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6. Connect the Valves to the Water Source
A.
Pipe or tube a line from the Control Valve Drain (Figure 13) to the drain. Refer to section 9 for
the proper sized drain line.
DO NOT
install a valve in this line
use a pipe smaller than the valve sizes listed on section 9
make a direct connection to the drain
o
Provide an air gap at least four times the diameter of the drain pipe to
conform to sanitation codes and be able to observe the drain flow.
use an excessive amount of elbows in the plumbing
B.
Connect the facility plumbing to the control valve inlet following all local codes.
C.
Temporarily run the control valve outlet to the drain.
Note
: Make sure all piping is free of thread chips and other foreign matter.
7. Electrical
The Water Filter use requires single-phase 110 volt, 1 phase, 60 hertz, and 5 amp service; it is
equipped with a 10 foot electrical cord and a wall plug-in transformer.
NOTE:
We recommend that a licensed electrician install your system in accordance
with local and national electrical codes.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, the incoming power supply must include a
protective earth ground.
NOTE:
Some Filters are supplied with an optional micro-switch that closes during
Backwashing. The wires with connectors can be located coming out the back of
the control valve.
Figure 13: Control Valve Diagram
Drain Outlet
Valve Inlet
Valve Outlet
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