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with receptacle on cable, pushing ends together and then twisting the threaded 

locking ring clockwise to secure. 

2.

 

Plug  the  GFI  plug  into  an  AC 
power outlet. 

3.

 

Cycle  the  GFI  plug  to  verify  its 
functionality (see below). 

4.

 

Flip  power  supply  selector 

switch  to  120  VAC/230  VAC 

power  position  (to  the  left)  to 
operate pump. 

5.

 

When AC power supply is not in 
use,  disconnect  the  GFI  plug 

from the power source. 

6.

 

To  disconnect  GFI  plug,  twist 
the  threaded  securing  ring  in  a 

counter-clockwise  direction  and 
separate the plug from the    AC 

power input cable. 

Figure 3: AC GFI power connections 

 

CAUTION: 

Both  GFI  plugs  require  cycling  to  verify  their  functionality.  GFI  cycling  is 

done by pressing the “TEST” button, which should interrupt electrical power to the unit, 

followed  by  pressing  the  “RESET”  button  to  regain  function.  This  procedure  must  be 
repeated  every  time  the  power  source  is  disconnected  to  verify  GFI  functionality  and 

reduce the possibility of electrical shock hazards for users. 

 

CAUTION: 

Although the CB Tech WaterBox™ is fitted with GFI plugs for AC operation, 

which  reduce  the  possibility  of  electrical  shock  hazards,  the  operator  should  always 

exercise caution when using an electrical device near water or in wet environments. 

  

C. Operating the CB Tech 

WaterBox™ 

 

1.

 

Install  the  two  (2)  CB  Tech  Nanomesh™  Stage  I  filters  in  the  Stage  I  housings 

(closest to pump) and the  CB Tech Nanomesh™ Stage II filter in the Stage II filter 

housing (farthest from pump). 

 

2.

 

Choose an inlet device appropriate to the water source. For either option, use the quick 
disconnect fitting on the intake hose to attach the inlet device to the CB Tech 

WaterBox™. 

A.

 

Option  #1:  Float  Intake.    Place  the  flotation  device  in  the  water  source  so 
that the float is positioned as shown in Figure 4. The float intake is designed to 

float at the surface of the water source. An anchor with an adjustable lead is 

120 VAC 

230 VAC 

Summary of Contents for WaterBox

Page 1: ...e 1 of 20 CB Tech WaterBox Mobile Water Filtration System Operation Manual CB Tech Tel 866 622 9373 7251 Cathedral Rock Drive www CarbonBlockTech com Las Vegas NV 89128 sale CarbonBlockTech com 01411...

Page 2: ...PLUG TO AC POWER CABLE CONNECT GFI PLUG TO POWER SOURCE PRESS TEST BUTTON TO VERIFY GFI FUNCTION THEN PRESS RESET CONNECT 12V 24V DC POWER CABLE ATTACH POWER CABLE TO BATTERY OR USE 12 VDC CIGARETTE L...

Page 3: ...BOTH WATER INTAKES ARE FREE FROM OBSTRUCTION 3 CHECK ALL HOSE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PUMP AND WATER SOURCE FOR LEAKS APPLY PETROL GEL TO O RINGS IF NECESSARY 4 CONFIRM PUMP INLET STRAINER IS CLEAR OF DEB...

Page 4: ...ns 5 IV Technical Specifications 6 V System Overview 7 VI Using the CB Tech WaterBox Filtration System 8 A Unpacking 8 B Power Connections 9 C Operating the CB Tech WaterBox 11 D Maintaining the CB Te...

Page 5: ...ght or heat are necessary The CB Tech WaterBox has been tested by NSF International and received a letter of compliance from the United States Public Health Command certifying it has met the straight...

Page 6: ...cm x 60 2 cm x 33 3 cm Electrical requirements Voltage 12 24 VDC or 120 230 VAC Maximum height above water Priming 8 ft 2 4 m Operating 20 ft 6 1 m Safe to run pump dry Yes Temperature range Dry Stora...

Page 7: ...er Outlet Port 16 230 VAC GFI Plug 5 Filter Housing Wrench 17 120 VAC GFI Plug 6 Pressure Gauge 18 Component Storage Bag 7 Pump Intake Strainer 19 Hose Intake Adaptor 8 Pump 20 Hose Intake Float 9 Vol...

Page 8: ...is has the following parts 25 of 3 8 wire reinforced intake hose 10 of 3 8 wire reinforced outlet hose 2 CB Tech Nanomesh Stage II filter cartridge 1installed 1 spare 5 CB Tech Nanomesh Stage I filter...

Page 9: ...lti voltage power supply Figure 2 contains two voltage converters one for switching 120 VAC 230 VAC to 12 VDC and other for switching 24 VDC to 12 VDC Only one voltage converter operates at a time dep...

Page 10: ...lug from receptacle and allowing protective cap to close CAUTION Verify power source voltage prior to the connection with the multi voltage power supply only Figure 2 DC Power cable connection connect...

Page 11: ...epeated every time the power source is disconnected to verify GFI functionality and reduce the possibility of electrical shock hazards for users CAUTION Although the CB Tech WaterBox is fitted with GF...

Page 12: ...confirm that the pump intake strainer is in place and free of debris Figure 6 The pump intake strainer must be in place when operating the CB Tech WaterBox to prevent debris from entering the pump and...

Page 13: ...lter housing 1 This information will be needed to decide when the filters need to be changed OPERATIONAL NOTES It is normal to observe a small amount of black powder in the filtrate during the initial...

Page 14: ...water at ground level 6 Turn on the WaterBox press the pressure relief valve on the first Stage I filter housing to purge the air and allow the line to be primed All air must be purged from the line...

Page 15: ...Figure 9 c Insert cartridge in the housing with the two O rings toward the top The cartridge should seat itself easily in the filter housing assembly d Rinse any particulate debris out of the filter...

Page 16: ...decreases by 10 psi below the initial starting pressure Therefore it is important to make a note of the initial pressure reading on the system pressure gauge A typical initial pressure reading should...

Page 17: ...continues to trip confirm that the power source is operating at the selected voltage 12 VDC 24 VDC 115 VAC or 230 VAC If the power source is operating correctly and the circuit breaker continues to tr...

Page 18: ...e outlet hose and water intake are free from obstruction Confirm that pump inlet strainer is clear of debris If clogged unscrew cap remove and wash mesh screen Check all plumbing connections for leaks...

Page 19: ...AAs Organophosphates pesticides and herbicides Total Organic Carbon TOC Volatile Organic Compounds VOCs Customer Feedback Detailed feedback from users in the field on the performance of the CB Tech Wa...

Page 20: ...ed or error free or that non material defects will be corrected This warranty does not apply to any defect caused by failure of the user to provide a suitable operating environment use of products for...

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