Installation and Service Manual – L Series Reverse Osmosis System
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General Information and Safety
DISCLAIMER:
The information contained in this document is subject to
change without notice.
Applied Membranes, Inc. shall not be liable for technical or
editorial omissions made herein; nor for incidental or
consequential damages resulting from the furnishing,
performance, or use of this material.
READ THIS MANUAL:
Prior to operating or servicing this unit, this manual must be
read and understood. If anything is not clear, call for
assistance before proceeding. Keep this and other
associated manuals for future reference and for new
operators or qualified service personnel.
USE PROPER POWER CONNECTIONS:
Use proper wiring and connection methods to satisfy local
electrical codes. SHOCK HAZARD: Connect this unit to a
properly grounded connection in accordance with the
National Electrical Code. DO NOT, under any
circumstances, remove the ground wire or ground prong
from any power plug. Do not use extension cords or an
adapter without proper consideration.
SERVICE WARNING:
To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power to the system
prior to servicing.
WARNING:
Do not make any alteration or modification in the wiring or
plumbing of the system. This can result in damage to the
system and cause injury to operators or users.
WARNING:
Flush the system for at least 30 minutes before use to
remove all chemicals present.
CAUTION:
Chlorine will damage the membranes. Chlorine must be
removed from the feed stream before entering the system.
CAUTION:
Never let the system freeze. Freezing can damage the
membrane and plumbing.
System Installation
Location
Select a location for the RO system with adequate clearance from walls and other equipment to enable servicing of the
pump / motor assemblies, membranes, cartridge prefilter and other serviceable components. Allow at least four (4) feet of
clearance at the top end of the membrane housings for future membrane replacement.
The unit must be located near a drain able to accommodate up to 10 GPM. This is in addition to any other equipment
sharing the drain.
A grounded power supply of the appropriate voltage matching your system model’s voltage with 15 amp fuse protection
and a local disconnect switch is required.
Caution:
The system must not be located near any corrosive chemicals, or in an area where the
temperature may exceed 113°F (45°C).
Warning:
The system must be properly grounded to avoid injury from electrical shock.