Coral Sea Vertical 6800
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Pre-installa
tion
8. Locate the System in a well-ventilated area.
Note: Symbol Used in this Section.
* Optional Accessory.
** Indicates items supplied by installer
† Indicates optional items used on Land Based Installations
and/or where a Feed Pump is used.
2.2 PIPING AND INTERCONNECT
DIAGRAMS
The P&ID illustration foldout in
Section 10
. These
illustrations may include Standard and Optional Accessory
confi gurations.
Determine the Prefi ltration and Post Filtration components
that were supplied with the system being installed. Locate
the appropriate diagram and interconnect the components
as per the appropriate diagram.
electrically grounded to a proper electrical grounding
source.
3. LENGTH OF CONNECTION LINES:
The System operates most effi ciently with interconnect
lines as short and straight as possible. As the distance
of suction lines increase, the feed pressure decreases.
As the distance of discharge lines increase, the greater
the backpressure on those lines. Maximum allowable
backpressure on the Brine Discharge line is 30 psi.
Maximum allowable backpressure on the Product Water
line is 20 psi.
NOTE: Restrictions in the Feed Line cause head loss and
reduction of the Booster Pump Outlet Pressure. Ideal
maximum output performance of the Booster Pump is
important in order to maintain a proper pressure into
the Pre-fi ltration Section. Feed Line restrictions reduce
the pressure into the Pre-fi lters and may cause the
System to shut down due to low-pressure output from
the Booster Pump. Such Feed Line restrictions require
expensive plumbing rework to correct the friction losses.
This is considered an installation error, and any plumbing
or installation correction is the owner’s responsibility.
Sea Recovery has no control over the system Feed Line
installations and does not cover such diffi culties arising
from or attributed to the Feed Line installation.
4. SYSTEM FEED INLET
The FEED INLET (THRU-HULL FITTING ON SHIP
INSTALLATIONS) must be in constant contact with the
Feedwater. Any air suction leaks coming into the System
Feed Line may cause the system to shut down due to low
feed pressure. If the installation is aboard a vessel, care
must be taken to plumb the Feed Line at the bottom of the
Sea Chest. This ensures an uninterrupted supply of air free
Feedwater. The Inlet Thru-Hull Fitting should be dedicated
for only the R.O. System. Using a single Thru-Hull Fitting
for several auxiliary Systems can cause air suction leaks
from other Systems competing for the same feedwater.
5. THE R.O. MEMBRANE VESSEL ASSEMBLY
The RO Membrane Vessel Assembly must not be exposed
to heat in excess of 103° F / 39.5 C. At temperatures
above 103° F (39.5° C) the R.O. Membrane Elements
experience irreversible fl ux loss (loss in production).
6. ACCESS FOR MAINTENANCE
GIVE SPECIAL CONSIDERATION TO ACCESS FOR
MAINTENANCE of all components. Such access would
include, but not limited to: Pre-fi ltration Element removal,
High Pressure Pump oil changes, R.O. Membrane Element
removal and Post Filtration Element removal.
7. THE CONTROLLER PANEL
Controller Panel contains System controls, which must be
accessible for operation and viewing.
2.3 RO MEMBRANE ELEMENT NOTES
CAUTION: Some systems are shipped
WITHOUT the Reverse Osmosis Membrane
Element. This is to accommodate Boat
Builders that will install the System well in
advance of commissioning the boat and the
System.
DOES THIS SYSTEM HAVE R.O. MEMBRANE(S) INSTALLED
OR NOT?
If not, is it your intention to install the R.O. membrane(s)
at this time, or do you wish to install them at a later date
when the boat is commissioned?
If the R.O. membrane elements are not installed and you
wish to install them at this time contact Sea Recovery
and supply us with your original Purchase Order Number,
Sea Recovery’s Invoice Number, and this System’s Serial
Number.
WARNING: IF THE REVERSE OSMOSIS
MEMBRANE ELEMENT IS NOT TO BE
INSTALLED AT THIS TIME ENSURE THAT
YOU LEAVE A VISIBLE NOTE AT THE
SYSTEM CONTROLLER AND AT THE FRONT
OF THE CONTROL PANEL INFORMING
THE END USER THAT:
THE REVERSE
OSMOSIS MEMBRANE ELEMENTS ARE
NOT INSTALLED; TO CONTACT THE
FACTORY FOR THE R.O. MEMBRANE
ELEMENTS; AND DO NOT OPERATE THE
SYSTEM WITHOUT THE R.O. MEMBRANE
ELEMENTS INSTALLED
.
EXTENSIVE DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF THE
SYSTEM IS OPERATED WITHOUT THE
R.O. MEMBRANE ELEMENTS INSTALLED.
Coral Sea Owner's Manual
Summary of Contents for Coral Sea
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