Water conditioner system with injector valve

Liquid purification or separation – With external supply means for regenerating medium – e.g.,...

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210278, C02F 142

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052562832

ABSTRACT:
A water conditioner rotary valve for use in a water conditioning system includes a valve body constructed of an upper section, a lower section and a middle section, to facilitate ease in assembly of the body. The valve rotor member of the conditioner valve is driven by a Geneva drive system, to provide accurate positioning of the rotor member in its various positions. A valve seat member is located adjacent the rotor member, and provides a construction which improves the seal between the rotor member and the surface of the valve body adjacent thereto. The three-piece assembly of the valve body facilitates providing a valve capable of either upflow or downflow brining by replacing the lower valve section. A brine injector valve is mounted exteriorly of the valve body.

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patent: 3863675 (1975-02-01), Wiltshire
patent: 4210532 (1980-07-01), Loke
patent: 4632150 (1986-12-01), Gagas

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