
Fleck (F5600C-CSA) 5600 5 Cycle, Standard Softener 12 Day Timer Valve, #1 Injector, No DLFC
Fleck 5600 Timer Valve Technical Details
| Model Number | F5600C-CSA (5600 5 Cycle Standard Softener Timer) |
| Valve Body Material | Fiber-reinforced polymer (non-corrosive, UV-resistant) |
| Inlet/Outlet Connections | 3/4", 1", or 1-1/4" NPSM |
| Flow Rate (Continuous) | 20 GPM at 15 psi drop, 26 GPM peak at 25 psi drop |
| Regeneration Type | Down-flow, mechanical 12-day timer (180 min available) |
| Operating Pressure | 20-125 psi working, 300 psi hydrostatic maximum |
| Temperature Range | 34° - 110° F |
| Power Requirements | 24V, 110V, or 220V (50/60 Hz, 3VA max consumption) |
Setting Up Your Fleck 5600 Timer Valve
- Mount the valve to a 2-1/2" - 8 NPSM tank opening using the appropriate distributor pilot (0.8125" or 1.050" pipe OD), ensuring the valve body is properly oriented for down-flow regeneration.
- Connect the 1/2" NPTF drain line and 3/8" brine line from the 1600 injector system to your brine tank, verifying the #1 injector is installed in the removable injector/drain module.
- Program the 12-day mechanical timer for your desired regeneration schedule, adjusting brine fill time as the only modifiable cycle parameter (other cycles are fixed in this standard configuration).
- Connect inlet/outlet plumbing at your chosen size (3/4", 1", or 1-1/4"), wire the appropriate voltage (24V, 110V, or 220V), and verify proper operation through a manual regeneration cycle.
Recommended Applications for the 5600 Valve
The Fleck 5600 timer valve is designed for water softeners in 6-12 inch diameter tanks, and can also be used on iron filters, sediment filters, carbon filters, and neutralizing filters in 6-10 inch tanks. The #1 injector configuration works with standard residential brine tanks and provides adequate draw for most softening resin beds. This is a down-flow regeneration valve only (not the up-flow model), so verify your system design requires down-flow before ordering. The valve does not include a drain line flow control (DLFC), which is acceptable for most municipal drain systems but may not meet code in certain jurisdictions requiring reduced drain flow rates.
Fleck 5600 Timer Valve Technical Details
| Model Number | F5600C-CSA (5600 5 Cycle Standard Softener Timer) |
| Valve Body Material | Fiber-reinforced polymer (non-corrosive, UV-resistant) |
| Inlet/Outlet Connections | 3/4", 1", or 1-1/4" NPSM |
| Flow Rate (Continuous) | 20 GPM at 15 psi drop, 26 GPM peak at 25 psi drop |
| Regeneration Type | Down-flow, mechanical 12-day timer (180 min available) |
| Operating Pressure | 20-125 psi working, 300 psi hydrostatic maximum |
| Temperature Range | 34° - 110° F |
| Power Requirements | 24V, 110V, or 220V (50/60 Hz, 3VA max consumption) |
Setting Up Your Fleck 5600 Timer Valve
- Mount the valve to a 2-1/2" - 8 NPSM tank opening using the appropriate distributor pilot (0.8125" or 1.050" pipe OD), ensuring the valve body is properly oriented for down-flow regeneration.
- Connect the 1/2" NPTF drain line and 3/8" brine line from the 1600 injector system to your brine tank, verifying the #1 injector is installed in the removable injector/drain module.
- Program the 12-day mechanical timer for your desired regeneration schedule, adjusting brine fill time as the only modifiable cycle parameter (other cycles are fixed in this standard configuration).
- Connect inlet/outlet plumbing at your chosen size (3/4", 1", or 1-1/4"), wire the appropriate voltage (24V, 110V, or 220V), and verify proper operation through a manual regeneration cycle.
Recommended Applications for the 5600 Valve
The Fleck 5600 timer valve is designed for water softeners in 6-12 inch diameter tanks, and can also be used on iron filters, sediment filters, carbon filters, and neutralizing filters in 6-10 inch tanks. The #1 injector configuration works with standard residential brine tanks and provides adequate draw for most softening resin beds. This is a down-flow regeneration valve only (not the up-flow model), so verify your system design requires down-flow before ordering. The valve does not include a drain line flow control (DLFC), which is acceptable for most municipal drain systems but may not meet code in certain jurisdictions requiring reduced drain flow rates.
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Fleck 5600 Timer Valve Technical Details
| Model Number | F5600C-CSA (5600 5 Cycle Standard Softener Timer) |
| Valve Body Material | Fiber-reinforced polymer (non-corrosive, UV-resistant) |
| Inlet/Outlet Connections | 3/4", 1", or 1-1/4" NPSM |
| Flow Rate (Continuous) | 20 GPM at 15 psi drop, 26 GPM peak at 25 psi drop |
| Regeneration Type | Down-flow, mechanical 12-day timer (180 min available) |
| Operating Pressure | 20-125 psi working, 300 psi hydrostatic maximum |
| Temperature Range | 34° - 110° F |
| Power Requirements | 24V, 110V, or 220V (50/60 Hz, 3VA max consumption) |
Setting Up Your Fleck 5600 Timer Valve
- Mount the valve to a 2-1/2" - 8 NPSM tank opening using the appropriate distributor pilot (0.8125" or 1.050" pipe OD), ensuring the valve body is properly oriented for down-flow regeneration.
- Connect the 1/2" NPTF drain line and 3/8" brine line from the 1600 injector system to your brine tank, verifying the #1 injector is installed in the removable injector/drain module.
- Program the 12-day mechanical timer for your desired regeneration schedule, adjusting brine fill time as the only modifiable cycle parameter (other cycles are fixed in this standard configuration).
- Connect inlet/outlet plumbing at your chosen size (3/4", 1", or 1-1/4"), wire the appropriate voltage (24V, 110V, or 220V), and verify proper operation through a manual regeneration cycle.
Recommended Applications for the 5600 Valve
The Fleck 5600 timer valve is designed for water softeners in 6-12 inch diameter tanks, and can also be used on iron filters, sediment filters, carbon filters, and neutralizing filters in 6-10 inch tanks. The #1 injector configuration works with standard residential brine tanks and provides adequate draw for most softening resin beds. This is a down-flow regeneration valve only (not the up-flow model), so verify your system design requires down-flow before ordering. The valve does not include a drain line flow control (DLFC), which is acceptable for most municipal drain systems but may not meet code in certain jurisdictions requiring reduced drain flow rates.

