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Dry Salt Storage <br />Fill the.Salt, Storage, Container <br />Before filling the brine tank with. salt, add water until it is visible at the salt plate level. Then refer to Table 7 on pg9a 43 <br />to f n.d.. the regeneration. capacity nosed on.the chosen salt dosage. <br />The following terms will ire Helpful to know: <br />• Max. Salt Fill, Ibs.- This value is. the: rnexlmourn number of pounds of salt.that can be out.into the brine tank,.This <br />may be less.than the total capadly depending on whether there is wet or dry storage (see definitions beirw). <br />No_ of Regens - This is the number of softener sylems regenerations that can be obtained from the maximum salt <br />fn. <br />• wet or Dry -.This column will note whether wet.or dry storage is required <br />• pry Storage When enough self is added to the brine tank, so that the salt level Is. higher than the water level_ <br />Men the proper amount of water ls. returried to the salt storage tank during brine refill (see Figure: `56)_ <br />• wet Storage - Men the. salt level has to remain louver than the water level after refilt to prevent the displacement of <br />the volume of water required for salt dosages of 12 Wit' or.greater. (see Figure 57). <br />Figure K Dry storage. <br />Figure 57. Wet storage. <br />I have chosen the Brine System for your units that will give you dry storage. We, at Culligan, <br />prefer to stay away from the hazards of wet storage. <br />1 tank will service 2 softeners, so you will require a total of 2 Brine Tanks <br />