USER MANUAL
TD064-O&M-001
REVISION 4
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HPV GENERATOR CONNECTION
Note: The following instructions assume that the HPV Generator is
located next to the chamber with a power outlet socket nearby. In other
configurations the HPV Generator may be installed via fixed pipework in
a technical space away from the chamber, or integrated into the
chamber.
Refer to the User Manual for the Generator with regard to loading Hydrogen
Peroxide and setting up ready for operation.
Connections to HPV Generator
For HPV disinfection cycles, connections to the Generator can be via fixed
installation pipework (if generator is to be located in a technical space away from
the WIC) or by flexible hosing (as standard supplied with the Generator).
Positioning of the WIC inlet / outlet connections will vary dependent upon Client
requirements.
For both fixed pipework and flexible
hosing the connections to the
Generator and WIC are Camlock
connections.
Camlock connector.
The H
2
O
2
return hose is fitted with a male Camlock connection to attach to the
Generator and a female Camlock connection at the remote end to connect to the
chamber.
(Note: The colour coding of the hose and connector is blue).
The H
2
0
2
supply hose is fitted with a female Camlock connection to attach to the
Generator and a male Camlock connection at the remote end to connect to the
chamber.
(Note: This insulated hose goes to the red colour coded
connection).
The communication cable connection may be located in various positions on the
chamber dependent upon Client requirements.
There is a dedicated mains socket to power the HPV generator if the Generator is
placed at the front of the WIC. If it is not located at the front then a dedicated
power socket outlet must be within 2m of the HPV generator.