
CAUTION: For supply air locations there must be at least .075” static
pressure availabl
static pressure then a return air location may be required.
I.
If you have a return side installation no supply air feed is needed.
J. When installing the STS Box be sure to leave adequate service
must have ‘pull’ room for the tank to be removed if necessary. The cover for
the STS Box is a ‘Zero’ clearance cover. However standard space
requirements are at least 1.5x the width of the STS Box of space is needed in
front to service it.
II) RO System Location and Piping:
A. Now install the Reverse
mountable with simply two screws and can be hung as self supporting. Follow
the instructions outlined below
respective connections. All connections are simple quick connects. It is
recommended that a shut off valve be placed in line after tapping the domestic
water line for the RO System supply.
1) Locate and connect the
equipment. This will be the right side as you face the system. The
supply side will consist of Black ¼” tubing.
2) Locate the Yellow drain line, and place in an appropriate area for
drainage.
HUMIDIFICATION SEASON IS MONTHS AWAY.
CONDENSATE PUMP
3) Locate the b
humidifiers
system metal
storage tank.
proximity to the RO System.
4)
Make sure to open the valve at the top of the storage tank.
5) Once installed, allow the system to run for approximately 15
minutes to flush completely. Make sure there are no leaks, parts
can come loose in shipping. Hand tightening may be necessary.
6) The RO System will run until all the humidifier supply lines and
storage tank are filled and charged to the pressure of the building.
This may take several hours to happen.
7) PLEASE N
WATER SUPPLY TO THE RO SYSTEM.
if this is a problem)
B. Pipe supply piping from
Panel/Generator or STS Box
C. Open the inline water
the filling of water to the
filling the clear water filter housings on the RO System.
CAUTION: For supply air locations there must be at least .075” static
pressure available at the supply feed location. If there is not enough
static pressure then a return air location may be required.
If you have a return side installation no supply air feed is needed.
When installing the STS Box be sure to leave adequate service
must have ‘pull’ room for the tank to be removed if necessary. The cover for
the STS Box is a ‘Zero’ clearance cover. However standard space
requirements are at least 1.5x the width of the STS Box of space is needed in
) RO System Location and Piping:
everse Osmosis (RO) Water system. These systems are wall
mountable with simply two screws and can be hung as self supporting. Follow
outlined below for connecting the colored tubes to their
respective connections. All connections are simple quick connects. It is
recommended that a shut off valve be placed in line after tapping the domestic
water line for the RO System supply.
Locate and connect the domestic water supply side of the
quipment. This will be the right side as you face the system. The
supply side will consist of Black ¼” tubing.
Locate the Yellow drain line, and place in an appropriate area for
drainage.
NOTE: DRAIN MUST BE OPERABLE! EVEN IF THE
HUMIDIFICATION SEASON IS MONTHS AWAY.
CONDENSATE PUMP – IT MUST BE ON LINE!
Locate the blue product water line that will provide
humidifiers. Utilize a “t” connector (provided and taped to the RO
system metal frame) to hook up the product water (blue line) to the
storage tank. Locate the 2.5 gallon storage/bladder tank in close
proximity to the RO System.
Make sure to open the valve at the top of the storage tank.
Once installed, allow the system to run for approximately 15
minutes to flush completely. Make sure there are no leaks, parts
can come loose in shipping. Hand tightening may be necessary.
The RO System will run until all the humidifier supply lines and
torage tank are filled and charged to the pressure of the building.
This may take several hours to happen.
PLEASE NOTE: 35 PSI MINIMUM REQUIRED ON
WATER SUPPLY TO THE RO SYSTEM.
(Consult with the Factory
if this is a problem)
Pipe supply piping from the RO System to the fitting on the side of the
or STS Box labeled “
water in
”.
Open the inline water valve off of the building domestic water supply to begin
filling of water to the RO System. You should notice water immediately
filling the clear water filter housings on the RO System.
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CAUTION: For supply air locations there must be at least .075” static
e at the supply feed location. If there is not enough
static pressure then a return air location may be required.
If you have a return side installation no supply air feed is needed.
When installing the STS Box be sure to leave adequate service room. You
must have ‘pull’ room for the tank to be removed if necessary. The cover for
the STS Box is a ‘Zero’ clearance cover. However standard space
requirements are at least 1.5x the width of the STS Box of space is needed in
Water system. These systems are wall
mountable with simply two screws and can be hung as self supporting. Follow
for connecting the colored tubes to their
respective connections. All connections are simple quick connects. It is
recommended that a shut off valve be placed in line after tapping the domestic
supply side of the
quipment. This will be the right side as you face the system. The
Locate the Yellow drain line, and place in an appropriate area for
! EVEN IF THE
IF PIPED TO A
e product water line that will provide RO water to the
(provided and taped to the RO
to hook up the product water (blue line) to the
Locate the 2.5 gallon storage/bladder tank in close
Make sure to open the valve at the top of the storage tank.
Once installed, allow the system to run for approximately 15
minutes to flush completely. Make sure there are no leaks, parts
can come loose in shipping. Hand tightening may be necessary.
The RO System will run until all the humidifier supply lines and
torage tank are filled and charged to the pressure of the building.
ON INCOMING
(Consult with the Factory
the RO System to the fitting on the side of the Control
valve off of the building domestic water supply to begin
System. You should notice water immediately