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Clicking Sound is Normal
Fluid flowing through the injector will automatically cause
the injector to "click" and inject a set amount of solution
into the fluid line. The higher the flow rate the more
frequent the "clicking". The injector is designed to inject
solution proportionally (at the same set ratio) regardless
of fluid flow.
Service Fluid Flow
Fluid flow and pressure must be within the established
specifications (see Specification on page 6) for your
model.
Change Feed (Injection) Rate
The feed rate on the injector is adjustable EVEN WHILE
OPERATING AND UNDER PRESSURE. To change feed
rate see (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2).
* Do not remove #79 when injector is under pressure.
1. Remove Upper Interlock Pin (#65) (Fig. 1).
2. Rotate Ratio Adjuster Sleeve (#61) up or down to the
desired setting (Fig. 2). Use the top of the Ratio Adjuster
Sleeve to line up with the desired feed rate on the
setting (Fig. 2a).
3. Re-insert Upper Interlock Pin (#65). Clip must be
parallel with settings to be able to re-insert.
NOTE: Do not screw Ratio Adjuster Sleeve below lowest
setting line. Measure outlet fluid to assure desired feed
rate is being delivered.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2a
English: 8

Operations

#65
Fig. 2
#79
Bypass Operation
Injecting solution into the fluid line can be TEMPORARILY
stopped with the On/Off feature (Fig. 3). Moving the
On/Off Lever to the OFF position allows service fluid to
pass through the injector without injecting chemical. No
"clicking" will be heard.
With the On/Off lever set to the ON position the injector
will operate as normal and "clicking" will be heard when
fluid is flowing. It is recommended to use the three-valve
bypass (see Fig. 5), for continued bypassing or servicing
of the injector.
Off Position
(not clicking)
A
A
#61
Run Position
(clicking)
Fig. 4
Typical wall
mounting
A
Fig. 3

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