This Illustration demonstrates a Closed Loop Configuration
When the instructions within this section state "configure for Once Through Rinse" proceed as follows
1. Configure the Suction line for a Once Through Configuration as illustrated in the drawings at the TOP of pages
4 and 5 of this section. Disconnect the outlet line from the Sea Strainer [3] and place it in the container or bucket.
Or if the system is equipped with an Optional Inlet Clean/Rinse 3-way ball valve [30] between the Sea Strainer
[3] and Booster Pump [4], then position this valve to draw from the bucket.
2. Configure the Brine Discharge line for a Once Through Configuration. Connect the Brine Discharge Line from
the system to the Thru-Hull over board discharge fitting [18], normal connection for normal operation. Or if the
system is equipped with an Optional Discharge Clean/Rinse 3-way ball valve [31] between the System and the
Thru-Hull over board discharge fitting [18], then position this valve to discharge through the Thru-Hull fitting,
normal connection for normal operation
When the instructions within this section state "configure for Closed Loop" proceed as follows
1. Configure the Suction line for a Closed Loop Configuration as illustrated in the drawings at the BOTTOM of
pages 4 and 5 of this section. Disconnect the outlet line from the Sea Strainer [3] and place it in the container
or bucket. Or if the system is equipped with an Optional Inlet Clean/Rinse 3-way ball valve [30] between the
Sea Strainer [3] and Booster Pump [4], then position this valve to draw from the bucket.
2. Configure the Brine Discharge line for a Closed Loop Configuration. Disconnect the Brine Discharge Line from
the Thru-Hull over board discharge fitting [18] and place it in the container or bucket. Or if the system is equipped
with an Optional Discharge Clean/Rinse 3-way ball valve [31] between the system and the Thru-Hull over board
discharge fitting [18], then position this valve to return to the container or bucket.
Short Term Shutdown
A short-term shutdown is defined as a period of time in which the system is not utilized for up to four weeks. An
effective short-term protection for the system and R.O. membrane element is a Fresh Water Rinse of the entire
system with fresh water (product water from the system). This prolongs the system life by minimizing electrolysis
and retarding biological growth.
Note:
If the system is equipped with an automatic Fresh Water Flush Accessory then it is not necessary to
read this section. The Automatic Fresh Water Flush accessory rinses the system every 7 days automatically
as described previously. However, see “Winterizing and Freezing” note below.
WINTERIZING AND FREEZING TEMPERATURE STORAGE NOTE:
If the system is exposed to freezing
temperatures, DO NOT activate the Automatic Fresh Water Flush. Instead, perform a Manual Fresh Water Rinse
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