Owner’s manual
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Phosphorus removal unit (DpEC)
Item # 339921
2.7.
About your home
Your residence must be equipped with an air vent and all plumbing must comply with all applicable local building code standards. As
stated in section
14. Ventilation
of the
Regulation respecting wastewater disposal systems for isolated dwellings (Q-2, r.22)
and
application for septic tanks, the primary reactor must be ventilated by an air duct with a diameter of at least 100 mm (4") or be
connected to the air vent of the isolated dwelling being serviced. Premier Tech strongly recommends using a pipe with a diameter of
100 mm (4") for the air vent.
Any change in the use of your residence or any modification to your septic system must be authorized by the local authorities and
Premier Tech must be informed of the change or modification. If this requirement is not fully met, the warranty for your phosphorus
removal unit (DpEC) and the watertight sand filter will become null and void.
3.
Alarm System
3.1.
Operation
The phosphorus removal unit (DpEC) is equipped with an exterior control panel which is connected to an alarm box. This alarm box
must be installed inside the residence so it can be heard when it is activated. The following information describes how this system
works.
The green “IN FUNCTION” indicator is lit when the alarm box is connected to 120V current.
The red “ALARM” indicator lights up and an alarm is activated upon the detection of an
abnormal situation within the treatment system. There must be a follow up with the proper
verifications.
The “TEST” button allows you to check if the alarm system is working properly. During a test,
the red indicator should light up and an audio alarm should be heard.
The “SILENCE” button mutes the audio alarm. However, this does not mean that the situation
has been corrected.
In the event of a power failure, the alarm system continues to function on an emergency
9-volt alkaline battery (not included). Using a rechargeable battery is not recommended.
NOTE: Replace the emergency battery every 12 months, each time the alarm is activated
or following any power failures. If the battery is weak, the system will beep once every
minute. When this occurs, replace the battery.
To replace the 9-volt battery:
•
Disconnect the alarm box and remove it from the wall (the battery must be inserted on the side of the box).
•
Open the cover of the 9-volt battery compartment and replace the battery with a 9-volt alkaline battery.
•
Close the cover, reinstall the box on the wall and reconnect it.
•
If the alarm is activated, press the “RESET/TEST” button to initialize it.
3.2.
An Activated Alarm
When an abnormal situation triggers an alarm, you must promptly contact the After-Sales Service department of Premier Tech at
1 800 632-6356 in order to identify the source of the alarm. Please note the following information during the installation of your system
and have it on hand when contacting the After-Sales Service. You will find this information on the stickers and identification plates of
your treatment system.
Primary reactor Model: PRT-660P/B or PRT-960P/B
EC unit Model: DpEC-090P/B
Serial Number:
Serial Number:
Pumping station alarm box
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