Model 410
Owner’s Manual
6/24/2014
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Assembly and Parts, Cont.
Injector Assembly
Figure 22: Injector Assembly
Part #
Description
Quantity
1
93810
Injector Screen
1
2
93223
Injector Throat
1
3
93220
Injector Seal (Thick)
1
4
93221
Injector Nozzle
1
5
93232
Top Injector Seal (Thin)
1
6
93222
Injector Cap
1
7
90818
Screw, self-tapping
4
93501
Entire Assembly (all of the above parts)
93223 Injector
Throat
In conjunction with the Injector Nozzle (93221) it creates the vacuum that draws the brine solution from the
brine cabinet. The center hole should be clear of debris, round and undamaged. The Throat should be
pressed flush into the opening in the valve. If the Throat is removed, it must be replaced with a new one.
93220 Thick
Injector Seal
Seals between the Injector Nozzle and the Main Valve Body. The gasket has a definite hole pattern that
has to match-up with the Nozzle and Main Valve Body opening. The gasket seals at its outer edges and
between the inlet screen and nozzle opening. These areas must be free of defects such as tears or pits
and be free of debris.
93221 Injector
Nozzle
Together with the Throat (93223) creates the vacuum that draws the brine solution from the Brine Cabinet.
There are two openings in the Nozzle plate. The small hole, flush on both sides, is the one that creates the
“injection-stream” that enters the Throat. It is important that this hole is round, undamaged, and clear of
debris. If this hole becomes “clogged”, do not use anything (such as metal objects) to clear this opening.
Damage may occur. Use a clean cloth and flush with water. If necessary, a wooden toothpick may be
used. When assembling to the Valve, the Nozzle hole should line up with the Throat. Flush screen with
water to clean.
93232 Thin
Injector Seal
Seals between the Injector Nozzle and Injector Cap. The gasket must be free of defects such as tears or
cuts and be free of debris.
93222 Injector
Cap
Holds the injector assembly together and seals the assembly to the Main Valve Body. The four machine
screws should be tightened evenly and “snug”.
93810 Injector
Screen
Acts as pre-filter to keep debris from entering the Injector Nozzle and Throat. Attaches to the cylinder on
the Nozzle plate and spherical “bump” inside the Valve Body. Some compression of the screen may occur
during assembly. The opening in the screen must be clear to ensure proper flow to the Injector assembly.
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