Like everyone else, Walker does not have much of a knowledge base on the staff anymore.
It looks like it was some cockamamie idea to pull carbon dioxide out of the water while at the same time you are filtering. It probably never worked as intended when it was installed.
I ran across another obsolete weird walker device a few years ago. The device was still in service after 50 years although the small town municipality that was faithfully operating it was unaware that it was not working as intended.
"When both carbon dioxide and iron are to be removed or when carbon dioxide is to be removed without iron, it is desirable to have a constant flow of air through the bed ll. Although the either upwardly or downwardly, it is preferred to have it flow downwardly so that there will be no danger that the filter bed will be air-locked with the resultant cessation of the flow of water downwardly there through. Theoretically the air can be made to flow downwardly through the filter either by applying suction at the bottom of the filter, or by applying pressure at the top of the filter. The suction method is preferred because of simplicity and because it lowers the pressure somewhat throughout the filter bed. portion thereof, and hence tends to draw the carbon dioxide out of the water so that the water flowing from the filter has an exceptionally low carbon dioxide content.
Air is drawn from the chamber 23 through pipes 20 by a suction fan II which may discharge through a pipe II to the outside atmosphere to avoid corrosive effects of the air drawn A baffle plate 32 may be provided around the end of the pipe 2| or any other means may be used for preventing water from being drawn into the pipe it, though probably none will be necessary. 1
At the present time it is desired to use a suction equal to 36 to 48 inches of water. Accordingly, the trap 25 should be four feet deep and its outlet should be at least four feet below the lower portion of chamber 23.
For less efficient use of the invention blower it can be omitted, in which case some circulation of air will be forced by the pulsating action of the sheets of water from the rotary distributor. Measurements in one installation have indicated that the flow of air out through the pipe II without a blower is about only one-tenth of that provided with the blower 28. The carbon dioxide content of the effluent water would have been objectionable for some purposes. although it was much lower than would have been possible without the circulation of air provided by the rotary distributor action together with the outlet 20 communicating below the false bottom."