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Eradicator II AIF Systems
Installation, Operation,and
Maintenance Manual
Pre Assembly
1. Carefully remove system from carton and inspect. The
system box should contain:
a. AIF Filter System
b. Bypass Valve
c. Owner’s Manual
2. Attach the bypass to the unit. (
see figure 1
)
The bypass valve easily connects to the control valve body
using nuts that only require hand tightening. Hand tighten
nut connections between control valve and fittings, control
valve and bypass valve, and bypass valve and installation
fittings. The split ring retainer design holds the nut on and
allows load to be spread over the entire nut surface area
reducing the chance for leakage. The split ring design, in
-
corporated into the bypass, allows approximately 2 degrees
off axis alignment to the plumbing system. The bypass is
designed to accommodate minor plumbing misalignments
but is not designed to support the weight of a system or
the plumbing.
figure 1
Connection ports
on back of control
valve
Do not use Vaseline, oils, or any pe-
troleum lubricants on o-rings. A silicon
lubricant may be used on black o-rings
only.
Tip:
Take a moment to fill out the information
sections in the Owner’s Manual. It can
be a valuable tool in the future to have all
the installation data available to answer
any questions.
Tip:
3. Attach one of the available connection fitting kits to the
bypass as shown in
figure 1
.
The nuts, split rings, and o-rings install the same as the
bypass. (
see figure 2
)
1” PVC Male shown
figure 2
Outlet water
test port
Inlet
When assembling the inlet/outlet fitting kit,
Solder or Glue pipe to plumbing and fittings
and let cool (or dry) before attaching them
to the connection fittings on the bypass.
Heat from soldering or PVC glue solvents
may damage the nut, split ring, or o-ring
and fittings.
Caution:
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