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ensuring that it is properly sealed against the chamber and check again for leaks.

Step 10:

 Fasten controller securely to wall with screws provided. Drywall anchors 

may be used. Note that the controller must be mounted vertically for adequate airflow 

across the aluminum heat sink on back (see Figure 7). Insert the sensor connector 

into the IEP located on the right side of the controller (Figure 8). For the sensor to be 

recognized by the controller, the controller power must be plugged in last. 

Do not plug 

the controller power cord in before the last step. 

Step 6: 

Once the system has been plumbed in, gently 

remove the quartz sleeve from its packaging being careful 

not to touch the length with your hands. The use of cotton 

gloves is recommended for this procedure as oils from the 

hands can leave residue on the sleeve and lamp which can 

ultimately block the UV light from getting to the water.
Carefully slide the sleeve into the chamber until you can feel 

it hit the opposite end of the chamber. Align the sleeve so it 

centered along the length of the chamber, then gently push it 

in to lock it into the internal centering springs in the far side of 

the chamber. CAUTION: Pushing too hard when the sleeve is 

not aligned can damage the centering springs. Slide the o-ring 

onto the sleeve until it is butted up against the chamber. 

 

Figure 5.  Quartz 

Sleeve Installation

Step 7:

  Hand tighten the provided gland nut over the quartz sleeve onto the threaded 

end of the chamber. It has a positive stop to prevent over-tightening. A firm force may 

be required to fully tighten the gland nut, but DO NOT USE TOOLS for this step. Insert 

the provided stainless steel compression spring into the quartz sleeve. The spring works 

with the lamp and lamp connector to create the proper lamp alignment. 

PLEASE NOTE:

 

DO NOT install a UV lamp inside the quartz sleeve without the sleeve spring in place.

Step 8: 

Install the UV sensor. Align the flat portion so it faces the gland nut end and 

matches up with the half metal lip on the sensor port (see Figure 6). Insert the sensor 

so it is fully seated and hand tighten the sensor nut. 

Figure 6.  UV Sensor 

Installation

Figure 7.  Fasten 

Controller

Figure 8. IEP 

Connection

Step 9:

  The chamber is now ready for water flow. When all plumbing connections 

have been completed, slowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Make 

sure the bypass valves are functioning properly and that the water is flowing through 

the chamber. The most common leak is from the o-ring not making a proper seal on 

the chamber. For new installations, review steps 5 and 6. For older systems drain 

the chamber, remove the o-ring, dry it and reapply silicon grease. Reinstall the o-ring 

Summary of Contents for Microlene UV68-CA

Page 1: ...event of a system failure boil water prior to use Dans le cas d une d faillance du syst me vous devrez faire bouillir l eau avant consumation Ce syst me est fabriquer de composant qui sont conforme la...

Page 2: ...ur family will have access to safe drinking water throughout your entire home protecting from microbiological contamination This is a chemical free process which is simple in its concept and effective...

Page 3: ...Sleeve 11 Cleaning the UV Sensor 12 Operation 12 MCXS Controllers 13 Controller Power up Sequence 13 Controller Operational Screens Operational Screens 14 Lamp Countdown Sequence 15 QR Codes 16 System...

Page 4: ...ng current not exceeding 30mA 7 Maximum working voltage of built n UV driver U OUT 250V 8 Maximum operating pressure stated in the instruction manual is 1034 kPa 150 psi 9 For complete disinfection us...

Page 5: ...s that the quality of your water is very important in order to ensure complete disinfection Treated water should be tested for at the least the parameters listed below If the water exceeds the listed...

Page 6: ...OWER CORD DM300016 Complete Assembly includes Teflon Plug O Ring Brass Nut MC CONT PC Australian New Zealand suit Standard male plug to connect via standard 10A GPO DM320006 DM300038 UV151LAMP suit UV...

Page 7: ...e there is enough space at the lamp connector end to safely remove the UV lamp and or quartz sleeve See Figure 2 The controller will require a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI or GFI outlet and s...

Page 8: ...late the UV chamber This will allow for easier access in case maintenance is required See Figure 4 Step 3 Fasten chamber clamps to wall with screws provided The screws must anchor securely into solid...

Page 9: ...ntering springs Slide the o ring onto the sleeve until it is butted up against the chamber Figure 5 Quartz Sleeve Installation Step 7 Hand tighten the provided gland nut over the quartz sleeve onto th...

Page 10: ...n the connector With the key removed from the lamp orient it so the label is upright and facing you The key will plug into the lamp key port on the right side of the controller Figure 10 Step 13 Plug...

Page 11: ...e may require periodic cleaning At a minimum the quartz sleeve should be cleaned on an annual basis The following steps outline a basic cleaning procedure Step 1 If a by pass assembly is installed shu...

Page 12: ...r during the removal of the UV sensor Step 5 Unscrew counterclockwise sensor nut from the chamber and pull the sensor slowly out of the sensor port Step 6 Holding the sensor in your hand wipe the flat...

Page 13: ...run through a diagnostic start up and the sequence will be displayed as follows on the colour LCD Next the controller checks for and initialises any optional modules that may be attached to the syste...

Page 14: ...vel of UV light detected by the sensor UV intensity can be affected by poor water quality scaling on the quartz sleeve and or sensor lamp failure or lamp expiring The following screens show the UV Int...

Page 15: ...ges to solid red with a continuous buzzer At any point during this sequence the audible chirp or alarm can be deferred for seven days by holding the controller button down for a period of five seconds...

Page 16: ...Maintenance Parts screen or on the label on the chamber With the system powered down remove and discard the lamp key from the controller The replacement lamp is packaged with a lamp key on the connect...

Page 17: ...r or on the Maintenance parts screen Low UV Intensity Remove and clean the quartz sleeve and sensor Check water quality meets requirements on page 5 and add filtration as required Replace lamp Wrong l...

Page 18: ...g the device 1 Make sure there is proper length of straight piping on the inlet side of the Flowmeter As well the direction of flow is in the correct direction 2 Verify installation is correct remove...

Page 19: ...n The long life fan is powered independently using a compact modular power adapter that operates from 90 265V 47 63Hz Order PN DM130014 Temperature Relief Valve TRV On reaching a higher temperature th...

Page 20: ...a NORMALLY CLOSED line voltage solenoid valve to the controller On a non monitored system the solenoid will only close on a lamp failure error On a monitored system the solenoid is closed when the UV...

Page 21: ...RQ 600 UV151SLEEVE Reactor Dimensions 8 9 x 68 3 cm 8 9 x 103 4 cm Chamber Material 316L Stainless Steel A249 Pressure Rated Tubing Controller Dimensions 17 2 x 9 2 x 10 2 cm 21 7 x 10 8 x 10 2 cm Ope...

Page 22: ...isinfection of microbiologically contaminated water that meets all other public health standards The system is not intended to convert wastewater or raw sewage to drinking water The system is intended...

Page 23: ...O B Microlene s closest Distribution Facility or authorised service depot Microlene will not be liable for any costs of removal installation transportation or any other charges which may arise in conn...

Page 24: ...the place of purchase is at your cost and is your responsibility The warranty claim will be assessed by Davey on the basis of their product knowledge and reasonable judgement and will be accepted if a...

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