
Automatic Mode
Note: Auto Mode is highly recommended for Operators and Owners.
1. From the default screen, touch the START button.
Note: All System readings, pressures, flows and salinity will be displayed on the Touch Screen.
2. Although the System is producing product water, it may not be potable (i.e. drinkable) for up to 30 minutes. The
salinity of the Product Water diminishes gradually, until it reaches the preset setting. When the Product Water
is Potable, the UV Sterilizer energizes. The Potable Water is then diverted by the 3-way Product Water Diversion
Valve to the potable position and into the Post Filtration components, onward to the Storage Tank.
3. If an abnormality develops, touch the STOP button and correct the problem.
4. During operation, check for the following conditions:
a) Constant feed water flow.
b) Consistent system pressure.
c) Leaks in the System.
d) Abnormal noises or other occurrences.
5. Record the System's initial performance readings. Use the
New System Initial Readings Form
on page 98.
Manual Mode
Important: Manual Mode is intended for SRC technicians for set up and configuration purposes.
Note: The Remote Touch Screen will be blocked during operation in the Manual Mode.
Caution: When the System is operated in the MANUAL mode, safety features will still be controlled by the
System Logic; however AUTOMATED features will not be controlled by the System Logic and must be
controlled by the Operator.
1. From the default screen, touch the SETUP tab.
2. On the next screen, touch the Acceptable Salinity Level button.
3. On the Salinity Level screen, adjust the salinity to desired level (188 to 370 PPM), then touch the SETUP button.
4. On the next screen, touch the Manual Mode button.
5. On the next screen, touch the Booster Pump START button then wait 5 seconds for booster pump to stabilize.
6. Touch the HP Pump START button.
7. Slowly increase the high pressure level meter until the System product flow rate if reached.
• PRODUCT SALINITY (RED) means that the dissolved solids in the Product Water have not yet decreased
to an acceptable level. Although the system is producing “Product Water,” the Product Water may not be
potable (i.e, drinkable) for up to 30 minutes. The salinity of the Product Water diminishes gradually, until it
reaches an acceptable level or lower.
• PRODUCT SALINITY (GREEN) means that the dissolved solids in the Product Water have reached the
acceptable level and the Diversion Valve can be activated.
8. Activate the Diversion Valve. Touch the Diversion Valve button, which will cause the optional UV Sterilizer to
energize, as well as the 3-Way Product Water Diversion Valve to energize. “Potable” (good water) will then be
diverted into Post Filtration and onward to the Ship’s Storage Tank.
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