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1. Model SS UV Chamber Domed Quartz Sleeve length UV Lamp A 7 LWT UV009 100 UV 7 Q6 13 1 8 7 16 11 13 16 7 LWT UV016 200 UV 7 Q10 21 3 8 7 L10 20 1 16 7 LWT UV030 300 UV 7 Q20 34 3 4 7 L20 33 3 16 19 UV 3 ft Ground Wire OR 212 O Ring spare Del rr O Qty 2 20 UV UV Chamber Mounting Bracket Qty 4 20S UV Mounting Bracket Screw Qty 4 20A UV Mounting Bracket Anchor DIMENSIONS OUTLET M INLET MODEL A B C D E F INLET OUTLET 7 LWT UVO09 17 3 8 13 3 8 1 3 8 13 9 16 5 3 1 2 1 0 MNPT 7 LWT UV016 25 5 8 21 11 16 1 3 8 21 13 16 5 3 1 2 1 0 MNPT 7 LWT UV030 39 3 4 35 1 16 2 1 8 35 9 16 5 1 4 3 1 2 1 5 MNPT GENERAL NOTES FOR ESTIMATING ONLY ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES PART NUMBER 7 UVC ELECTRONIC BALLAST CONTROLLER PAGE 3 SPECIFICATIONS FLUENCE MODEL MODEL MODEL UV 7 LWT UVO009 7 LWT UV016 7 LWT UV030 gt US PUBLIC HEALTH 17 GPM 35 GPM 55 GPM 16 2 X INDUSTRY z STANDARD 9 GPM 16 GPM 30 GPM 30mJ cm NSF EPA 40mJ cm2 7 GPM 14 GPM 22 GPM 2 T VOLTAGE 110V to 240V AC 50 60Hz 2 POWER a CONSUMPTION W 50 W 90 W LAMP WATTS 29 W 45 W 80 W INLET OUTLET PORT SIZE 1 0 MNPT 1 0 MNPT 1 5 MNPT MAXIMUM OPERA
2. past one year the UV output continually decreases after one year and may no longer provide adequate disinfection Use only Lancaster Water Treatment lamps to ensure proper operation and performance RESET LAMP LIFE TIMER AFTER LAMP REPLACEMENT After replacing the lamp by following instructions on the previous page reset the lamp life timer to 365 days by pressing and holding the button for 10 seconds LED displays rSEt keep holding button until LED displays 365 and alarm sounds 1 BEEP Release button LAMP FAILURE INDICATOR In the event of a failure of the lamp no current running through the lamp an audible alarm sounds 1 second BEEP every 1 second the red LED flashes and the display continues to show lamp life remaining days but stops counting down ballast total running days continues counting The audible alarm cannot be silenced Please note that if this condition occurs and you are on a non municipal water source you should immediately stop using the water for potable applications until the lamp is replaced and distribution lines are disinfected BALLAST FAILURE INDICATOR Blank display PAGE 9 EXPLODED VIEW ELECTRONIC BALLAST INCLUDES POWER CORDSET AND LAMP CORDSET PROTECTED CIRCUIT 120 V I GROUND WIRE FORK TERMINAL GLAND NU HAND TIGHT ASSEMBLY ENLARGED VIEW Refer to PRODUCT OVERVIEW page for replacement part numbers GROUND SCREW GROUND WI
3. 5 minutes before removing Pull out the U clip from the gland nut Remove busing connector and lamp from the UV chamber Separate the lamp from the connector Do not twist the lamp from the connector simply slide the two apart Avoid touching the lamp s quartz surface Handing the lamp at the ceramic ends is acceptable however if you must touch the lamp quartz please use gloves or a soft cloth Fully remove the lamp from the reactor chamber being careful not to angle the lamp as it is removed from the chamber If the lamp is removed on an angle pressure will be applied on the inside of the quartz sleeve causing the sleeve to fracture To install a new lamp first remove the lamp from its protective packaging again being careful not to touch the lamp s quartz surface Oil deposits from your fingers can create hot spots on the surface which may lead to premature lamp failure Handle the lamp by the ceramic ends only If the quartz surface becomes dirty use a lint free cloth and isopropyl alcohol to remove dirt Carefully insert the lamp into the UV vessel actually inside the quartz sleeve Insert the lamp fully into the chamber leaving about two inches of the lamp protruding from the chamber Next attach the connector to the UV lamp Ensure the connector is fully seated onto the UV lamp Once the lamp is fully seated on the connector slide the connector and bushing into the aluminum gland nut Gently press down the bushing and squeeze sl
4. Common problem caused by infrequent use of water water sitting water until it returns to ambient temperature UV chamber and heating up Heated Product Water Excessive Heat Water temperature is too high Generated e Ensure treatment is on cold water side only prior to heating of water aie Caused by air in the water lines run water until air is purged e ensure o ring is in place check for cuts or abrasions Problem with o ring seal on gland nut clean o ring moisten with water and re install replace if necessary Condensation on reactor chamber Unit Leaking caused by excessive humidity amp cold check location of disinfection system and control humidity Water water Inadequate misaligned or cross check thread connections reseal with Teflon tape and threaded inlet outlet port connections re tighten causing pressure Install a water hammer arrestor in the plumbing system e ensure system has been installed on its own circuit as System other equipment may be drawing power away from UV Shutting Down Interrupted power supply ie pump or refrigerator Intermittently UV system should not be installed on a circuit which is incorporated into a light switch Loose connection between lamp and disconnect lamp from connector and reconnect ensuring Lamp Failure connector that a tight fit is accomplished Alarm on Moisture build up in connector may New Lamp keep lamp and conn
5. MENT for references 2 Models are supplied with a 5 FT power cordset for 120V AC 60 Hz NEMA 5 15P plug to IEC 60320 C13 connector PAGE 4 Water Chemistry Water guality is important for the optimum performance of your UV system The following levels recommended for installation lt 0 3 ppm 0 3 mg L Hardness lt 7 gpg 120 mg L e Turbidity lt 1 NTU e Manganese lt 0 05 ppm 0 05 mg L Tannins lt 0 1ppm 0 1 mg L UV Transmittance gt 75 call factory for recommendations on applications where UVT lt 75 Where total hardness is less than 7 gpg the UV unit should operate efficiently provided the quartz sleeve is cleaned periodically If total hardness exceeds 7 gpg the water should be softened If your water chemistry contains levels in excess of those mentioned above proper pre treatment is recommended to correct these water problems prior to the installation of your UV disinfection system These water quality parameters can be tested by your local dealer or by most private analytical laboratories Proper pre treatment is essential for the UV disinfection system to operate as intended Installing your UV Disinfection System e CAUTION electronic ballast must be connected to a grounded receptacle A ground fault protected circuit GFCI is recommended The disinfection system is designed to be mounted either horizontally or vertically at the poi
6. RE J BUSHING LAMP CONNECTOR UV LAMP U CLIP an pani ALUMINUM GLAND NUT LAMP COMPRESSION SPRING e O RING _ B GROUND NUT GROUND WIRE QUARTZ SLEEVE RING TERMINAL STAINLESS STEEL UV CHAMBER QUARTZ SLEEVE DOMED END PAGE 10 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom_ Possible Causes Solutions e replace filter cartridge with appropriate 5 micron cartridge Sediment pre filter clogged Note check source water supply as fluctuations may occur Pressure Drop in source pressure regulator will result in pressure drop when Flow regulator not provided full flow clean sleeve with scale cleaner and eliminate source of staining problem ie soften hard water see page 8 Chande infeed water sual have source water tested to ensure that water quality is g q still within allowable limits for this system e it is imperative that effluent water stream be shocked High Bacteria Contamination in water lines after UV with chlorine bleach before water leaves UV system Counts system disinfection system must have a bacterial free distribution system to work effectively see page 7 Quartz sleeve is stained or dirty e have source water tested for turbidity may need Possible break through of sediment stepped filtration in order to catch all sediment entering through pre filter water system 20 micron filter followed by a 5 micron filter followed by UV system
7. TING 125 PSI PRESSURE PRESSURE DROP at 30mJ cm 2 LESS THAN 1 PSI RATED FLOW AMBIENT AIR amp WATER 36 to 104 F TEMPERATURE LAMP TYPE LOW PRESSURE HIGH OUTPUT LPHO CHAMBER MATERIAL sore LAMP ON i INDICATOR STEADY WORK GREEN LED VISUAL COUNT DOWN DISPLAY 365 0 MANUAL RESET FUNCTION LAMP REPLACEMENT VISUAL DISPLAY REMINDER FAULT RED LED FLASHES and AUDIBLE ALARM SOUNDS INTERMITTENTLY 1 SEC BEEP EVERY 5 SEC LAMP REPLACEMENT REMINDER DELAY SILENCES AUDIBLE ALARM FOR 7 DAYS REPEATABLE UP TO 4 TIMES 28 DAYS MAXIMUM LAMP FAILURE INDICATOR LAMP LIFE REMAINING DAYS CONTINUES TO BE DISPLAYED BUT STOPS COUNTING DOWN FAULT RED LED FLASHES and AUDIBLE ALARM SOUNDS INTERMITTENTLY 1 SEC BEEP EVERY 1 SEC BALLAST TOTAL RUNNING DAYS VISUAL INCREMENTAL DISPLAY 0 9999 CANNOT BE RESET BALLAST FAILURE INDICATOR BLANK DISPLAY 1 At flow rates stated the corresponding fluence UV dose levels are theoretically met or exceeded at 95 UVT and EOL end of lamp life 1 year UVCalc developed by Bolton Photosciences Inc is based on calculations of fluence rates irradiances using the multiple point source summation approximation with full accomodation of reflection and refraction occurring at the air quartz water interface and is the only mathematical fluence rate model that has been experimentally verified Contact LANCASTER WATER TREAT
8. ____ _ WAITER MRIE AITIMOEIN 1 INSTALLATION OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL FOR LANCASTER ULTRAVIOLET DISINFECTION SYSTEMS 7 LWT UV009 7 LWT UV016 7 LWT UV030 PLEASE CAREFULLY READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING SYSTEM FOLLOW ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS FOR PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION BY A CERTIFIED PLUMBER IS RECOMMENDED Safety Instructions WARNING to guard against injury basic safety precautions should be observed including the following 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 CAUTION Always disconnect power before servicing 3 DANGER Warning the UV light given off by this unit can cause serious burns to unprotected eyes and skin Never look directly at an illuminated UV lamp When performing any work on the UV disinfection system always unplug the unit first Never operate the UV system while the UV lamp is outside of the UV chamber 4 DANGER To avoid possible electric shock special care should be taken since water is present near electrical equipment Unless a situation is encountered that is explicitly addressed by the provided maintenance and troubleshooting sections do not attempt repairs yourself refer to a certified plumber technician 5 Carefully examine the disinfection system after installation It should not be plugged in if there is water on parts not intended to be wet such as the ballast or lamp connector 6 Do not operate the disinfection system if
9. e procedure Steps 1 to 3 will result in a massive chlorine residual far in excess of the 0 5 to1 0 mg L typically present in municipally chlorinated water and of a magnitude consistent with the minimum 50mg L chlorine solution recommended for the disinfection of distribution systems known to be contaminated Do not consume water until complete system has been flushed Always disconnect power before performing any work on the disinfection system e Regularly inspect your disinfection system to ensure that the power indicators are on and no alarms are present e Replace the UV lamp annually or biennially if seasonal home use to ensure maximum disinfection Always drain the UV chamber when closing a seasonal home or leaving the unit an area subject to freezing temperatures PAGE 7 Operating amp Maintenance Instructions Caution Prior to performing any work on the disinfection system always disconnect the power supply first UV LAMP REPLACEMENT 1 To replace the lamp there is NO need to disconnect the system from the water supply nor to drain the water from the UV chamber DO NOT USE WATER DURING THIS PROCEDURE Lamp replacement is a quick and simple procedure requiring no special tools The UV lamp must be replaced after 9 000 hours of continuous operation approximately one year in order to ensure adequate disinfection Unplug the electronic ballast from the electrical outlet and allow the lamp to cool for at least
10. ector from making a solid connection No Power to GFCI wall socket is lt Reset following GFCI manufacturer s instructions Ballast PP e Check socket with other applications PAGE 11 e eliminate chance of any moisture getting to the connector and or lamp pins WATER IREATIMUSINT A DIVISION OF C B TOOL CO 1340 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER PA 17601 3196 TEL 717 397 3521 FAX 717 392 0266 www lancasterwatertreatment com E mail info lancasterpump com 8 13
11. en properly grounded 14 To prevent an electric shock do not plug the disinfection system into any socket that has not been equipped with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI 15 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Note The UV lamp inside the disinfection system is rated at an effective life of approximately 9000 hours To ensure continuous protection replace the UV lamp annually PAGE 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Please read this manual thoroughly for a detailed explanation of the system The following is a description of the components that make up the system Ensure that the following components accompany the system To ensure system performance all replacement components should be purchased from an authorized dealer or directly from Lancaster Water Treatment The use of components purchased from other sources will void the warranty and could cause the system to operate at a lower performance than intended 7 UVC Electronic Ballast Qty 2 21S UV Electronic Ballast Mounting Screw Qty 2 21A UV Electronic Ballast Mounting Anchor Ground Screw 15 UV Bushing Electronic Ballast 5 ft Power Cordset 14 UV Aluminum Gland Nut CAUTION HAND TIGHTEN ONLY 16 UV U Clip 17 UV Ground Nut CAUTION keep quartz sleeve free of finger prints and dirt OR 212 O Ring Lamp Compression Spring pins CAUTION handle lamp by the ceramic end caps keep lamp quartz free of finger prints and dirt
12. es the flow direction as indicated on the flow restrictor DO NOT SOLDER CONNECTIONS WHILE ATTACHED TO THE SYSTEM AS THIS COULD DAMAGE THE O RING SEALS Mount the electronic ballast controller horizontally to the wall near the UV reactor chamber Ideally place the controller above the reactor and away from any water connection point to prevent any water from potentially leaking onto the controller by means of a leak at a connection point or a sweating system Make sure you allow for a drip loop on the lamp power cord again to prevent any water from potentially entering the controller A ground stud and nut are provided on the UV reactor chamber Attach the supplied 3 foot long 14 AWG green ground wire to this ground stud using the ring terminal end Attach the fork teminal end of the ground wire to the electronic ballast controller ground screw Install the UV lamp as outlined on page 8 When all plumbing connections are made slowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks The most likely cause for leaks is from the o ring seal In case of leak shut water off drain chamber remove the gland nut assembly wipe the o ring and threads clean and re install Refer to exploded view diagram page Once it is determined that there are no leaks plug the system into the GFCI and check electronic ballast controller to ensure the system is operating properly The controller is designed to detect both power to the system and lamp illuminati
13. he water receives before it reaches the faucet INCOR AJ ECT INSTALLATIONS M 3 PREFERRED INSTALLATIONS IN OUT gt OUT OU ACCEPTABLE INSTALLATIONS IN t N PAGE 5 9 SERVICE OPTIONA i BYPASS ASSEMBLY ELECTRONIC BALLAST i MIN CLEARANCE GG EQUAL TO FROM DISINFECTION suppiy 0 oa a SYSTEM MAIN WATER TIONAL OVERALL SHUT OFF LOW LENGTH LI CONTROL 5 MICRON PRE FILTER Pi MIT 7 OUT J DISINFECTION PRE TREATMENT WATER OI RAL EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL FLOW LENGTH AS REQUIRED BYPASS M ASSEMBLY EXAMPLE OF A TYPICAL INSTALLATION IN FOLLOW ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND J REGULATIONS FOR PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL ct Cis i OPTIONAL OPTIONAL DRAIN COCK UNION CONNECTIONS The above picture shows the installation of a typical disinfection system and the related components that may be used for the installation The use of a by pass assembly is recommended in case the system requires off line maintenance If this is the case it must be noted that the system will require supplementary disinfection of the distribution sys
14. hut the faucet off and then repeat the process for each faucet including hot water You must ensure that all taps including outside faucets dishwasher shower heads washing machines connection to refrigerators toilets etc pass chlorinated water 3 Once all the locations have passed the chlorine disinfection solution you will need to leave the solution sit for a period of 20 30 minutes Reinstall the pre filter cartridge into the filter and then flush the chlorine solution from the system until no chlorine smell is detectable Make sure that each fixture that was disinfected in step two is completely flushed of the chlorine solution as the consumption of the water is not advised due to the extremely high concentrations of chlorine It is important to remember that in the event that a UV is briefly shut down for a routine cleaning or during power interruptions where water could have passed through the system the aforementioned procedure must also be followed Note A The addition of chlorine bleach to a hot water tank that has in the past been fed with untreated raw water with high levels of other contaminants iron manganese hydrogen sulphide organics etc will result in oxidation of these contaminants and may require repeated flushing of the hot water tank This contingency must be dealt with independently under the start up procedure for any other conditioners that may form a part of the pre treatment for the UV unit Note B The abov
15. ide the U clip through the gland nut s four upper holes 2 pair 180 apart Plug in ballast to the electrical outlet NOTE RESET LAMP LIFE TIMER AFTER LAMP REPLACEMENT PG 9 refer to www lamprecycle org for lamp disposal QUARTZ SLEEVE REPLACEMENT CLEANING Mineral deposits and sediment may accumulate on the quartz sleeve decreasing the UV light transmittance and system performance Good maintenance of filtration equipment will reduce the accumulation of residues If necessary remove the quartz sleeve and clean with a commercially available scale remover CLR Lime Away etc and a lint free cloth Repeat the process as often as necessary to keep the quartz sleeve clean Be sure to remove all traces of cleaning fluid from the sleeve before it is reinstalled in the UV chamber be sure not to allow liquid inside the sleeve 1 2 3 First remove the UV lamp by following steps 1 amp 2 as outlined in the Lamp Replacement section above Shut off the upstream water supply that feeds water into the UV chamber Shut off the downstream water supply If your system does not have a separate downstream valve simply open a downstream faucet to release any pressure that may be built up in the system Remove the aluminum gland nut by turning counter clockwise Place a small pail under the UV chamber to catch any water that may leak from the system Grasp the quartz sleeve and fully remove from the UV chamber Make sure the sealing o r
16. ing is removed with the quartz sleeve As with the lamp make sure the sleeve is removed from the UV chamber being careful not to angle the sleeve as it is removed from the chamber to avoid breakage Clean the sleeve as described above or replace with a new sleeve Reinstall the quartz sleeve in the reverse order To install the sleeve carefully insert the sleeve into the UV chamber do not drop until the sleeve domed end seats in the center of the hourglass retainer spring located in the end of the chamber Install o ring onto the sleeve until it is positioned against the chamfered seat Make sure the small lamp compression spring is inside the sleeve Reinstall the aluminum gland nut on the UV chamber and tighten by turning clockwise The gland nut should be hand tightened only the use of a wrench is not required nor recommended Reinstall the UV lamp and connector as outlined in steps three and four of the Lamp Replacement section Slowly turn on water and pressurize the chamber to verify that there are no leaks Reconnect to power source and ensure that the UV lamp is operating by verifying ballast green LED indicator is on and display is operational PAGE 8 ELECTRONIC BALLAST OPERATION Red Green LED LED LED Display Button Fault Work WATER TREATMENT 7 U VC Total Days Running The 7 UVC Electronic Ballast a k a EPS Electronic Power Supply or simply controller is equipped with visible and audible operati
17. it has a damaged cord or plug if it is malfunctioning or if it has been dropped or damaged in any manner 7 Always disconnect water flow and unplug the disinfection system before performing any cleaning or maintenance activities Never yank the cord to remove from an outlet grasp the wall plug and pull to disconnect 8 Do not use this disinfection system for other than intended use potable water application The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer distributor may cause an unsafe condition 9 Intended for indoor use only Do not install this disinfection system where it will be exposed to the weather or to temperatures below freezing Do not store this disinfection system where it will be exposed to temperatures below freezing unless all water has been drained from it and the water supply has been disconnected 10 Read and observe all the important notices and warnings on the water disinfection system 11 If an extension cord is necessary a cord with a proper rating should be used A cord rated for less Amperes or Watts than the disinfection system rating may overheat Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled 12 Adedicated circuit breaker must not exceed the electronic ballast power cord current rating 10A for 125V 18AWG x 3C SVT or SJT cord type 13 To avoid creating an electric shock hazard never attempt to operate the disinfection system unless it has first be
18. nt of use or point of entry depending on the specific flow rate of the unit NOTE The ideal installation is vertical with the lamp connector on top This is to prevent water damage from occurring on the lamp connector and lamp pins Leave space at least equal to the overall length of the disinfection system to allow clearance for the removal and replacement of the lamp and or quartz sleeve The electronic ballast should be mounted either above or beside the stainless steel UV reactor chamber Never mount ballast vertically with AC connector at top of ballast to prevent moisture from running down cordage and causing a potential fire hazard Drip loops in all cordage connected to ballast is highly recommended The complete water system including any pressure or hot water tanks must be sterilized before start up by flushing with chlorine household bleach to destroy any residual contamination see page 7 lt The disinfection system is intended for indoor use only Do not install disinfection system where it may be exposed to the weather Protect system from freezing temperature e Refer to specifications page for ambient conditions and maximum operating pressure e Install the disinfection system on cold water line only If treating the entire house install the disinfection system before any branch lines Ab micron sediment filter must precede the disinfection system Ideally the disinfection system should be the last treatment t
19. on It is important to NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE GLOWING UV LAMP Allow the water to run for a few minutes to clear any air or dust that may be in the UV chamber PLEASE NOTE When there is no flow the water in the chamber will become warm as the UV lamp is always on To remedy this run a cold water tap anywhere in the house for a minute to flush out the warm water PAGE 6 Disinfection Procedure UV disinfection is a physical disinfection process and does not add any potentially harmful chemicals to the water As UV does not provide a disinfection residual it is imperative that the entire distribution system located after the UV be chemically disinfected to ensure that the water is free from any bacteriological contaminants The disinfection process must be performed immediately after the UV unit is installed and repeated thereafter whenever the UV is shut down for service without power or inoperative for any reason The procedure for sanitizing the plumbing system is readily accomplished as follows 1 Shut off the upstream water supply that feeds water into the reactor chamber and depressurize water system Remove the pre filter cartridge and fill the sump with 1 2 cups of household 5 25 bleach chlorine Do NOT use hydrogen peroxide At all times during this process make sure the UV unit and lamp is turned on and operational 2 Repressurize water system open each faucet and allow cold water to run until you smell chlorine s
20. on indicators LAMP ON INDICATOR Steady work green LED LAMP LIFE REMAINING DAYS Default count down display 365 0 manually reset see below BALLAST TOTAL RUNNING DAYS Incremental display 0 9999 cannot be reset To view press and hold button for 2 seconds release button and LED display will show ballast total days running After 10 seconds the LED display will automatically return to default display lamp life or shortly press and hold button again 2 seconds before 10 seconds elapse to return to the default lamp life display LAMP REPLACEMENT REMINDER The 365 day countdown timer displays the number of days remaining until lamp replacement is required When the countdown timer reaches 0 days an audible alarm sounds 1 second BEEP every 5 seconds the red LED flashes and the display will indicate alarm A3 LAMP REPLACEMENT REMINDER DELAY allow time for obtaining a replacement lamp the audible alarm can be silenced for 7 days by pressing and holding the button for 2 5 seconds The display will continue to show A3 and the red LED will continue to flash After 7 days the audible alarm will sound again if the lamp has not been replaced The alarm can be silenced up to 4 times 28 days After 4 times the alarm can no longer be silenced until a replacement lamp is installed and the lamp life timer is reset Please note that the lamp has an approximate life of one year Although the lamp will continue to operate long
21. tem if any water is used during this by pass condition In addition during by pass the water will NOT be disinfected Please refer to the complete disinfection procedure as outlined on page 7 of this document If the water is to be consumed while the system is off line the water must be boiled for twenty minutes prior to consumption Select a suitable location for the disinfection system and its related components As it is recommended to install a ground fault protected circuit GFCI make sure that this is taken into consideration prior to any installation The system can either be installed vertically inlet port at the bottom or horizontally however the vertical installation is the most preferred method When selecting a mounting location you must also leave enough space to allow for the removal of the UV lamp and or quartz sleeve minimum clearance equal to disinfection system overall length refer to dimensions page Install the quartz sleeve as outlined on page 8 Mount the system to the wall using the supplied clamps Various connection methods can be used to connect the water source to the system however union type connectors are recommended The use of a flow restrictor device is strongly recommended when installing your system in order to maintain the manufacturer s rated flow rate The flow restrictor should be installed on the outlet port and is designed to be installed in one direction only Ensure that the flow of the water match
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