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4.
Mount the remove ICE controller
horizontally to the wall, near
the reactor chamber. Ideally
place the controller above the
reactor and away from any water
connection point, to prevent any
water from potentially leaking
onto the controller by means
of a leak at a connection point
or a “sweating” system. Make
sure you allow for a “drip-loop”
on the lamp, sensor and power
cord, again, to prevent any water
from potentially entering the
controller.
5.
Install the UV lamp as outlined
on pages 7-8.
6.
When all plumbing connections
are made, slowly turn on the
water supply and check for leaks.
The most likely cause for leaks is from the o-ring seal. In case of a leak, shut
water off, drain cell, remove the
retaining nut, wipe the o-ring
and threads clean and re-install.
7.
Once it is determined that
there are no leaks, plug the
system into the ground fault
interrupter, and check controller
to ensure the system is
operating properly.
The controller is designed
to detect both power to the
system and lamp illumination. It
is important to NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE GLOWING UV LAMP.
8.
Allow the water to run for a few minutes to clear any air or dust that may be
in the reactor.
PLEASE NOTE:
When there is no flow, the water in the cell
will become warm, as the UV lamp is always on. To remedy this, run a cold
water tap anywhere in the house for a minute to flush out the warm water.