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High output lamp systems

CONTROLLER

GLOW PLUG

(UV-SPH-P-HP units only)

UV SENSOR

(UV-SPH-U-HP units only)

GLAND NUT

O-RING

SLEEVE SPRING

QUARTZ SLEEVE

REACTOR

UV LAMP

UV-CH-HP

UV-CHP-HP

POWER CORD

UV-300016 Complete Assembly

UV-310026 Teflon Plug

UV-310040 O-Ring

UV-390007 Brass Nut

UV-S-H3

UV-S-H3V NSF Class A series

UV-260004 North  

American

UV-260005 Euro 

UV-260006 Australian/ 

New Zealand

UV-260008 British

UV-320006

UV-300038

UV-SPH-5-HPL

UV-SPH-10-HPL

UV-SPH-15-HPL 

UV-SPH-25-HPL

UV-SPH-40-HPL

UV-310039

UV-SPH-2SLV

UV-SPH-10-HPSLV

UV-SPH-15-HPSLV

UV-SPH-25-HPSLV

UV-SPH-40-HPSLV

300062 “-05” series

300063 “-10” series

300064 “-15” series

300007 “-25” series

300009 “-40” series

LAMP KEY

Summary of Contents for UV-SPH Series

Page 1: ...low System Rated Flow UV SPNSFA 1 6M 1 6 gpm UV SPNSFA 2 2M HP 2 2 gpm UV SPNSFA 2 2M 2 2 gpm UV SPNSFA 4 0M HP 4 1 gpm UV SPNSFA 3 4M 3 4 gpm UV SPNSFA 5 4M HP 5 4 gpm UV SPNSFA 6 3M 6 3 gpm UV SPNSFA 7 9M HP 7 9 gpm UV SPNSFA 7 9M 7 9 gpm UV SPNSFA 18M HP 18 gpm NSF ANSI Standard 55 Class B System Rated Flow System Rated Flow UV SPNSFB 2 9 UV SPNSFB 2 9M 2 9 gpm UV SPNSFB 5 4 HP UV SPNSFB 5 4M H...

Page 2: ...upply with a UV system gives you reassurance that your family will have access to safe drinking water throughout your entire home with no chance of microbiological contamination This is chemical free process which is simple in its concept and effective in its abilities to inactivate microorganisms present in the water supply Simple maintenance continuous disinfection and ultimately safe water Appl...

Page 3: ... Operational Screens 15 Lamp Countdown Sequence 16 System Service Suggested 17 Lamp Replacement UV SPH systems 17 Lamp Replacement UV SPH P UV SPH U systems 17 QR Codes 17 System Troubleshooting 18 Temperature Management Devices 20 Optional Equipment Modules 21 Standard Output System Specifications 22 HO High Output System Specifications 23 Performance Data Sheet on all NSF ANSI Standard 55 Class ...

Page 4: ...rvice instructions if required 7 Do not use this system for any purpose other than what it was intended for Misuse of this system could potentially cause harm to the user or others 8 Your system is intended to be installed indoors and away from leaking plumbing DO NOT plug the unit in if the system or any of the components are wet 9 The disinfection system should be directly installed into a groun...

Page 5: ...uired will depend on parameters being treated Hardness 7 gpg 120 mg L if hardness level is 7 gpg or slightly below the quartz sleeve must be cleaned periodically in order to ensure effi cient UV penetration if above the water must be softened Iron Fe 0 3 ppm 0 3 mg L Manganese Mn 0 05 ppm 0 05 mg L Turbidity 1 NTU Tannins organics 0 1 ppm 0 1 mg L UVT transmittance 85 Please contact Applied Membra...

Page 6: ...UV 390007 Brass Nut UV S H1 UV SPH P UV SPH U 2 3 6 11 15 series UV S H2 UV SPH 21P UV SPH 21U UV S H1V NSF Class A series GLAND NUT O RING SLEEVE SPRING QUARTZ SLEEVE REACTOR UV LAMP UV 320006 UV 300038 UV SPH 2 L UV SPH 3 L UV SPH 6 L UV SPH 11 L UV SPH 21 L UV SPH 15 L UV 310039 UV SPH 2SLV UV SPH 3SLV UV SPH 6 SLV UV SPH 11SLV UV SPH 21SLV UV SPH 15SLV 300083 02 series 300050 03 series 300052 ...

Page 7: ...eflon Plug UV 310040 O Ring UV 390007 Brass Nut UV S H3 UV S H3V NSF Class A series UV 260004 North American UV 260005 Euro UV 260006 Australian New Zealand UV 260008 British UV 320006 UV 300038 UV SPH 5 HPL UV SPH 10 HPL UV SPH 15 HPL UV SPH 25 HPL UV SPH 40 HPL UV 310039 UV SPH 2SLV UV SPH 10 HPSLV UV SPH 15 HPSLV UV SPH 25 HPSLV UV SPH 40 HPSLV 300062 05 series 300063 10 series 300064 15 series...

Page 8: ... or tap near est the pressure system and measure the amount of water drawn off until the pump starts again Depending on the size of the container used it is acceptable to turn the faucet on and off to empty the container This measurement is known as the draw down To calculate the pressure system flow rate divide the draw down by the cycle time and multiply that by 60 Draw Down__________ Cycle Time...

Page 9: ...nded as it will allow you to isolate the UV reactor This will allow for easier access in case maintenance is required See Figure 3 Step 3 Use the supplied fasteners to mount the UV reac tor to wood or drywall If mounting to an alternate material you will need to purchase the proper corresponding fasten ers Step 4 For water supplies where the maximum flow rate is unknown a flow restrictor is recomm...

Page 10: ...ASE NOTE DO NOT install a UV lamp inside the quartz sleeve without the sleeve spring in place Step 8 Install the UV sensor ordered separately Align the flat portion so it faces the gland nut end and matches up with the half metal lip on the sensor port see Figure 5 Insert the sen sor so it is fully seated and hand tighten the sensor nut Figure 5 UV Sensor Installation Figure 6 IEP Connection Step ...

Page 11: ...nd facing you The key will plug into the lamp key port on the right side of the controller Figure 8 Step 13 Plug the lamp connector into the lamp Note the keying for proper alignment see Fig ure 7a 7b Insert the lamp connector into the gland nut and turn the connector approximately turn to lock the connector to the gland nut as in Figure 9 Figure 8 Lamp Key Installation Figure 9 Lamp Connector Ste...

Page 12: ...ve may require periodic cleaning At a minimum the quartz sleeve should be cleaned on an annual basis The following steps outline a basic cleaning procedure Step 1 If a by pass assembly is installed shut the inlet valve off to prevent water flow through the system Otherwise turn off main water inlet valve and or turn off the water pump Step 2 Disconnect power cord of UV system from electrical outle...

Page 13: ...wly out of the sensor port Step 6 Holding the sensor in your hand wipe the flat portion sensor face of the sensor with isopropyl alcohol using a clean lint free cloth Step 7 Replace sensor following step 9 from the installation section of the manual Operation Applied Membranes systems come with a feature laden controller that incorporates both the lamp driver ballast and control features in one wa...

Page 14: ...h a detailed description of the system s performance in addition to providing any applicable fault messages and system diagnostics The controllers used in both the UV SPH P and UV SPH U are identical The difference is that the UV SPH U series of products includes a UV intensity monitor All UV SPH P and UV SPH U controllers include an infinite expandability port located on the right side of the con...

Page 15: ...e Parts screens by pressing the button located on the front of the controller On systems with the UV monitor the system will display the same screens as on the UV SPH P except the UV Intensity replaces the home screen The UV Intensity screen displays the level of UV light detected by the sensor UV intensity can be affected by poor water quality scaling on the quartz sleeve and or sensor lamp failu...

Page 16: ...udible chirp Past the zero day threshold the LED or display screen changes to solid red with a continuous buzzer UV SPH P UV SPH U UV SPH At any point during this sequence the audible chirp or alarm can be deferred for seven days by holding the controller button down for a period of five seconds The number of deferrals used will be displayed as below Once the deferral expires the alarm will sound ...

Page 17: ...amp is expired it must be replaced with the same part number as indicated on the Maintenance Parts screen or on the label on the reactor With the system powered down remove and discard the lamp key from the controller The replacement lamp is packaged with a lamp key on the connector at the end of the lamp Remove the key from the lamp and place it in the controller Refer to Installation starting wi...

Page 18: ...l on the reactor or on the Maintenance parts screen Low UV Intensity Remove and clean the quartz sleeve and sensor Check water quality meets requirements on page 5 and add filtration as required Replace lamp Wrong lamp or sensor installed Replace component with proper model as indicated The UV sensor is no longer communicating with the system Ensure all modules are connected properly to the system...

Page 19: ...place any module that is not detected when plugged directly into the controller Refer to flow meter manual for detailed troubleshooting Warning After any hard alarm the home or facility should be disinfected Follow the steps under the System Disinfection heading Boil Water Advisory If any failure occurs on a UV system the water must not be used for human consumption until the system is returned to...

Page 20: ... the output of the UV lamp In these cases or if the elevated water temperature is a nuisance Applied Membranes recommends one of the following forms of temperature management devices Cooling Fan Designed for use on HP systems the fan runs continuously to cool the water by forced convection The long life fan is powered independently using a compact modular power adapter that operates from 90 265V 4...

Page 21: ... LED s visually display system functionality from up to 150 46m away Solenoid Used to power a remote normally closed solenoid valve not included Solenoid will close on lamp failure or when low UV conditions are detected by the sensor Remote Alarm Allows for a connection to a remote device such as a buzzer light alarm system PLC etc via a pair of contacts 4 20 mA Outputs a 4 20mA signal of the UV o...

Page 22: ...Watts 8 15 22 39 50 42 Power Watts 14 20 30 49 62 51 Replacement Lamp UV SPH 2 L UV SPH 3 L UV SPH 6 L UV SPH 11 L UV SPH 15 L UV SPH 21 L Replacement Sleeve UV SPH 2SLV UV SPH 3SLV UV SPH 6 SLV UV SPH 11SLV UV SPH 15SLV UV SPH 21SLV Reactor Dimensions 6 4 x 26 2 cm 2 5 x 10 3 6 4 x 36 4 cm 2 5 x 14 3 6 4 x 54 2 cm 2 5 x 21 3 6 4 x 89 5 cm 2 5 x 35 2 6 4 x 101 6 cm 2 5 x 40 0 8 9 x 91 7 cm 3 5 x 3...

Page 23: ... hr 0 5 m3 hr 0 6 m3 hr 1 1 m3 hr 1 8 m3 hr Port Size MNPT MNPT 1 MNPT 1 MNPT 1 MNPT Electrical 90 265V 50 60Hz 1 5A Max Plug Type American NEMA 5 15P Lamp Power Watts 18 34 45 67 101 Power Watts 20 36 48 72 108 Replacement Lamp UV SPH 5 HPL UV SPH 10 HPL UV SPH 15 HPL UV SPH 25 HPL UV SPH 40 HPL Replacement Sleeve UV SPH 2SLV UV SPH 10 HPSLV UV SPH 15 HPSLV UV SPH 25 HPSLV UV SPH 40 HPSLV Reactor...

Page 24: ...ps are to be replaced on an annual basis Quartz sleeves and UV sensors are to be cleaned every 6 12 months and replaced every 5 years This Class A system conforms to NSF ANSI 55 for the disinfection of microbiologically contaminated water that meets all other public health standards The system is not intended to convert wastewater or raw sewage to drinking water The system is intended to be instal...

Page 25: ...se one year of operation UV SPNSF HP UV SPNSF M HP series UV lamps are rated for 10 000 hours of continous use approximately 14 months of operation General Operation and Maintenance UV lamps are to be replaced on an annual basis Quartz sleeves and UV sensors are to be cleaned every 6 12 months and replaced every 5 years This Class B system or component conforms to NSF ANSI 55 for the supplemental ...

Page 26: ...below Applied Membranes liability under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing the product without charge F O B Applied Membranes closest Distribution Facility or authorized service depot Applied Membranes will not be liable for any costs of removal installation transportation or any other charges which may arise in connection with a warranty claim Applied Membranes will not be l...

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