Fleck 5600 Control Valve
Quality Water Conditioning Control
... your key to efficiency, reliability, and savings
| The 5600 Econominder saves up to 50 % in salt and uses considerably less water by automatically regenerating only when regeneration is needed. Unnecessary regenerations are eliminated by a simple, mechanical meter that monitors the water you use. | ![]() |
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| The Model 5600 is highly accurate and reliable clock type control that provides regeneration on a pre-programmed basis. Once the timing cycle is set, it delivers economical, fully-automatic operation. Smooth operation and easy maintenance are other features. | ![]() |
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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. |
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We include a standard Noryl plastic
piping connection in either 3/4" or 1" with all valves
purchased. A plastic or stainless steel By-Pass Option is available for
an additional charge . We include at no extra charge, a new
distributor kit. 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 ). It is fairly simple and can save you hundreds ( thousands ) of dollars. For Complete Valve Replacement Steps < Click Here > |
For specific questions please e-mail me. Andrew Cross |
5 year parts warranty, owners/service
manual,
and 24/7 technical support number
included with each new valve.
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Updated on 02 February, 2006
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