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Installation

Installation must be carried out prior to making any 
electrical connections. See the general arrangement 
drawings, supplied at the end of this document.

Chamber Mounting

The unit can be mounted horizontally or vertically, 
however, consideration should be given to the following:

Chamber

Before installing the unit, check the tightness of the 
quartz clamp. Using the key provided, ensure the clamp 
is tightened to 4Nm torque setting. (This is equivalent to 
a firm hand tight.)

Vertical Mounting 

Water should enter at the bottom and exit at the top. 
Lamp access should be uppermost with a clear space 
equal to the length of the chamber at the end to allow the 
removal of lamp or quartz during routine maintenance.

Horizontal Mounting 

Water should exit at the top. If this is not possible, it may 
be necessary to fit a non-return valve or an automatic 
bleed valve to prevent air pockets, as a significant air 
space in the chamber will reduce its effectiveness. 

 

A clear space equal to the length of the chamber should 
be left at the end to allow the removal of lamp or quartz 
during routine maintenance.

Control Box

The control box can be mounted either to the UV 
chamber or to the wall directly. If it is chamber 
mounted horizontally, arrange the wall brackets 
to be approximately central to the chamber. In all 

 

cases ensure it is positioned so that the lamp cable is 
not stressed.

Saphir 1 including and Saphir Pro versions

•  Fit the two wall-mount brackets (B) to the wall.  

pace apart by about ¾ of the length of the chamber, 
with the slots uppermost, using the correct screws 
for your wall type (screws not included).

•  Open the worm-drive clips to their maximum and fit 

over the chamber. Place the chamber on the wall 
brackets, slip the clips into the slots on the brackets 
and tighten.

•  For chamber mounting of the control box, loosen 

the worm-drive clip by the lamp holder, fit the slot in 
the control box foot over the drive strap and tighten.

•  Secure the other end of the control box to the 

chamber with the third worm-drive clip.

•  

For remote control box mounting, mount the 
chamber as above. Fit the control box wall brackets 
through the slot in the control box feet and screw 
directly to the wall.

Saphir 2, 3, 4 and 7 including  and Saphir 
Pro versions

•  Fit the two wall-mount brackets (B) to the wall. 

Space apart by about ¾ of the length of the chamber, 
with the slots uppermost, using the correct screws 
for your wall type (screws not included).

•  Open the worm-drive clips to their maximum and fit 

over the chamber. Place the chamber on the wall 
brackets, slip the clips into the slots on the brackets 
and tighten.

•  For remote control box mounting, drill four holes 

on a grid of 180mm x 140mm (depending on the 
required orientation) and fit four off no. 6 screws. 
Use the keyholes to mount the control box.

•  Where the control box is mounted on the chamber, 

undo the third worm-drive clip and thread it 
through the two slots on the rear of the control box.  
Re-engage the clip around the chamber and 
tighten.

Saphir 10 including  and Saphir Pro versions

Use the pipe clips provided to secure the Saphir 10 
chamber to the wall. Fit the control box as described 
above, for types 2, 3, 4 and 7.

Saphir Range

Summary of Contents for Saphir 1 +

Page 1: ...ured by Daro UV in the UK other requirements considered Daro UV is a company registered in England Wales Registration Number 06070435 Designed Manufactured in the UK 015 Saphir Range Installation Operating and Maintenance Manual For Models Saphir 1 Saphir 2 Saphir 3 Saphir 4 Saphir 7 Saphir 10 Saphir Saphir and Saphir Pro Systems ...

Page 2: ...amp failure and end of life Alarm and microcontroller reset button Volt free contact for remote telemetry or solenoid shut off valve connection Selective 254nm UV sensor Digital UV intensity display with low UV warning Digital display lamp life readout Plus model also includes an audible alarm Saphir Range Range Features The Saphir range of systems is available with three different levels of techn...

Page 3: ...eaned and sterilised when the UV unit is fitted To ensure the water does not become stagnant the tank should store no more than a few hours of water supply Safety UV light can harm eyes and skin Never operate the lamps outside of the chamber The units are safe when in normal use Read the instructions fully before use maintenance must only be carried out by competent individuals Do not operate the ...

Page 4: ...ticles down to 5 10 micron in size will normally ensure the water is suitable and such a filter must be fitted unless the water is known to be completely clear at all times Filtration will also extend cleaning intervals Dissolved organic matter and metallic salts mainly iron will also absorb UV light and reduce the unit s effectiveness If parameters exceed the EEC maximum admissible concentrations...

Page 5: ...e wall pace apart by about of the length of the chamber with the slots uppermost using the correct screws for your wall type screws not included Open the worm drive clips to their maximum and fit over the chamber Place the chamber on the wall brackets slip the clips into the slots on the brackets and tighten For chamber mounting of the control box loosen the worm drive clip by the lamp holder fit ...

Page 6: ...racket Saphir 10 D Quartz Clamp Key E Saphir 1 2 2 3 0 0 1 Saphir 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 Saphir 3 0 2 3 0 0 1 Saphir 4 0 2 3 0 0 1 Saphir 7 0 2 3 0 0 1 Saphir 10 0 0 0 1 2 1 6 The accessory pack contains the following All Saphir and Saphir Pro models are supplied with a cable mounted connector for remote connection of the volt free contact facility Notes The control box must be earthed to the chamber using...

Page 7: ... to the relay this must be done via the cable plug The relay drives when the lamp is working correctly The socket is capped if this feature is not used See specifications below for relays ratings Connections Terminal 1 relay common Connect to supply Terminal 2 relay normally closed Supply output when lamp has failed Terminal 3 relay normally open Supply output when lamp is OK Connector Terminal 4 ...

Page 8: ...anged at regular intervals It is not possible to measure the level of UV being produced by the lamp by visual inspection Therefore a regular routine of lamp replacement is recommended to ensure effective performance see specification for lamp life To replace the lamp 1 Switch off electrical supply at the unit 2 Remove the bayonet lampholder cap Carefully partially withdraw the lamp still connected...

Page 9: ... the quartz tube Note Care must be taken when removing quartz tube as it is not supported inside the chamber To avoid breakage it must be kept parallel with the axis of the unit when being changed 4 Clean the outside of the sleeves using a mild abrasive such as wire wool or domestic scourer a 10 solution of citric acid will help remove any hard deposits Vigorous scrubbing will remove scale but wil...

Page 10: ...ed steel Painted steel Painted steel Painted steel Painted steel Power supply VAC PH Hz 220 240V 50 60Hz single phase Current rating amps 0 095 0 116 0 163 0 214 0 330 0 330 Fuse external 3A HBC Mains cable length 3 metre Features Saphir Lamp running indicator Features Saphir Lamp running indicator Lamp life clock Lamp status indicator alarm for lamp failure and end of lamp life Remote lamp on ind...

Page 11: ...y be valid if approved Daro UV Systems spare parts are used All models are to be operated and maintained in accordance with the owner s operating instructions This warranty will become void if the ultraviolet system is removed from its original place of installation or if the operating pressure exceeds 10 bar or if the temperature of the fed water exceeds 25 C or falls below freezing point All fau...

Page 12: ...ite decreases values Hold the buttons down to scroll through values more quickly To save changes scroll through the entire parameter list to reach the final page configuration write and wait for the settings to be saved If you leave the menu for 20 seconds without change the start display will return and any changes will NOT be saved The system is set with the default lock code 0000 This can be ch...

Page 13: ...y and white buttons to enter the correct code if changed from the default 3 Press the red button again to show freeze This freezes monitoring and disables alarms to allow maintenance This will remain active until any other button is pressed Procedure 1 On powering the system the version of software will be displayed followed by the standard screen display of hours and UV intensity ...

Page 14: ... again to set language Scroll through options with the grey and white buttons 5 Press the red button again to set date and time mm dd yy Change values with the grey and white buttons 6 Press the red button again to change the lock code Change values with the grey and white buttons ...

Page 15: ...power downs of the system Press the white button to clear and the red button to confirm 8 Press the red button again to access startup time This sets a delay from power up to when monitoring starts Please note alarms are not activated until lamps have warmed and output has risen 9 Press the red button again to adjust the display contrast ...

Page 16: ...ges Press the white button to clear and red button to confirm 11 Press the red button again to access abs counter This records the total hours the system has run since initiation and is NOT CHANGEABLE 12 Press the red button again to access lamp lifetime This activates an alarm after the lamp lifetime has passed example shown 8760 hours including the period that has passed since the previous user ...

Page 17: ...ANGE 14 Press the red button again to access endvalue This is pre set to 100 Please DO NOT CHANGE 15 Press the red button again to access adjust to calibrate the system Using the up button grey or down white button change no to yes then press enter red button The monitor calibration will then automatically be carried out Once this is complete press the red button ...

Page 18: ...old setting The display flashes red and volt the free contacts will also switch 17 Press the red button again to access delay to add a time delay before the main alarm is triggered 18 Press the red button again to access pre alarm the UV threshold setting The display flashes amber to give an early local warning of low UV intensity ...

Page 19: ...again to access delay to add a time delay before the pre alarm is triggered 20 Scroll to config press the red button to confirm The new settings will be applied Settings Setting Default Value Lock code 0000 Lamp life time 8760 Input Photodiode DO NOT CHANGE Main alarm 50 Pre alarm 70 ...

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