INSTALLATION
Figure 2.16: Pure Water SEMI-MODULAR Product Water Hose Connection.
Figure 2.17: Pure Water MODULAR Product Water Hose Connection.
2.1c
TO CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
TURN OFF ALL ELECTRICAL POWER FOR USE WITH THE RO UNIT PRIOR TO CONNECTING TO
THE RO POWER SOURCE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
TO PERSONS HANDLING THE UNIT.
NOTE
:
Adhere to all electrical codes and regulations governing the installation and wiring of electrical
equipment. Typical codes specify the type and size of conduit, wire diameter, and class or wire
insulation depending upon the amperage and environment.
NOTE:
The power supply should always be of greater service rating than the requirements of the RO
unit. This will assure proper voltage even if power supply voltage is slightly less than required.
Never connect the RO unit to a line that services another electrical device. THE RO UNIT
SHOULD HAVE ITS OWN INDEPENDENT CIRCUIT BREAKER
.
Verify all power switches and power sources are in the
OFF
position before any connection. Carefully
check the power supply volts, phase and hertz on the PW serial number tag to be sure of the
requirement. The PW unit comes with temporary power supply wires that we have used for testing.
Connect the permanent power supply in the same way in appropriate cable or conduit.
NOTE
:
To protect the equipment, VMT recommends use of a fuse or circuit breaker selected with a rating
at least 150% of the normal operating current amp draw as listed on the RO’s serial number tag.
Refer to
Section 9.0: DRAWINGS AND DIAGRAMS
for electrical schematics and wiring diagrams of
the
PURE WATER
.
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