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    Fleck 5600 Mechanical Settings Question

    Appreciate the response. We have city water and I used the Hach 5-B test to achieve 12 gpg hardness. The water is visibly clear of sediment/debris. My dial only goes to 21 so do you recommend this value? Also, would setting the brine cam to 9 be more efficient?
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    Fleck 5600 Mechanical Settings Correct?

    Thanks for the input. It's a brand new system on city water. The 4.8 is written on the label of the valve on the carbon backwash filter as well as the 2.8 GPM on the softener. In my research, I am seeing that setting the brine cam to 9 will result in better efficiency. Sound right?
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    Fleck 5600 Mechanical Settings Correct?

    I have a 10”x54” (1.5 cu. ft. resin) 48k Grain Fleck 5600 Economizer Mechanical Meter Dial water softener and a 9”x48” Carbon Backwash Filter with a mechanical timer dial. Here are my settings: Carbon Backwash Filter Drain Flow= 4.8 GPM Timer = Every 4 Days Water Softener Brine Flow = .5 GPM...
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    Fleck 5600 Mechanical Settings Question

    I have a 10"x54" 48k (1.5 cu. ft. resin) Fleck 5600 Mechanical Dial Softener with a 9"x48" Carbon Backwash Filter (timed Fleck 5600) with the following settings: Carbon Backwash Filter: Time setting = every 4 days Backwash Flow Rate = 4.8 GPM Softener: Backwash Flow Rate = 2.4 GPM Hardness =...
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