Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Parts - Culligan

Can you get Culligan parts or recommend where?
* ** Sorry, but we can not provide parts or service information for Culligan systems.
Culligan systems are 100% proprietary.
Parts and Service are only available from your local authorized Culligan Dealer.
 

Friday, December 5, 2008

Tectonic Water Softener Model # CB-32D

I am trying to locate a parts list & schematics for the
Tectonic Water Softener Model #CB-32D.
 
I have called the following Tectonics and was referred
to a company it had be sold to: CSI: Water Soft. Water Soft
in turn referred me to your company Softenerparts.com
 
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Tectonic was a proprietary Valve used on a line of cabinet model system.
We do not have ( but are trying to get ) the parts diagram ( schematics ) for this unit.
We do have several photos sent to use by owners of this system.
The Valve was made by Fleck ( now part of Pentair Water Treatment ), and the Valve Body is based on the Fleck 5600, which we have all the parts and diagrams for.
So, if the problem is in the lower portion of the Valve, or with the By Pass, you will find these parts under our Fleck 5600 parts section,
see:
 
* If the problem is with the Drive Assembly ( power head ), it would need to be replaced entirely with the Fleck 5600 Econominder ( metered ) power head ( D = metered, or Demand ).
see:
 
NOTE: The Tectonic Cover will NOT fit the Fleck 5600 power head, but the cover is really an option not required for indoor installation.
Covers are available for the Fleck 5600 Standard and "L" Designer power heads we sell.
 
OR another option is to replace the ENTIRE valve with a new COMPLETE Fleck 5600 Econominder Valve.
Retaining the use of the Tanks, Resin, and By Pass of the Tectonics.
see:
 
 

North Star or Sears Valve - Error 3 after replacing motor

  I have a Kenmore water softener with a few problems. I replaced the motor a few months ago. Worked fine until recently. I got a error 3 code, which I believe is motor torque. I removed the motor and still has the code after clearing it. Any ideas?
 
* Motor failure is sometimes caused by the "drag" caused by the Rotor Disc and Seal Kit.
It is often NECESSARY to Rebuild the moving parts and not just replace the motor when stalling occurs.
see:
 
Hopefully you have not damaged the new motor yet, and rebuilding the valve will be enough to fix the valve.
 
Error Code 3 can also be the switch,
 
and see: