
Description
Optional Component
(Owner/Installer-supplied)
Provides an optional feature to the System Control Logic that works in conjunction with the
Automatic Fresh Water Flush option. When installed and connected to the Main Printed Circuit
Fresh Water Tank Low Level Switch
Board, the Fresh Water Tank Low-Level Switch must be connected as a Normally Open (NO),
One Pole Single Throw (1PST) switch. When the Fresh Water Tank is empty, the switch is
open. As water rises in the tank, the switch closes. This informs the System Control Logic that
there is sufficient Fresh Water to perform the Automatic Fresh Water Flush Cycle.
Provides an optional feature to the System Control Logic that allows the System to shut off
automatically when the Fresh Water Tank is full (as long as the System is operating in Automatic
Fresh Water Tank High Level Switch
mode). Additionally, the System will not start when the Fresh Water Tank High Level Switch
signals to the System Control Logic that the Fresh Water Tank is full. When installed and
connected to the Main Printed Circuit Board, the Fresh Water Tank High Level Switch must
be connected as a Normally Closed (NC), 1PST switch. When the Fresh Water Tank is below
the full mark, the switch is closed. As water rises and reaches the top of the full mark, the
switch opens, which informs the System Control Logic that the Fresh Water Tank is full. The
System shut downs if operating in Automatic mode, and will not start if operating in Automatic
mode. If System operation desired when the Fresh Water Tank Switch signals to the System
Control Logic that the Fresh Water Tank is full, then the System may be operated in Manual
mode.
Provides an optional feature to the System Control Logic that audibly or visually signals to the
Operator that the System has stopped running. The alarm circuit output from the Main Printed
Alarm
Circuit Board is 12 VDC with MAXIMUM allowable current consumption of one (1) Ampere.
This alarm will signal if a fault occurs. It will not signal with a normal shut down (i.e., one that
was not associated with a fault).
UV Sterilizer
The following steps describe the assembly and installation process for the Ultraviolet (UV) Sterilizer component.
The SP-Series UV unit is shipped with a UV lamp, quartz sleeve, fittings, and O-rings, and must be assembled
before it can be used with your Aqua Matic RO Desalination System. The UV Sterilizer unit must be installed in
accordance with the following conditions/parameters:
• Install the unit in a sheltered, well-ventilated area.
• Install the unit as close as possible to the point-of-use, in order to avoid potential contamination discharge from
pipes, fittings, etc.
• Mount the unit on a stable support to avoid straining or warping.
• Allow sufficient clearance around the unit for servicing.
• Ensure the installation location is free from vibration.
• Properly ground the unit to ensure safe operation. Failure to properly ground the UV unit automatically voids
all unit warranty.
• Ensure that the line voltage is between 10.56V and 16.50V. Voltage outside this range will compromise the unit's
performance.
• Ensure that the operating pressure does not exceed the maximum operating pressure of 50 psig (8.24 bar).
• All piping, tubes and hoses leading to the UV unit's connection points must be leak-free. Please verify before
performing the assembly/installation procedures.
• The UV unit may be installed horizontally or vertically. For vertical installation, ensure that the inlet port is positioned
at the bottom.
Caution: Do not assemble or install damaged parts! Quartz sleeve and UV lamp are fragile and must be
handled with care.
Install Fittings
Perform the procedure below to prepare the UV unit for installation.
1. Inspect each port and fitting to ensure that the threads are free of dirt, burrs and excessive nicks. If threads are
badly nicked, replace the fitting.
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