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Instructions Field Controls, Modèle Clearwave Water Conditioner CW-HD-2

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With ClearWave™, the electric field generated is always being applied to the water, while a magnetic field relies on the movement of water to produce the electric potential changes. Low frequency waveforms are emitted through two coiled wires attached to the outside of the water pipe. As a result of these waveforms, the two coils are constantly inducing a voltage into the water in the area of the ClearWave™. When one coil induces a positive voltage the other coil induces a counteracting negative voltage. This electric field causes the calcium or magnesium to remain in solution or suspension and the treated water continues to dissolve scale as it flows downstream. Over time, the ClearWave™ treated water helps solve hard water problems in the entire system, including pipes, water heaters, showerheads, and appliances. The ClearWave™ is the state-of-the-art in electronic water conditioning. The ClearWave™ microprocessor-controlled technology continually varies its frequency, affecting the widest range of mineral concentrations and other variables that cause “hard water” problems. The length of time required to alter the characteristics of the lime scale is dependent on the mineral makeup of the water being treated. The mineral makeup of the water can impact the operation of the ClearWave™’s electrical field. A high concentration of iron (soluble and insoluble) causes a disruption and weakening of the electrical field, reducing the effectiveness on scale reduction. Under these conditions an iron removal system is required to filter out the iron prior the ClearWave™. Additionally, if the water is excessively hard (greater than 25 grains), the ClearWave™ is often less effective. TESTING FOR HARDNESS AND IRON LEVELS High Iron Concentration A high concentration of iron (soluble and insoluble) causes a disruption and weakening of the ClearWave™’s electrical field, reducing its effectiveness on scale reduction. Under these conditions an iron removal system is required to filter out the iron prior to the ClearWave™. We recommend an iron removal system for total iron levels above 0.3 ppm (parts per million). Contact your local health department or water authorities for testing your water Water Hardness On hardness levels above 250 ppm or 15 gpg, two ClearWave™ units should be mounted in series on the incoming water pipe. The maximum hardness level the ClearWave™ will effectively work on is 425 ppm or 25 gpg. Above these levels, the ClearWave™ should be used in conjunction with a tradition ion exchange water softener to remove hardness and condition the water. This allows you to minimize the salt used to remove the hardness and maintain the cost saving benefits of the ClearWave™ water- conditioning system. Page 2 Page 3 Figure 1 INSTALLATION WHERE TO INSTALL THE CLEARWAVE™ 1. For water supply applications, locate where the main water supply pipe enters the home or building. Point of use applications such as dishwashers, ice makers, boilers, water heaters etc., attach the ClearWave™ unit to the water supply line to that particular appliance. For long system piping lengths or high level calcium water, mount a CW-HD-1 to point of use appliances. 2. Find a suitable location to install the ClearWave™ on the water supply pipe before the piping branches off to supply water throughout the building. HOW TO INSTALL THE CLEARWAVE™ 1. One set of mounting brackets are provided, for mounting the ClearWave™ onto 1-1/2 inch to 4 inch water pipes or wall mounted near the selected pipe area. Mount the mounting brackets to the base of the ClearWave™ by using the screws provided. Mount the ClearWave™ onto the pipe with wire ties or to the wall with appropriate fasteners. (see Figure 1) For pipe mounting, the wall mount tabs should be removed from the mounting brackets. (see Figure 2) 2. Plug the antennas into each end of the housing, to the appropriate wire wrap connections (e.g. “CW” for clockwise wrapping and “CCW” for counter clockwise wrapping). If longer wires are needed, up to 50 feet of 12Ga stranded wire can be added to the antenna wires with an insulated butt end wire connector or they can be replaced with 60 feet of 12Ga stranded wire. Figure 1A Figure 2 PROPERLY WRAPPING THE ANTENNAE The antenna wrap around the water pipe on each end of the ClearWave™ (see Figure 1). A minimum of seven fully wrapped coils of the antenna wire, with each coil wrapped tightly against the pipe and pressed snugly against each other is required for best results (see Figure 1A). Each wire coil should be spaced 1 inch to 2 inches apart. The operation of the ClearWave™ and the antenna installation is not based on direction of water flow, but one antenna MUST be wrapped in a clockwise direction and the other wrapped in an counter-clockwise direction. 1. On the right side of the unit wrap the first antenna onto the water pipe by securing the “CW” clockwise antenna to the water pipe next to the ClearWave™ housing with a wire tie. Wrap the right antenna clock...


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