disinfect? Unused for a year, water brown

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This water softener has been unused for perhaps a year. Its full of salt, but there is a good amount of water in it (it may have been interrupted in the middle of a cycle) and it is a nasty brown color. Some of the salt above the water is developing a brown tint as well.

AFAIK not much grows in a saturated salt solution, but the brown color is puzzling.

What steps should be taken to clean or disinfect it before using again?
 

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Put it in Service on the by pass valve.

Then put it into a regeneration and see if it uses that water.

If it doesn't suck the water out during the first regeneration, then check for loose brine line compression fitting nut allowing it to suck air, or a blocked injector or injector screen and fix them.

If it does suck the water out, when it is done with the regeneration, mix two cap fulls of non scented regular household bleach in a gallon of water, pour it into the water in the salt tank and do a manual regeneration. When done run water at all fixtures and see if it is softened. If it is enjoy the softened water.
 

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Bypass valve ??? Well, I might be able to direct the output to a hose bib but there would be some residiual in a few feet of line leading to the whole house...

And if it doesn't draw the water out I'd then have to pump it out & remove the salt to get to the bottom to check the connections, right ?
 

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The unit has been out of service -- the input & output valves closed.

There is no drain in the basement, to empty the tank I would have to bail it out. I had thought that I could arrange the valves to close the main house supply & direct the output to the garden hose bib, but that is not the case.

Do you think the brown color is discoloration, or bacteria? I do not want to contaminate the resin bed if its bacterial. OOH removing the salt & bailing it out would be a real PIA. There is a waste line that takes the recharge water away, but of course recharging would put that brown water into the resin bed unless I cleaned it out first.
 
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You are going to have to bail it out. Get it cleaned up, check the fittings and then add some new salt. Run a few manual regen's and make sure water is flowing into and out of the brine tank. Then put it back into service and see if you have improved water conditions. If the media has gone bad it can be re-bedded
 

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The unit has been out of service -- the input & output valves closed.
There should be a valve between them, so close it and ope the in and out vlaves, that outs it in Service.

There is no drain in the basement, to empty the tank I would have to bail it out.

Do you think the brown color is discoloration, or bacteria? I do not want to contaminate the resin bed if its bacterial.
Yes it would be hard to dump and clean the tank, plus you'd be wasting good salt. No I don't think it is bacteria, you probably have solar crystal salt in the tank so go back to my previous reply and follow the directions. They will sanitize the softener resin bed and you don't have to continue to worry, or do any heavy lifting.....:rolleyes:
 

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There is no valve arrangement that would allow the water to flow through the resin bed and out into the recharge discharge line, if that's what you mean.

It has Morton salt in the yellow bag.
 

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Do you mean I should close the BYPASS & OUTLET valves and run regen cycles until the tank is clean ?

WELL--------------------X bypass------------ TO HOUSE
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..................INLET.................OUTLET
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..........................REGEN DISCHARGE ------>>>
 

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Here is a picture of a manual 3 way by pass valve set up. It is in the Service position. You reverse the positions to put it in bypass.

So Open your inlet and outlet valves and close the one between them an regenerate your softener as I said earlier.
 

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Just wanted to say merry Christmas... I have not yet gotten around to dealing with the water softener, too many other things going on !
 
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