Old Softener - How to program

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Robby DeNicola

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I just bought an investment property that had an old water softener. It still works, the water was tested up and downstream of the softener and the water downstream of the softener was acceptable. The problem I have is, I have no idea how often is it regenerating and I have no idea how to set it. Attached are the photos I have. Can anyone provide any information or have any idea what make/model this might be?
 

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LOL, they were just bought out again, I believe thay may now fall under the Pentair umbrella but don't quote that as fact. I received many of these valves when they were still in development, neat design but not very reliable. It took way too many years to get the bugs worked out but they eventually did. It had an amazing flow rate for the time. Keep it running as long as you can, but once it dies, it will be time to replace it.
 
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