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Thank you for your purchase of a Spectra Catalina 340 Z system. Properly installed, it will provide
years of trouble free service. Please read through the installation instructions and the system lay-
out prior to installing. Like any piece of mechanical equipment, the system will require inspection
and service from time to time. Plan for service access and place the components in accessible are-
as. If you are having a dealer install the system, review the location of the components to make
sure that the installation will meet your approval upon completion. The MPC 5000 automatic con-
trol system adds programmability, automated operation, and system monitoring. Prudent opera-
tion is required with any marine equipment.
Always maintain enough reserve water to get to your
next port safely.
Front View
Pressure Relief Valve
Double rubber mounts
to absorb vibration
The Clark Pump Membrane Module is pre-mounted and plumbed together as a single unit to
save time and add reliability. This module must be installed in an area that maintains a tem-
perature below 120F (50C) and may be placed as high in the boat as you desire. Make sure
that the area around and under the pump does not have any water sensitive equipment. Allow
access to the pressure relief valve. You may mount the Clark Pump in any position, even up-
side down, but the salinity probe on the diversion valve manifold must always be down. Note:
If your machine is equipped with the optional Z-Brane, see the instructions on page 33 for in-
stalling the Z-Brane anodes. The anodes should be installed before installing the Clark Pump
membrane module.
Introduction to Catalina 340 Z Components
Quick disconnect
fitting eases mainte-
nance.
Summary of Contents for Catalina 340 Z
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