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VZN V SERIES

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P/N 1011266 Rev. D 11/16

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)

Protect from becoming dry

If the membrane dries out, irreversible damage to the Ultra 

Filter membrane may result. Protect the filter from becoming 

dry by keeping it wet and sealed at all times.

Protect from freezing

If the Ultra Filter membrane freezes during operation or stor-

age, irreversible damage to the membrane and brittle cracking 

of the cartridge or housing may result.

Protect from direct sunlight or other UV sources

Avoid long-term exposure to direct sunlight or other UV  

sources. The Ultra Filter should be stored in a dark location.

Protect from high temperatures or abrupt variation in 

temperature

The maximum operating temperature is 100°F (38°C). Avoid 

abrupt variations in temperature. Any temperature variation 

should be made slowly.

Protect from rough handling or dropping

Mechanical damage, external breakage, and/or internal break-

age of the filter can result if the system is dropped or bumped. 

Handle with care at all times during transportation and instal-

lation.

Protect from organic solvents and concentrated acids

Prevent any and all contact of the membrane with strong sol-

vents, solvents containing chlorine, or concentrated acids. Do 

NOT use strong solvents or concentrated acids on any plastic 

parts of the filter system. Examples of some solvents to avoid: 

acetone, methyl acetate (nail polish remover); hexane (spot 

removers); turpentine, toluene (paint thinners); dry cleaning 

solutions, insecticides.

Protect from abrasive material

The membranes must be protected from abrasive materials 

like shavings left in a pipe. Abrasive materials in contact with 

the membrane can cause irreversible damage to the mem-

brane. All pipes must be flushed clean before installing the fil-

ter. All plastic parts of the filter system must be protected from 

sharp objects like knives, sand paper, or other tools. Cutting 

or nicking a plastic part can weaken it and cause a leak. Do 

NOT use abrasive cleansers on any plastic parts.

Protect from water hammer

The system must be protected from shock, pressure surges, 

or pulsation that may occur inside water pipes. Water ham-

mer occurs in pipes when a valve or faucet shuts quickly. 

Install a water hammer arrestor (pressure vessel containing 

compressed air separated from the water by a diaphragm) to 

reduce pressure shock.

CAUTION

This equipment is to be installed to comply with the 
basic plumbing code of the Building Officials and Code 
Administrators, Inc. (BOCA) and the Food Service 
Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administration 
(FDA).

CAUTION

All electrical connections must be in accordance with 
local electrical codes and any other applicable codes.

A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) must be 
installed on the circuit to this system.

When installed on metallic plumbing, a properly sized 
electrical bonding jumper must be installed across the 
inlet and outlet pipes serving this unit.

CAUTION

Water Flow Regulator Assemblies are NOT interchange-
able. Operating the system with the wrong Water Flow 
Regulator or without a regulator can damage the sys-
tem, cause personal injury, and voids the warranty!

Summary of Contents for 9700744

Page 1: ...thetic Effects Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction Class I Standard No 53 Health Effects Cyst Reduction Turbidity Reduction as verified and substantiated by test data P N 1011266 Rev D 11 16 Water Filtration System owner s manual Model VZN 441VE VZN 441VE T5 Manufacturing Numbers 9700744 9700754 www antunes com ...

Page 2: ... as result of improper use Installation of electrical service Normal maintenance as outlined in this manual Malfunction resulting from improper maintenance Damage from moisture leaking into electrical components Damage from tampering with removal of or changing any preset control or safety device Owner Information 2 General 2 Warranty Information 2 Service Technical Assistance 3 Important Safety I...

Page 3: ...olumn and have it handy when calling for assistance The serial number is on the specification plate located on the system OWNER INFORMATION continued IMPORTANT A J Antunes and Company reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice Such revisions do NOT entitle the buyer to corresponding changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment...

Page 4: ...All electrical connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other applicable codes WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Do NOT modify the power supply cord plug If it does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do NOT use an extension cord with this unit If the sup...

Page 5: ...leaning solutions insecticides Protect from abrasive material The membranes must be protected from abrasive materials like shavings left in a pipe Abrasive materials in contact with the membrane can cause irreversible damage to the mem brane All pipes must be flushed clean before installing the fil ter All plastic parts of the filter system must be protected from sharp objects like knives sand pap...

Page 6: ... 441VE 9700744 100 240 10 08 50 60 VZN 441VE T5 9700754 100 240 10 08 50 60 Electrical Cord Plug Configurations Kit Model Number Description Configuration 0012146 DC Power Supply 100 240 VAC Includes the 4 plug adaptors below NOTE PLUG STYLE MAY VARY US NEMA 1 15 2 pin or NEMA 5 15 3 Pin US NEMA 1 15 2 PIN or NEMA 5 15 3 PIN Euro CEE 7 16 EURO CEE 7 16 AS NZS 3112 AUS 2 Pin AS NZS 3112 2 PIN AUS U...

Page 7: ...le cysts Filter Cartridge Capacities Maximum Operating Pressure 100 psig 690 kPa Maximum Operating Temperature 100 F 38 C Minimum Operating Temperature 40 F 4 C Maximum Trans Membrane Pressure 45 PSI 3 1 Bar pH Range 3 10 MWCO 100 kD NSF Certified Rated Service Flow VZN 441VE VZN 441VE T5 7 7 gpm 29 l m NSF Certified Rated Capacity for Chlorine Reduction VZN 441VE VZN 441VE T5 255 000 gal 965 175 ...

Page 8: ...ast 10 seconds and take place in one hour intervals This interval can be changed see Changing the Interval Setting in the Maintenance section of this manual Manual Flushing A manual flush can be activated at any time by pressing the FLUSH button on the Universal Pulse Controller When the FLUSH button is pressed the Flush LED on the controller flashes and the Drain Valve opens for 10 seconds After ...

Page 9: ...plug on the power cord must match the appropriate outlet Do NOT connect the system to a switched electrical outlet PLUMBING NOTE The system must be connected to the COLD water line Do NOT connect the system to the hot water line The VZN system uses the following connections System Inlet 3 4 NPT System Outlet Product Water 3 4 NPT Drain 3 4 FNPT Rinse Outlet 3 4 Garden Hose or 3 4 ID Hose When maki...

Page 10: ...ottom mount ing holes may be obscured Plan your mounting accordingly Follow these steps to secure the Mounting Bracket to the wall and seat the VZN system 1 Use a stud finder and level to attach the Mounting Bracket securely to the wall with the appropriate mounting hardware Figure 2 2 The Mounting Bracket is designed so that the VZN system can be lifted and hung on the Mounting Bracket With assis...

Page 11: ... with an appropriate fitting not supplied Figure 3 3 Direct the other end of the hose to the drain Figure 3 When connecting the drain hose pay attention to the follow ing guidelines The drain line plumbing must be able support the flow rate whenever the system flushes This flow rate is dependent on the inlet water pressure inlet pipe size and system The drain line leading out of the system must be...

Page 12: ...g The T Fitting with plug supplied should be installed at the System Inlet This fitting will be used for sanitizing the system and downstream plumbing Figure 6a Before connecting the fitting to the System Inlet the plumb ing to the system must be flushed clear of all debris Hold a bucket at the inlet water line and slowly open the Inlet Water Valve Allow the pipe to flush until all debris is remov...

Page 13: ...e Drain Valve will open and air and water will come out of the drain line Repeat six times to ensure all air and storage solution are flushed out of the Ultra Filter Cartridge 8 Continue to allow water to run at full flow out of the Rinse Ball Valve for at least 15 minutes 9 After 15 minutes close the Rinse Ball Valve and allow the system to sit for 15 minutes without any water flow to release any...

Page 14: ...e system until the presence of sanitizer is gone 14 Open all other faucets and taps in line with the system to flush any remaining sanitizer from the plumbing 15 Close all faucets and taps Rinsing the Carbon Element and TAC Cartridge The Carbon Element and TAC Cartridge MUST be rinsed before using the system the first time and immediately after the Carbon Element or TAC Cartridge have been replace...

Page 15: ... for assistance during Step 5 8 Inspect the Large End Cap O rings and End Cap O ring for nicks or cuts Replace as needed 9 Lubricate all O rings with a food grade silicone lubri cant Apply a light coating of lubricant to the inside cen ter tube at both ends of the new cartridge 10 Record the serial number of the new cartridge The cartridge serial number is engraved on one end of the outer tube for...

Page 16: ...ng NOTE Make sure the Gasket remains in place in the recessed grooves on both ends of the Carbon Element 9 Screw the Carbon Element Housing containing the Carbon Element into place on the Carbon Element Head The Housing will come to a hard stop at the end of the thread Use a Filter Wrench if necessary NOTE Do NOT overtighten the Carbon Element Housing 10 Direct water from the Rinse Ball Valve to a...

Page 17: ...g if it is cracked twisted or missing 7 Lubricate the O ring with an approved food grade lubricant and install into the TAC Housing 8 Install the new TAC Cartridge into the TAC Hous ing with the arrow on the cartridge pointing up NOTE Make sure the End Seal gaskets are in place in the recessed grooves on both ends of the TAC Cartridge Figure 4 9 Screw the TAC Housing containing the TAC Car tridge ...

Page 18: ...e charge should only be checked and adjusted under zero system pressure The system must be depressurized before checking the tank pre charge Do NOT adjust the tank air pre charge with the system under pressure CAUTION Be careful when adding air to the tank Do NOT add too much air pressure to the tank Though not recommended the interval setting on the Universal Pulse Controller can be changed If th...

Page 19: ...defective Clean or replace the outlet check valve assembly The inlet flow restrictor may be plugged Clean or replace the inlet flow restrictor Water tastes bad Carbon Element need replacing Replace Carbon Element Storage shipping solution not completely rinsed out of the system Rinse the system for a longer period of time replace Carbon Element Biological growth in pipes Sanitize plumbing Water co...

Page 20: ...VZN V SERIES 20 P N 1011266 Rev D 11 16 REPLACEMENT PARTS 2 35 3 31 16 11 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 13 19 17 18 23 23 22 34 15 36 32 12 14 30 33 25 24 28 14 20 21 14 29 26 27 8 9 10 1 VZN 441VE Systems ...

Page 21: ...IES 21 P N 1011266 Rev D 11 16 2 35 3 31 16 11 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 13 19 17 18 23 23 22 34 15 39 32 12 14 30 33 25 24 36 37 25 28 14 20 21 14 29 26 27 24 38 8 9 10 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS continued VZN 441VE T5 Systems ...

Page 22: ... 1 36 2180225 TAC 05 Housing and O Ring 1 37 7000554 TAC 05 Cartridge Kit 1 38 2190154 Adaptor 1 Stem 1 39 0021667 Flow Regulator Assy 7 9 gpm 1 40 0700769 Wiring Harness not shown 1 41 2190184 Tee PVC 3 4 NPT not shown 1 42 2190135 Plug Nylon 3 4 NPT not shown 1 VZN 441VE Systems Item Part Description Qty No Item Part Description Qty No 1 0505886 VZN Back Plate 1 2 0012357 Universal Pulse Control...

Page 23: ...VZN V SERIES 23 P N 1011266 Rev D 11 16 NOTES ...

Page 24: ... operating and maintenance instructions of this manual and or labor involved in moving adjacent objects to gain access to the Equipment 2 A J Antunes Co reserves the right to make changes in design or add any improvements on any product The right is always reserved to modify equipment because of factors beyond our control and government regulations Changes to update equipment do not constitute a w...

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