Single Point Watering System (SPWS)
SINGLE POINT WATERING SYSTEM (SPWS)
CAUTION
• Water the batteries only AFTER charging.
• Use water that meets the quality standards shown on page 43. Maximize battery life by removing ions
and heavy metals from water with the use of a deionizer. See Water Quality on page 43.
WATERING BATTERIES WITH THE SPWS
Checking the Water Flow Rate
1.
Connect the water hose with the built-in screen filter (2) to the water faucet (1)
(Figure 21)
.
See following
CAUTION.
CAUTION
• Make sure the screen filter is clean.
• Do not use a longer garden hose than provided with the System (20 feet), as a decrease in water
pressure can overfill the batteries and damage the refill system.
2.
Before screwing the hose-end assembly (3) onto the opposite end of the water hose, check the screen filter (4)
inside the end of the assembly to make sure it is clean
(Figure 21)
.
3.
Connect the purger (5) to the female coupler (8) on the end of the hose-end assembly
(Figure 22)
.
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Figure 21
Connecting Hose with Filter to Water Source
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Figure 22
Checking the Water Flow Rate
4.
Completely open the water faucet until the water flows out of the hose-end assembly (3), and note the movement
of the red flow indicator balls (6).
See following NOTE.
NOTE:
This step also eliminates any trapped air from the water hose.
The water flow rate must be at least 2 gallons per minute (7.6 L per minute) and the water pressure must be
no more than 100 psig (689.5 kPa) when static (no flow) for the SPWS to function properly.
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