

The brine valve assembly ( 60029 ) is NOT a direct replacement, but you can remove the Brine Stem portion from yours and "ours" to replace the "critical" part of that "assembly" if your Brine valve is "sticking" or not closing. It's 1/2 Culligan and 1/2 Fleck 2500 (2510 only brass) and it is what earlier models of Culligan looked like before they went 100% proprietary after 1985 (give or take a couple years). It does use the same Piston ( 60090) and Seals ( 60121) and injector housing (and injectors) are Fleck. This is the older model from the 70's and early 80's. Only very old Culligans like the Mark 412 model, used the 60090. SEE: TANK - 9 x 48 BLACK POLYGLASS w/BASE ( or other sizes available )Īnd you can Re-Use your resins in most cases, SEE: RESIN REPLACEMENT GUIDEĪnd the brine tank can be used, but you will need some 3/8" O.D. You need a new Tank ( here is one that holds 1 cu.ft. You "should" replace the Tank and the Valve, since both are proprietary in One from the tank up? Are all tanks the same? And which one would you My question is: Can I replace the entire mechanism with a simple mechanical
#MACCLEAN WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM SERIAL#
I have a Culligan Medalist outdoor water softener Serial # 48151804J23Īround 3 1/2 years old plagued with problems. QUESTION: Valve Head / Tank Replacement Options

** Tank Adapter Bushing( to re-use your TANK with a Standard Brand of control valve ).
#MACCLEAN WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM INSTALL#
Parts and Service are only available from your local authorized Culligan Dealer.Ībout all we can offer is the RESIN ( they call Cullex ), as it's standard High Capacity Resin such as used in all major brands of Water Softeners.Īlso, it possible to re-use your current RESIN and install into a standard threaded tank ( Culligan tanks are proprietary threads ), and purchase a standard threaded valve ( again, Culligan valves use a proprietary thread size and can not be used on standard medias ), * ** Sorry, but we can not provide parts or service information for Culligan systems.
