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B

 

Backwash .............................. 15, 32 

C

 

Cleaning ................................ 27, 38 

D

 

Disposal ..................................... 33 

F

 

Fault ........................................... 32 
Faults ......................................... 32 
Filter element ...... 15, 29, 30, 32, 38 
Filtration ................................ 13, 15 

I

 

Inspection ................................... 27 

Installation ................... 9, 11, 12, 16 

M

 

Maintenance ............ 4, 9, 11, 12, 27 

P

 

Pressure reducer . 13, 14, 15, 25, 30 

S

 

Service kit..............................29, 30 
Spare parts ............................. 9, 31 

T

 

Technical specifications .............. 34 

W

 

Wearing parts ............................. 28 

 

 

Summary of Contents for pureliQ:A

Page 1: ...We understand water Filters Automatic filters pureliQ A pureliQ AD Operation manual...

Page 2: ...to this manual Without the written consent of Gr nbeck Wasseraufbereitung GmbH no part of this manual is allowed to be reproduced in any way nor is any part allowed be processed duplicated or distribu...

Page 3: ...description 15 4 Installation 16 4 1 Requirements in relation to the installation site 17 4 2 Checking the scope of supply 18 4 3 Installing the product 19 5 Start up 22 5 1 How to start up the produ...

Page 4: ...A und pureliQ AD The manuals of all accessories used shall apply 1 2 Target group This manual is intended for specialist installers and owners users 1 3 Storage of the documents This manual and all o...

Page 5: ...by specialist installers In Germany the installation company must be registered in an installation directory of a water supply company acc to 12 2 AVB Wasser V German Ordinance on General Conditions...

Page 6: ...s unimportant are indicated as follows Action Multi step instructions in which the sequence must be complied with are indicated as follows 1 First step a First action in the first step b Second step o...

Page 7: ...About this manual 7 44 BA_TD3 AA000en_025 1 6 Validity of the manual This manual applies to the following products Automatic filter pureliQ A Automatic filter pureliQ AD...

Page 8: ...m Designation No Designation 1 Observe operation manual 2 SVGW mark of conformity registered 3 DVGW test mark 4 CE mark 5 Disposal information 6 Nominal pressure 7 Pore size 8 Protection protection cl...

Page 9: ...nce or repair If unsuitable spare parts are used the warranty for your product will be void Do not use products which have a damaged power supply cable This can lead to injuries due to electric shock...

Page 10: ...n 2 2 Technical safety instructions This manual contains information and instructions that you must comply with for your own personal safety as well as to avoid damage to property The information and...

Page 11: ...he employers liability insurance associations DIN EN 806 Specifications for installations inside buildings conveying water for human consumption VDI 6023 section 6 2 4 Responsibilities of the speciali...

Page 12: ...e installation and start up to a specialist installer Have the product explained to you by the specialist installer Only perform activities described in this manual Do not carry out any activities tha...

Page 13: ...hen applied in the positive pressure range The filters are not suitable for circulation water that is treated with chemicals The filters are neither suitable for oils greases solvents soaps and other...

Page 14: ...oduct components No Designation No Designation 1 Month display 2 Pressure reducer handwheel 3 Click connection flange 4 Seal 5 Water meter screw connection 6 Pressure gauge 7 Automatic unit 8 LEDs bac...

Page 15: ...30 60 and 90 days A backwash can be initiated manually at any time The drain is opened by triggering a backwash The water flows through the primary screen to the filter element and then flows through...

Page 16: ...may only be performed by a specialist installer The pureliQ filters are installed in accordance with DIN EN 806 2 and DIN 1988 200 in the cold water line downstream of the water meter and upstream of...

Page 17: ...t The installation location must be away from heat sources e g washing machines boilers and hot water pipes A drain connection DN 50 must be available to discharge the flushing water There must be pus...

Page 18: ..._025 4 2 Checking the scope of supply No Designation No Designation 1 Water meter screw fittings 2 Gaskets 3 Automatic filters pureliQ A or pureliQ AD 4 Operation manual Check the scope of supply for...

Page 19: ...l not to scratch the housing with your tool The transparent plastic film serves as transport and dirt protection We recommend leaving it on the device during assembly and the construction phase to pre...

Page 20: ...low direction given on site 4 Rotate the click type connection flange to the position suitable for your flow direction marking on click type connection flange 5 Remove the protective caps 6 Install th...

Page 21: ...4 3 2 Attaching the backwash connection Discharge of backwash water with drain and trap Install the drain connection not included in the scope of supply at the lower outlet of the filter The free outl...

Page 22: ...aks 4 Connect the mains plug to the socket LED 60d lights up factory setting The filter is in operation The filter does not automatically backwash during the initial start up but waits until the set i...

Page 23: ...the set intervals 5 2 1 Setting the backwash interval Pos Designation No Designation 1 LED element 90d 2 LED element 60d 3 LED element 30d 4 LED element 7d 5 Push button Press the button repeatedly u...

Page 24: ...sh that may be in progress During the initial start up or after a longer interruption of the electrical power supply the backwash protection will only be available again after approx 5 minutes 5 3 Set...

Page 25: ...he pressure reducer is 4 bar You can change this value as follows 1 Open the withdrawal point 2 Set the desired after pressure on the handwheel for pressure reducer by turning it 3 Read off the measur...

Page 26: ...When handing over the product proceed as follows 1 Inform the owner user how the filter works 2 Hand over all documents to the owner user for keeping 3 Use the manual to brief the owner user and answ...

Page 27: ...d flush the parts well 6 2 Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance are not necessary for automatic filters We recommend checking the filter every six months 1 Check the filter for leaks...

Page 28: ...Danger of damaging the system if unsuitable wearing parts are used Risk of functional impairment malfunctions and loss of warranty Only use genuine wearing parts Seals are wearing parts Although these...

Page 29: ...l seal 3 Automatic drive 4 Filter cylinder 5 Cylinder O ring 6 Filter element Designation consisting of Order no Recommended replacement interval Service kit I Filter element 100 m incl seal Cylinder...

Page 30: ...linder O ring 6 Pressure gauge 7 Pressure reducer 8 Filter element Designation consisting of Order no Recommended replacement interval Service kit III Service kit I Pressure reducer Pressure gauge 101...

Page 31: ...ntenance 31 44 BA_TD3 AA000en_025 6 5 Spare parts NOTE Risk of damage to the system if unsuitable spare parts are used There is a risk of functional impairments malfunctions and loss of warranty Only...

Page 32: ...te through the filter Contact the specialist installer or Gr nbeck s technical service Filter element damaged or not properly installed Contact the specialist installer or Gr nbeck s technical service...

Page 33: ...nd recycled in an environmentally sound manner Do not dispose of the packaging the product and or the accessories with the domestic waste Comply with the applicable national regulations for disposal M...

Page 34: ...on length with without screw connection mm 185 100 182 100 191 100 C Min distance to wall mm 50 D Installation depth up to centre of connection mm 135 135 145 E Total height mm 385 Empty weight kg 1 8...

Page 35: ...11 3 Pore size m 100 Largest smallest pore size m 120 80 Operating pressure bar MPa 2 16 0 2 1 6 Nominal pressure PN 16 General Backwash water volume at 4 bar inlet pressure l approx 14 Water tempera...

Page 36: ...91 100 C Min distance to wall mm 50 D Installation depth up to centre of connection mm 135 135 145 E Total height mm 405 Empty weight kg 2 0 2 2 2 4 Operating weight approx kg 2 5 2 7 2 9 Connection d...

Page 37: ...3 6 5 8 Pore size m 100 Largest smallest pore size m 120 80 Nominal pressure PN 16 General Backwash water volume at 4 bar inlet pressure l approx 14 Water temperature C 5 30 Ambient temperature C 5 40...

Page 38: ...oading does not exceed the maximum specified value whichever value is lower Upper filtration fineness the number indicates the particle size of a material in m which passes through the filter under te...

Page 39: ...Operation log 39 44 BA_TD3 AA000en_025 11 Operation log Product designation Automatic filter pureliQ ____ Order no 101 ___ Serial no ________________ Date Work performed Signature...

Page 40: ...l no See type plate The aforementioned system also complies with the following directives and provisions EMC 2014 30 EU The following harmonised standards have been applied DIN EN 61000 6 2 2006 03 DI...

Page 41: ...Notes 41 44 BA_TD3 AA000en_025 Notes...

Page 42: ...al 33 F Fault 32 Faults 32 Filter element 15 29 30 32 38 Filtration 13 15 I Inspection 27 Installation 9 11 12 16 M Maintenance 4 9 11 12 27 P Pressure reducer 13 14 15 25 30 S Service kit 29 30 Spare...

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Page 44: ...Index Gr nbeck Wasseraufbereitung GmbH Josef Gr nbeck Str 1 89420 Hoechstaedt Germany For more information go to www gruenbeck com 49 9074 41 0 49 9074 41 100 info gruenbeck com www gruenbeck com...

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