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Macclean water treatment systems parts
Macclean water treatment systems parts







macclean water treatment systems parts
  1. #MACCLEAN WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS PARTS PDF#
  2. #MACCLEAN WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS PARTS PLUS#
  3. #MACCLEAN WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS PARTS SERIES#

O-ring # 31 ( not shown ) = 10381 = Bottom to TankĬross Reference ( but not limited to these models in the CEC 1000 Series ),Īnd Backwash Only ( no brine valve - no injector housing on Valve ),Īnd this next photo shows an older electronic version that used standard threaded tanks. O-ring # 29 = 11208 = Seal between the Valve and Adapter We can only provide 60121, but it will give you new seals and some new spacer to complete repair of your MacClean.Īnd this is a partial list of models that can use the 60090 piston ( F ) and the 60121 Seal Kit ( E, minus end spacer ) we offer ( noting we don't have the large extra spacer in our kits ). That is why they call their Kit 60121-C ( proprietary version with that special wider spacer made for MacClean valves ). You must "re-use" their larger spacer and not the small white end spacer that comes in the 60121 kit. The picture of the Seal Kit in the Fleck parts list shows a short spacer (part # 10757) as part of the Seals and Spacer Kit (part # 60121), however the Spacer in the MacClean Control valve is approx 1.5” long – any comments? Note the "collar" used to "clamp on" to proprietary Tank ( which we also can not provide ).Ībove is the newer Uniflex Tank ( no threads ) that is proprietary.īelow are an old MacClean ( such as the CS1001 and CEC1000 series ) that uses the same Pistons and Seals as the Fleck 2500 Here are photos of the newer Proprietary version MacClean that we can NOT provide any parts for. Prior years used either Fleck 5600 ( RS, NS, NLS or NSM models ) or Fleck 2500 ( CSM models )type valves, and most parts under the Fleck repair parts category should match up.Ĭheck part numbers, and email us with PHOTOS, if you are not SURE about your MacClean Valve and parts identification. The MacClean valves and tank are proprietary in design after 2001 ( bought out by CUNO, which in turn was bought out by 3M ). Removing the 155 or 255 Upper Valve Body Module.Repair Sears, North Star, GE SmartWater.Sears,North Star, Whirlpool, GE Smartwater, Mortons.One other important factor: for your system to work right, it must have air injection. you may have to add more Corosex every 2 months. But since there is so little Corosex in the chem-free tank like what you have. you could go a year before adding more media. If you had a soda ash feeder, or a calcite neutralizer tank, in front of the iron filter. The problem with the chem-free systems is, there is very little pH-correcting media in the tank. So even if you wanted to convert your system to a MangOX or Greensand media iron filter, you would need to have a pH neutralizer of some kind in front of it. However, since your pH is so low, you would have to add more Corosex (same as mphAdder) to it every 2 -4 months just to keep the pH up to where it would work.Īll the other iron filters (greensand, MangOX ,Birm etc) all require a neutral pH too. It has Corosex in it, to correct the acidic pH.

#MACCLEAN WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS PARTS PLUS#

We do have a blend of iron filter media called the " Terminator Aqua Blend, 1 Cu Ft, Box: Aqua Blend combines Filter Ag, Birm, Calcite and Corosex and is the standard media in our Terminator Plus Systems." This is a good substitute for the MC-10P media and generally works better, and lasts longer. Now-How can you help? I don't mind changing this media on a scheduled basis, I just want something that will work!! My filter looks just like all the others I have seen on the net, and I hope I can find some better, longer-lasting media than what I have been using. My pH is 5.8, so I also have to add something called MpH Adder (MpH04). The problem is, the water is only good for a few months after I change the media, then I start seeing iron staining again. It is very expensive but I don't mind paying if it works correctly. Chances are, you will need your AN to be dumped and rebedded being that old.

#MACCLEAN WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS PARTS PDF#

total 180 lbs.) plus QC-50P Gravel (1/4 x 1/8 50lbs.). You can go to and do the 'contact us' link and give them your model no and they will send you a pdf of your manual. I don’t think the “chem-free” iron filters work as advertised! I have been using a media called MC-10P (2cu.ft. Hello Gerry - I have a Maclean Iron Filter.









Macclean water treatment systems parts