Quick-Check PowerSaver Manifold 10 & 20 Port South-Tek
Systems
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Revision Date: 8/30/17
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8
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
8.1
FILTER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT
All units come equipped with a pre-analyzer filter. Clean filter elements are important for good system performance.
Factory recommendation on filter change out schedule are as follows:
-Pre-analyzer filter: 12 months (Once per year)
See instructions below for how to remove/replace the filter element.
WARNING: Do not try to remove filter bowls until the filter is completely
depressurized. Valve off the incoming gas supply by turning the selector
switch on the main screen to the OFF position.
1.
Disconnect the tubes from the bottom of the bowls (if tied into
condensate drain system).
2.
To remove the bowl, turn the metal casing around the clear
blue plastic bowl counter-clockwise until it unscrews completely
from the housing. Then twist slightly and pull the blue plastic
bowl downwards out of the housing.
3.
Inspect the bowls. If the drain system is working properly, the
bowls should not be full of water.
4.
Remove the filter element by carefully pulling the black plastic
filter element holder out of the filter bowl and twisting the top
and bottom piece counter-clockwise until the holder pulls
apart. Take notice of how the element looks. If the element is
excessively dirty, more frequent filter changes are
recommended.
NOTE: A plugged drain system will cause water and oil to carry over into
the system, which will cause permanent damage to the media inside the
Quick-Check PowerSaver Manifold. Such damage is not covered by the
manufacturer's warranty. Use of filters other than those specified by
South-Tek Systems could result in damages not covered by the warranty.
5.
Wash the bowls in soapy water and rinse thoroughly as needed. Use of light air gun to remove debris is
also acceptable. Make sure to always wipe down with a clean and dry cloth.
6.
Install new filter element and replace O-rings as needed.
7.
Put the filter bowl back on the system in reverse order of how it was removed making sure the bowl is
seated in place correctly. Only tighten metal casing around filter bowl hand tight.
Figure 24: Filter Replacement