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Moving a Rainsoft System to a new house

 
 
Reply Wed 14 Jun, 2006 02:07 pm
Can anyone tell me whats involved in disconnecting and moving my Rainsoft system to a new location (moving to another house). I don't have the manual and I'm not sure the information would be there anyway.
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jun, 2006 10:14 pm
Take a few pictures of how it is currently hooked up.
Usually you can put the system on bypass and remove the equipment leaving the bypass with the house.
Pull the plug and drain and bine lines. Keep everything upright for the move.
Using the pictures as a reference re-install the equipment in your new home.
You will need a new bypass.

HTH ~
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WaterWolf
 
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Reply Fri 21 Jul, 2006 03:21 am
warranty!
Beware! disconnecting and reinstalling your RS system will void your factory warranty. RS installers are factory trained and certified.
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Fri 21 Jul, 2006 04:32 am
Re: Moving a Rainsoft System to a new house
WaterWolf wrote:
RS installers are factory trained and certified.


Yes, and they are hard to find in some areas of the country. South Florida for example.

Don't be held hostage by RainSoft.
Many, many systems have been moved by owners without voiding the warranty.
If you have an older system with a brass valve you have nothing to loose, these systems are obsolete and RainSoft will no longer warranty them.
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