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1. The above picture shows the installation of a
typical disinfection system and the related
components that may be used for the
installation. The use of a by-pass assembly is
recommended in case the system requires “off-
line” maintenance. If this is the case, it must
be noted that the system will require
supplementary disinfection of the distribution system if any water is
used during this by-pass condition. In addition, during by-pass, the
water will NOT be disinfected and the attached “DO NOT CONSUME
THE WATER” tag (included with the system), should be physically
installed on the by-pass assembly until such time as the system is
sanitized and returned to service. Please refer to the complete
disinfection procedure as outlined on page 6 of this document. If the
water is to be consumed while the system is off-line, the water must
be boiled for twenty minutes prior to consumption.
2. Select a suitable location for the disinfection system and its related
components. As it is recommended to install
a ground fault protected circuit (GFCI), make
sure that this is taken into consideration
prior to any installation. The system can
either be installed vertically (inlet port at the
bottom) (Figure 1A), or horizontally
(Figure 1B), however the vertical installation
is the most preferred method. When
selecting a mounting location, you must also
leave enough space to allow for the removal
of the UV lamp and/or quartz sleeve
(typically
leave
a space
equal to the size of the reactor
chamber itself).
(Note: Installation
drawings show Silver “PLUS” system
with UV sensor for representation
purpose only)
optional 4-20MA
“Y” cable
to 4-20mA outlet
FIGURE 1A
FIGURE 1B