Hello.
Fleck 5600 12 day 120/60 New.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions before you purchase.
Please provide your tank diameter upon purchase.
We need your tank diameter so we
Know how much back wash you need.
And please specify turbine or paddle meter for a softener.
PLEASE NOTE:
There are several of this valve currently on line. WE ARE INCLUDING the injector/backwash and drain fitting in the listing.
Please again,
We NEED your tank diameter and the valve has the 5 year Pentair warranty.
Nana was a collector. Papa was in the water softener industry for 50yrs and provided the $ for Nana to collect (lol).
He had unsurpassed integrity and he had customers for life.
As he got older, his business was mostly referrals and word of mouth. We’re carrying that tradition on on line.
FAIR prices and “going the extra mile”.
Randy
We carry both 5600 and 2510 softeners and filters valves. It can be confusing on what you need.
Hopefully this helps:
So, both are great products. Its based on need and preference:
The main difference between Fleck 5600 and Fleck 2510 control valves lies in their capacity and design for different water treatment applications. The Fleck 2510 is generally used for higher flow rates and larger systems, including filters and water softeners with larger tanks (6-16" diameter), while the Fleck 5600 is typically used for smaller to medium-sized homes and systems, especially those with smaller tanks (6-12" diameter).
Fleck 2510:
Applications
Suitable for water softeners, filters, and iron filters in larger homes or systems with higher water demand.
Flow Rate:
Can handle continuous flow rates up to 24 GPM and stronger backwash capabilities.
Design:
Features a dual motor design (one for timer functions and one for piston movement), a piston for water flow control, and a sturdy design.
Tank size:
Typically used with 6-16" diameter pressure vessels.
Fleck 5600
Applications: Commonly used for water softeners and filters in smaller to medium-sized homes.
Flow Rate: Handles up to 20 GPM, making it suitable for smaller to medium systems.
Design: Uses a timer control valve and may be a digital meter-demand valve. Tank Size: Typically used with 6-12" diameter pressure vessels for water softeners and 6-10" diameter for filters.
Key Differences Summarized:
Summarized:
Feature Fleck 2510 Fleck 5600
Higher flow rate, up to 24 GPM
Up to 20 GPM
Applications:
Larger homes, filters, iron filters
Smaller to medium homes, water softeners, filters
Typically 6-16" diameter
Typically 6-12" diameter (softener) & 6-10" (filter)
Design: Dual motor, piston control, sturdy
Timer control, digital meter-demand option
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