Connect the drain tubes.
Do all water softeners need a drain.
The other drain tube connects to the brine tank and serves as an overflow drain.
If the water inside is still relatively clean you can scoop it into a large container or your laundry tub so that you can use it again once you have fixed the problem.
This is to prevent non potable water from flowing backwards possibly mixing and contaminating potable drinking water.
After placing the brine inside its tank add salt to up to its maximum capacity.
One of the drain tubes connects to the control valve and is used to void the backwash water during the regeneration cycle.
Add salt into the brine tank.
Why your water softener needs a drain.
Most water softeners recommend that you fill 2 3 rd of them with salt and in some cases water.
Water softeners remove hard water minerals and to some degree they also remove small amounts of dirt and debris from your water.
By code water softeners must be emptied into a laundry sink floor drain sump hole or properly trapped special outlet preserving an air gap of at least two times the diameter of the drain line but in no case less than 1 1 2 above the top of the.
The hard minerals stick to little plastic resin beads and the dirt settles and collects at the bottom of the tank.
According to most plumbing codes a water softener drain line must not be connected directly to the household waste system.
Most water softeners require two drain tubes.
You can simply scoop out all of the water in your water softener by hand with a bucket.
Here s how to drain it.
Cabinet style softeners however do not need you to install a brine line.
Is your water softener full of water.
Turn on the water supply.
The chloride passes through the treatment plant and ends up in our lakes and streams.