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OPERATION

• Always disconnect power before performing any work on the disinfection system.
• Regularly inspect your disinfection system to ensure that the power indicators are on and no alarms are present.
• Replace the UV lamp annually (or biannually if seasonal home use) to ensure maximum disinfection.
• Always drain the reactor chamber when closing a seasonal home or leaving the unit in an area subject to freezing tem-
peratures.

Operating & Maintenance Instructions

CAUTION

Prior to performing any work on the disinfection system, always disconnect the power supply first.

UV Lamp Replacement:

NOTE: RESET LAMP LIFE TIMER AFTER LAMP REPLACEMENT 

(Page 7). Refer to www.lamprecycle.org for lamp disposal.

1.

To  replace  the  lamp,  there  is  NO  need  to  disconnect  the  system
from the water supply, nor to drain the water from the reactor cham-
ber  DO  NOT USE  WATER  DURING  THIS  PROCEDURE.  Lamp
replacement  is  a  quick  and  simple  procedure  requiring  no  special
tools. The UV lamp must be replaced after 9,000 hours of continu-
ous operation (approximately one year) in order to ensure adequate
disinfection.

2.

Disconnect main power source and allow the unit to power down for
30 sec. Remove the lamp connector by rotating the tab of the gland
nut  (Figure  2A).  Remove  connector  and  lamp  from  the  reactor
chamber. Separate the lamp from the connector (Figure 2B). Do not
twist the lamp from the connector, simply slide the two apart. Avoid
touching  the  lamp  on  the  glass  portion.  Handling  the  lamp  at  the
ceramic  ends  is  acceptable,  however  if  you  must  touch  the  lamp
glass, please use gloves or a soft cloth. Fully remove the lamp from
the  reactor  chamber  being  careful  not  to  angle  the  lamp  as  it  is
removed  from  the  chamber.  If  the  lamp  is  removed  on  an  angle,
pressure will be applied on the inside of the quartz sleeve, causing
the sleeve to fracture.

3.

To install a new lamp, first remove the lamp from its protective pack-
aging,  again  being  careful  not  to  touch  the  lamp  glass  itself.
Carefully insert the lamp into the reactor vessel (actually inside the
quartz  sleeve)  (Figure  2C).  Insert  the  lamp  fully  into  the  chamber
leaving about two inches of the lamp protruding from the chamber.
Next, attach the connector to the UV lamp (Figure 2B). Lamp is not keyed so it is important
to ensure the lamp wires do not interfere with UV sensor detection as low UV alarms could
result in UVSS-M models. The two wires should be oriented furthest away from the sensor
port. Ensure the connector is fully seated onto the UV lamp (Figure 2D).

4.

Once the lamp is fully seated on the connector, slide the connector over the gland nut. Once
the connector is located fully over the gland nut, rotate the tab back in to lock the connector
in place (Figure 2E).

Quartz Sleeve Replacement / Cleaning:

Mineral deposits and sediment may accumulate on the quartz sleeve decreasing the UV energy
detected. Good maintenance of filtration equipment will reduce the accumulation of residues. If
necessary,  remove  the  quartz  sleeve  and  clean  with  a  commercially  available  scale  remover
(CLR, Lime-Away, etc.) and a lint free cloth. Repeat the process as often as necessary to keep
the quartz sleeve clean. Be sure to remove all traces of cleaning fluid from the sleeve before it is
reinstalled in the reactor (be sure not to allow liquid inside the sleeve).

1. First remove the UV lamp by following steps 1 & 2 as outlined in the “Lamp Replacement” sec-

tion on page 5.

2. Shut off the upstream water supply that feeds water into the reactor chamber. 

3. Shut off the downstream water supply. If your system does not have a separate downstream

valve, simply open a downstream faucet to release any pressure that may be built-up in the
system.

Figure 2A

Figure 2B

Figure 2D

Figure 2E

Figure 2C

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Summary of Contents for UVSS-10

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL OWNER S GUIDE Stainless Steel Ultraviolet Water Purification System UVSS 6 UVSS 10 UVSS 15 UVSS 6M UVSS 10M UVSS 15M 51975 Rev 10 08 ...

Page 2: ...ywhere in the world It has been designed with you the consumer in mind PURA products are lightweight easy to use and simple to maintain PURA products will pro vide you with healthy clean drinking water for years to come What is Ultraviolet Ultraviolet UV light from the sun has long been known for its ability to destroy microorganisms However it has only been in recent years that equipment producin...

Page 3: ...ded see Figure 1D The complete water system including any pressure or hot water tanks must be sterilized before start up by flushing with chlorine household bleach to destroy any residual contamination see page 4 For safety purposes the disinfection system should be connected to a ground fault interrupt circuit The disinfection system is intended for indoor use only do not install disinfection sys...

Page 4: ... water matches the flow direction as indicated on the flow restrictor Figure 1C DO NOT SOLDER CONNECTIONS WHILE ATTACHED TO THE SYSTEM AS THIS COULD DAMAGE THE O RING SEALS 4 Mount the controller horizontally on the wall near the reactor chamber Ideally place the controller above the reactor and away from any water connection point to prevent any water from potentially leaking onto the controller ...

Page 5: ...of this water is not advised due to the extremely high concentration of chlo rine It is important to remember that in the event that a UV is briefly shut down for routine cleaning or during power interruptions where water could have passed through the system the aforementioned procedure must also be fol lowed Note A The addition of chlorine bleach to a hot water tank that has in the past been fed ...

Page 6: ...the inside of the quartz sleeve causing the sleeve to fracture 3 To install a new lamp first remove the lamp from its protective pack aging again being careful not to touch the lamp glass itself Carefully insert the lamp into the reactor vessel actually inside the quartz sleeve Figure 2C Insert the lamp fully into the chamber leaving about two inches of the lamp protruding from the chamber Next at...

Page 7: ...ning UVSS M Models Only CAUTION The UV sensor is a very delicate instrument Extreme care is required when handling and cleaning The sensor window itself is constructed from quartz which is extremely fragile be careful you do not chip or break this quartz window Manufacturer s warranty does not cover damage due to neglect or misuse Mineral deposits and sediment may accumulate on the sensor window d...

Page 8: ... lamprecycle org for lamp disposal c Install new UV lamp and connect it to lamp connector refer to page 5 d Replace lamp connector e Hold down the RESET switch while reapplying power to the controller until you see rSEt then release f 5 second delay will occur until you hear an audible tone LED display will read 365 once again Once you hear the tone let go of the switch and the counter will be res...

Page 9: ...s the push button RESET switch and hold for five seconds This will mute the audible alarm condition for 12 hours CAUTION This advanced warning system has been installed to provide you with the optimum protection against microbiological contamination of you water DO NOT DISREGARD THE WARNING SIGNALS The best way to ensure optimum UV performance is to have the water microbiologically tested by a rec...

Page 10: ...g AC power flowing to the normally closed solenoid valve The valve will remain closed no power until the UV level rises above 49 at which time the solenoid will open allowing for water to pass through To temporarily defer the operation of this solenoid output for up to 12 hours please refer to the instructions outlined on page 8 of this manual NOTE DURING BYPASS the water should NOT be consumed un...

Page 11: ...3 Heated Product Water A Common problem caused by infre quent use of water A Run water until it returns to ambient temper ature 4 Water Appears Milky A Caused by air in the water lines A Run water until air is purged 5 Unit Leaking Water A Problem with o ring seal on gland nut and or UV sensor B Condensation on reactor chamber caused by excessive humidity and cold water C Inadequate inlet outlet p...

Page 12: ... 15 Ground Wire Length 32 19 2 UVSS 6 32 9 UVSS 10 35 0 UVSS 15 3 4 NPT Inlet 1 NPT on UVSS 15 Ø2 50 Ø3 50 on UVSS 15 1 7 6 3 4 10 9 2 5 8 11 Connector 4 pin 89072 Solenoid Valve optional 3 4 120V Solenoid Valve optional 1 120V Solenoid Valve optional 3 4 230V Solenoid Valve optional 1 230V 89528 89529 ...

Page 13: ...Models Alternate Powercords Available 3 4 NPT Outlet 1 NPT on UVSS 15 Ground Wire Length 32 19 2 UVSS 6 32 9 UVSS 10 35 0 UVSS 15 3 4 NPT Inlet 1 NPT on UVSS 15 Ø2 50 Ø3 50 on UVSS 15 1 7 6 3 4 10 9 2 5 8 Connector 4 pin 89072 ...

Page 14: ...dealer the warranty shall be void ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD SPECIFIED ABOVE FOR PRODUCT AND COMPONENTS DESCRIBED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY As a manufacturer we do not know the characteristics of your water supply The quality of water supplies may vary seasonally or over a...

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