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Figure 7. ExitOxy back view
When the ExitOxy is delivered it is already tested and adjusted. The ExitOxy is adjusted by adjusting the disc valves
properly. The disc valves as in Figure 7. No. 2 are therefore sealed when the system is delivered. The disc valve on the
inlet connection has to be newly adjusted since the water pressure of the system is different on every location. The seal
on the inlet disc valve (Figure 7. No. 2) can be removed before the adjustment is made. Afterwards, this has to be
returned.
Starting with putting the system into service.
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Open the ball valves in the inlet and outlet connections (Figure 7. No. 1).
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Open the disc valves in the inlet by turning the red drain to the left. The system will fill up with water.
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The air vent (Figure 7. No. 2) on the top side of the degasser tank will blow of air as the tank is filled up. When
the air vent stops blowing off, the degasser tank is filled.
Now, first check the direction of the pump. Pay attention! The degasser tank has to be filled with water. Under no
circumstance it is allowed to let the pump run dry. This will damage the pump.
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Put the switch (Figure 7. No. 6) on position 1 (manual on) and push the reset button (Figure 7. No. 5). The
pomp will turn. Pay attention to the turning direction of the pump.
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Put the switch (Figure 7. No. 6) back to position 0 (Off) after 1 second turning to prevent damage to the pump.
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If the pump turns in the same direction as the arrow (Figure 7. No. 4) the direction is correct.
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If the pump turns in the opposite direction of the arrow (Figure 7. No. 4) the direction is incorrect. To correct this,
2 of the 3 phases have to be swapped. Refer to the directions in chapter 4
‘Electrical connection’.