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Owner’s Manual 1/21/2021 22
Assembly and Parts, Cont.
Injector Assembly
Figure 13: Injector Assembly
Injector Nozzle with Over-Mold Gasket
Injector Throat
In conjunction with the Injector Nozzle (100237421) it creates the vacuum that draws the brine
solution from the brine cabinet. The center hole should be clear of debris, round, and undamaged.
The Throat should be pressed flush into the opening in the valve. If the Throat is removed, it must
be replaced with a new one.
Nozzle with
Over-Mold Gasket
Together with the Throat (100241946) creates the vacuum that draws the brine solution from the
Brine Cabinet. The small hole in the Injector Nozzle (100237421) is the one that creates the
“injection-stream” that enters the Throat. It is important that this hole is round, undamaged, and
clear of debris. If this hole becomes “clogged,” do not use anything (such as metal objects) to
clear this opening. Damage may occur. Use a clean cloth and flush with water. If necessary, a
wooden toothpick may be used. When assembling to the Valve, the Nozzle hole should line up
with the Throat. Flush screen with water to clean. The over-mold gasket seals between the
Injector Nozzle and the Injector Cap.
Holds the injector assembly together and seals the assembly to the Main Control Valve.