Hi guys,
About 4 years ago, I installed a system that uses two fleck 2510sxt heads, one being an AIO for the Katalox iron filter, and the other a non-AIO head for the softener itself. I also have one of those "big blue" 24" filters installed before the Katalox unit, just to keep any sediment out.
My problem is that the 2510sxt OIS head on the Katalox filter has the nasty habit of not completing its cycle when it does its backflush, which often leaves it offline while it spews water all over the backyard through the backflush hose.
Whenever I notice the water from the tap smelling a little funny, I know I can look outside and see water pouring from the Katalox unit flush line. I have actually had to route the flush hose so that I can see the end of it from the kitchen window, so that I'll know when it is stuck between cycles and needs to be reset.
I don't think this has to do with age or wear, since the darned thing has been doing this
since shortly after I installed it. I suppose my laziness, and my hopes that the problem would somehow "go away on its own" have kept me from actually doing anything about it until now.
My questions are, is this sort of thing a common problem with this head?
If so, what is (are) the usual culprit(s)?
What would cause a relatively new (and it has been doing this since it was relatively new) head to do this?
Do I need to take apart / rebuild something to make it right?
Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated!
- Cris
About 4 years ago, I installed a system that uses two fleck 2510sxt heads, one being an AIO for the Katalox iron filter, and the other a non-AIO head for the softener itself. I also have one of those "big blue" 24" filters installed before the Katalox unit, just to keep any sediment out.
My problem is that the 2510sxt OIS head on the Katalox filter has the nasty habit of not completing its cycle when it does its backflush, which often leaves it offline while it spews water all over the backyard through the backflush hose.
Whenever I notice the water from the tap smelling a little funny, I know I can look outside and see water pouring from the Katalox unit flush line. I have actually had to route the flush hose so that I can see the end of it from the kitchen window, so that I'll know when it is stuck between cycles and needs to be reset.
I don't think this has to do with age or wear, since the darned thing has been doing this
since shortly after I installed it. I suppose my laziness, and my hopes that the problem would somehow "go away on its own" have kept me from actually doing anything about it until now.
My questions are, is this sort of thing a common problem with this head?
If so, what is (are) the usual culprit(s)?
What would cause a relatively new (and it has been doing this since it was relatively new) head to do this?
Do I need to take apart / rebuild something to make it right?
Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated!
- Cris
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