AFWFilters Iron Pro 2 Combination Water Softener Iron Filter Fleck 5600SXT Digital Metered Valve 64,000 Grain - High Flow for Whole House Use - Removes Hardness, Iron, Manganese, Sediment, Rust








Key features
- •Water softener, iron filter, all in one! high flow for whole house use!
- •64,000 grain capacity, fine mesh resin designed for high iron removal & long life
- •Fleck 5600SXT digital metered valve for efficiency and ease of use, 5 year warranty!
- •Removes hardness up to 75 gpg, Iron up to 6-8 ppm range, Manganese up to 6 ppm, sediment, sand, rust
- •*tank color may vary*, this comes complete with brine tank, DIY instructions, bypass valve
AFWFilters Iron Pro 2 Combination Water Softener Iron Filter Fleck 5600SXT Digital Metered Valve 64,000 Grain - High Flow for Whole House Use - Removes Hardness, Iron, Manganese, Sediment, Rust
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Customer Reviews
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Working great. Nice soft water
Daniel Shaw✓ Verified Purchase•August 28, 2017
Took a week or so to fully get going. Working great. Nice soft water.
great tool
Jesse M.✓ Verified Purchase•May 2, 2017
This product is great, as I have well water and iron, what a difference
I'll have to pick up a mother test kit to retest very good unit easy install
Vincent G. Wilson✓ Verified Purchase•December 18, 2016
Fast shipping, took care of my sulfur smell put a sediment filter before and carbon filter after,I'll have to pick up a mother test kit to retest very good unit easy install
if you are like us and the flush valves in your toilets have ...
Samantha Casey✓ Verified Purchase•November 21, 2016
Last year we bought a house in a small city which sources its water from several natural wells. The iron content in our water is RIDICULOUS. It is RED. I'm not even sure how the city could even charge us for the water, its so full of iron. The house had a small under-powered water softener that was regenerating every few hours to keep up. Needless to say we had to do something.
After literally weeks of research we ended up with the Iron Pro 2. The system shipped in several boxes. One contained the resin tank, one with the brine tank, several with the resin and one small box for the valve control/computer combo. The instructions were somewhat vague in some steps but with some common sense, they will help get the job done.
IMPORTANT: you are going to need some experience with plumbing. If you are installing this system in a house that has never had a water softener, you will have to cut and sweat new copper pipes and fittings to bring your water supply to the new system. If you are replacing an old softener you may only have to modify your existing copper pipes in order to make them meet the height and distance of the new system. I used a combination of copper fittings and flexible pipe. Us a HIGH QUALITY NYLON TAPE on your threaded connections DON'T US THREAD COMPOUND or you will certainly have leaks. It may have something to do with the thread tolerance in the valve body.
Anyways, after everything was set up we had crystal clear water running though the house and it has been that way since early March of this year (as long as we keep the proper amount of salt in the brine tank). The system provides us just under 800gal of soft clear water per regeneration cycle. We set it to regenerate at 3 a.m. each day. We can finally wash white clothes and take odor free showers. We can drink the water although we have a reverse osmosis filter for that because of concerns with sodium levels in softened water.
PRO-TIP: During the regeneration cycle the system bypasses itself meaning that if you use ANYTHING that uses water in your house during regeneration, that water is NOT being treated. So, if you are like us and the flush valves in your toilets have a slow leak, unsoftened water will travel through your pipes. Check and repair any leaky sinks, showers, or toilets to avoid this.
I can't put into words the significance of having clean usable water in your house. It was crazy stressful to have to throw away stained clothes or take smelly showers, or constantly bleach sinks and toilets. Now we only think about our water when we have to resupply the brine tank with salt.
After literally weeks of research we ended up with the Iron Pro 2. The system shipped in several boxes. One contained the resin tank, one with the brine tank, several with the resin and one small box for the valve control/computer combo. The instructions were somewhat vague in some steps but with some common sense, they will help get the job done.
IMPORTANT: you are going to need some experience with plumbing. If you are installing this system in a house that has never had a water softener, you will have to cut and sweat new copper pipes and fittings to bring your water supply to the new system. If you are replacing an old softener you may only have to modify your existing copper pipes in order to make them meet the height and distance of the new system. I used a combination of copper fittings and flexible pipe. Us a HIGH QUALITY NYLON TAPE on your threaded connections DON'T US THREAD COMPOUND or you will certainly have leaks. It may have something to do with the thread tolerance in the valve body.
Anyways, after everything was set up we had crystal clear water running though the house and it has been that way since early March of this year (as long as we keep the proper amount of salt in the brine tank). The system provides us just under 800gal of soft clear water per regeneration cycle. We set it to regenerate at 3 a.m. each day. We can finally wash white clothes and take odor free showers. We can drink the water although we have a reverse osmosis filter for that because of concerns with sodium levels in softened water.
PRO-TIP: During the regeneration cycle the system bypasses itself meaning that if you use ANYTHING that uses water in your house during regeneration, that water is NOT being treated. So, if you are like us and the flush valves in your toilets have a slow leak, unsoftened water will travel through your pipes. Check and repair any leaky sinks, showers, or toilets to avoid this.
I can't put into words the significance of having clean usable water in your house. It was crazy stressful to have to throw away stained clothes or take smelly showers, or constantly bleach sinks and toilets. Now we only think about our water when we have to resupply the brine tank with salt.
was very easy to install and program usinging YouTube videos
Rick Brander✓ Verified Purchase•November 12, 2016
Product arrived before the expected delivery date, was very easy to install and program usinging YouTube videos
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