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10. 

 

  

Plug water purifier into approved ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) receptacle. Confirm lamp 

operation indication at sight port. 

11. 

Once the plumbing hook ups are made, it is a good practice to disinfect the “downstream” plumbing between the purifier 

and point of use. This is done by introducing chlorine or other disinfectant solution into the purifier chamber, a 100-ppm of 

chlorine is suggested. With the disinfectant in the purifier chamber, turn the ultraviolet purifier on. Open the “downstream” 

outlet until a chlorine or disinfectant solution odor is noticed. Close the outlet and allow the disinfectant to remain in the 

plumbing for three (3) hours. Flush the plumbing with ultraviolet purified water; allow the water to run for a minimum of 5 

minutes prior to use (to ensure no chlorine or disinfectant smell can be detected). This will allow the chlorine or disinfectant 

solution to be flushed from the pipes.

 

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eCommenDeD

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1. 

GUARDIAN

 Ultraviolet Monitor*:

 Visually indicates the level of germicidal ultraviolet energy that penetrates the quartz 

sleeve and the water within the water purifier. The ultraviolet monitor is capable of operating an optional 

Promate

™ 

Audio 

Alarm and/or 

Promate

™ 

Solenoid Valve. The ultraviolet monitor will detect reduction of ultraviolet levels due to:

• 

Fouling or deposits on the quartz sleeve.

• 

Poor ultraviolet transmission through the water; color, turbidity, and organic or other impurities in the water can reduce or 

interfere with the transmission of ultraviolet rays.

•  Lamp outage or component failure. (Monitor will not function in power outage.)
•  Depreciation of the lamp output due to usage or other cause. Lamp output gradually depreciates with use. Lamp 

replacement is recommended once each year.

2. 

SENTRY

 Safety Sensor:

 Indicators provide constant visual monitoring of normal operation. In the event of ballast or lamp 

failure the safety sensor indicates an alarm condition. The safety sensor is capable of operating an optional 

Promate

™ 

Audio 

Alarm and/or 

Promate

™ 

Solenoid Valve.

3. 

STERALERT

™ 

Lamp Status Alarm:

 Produces a high pitched, pulsed tone when the water purifier is no longer functioning 

when visible light fails.

4. 

SureFLO

 Flow Control Valve*:

 Limits water flow to the rated capacity of the purifier. The flow control valve is located 

in line prior to the water purifier, and should be protected from ultraviolet exposure by the use of a 90-degree elbow fitting 

between the flow control valve and the water purifier.

5. 

Promate

 Audio Alarm*:

 Activated by the Ultraviolet Monitor or Safety Sensor, alerts the user to any malfunction detected.

6. 

Promate

 Solenoid Valve*:

 Operated in conjunction with the Ultraviolet Monitor, Safety Sensor or Time Delay 

Mechanism, this valve prevents water flow through the water purifier when an abnormal condition is detected or in

 

the event of power failure.

7. 

Promate

 Elapsed  Time  Indicator:

 A non-resettable display of the water purifier operating hours. Useful for scheduling and 

recording maintenance and lamp replacement.

8. 

Promate

 Time Delay Mechanism*:

 Provides a 2-minute warm up period during which the ultraviolet lamp achieves its 

full germicidal output before the water is allowed to flow through the water purifier. The time delay mechanism is used in 

conjunction with, and is electrically connected to the 

Promate

™ 

Solenoid Valve.

9. 

Promate

 Wall Mount Kit:

 Stainless steel wall brackets provide quick and easy installation and professional finish. Pre-

drilled and ready to install. Optimizes free air circulation to cool ballast housing.

10. 

QUANTUM

 Thermal Optimizer:

 Thermal relief valve used to help regulate the water temperature inside the water 

purifier’s disinfection chamber. Since the ultraviolet output of a germicidal lamp is affected by temperature it is important to 

keep the lamp’s temperature within the peak output temperature range.

11. 

Promate

  

Safety Goggles: 

Safety eyewear should be used as general-purpose safety protection and for additional shielding 

from ultraviolet rays

12. 

Promate

 Face Shield: 

Adjustable headgear and lightweight visor provides eye and face protection from  

germicidal ultraviolet rays. 

* Use of this option is recommended by U.S. Public Health Service “Criteria for Acceptability of an Ultraviolet Disinfection Unit.” 

Originally issued April, 1966.

NOTE: The recommended options above are available from Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation

®

 or a distributor of their 

products. For the other devices that may be required for your application, please contact your local water treatment dealer, 

plumber or plumbing supplier.

Summary of Contents for Mighty Pure MP36C

Page 1: ... THE USA Installation Operation Maintenance Read and Follow All Safety Instructions Save These Instructions Models Sanitron S37C Mighty Pure MP36C Designed for CE Compliance ULTRAVIOLET WATER PURIFIERS ULTRAVIOLET WATER PURIFIERS Extensive Product Information Available at ultraviolet com buyultraviolet com ...

Page 2: ...2 MAINTENANCE NOTES 23 USER ASSISTANCE PRODUCT REGISTRATION 24 WARRANTY 24 Patent Notice 24 These instructions generally describe the installation operation and maintenance of the CE Compliant water purifiers MIGHTY PURE Model MP36C and SANITRON Model S37C Questions that are not specifically answered by these instructions should be directed to the Factory Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation takes all...

Page 3: ... POTENTIALLY hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in death or serious injury This symbol pictorial is used to identify the need to wear approved ultraviolet blocking eyewear This symbol pictorial is used to identify the need to wear approved ultraviolet blocking face shield This symbol pictorial is used to identify components which must not be disposed of in trash Danger indicates...

Page 4: ...flow rate the lower the exposure time or the lower the flow rate the higher the exposure time The ultraviolet intensity is the amount of energy per unit time emitted by the germicidal lamp The dosage is the product of ultraviolet intensity and the exposure time The operation of the SANITRON MIGHTY PURE is as follows Water enters the purifier and flows into the annular space between the quartz slee...

Page 5: ... of use This reduces the chance of the purified water being re contaminated by bacteria in the water distribution system after the water purifier 6 As with any water handling device the water purifier should be located in an area where any possible condensation or leakage from the water purifier any purifier accessory and or plumbing will not result in damage to the area surrounding the water puri...

Page 6: ...talled on both the inlet and outlet sides of the water purifier The use of bypass valves is not recommended The shut off valves allow the purifier to be isolated from the water supply which is required when removing the quartz sleeve 7 Unions should be installed on both the inlet and outlet of the water purifier this will allow easy removal of the water purifier from the plumbing if required Apply...

Page 7: ...SureFLO Flow Control Valve Limits water flow to the rated capacity of the purifier The flow control valve is located in line prior to the water purifier and should be protected from ultraviolet exposure by the use of a 90 degree elbow fitting between the flow control valve and the water purifier 5 Promate Audio Alarm Activated by the Ultraviolet Monitor or Safety Sensor alerts the user to any malf...

Page 8: ...ing Contact factory with questions Inspection 1 Regularly inspect the water purifier to ensure that the germicidal lamp is still in operation On purifiers not equipped with the Ultraviolet Monitor lamp operation can be verified by a visible glow through the translucent sight port This provides an indication of lamp operation and does not indicate the level of ultraviolet intensity or transmission ...

Page 9: ...Next carefully slide lamp back into chamber until approximately 2 inches of the lamp is exposed on the opposite end Hold lamp and remove lamp socket 6 Lamp should now be disconnected on both ends Carefully remove lamp from chamber Be sure to withdraw lamp straight out without angling until completely clear of quartz sleeve Lamp and quartz sleeve are easily damaged Exercise care when handling 7 Rei...

Page 10: ...uartz sleeve is easily accomplished using the dual action wiper mechanism 1 Lift wiper clip up and away from wiper rod 2 Grasp wiper knob and gently pull out away from the purifier until it reaches its stop 3 Push wiper back in toward the purifier until it reaches its second stop 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 as necessary 5 Holding wiper in place return wiper clip and snap over wiper rod in front of the ...

Page 11: ...es remain within the static gland nut If so remove Teflon washer from static gland nut before proceeding 6 Carefully remove quartz sleeve from chamber NOTE It is advisable to support the quartz sleeve on the opposite end with your finger so that it does not drop to the bottom of the chamber as it slides into the chamber 7 Once the quartz sleeve is removed clean with alcohol or a mild non abrasive ...

Page 12: ...through the gland fitting Flush water through chamber being careful to remove all quartz fragments from the interior of the chamber 5 Carefully discard all pieces of the broken quartz sleeve 6 Align the end of the replacement quartz sleeve with the gland fitting of the chamber 7 Carefully slide the quartz sleeve into the chamber guiding it through the gland fitting NOTE Use care to keep the quartz...

Page 13: ... nut from the head clamp 4 Withdraw chamber head and wiper assembly from the chamber 5 Any broken pieces of the quartz sleeve can now be removed through the open end of the purifier chamber Flush water through chamber being careful to remove all quartz fragments from the interior of the chamber 6 Carefully discard all pieces of the broken quartz sleeve 7 Inspect the large O Ring used to seal the c...

Page 14: ...nd outlet shut off valves Remove drain plug and drain the chamber Once the chamber is drained remove any old sealing tape from the threads of the drain plug rewrap with 1 2 wide Teflon thread sealing tape reinstall and tighten the drain plug 3 Disconnect power to the Ultraviolet Monitor remove from chamber by loosening the two set screws on the aluminum collar and lifting it free from probe body 4...

Page 15: ...in and remove static gland nut replace sealing O Ring See Quartz Sleeve Installation or Replacement in the Maintenance section Poor or loose connections or fittings Tighten suspect connection or fitting or shut down purifier drain and remove fitting or connection Clean threads reapply thread sealing tape and reinstall Poor purifier disinfection performance AND OR Low UV intensity As indicated on o...

Page 16: ...60Hz Length 37 3 8 50 3 8 Width 5 11 16 5 11 16 Height 9 1 2 9 1 2 Chamber Diameter 4 1 4 4 1 4 Lamp Model No 05 1343 R 05 1343 R Ultraviolet Output 15 Watts 15 Watts Lamp Watts k 41 Watts 41 Watts Rated Life of UV Lamp 10 000 Hrs 10 000 Hrs All specifications dimensional data etc are approximate and subject to change without notice M M Ultraviolet output at 254nm at 100 hours and 80 F approximate...

Page 17: ...17 Mighty Pure Model MP36C Figure 9 Exploded View MP36C ...

Page 18: ... 1 15 1113A 9 Sight Port Plug 1 30 1075 10 Chamber 1 25 1465G4 11 Drain Plug 1 27 1216 12 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 Long 4 50 1034 13 Lock Washer 1 4 4 50 1321 14 Flat Washer 1 4 4 50 1317 15 Ballast Housing Cover 1 25 0394A 16 Screw No 8 x 3 8 Long 8 50 1323 17 Speed Nut 6 32 2 50 1314 18 Surelite Ballast Elect 230V 10 1 10 0115 19 Ferrite EMI Suppression 2 35 1749 20 Ballast Housing 1 25 1164A 21 Screw...

Page 19: ...19 SANITRON Model S37C Figure 10 Exploded View S37C ...

Page 20: ...1 16 Wiper Knob 1 25 1222 17 Wiper Lock Spacer 1 25 1512A1 18 Wiper Clip 1 25 1507C1 19 Dynamic Gland Wiper Lock 1 25 1510C1 20 Drain Plug 1 27 1216 21 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 Long 4 50 1034 22 Lock Washer 1 4 4 50 1321 23 Flat Washer 1 4 4 50 1317 24 Ballast Housing Cover 1 25 0394A 25 Screw No 8 x 3 8 Long 8 50 1323 26 Speed Nut 6 32 2 50 1314 27 Surelite Ballast Elect 230V 10 1 10 0115 28 Ferrite EM...

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Page 23: ...23 MAINTENANCE NOTES ...

Page 24: ...t will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment thereof or the product s total rated life whichever first occurs Within the warranty period we shall repair or replace such products which are returned to us with shipping charges prepaid and which are determined by us to be defective This warranty will not apply to any product which has been...

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