Water Softener Valve Replacements

Fleck 5600 Econominder Valve
Fleck 5600 Econominder Autotrol Series 255

Replacing your old control valve head can add another 10 or 20 years to your current water softener. On the average well water system, the resins will last 30 - 40 years. The resin tank will last 100 years. On chlorinated "city" water resin replacement is recommended about every 10 years. The salt tank can also last many decades. Replacing the resins is simple if you need to ( or want to ) do this at the same time. 

You will need a standard Noryl plastic piping connection in either 3/4" or 1" with your valve purchase,
OR A plastic or stainless steel ( for Fleck only ) By Pass option is available. We include at no extra charge, a new distributor kit. This is part # MD1236. It is a plastic lower screen which can be cemented to a piece of 3/4" PVC pipe to construct a new distributor tube. Your old distributor could be slightly smaller than the ones now used by both Fleck and Autotrol ( old size 13/16", new size 1.05" outer diameter ). 


Valve Replacement Steps

  • 1) Shut off water

  • 2) Disconnect old valve

  •     a. Power cord

  •     b. Brine tubing to salt tank

  •     c. Drain hose

  •     d. In & Out water lines

  • 3) Unscrew old valve ( may require two people ).

  • 4) Remove old distributor tube from the resin tank.
    ( NOTE the height of the tube relative to the top of the resin tank. You may be able to use this as a guide when constructing the new distributor tube. )

  • 5) Construct a new distributor tube using "lower basket" supplied by us and a piece of 3/4" PVC pipe ( schedule 40 or 160 will work ).
    Use PVC cement. Allow 5 minutes to "dry" before inserting into your resin tank. You will need the new tube to be equal to the top of the resin tank ( not more than 1/4" above ), if installing the Fleck 5600 valve. If you are installing an Autotrol 255 valve, then the height should be 1/2" above the top of the tank.. It is helpful to "round" the top edges of the PVC pipe to make insertion into the valve easier. Put new distributor tube into resin tank.

  • 6) Snap and twist in place the "upper distributor basket" to the under side of the new valve ( supplied with your new valve ).

  • 7) Screw new valve on to resin tank.

  • 8) Attach By Pass or Piping Yoke. On Fleck valves, it is held in place by two metal clips and two screws. It will be a little bit flexible. For Autotrol valves you will have three o-rings and four small bolts with nuts to complete the attachment. The Autotrol 255 will also have a clear "air check" assembly to mount on the valve.

  • 9) Reconnect:

  •    a. Water lines. NOTE the IN and OUT may be different than your old valve. ( Fleck and Autotrol use opposite connections ).

  •    b. Drain line. A drain fitting is included. The fitting connection is standard 1/2" .

  •    c. Brine line from salt tank. Fitting is for standard 3/8" brine line. Your brine pickup tube needs 
    have an "air check" at the bottom if installing a Fleck valve. If you only have a "screen" with out a air check "ball" then you will need to order a new brine pick up tube ( part # FP60002 ) to prevent air being sucked into the resin tank during regeneration.

  •    d. Plug in power cord.

  • 10. Turn water on.

  • 11. Start up valve:

  •    a. Set time of day to current time of day. Instructions are listed on front of control and in the owners/service manual supplied with your new valve.

  •    b. Set program wheel to desired regeneration interval. You can consult the manual or email us if you have questions. For Fleck metered systems, we have helpful hints at: http://www.softenerparts.com/checking_meter_operation.htm 

  •    c. Turn front control to the manual regeneration position. The regeneration cycle last approximately 90 minutes. 

  • 12. If your old resins have not be recharged or regenerated for more than 2 weeks, it could be beneficial to add 1/2 gallon of bleach to the water in the salt tank. This one time treatment will clean and disinfect the resin bed. Adding one cup of bleach each time you add salt is also a good idea. You should have about 3 gallons of water in your salt tank to start. Also, make sure you have salt too! We recommend starting with no less than 80 lbs.

  • 13. After the system has finished regenerating, you can run the hot water in the bath tub until cold ( usually 10 - 15 minutes ). This will "turn over" the water in the tank with conditioned water.

  • 14. If the resin bed has not been charged for a long time, a second regeneration cycle many be needed to restore conditioned water to the home.

  • 15. Automatic regeneration will now occur at 2 a.m. at night as needed ( or as set on the program wheel). Try to keep the salt level above the water level in the salt tank ( normal water levels with salt included is 6 -12 inches ).


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