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Step 6: 

Once the system has been plumbed in, gently remove the 

quartz sleeve from its packaging being careful not to touch the length 

with your hands. The use of cotton gloves is recommended for this 

procedure as oils from the hands can leave residue on the sleeve and 

lamp which can ultimately block the UV light from getting to the wa-

ter.

Carefully slide the sleeve into the reactor until you can feel it hit the 

opposite end of the reactor. Align the sleeve so it centered along the 

length of the reactor, then gently push it in to lock it into the inter-

nal centering springs in the far side of the reactor. CAUTION: Pushing 

too hard when the sleeve is not aligned can damage the centering 

springs. Slide the o-ring onto the sleeve until it is butted up against 

the reactor. 

 

Figure 4.  Quartz 

Sleeve Installation

Step 7:

  Hand tighten the provided gland nut over the quartz sleeve onto the threaded end 

of the reactor. It has a positive stop to prevent over-tightening. A firm force may be required to 

fully tighten the gland nut, but DO NOT USE TOOLS for this step. Insert the provided stainless 

steel compression spring into the quartz sleeve. The spring works with the lamp and LUMI-Loc™ 

connector to create the proper lamp alignment. 

PLEASE NOTE:

 DO NOT install a UV lamp inside 

the quartz sleeve without the sleeve spring in place.

Step 8: 

Install the UV sensor 

(PURETEC

6.1

 systems only)

. Align the flat portion so it faces the 

gland nut end and matches up with the half metal lip on the sensor port (see Figure 5). Insert the 

sensor so it is fully seated and hand tighten the sensor nut. 

Figure 5.  UV Sensor Installation

Figure 6. IEP Connection

Step 9:

  The reactor is now ready for water flow. When all plumbing connections have been 

completed, slowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Make sure the by-pass valves are 

functioning properly and that the water is flowing through the reactor. The most common leak 

is from the o-ring not making a proper seal on the reactor. For new installations, review steps 6 

and 7. For older systems drain the reactor, remove the o-ring, dry it and reapply silicon grease. 

Reinstall the o-ring ensuring that it is properly sealed against the reactor and check again for 

leaks.

Step 10:

  Mount the controller to the wall so it is above or beside the reactor to ensure that no 

moisture can deposit on any of the connections (see Figure 1). Always mount the controller verti-

cally. For monitored systems, insert the sensor connector into the IEP port located on the right 

side of the controller (Figure 6). For the sensor to be recognized by the controller, the controller 

power must be plugged in last. 

Do not plug the controller power cord in before the last step. 

Summary of Contents for RI-10K

Page 1: ...55 Class B C US System Tested and Certified by NSF International against CSA B483 1 and NSF ANSI 55 for Disinfection Performance Class B System Rated Flow System Rated Flow RI 6KB 22 gpm RI 10KB 22 g...

Page 2: ...pply with a UV system gives you reassurance that your family will have access to safe drinking water throughout your entire home with no chance of microbiological contamination This is chemical free p...

Page 3: ...14 PURETEC5 1 Operational Screens 15 PURETEC6 1 Operational Screens 16 Lamp Countdown Sequence 16 Lamp Replacement PURETEC4 1 systems 17 Lamp Replacement PURETEC5 1 PURETEC6 1 systems 17 QR Codes 17 S...

Page 4: ...vice instructions if required 7 Do not use this system for any purpose other than what it was intended for Misuse of this system could potentially cause harm to the user or others 8 Your system is int...

Page 5: ...required will depend on parameters being treated Hardness 7 gpg 120 mg L if hardness level is 7 gpg or slightly below the quartz sleeve must be cleaned periodically in order to ensure effi cient UV p...

Page 6: ...lug 310040 O Ring 390007 Brass Nut RI SEN1 fits all but RI 6 to RI 9 series RI SEN12 fits all RI 6 to RI 9 series RI SEN1V NSF Class A series GLAND NUT O RING SLEEVE SPRING QUARTZ SLEEVE REACTOR UV LA...

Page 7: ...6 Teflon Plug 310040 O Ring 390007 Brass Nut RI SEN2 Standard series RI SEN2V NSF Class A series 260004 North American 260005 Euro 260006 British 260008 Australian New Zealand RI GNP RI ORP RI SLSP RS...

Page 8: ...POE systems choose a location where the main cold water line is accessible The system must be installed after other water treatment equipment softener or filters but before any branches See Figure 1...

Page 9: ...If mounting to an alternate material you will need to purchase the proper corresponding fasten ers Step 4 For water supplies where the maximum flow rate is unknown a flow restrictor is recommended so...

Page 10: ...SE NOTE DO NOT install a UV lamp inside the quartz sleeve without the sleeve spring in place Step 8 Install the UV sensor PURETEC6 1 systems only Align the flat portion so it faces the gland nut end a...

Page 11: ...acing you The key will plug into the lamp key port on the right side of the controller Figure 8 Step 13 Plug the lamp connector into the lamp Note the keying for proper alignment see Fig ure 7a 7b Ins...

Page 12: ...ning At a minimum the quartz sleeve should be cleaned on an annual basis The following steps outline a basic clean ing procedure Step 1 If a by pass assembly is installed shut the inlet valve off to p...

Page 13: ...sensor port Step 6 Holding the sensor in your hand wipe the flat portion sensor face of the sensor with isopropyl alcohol using a clean lint free cloth Step 7 Replace sensor following step 9 from the...

Page 14: ...with a detailed description of the system s performance in addition to pro viding any applicable fault messages and system diagnostics The controllers used in both the PURETEC5 1 and PURETEC6 1 are id...

Page 15: ...a final start up complete screen is displayed The system will now be ready to disinfect water flow all detected modules lamp reaching max output successful start up PURETEC5 1 Operational Screens On s...

Page 16: ...en is solid red and a constant audible alarm is given This alternates with a screen indicating water may be unsafe for consumption With the solenoid module the controller de activates the solenoid val...

Page 17: ...countdown timer has been reset Lamp Replacement PURETEC5 1 PURETEC6 1 systems After the lamp is expired it must be replaced with the same part number as indicated on the Maintenance Parts screen or o...

Page 18: ...el on the reactor or on the Maintenance parts screen Low UV Intensity Remove and clean the quartz sleeve and sensor Check water quality meets requirements on page 5 and add filtration as required Repl...

Page 19: ...power to the system Replace any module that is not detected when plugged directly into the controller Warning After any hard alarm the home or facility should be disinfected Follow the steps un der t...

Page 20: ...er water to enter the system The TRV works without power and comes complete with 10 of drain line Order PN RI TMS1 for 1 2 ports PN RI TMS2 for 3 4 ports PN RI TMS4 for 1 ports and PN RI TMS4 for 1 1...

Page 21: ...drops below 50 Also note that in cases where emergency use of untreated water is re quired the controller can be placed into a manual override mode allowing for the flow of water in an alarm condition...

Page 22: ...m3 hr 2 7 m3 hr 3 6 m3 hr Port Size FNPT MNPT MNPT MNPT 1 MNPT 1 MNPT Electrical 90 265V 50 60Hz 1A Max Plug Type Australian New Zealand AS NZ 3112 Lamp Power Watts 8 15 22 39 50 42 Power Watts 14 20...

Page 23: ...2 3 m3 hr 3 9 m3 hr Flow Rate TOC TOC suffix model 150mJ cm2 98 UVT 0 8 gpm 2 0 gpm 2 8 gpm 5 1 gpm 8 0 gpm 3 0 lpm 7 6 lpm 11 lpm 19 lpm 30 lpm 0 2 m3 hr 0 5 m3 hr 0 6 m3 hr 1 1 m3 hr 1 8 m3 hr Port...

Page 24: ...d every 6 12 months and replaced every 5 years This Class A system conforms to NSF ANSI 55 for the disinfection of microbiologically contami nated water that meets all other public health standards Th...

Page 25: ...0 hours of continous use ap proximately 14 months of operation General Operation and Maintenance UV lamps are to be replaced on an annual basis Quartz sleeves and UV sensors are to be cleaned every 6...

Page 26: ...e liable for any costs of removal installation transportation or any other charges which may arise in connection with a warranty claim Products which are sold but not manufactured by Puretec are subje...

Page 27: ...HER CAUSES THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THOSE WARRANTIES DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO ABOVE THIS LIMITED WA...

Page 28: ...AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND P 1300 140 140 P 0800 130 140 E sales puretec com au E sales puretec co nz W puretecuv com au W puretec co nz PN 910069 Version Date 07 2017...

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