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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING - to guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed,  
including the following:

1.  READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

2. DANGER

 - To avoid possible electric shock, special care should be taken since water is present 

near electrical equipment.  Unless a situation is encountered that is explicitly addressed by the 
provided maintenance and troubleshooting sections, do not attempt repairs yourself, refer to an 
authorized service facility.

3.  Carefully examine the disinfection system after installation.  It should not be plugged in if there 

is water on parts not intended to be wet.

4.  Do not operate the disinfection system if it has a damaged power cord or plug, if it is 

malfunctioning or if it is dropped or damaged in any manner.

5.  Always disconnect water flow and unplug the disinfection system before performing cleaning 

or maintenance activities. Grasp the plug and pull to disconnect. Never pull the power cord to 
remove it from an outlet.

6.  Do not use this disinfection system for other than the intended use (potable water applications.)  

The use of attachments not approved, recommended or sold by the manufacturer / distributor 
may cause an unsafe condition.

7.  Intended for indoor use.  Do not install this disinfection system where it will be exposed to the 

weather.  Do not store this disinfection system where it will be exposed to temperatures below 
freezing unless all the water has been drained from it and the water supply has been disconnected.

8.  Read and observe all the important notices and warnings on the water disinfection system.

9.  If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a proper rating should be used.  A cord rated for 

less Amperes or Watts than the disinfection system rating may over heat.  Care should be taken 
to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or accidentally pulled from the outlet.

1. SAVE 

THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS.

WARNING:  

The light given off by this unit can cause serious burns to unprotected eyes and skin.  

Never look directly at a lit UV lamp.  When performing any work on the UV Disinfection System, 
always unplug the unit first.  Never operate the UV system while the lamp is outside of the UV 
chamber.

WARNING:  

The UV lamp inside of the disinfection system is rated at an effective life of 

approximately 9,000 hours.  To ensure continuous water treatment, replace the UV lamp annually 
with the appropriate WTA Services UV lamp.  Failure to comply may present a fire hazard. 

Summary of Contents for Neptune TRI Series

Page 1: ...on Systems Model TRI 8 TRI 12 TRI 20 It is important that those responsible for the installation of this equipment as well as the owner operator read this manual and carefully follow the instructions...

Page 2: ...nded or sold by the manufacturer distributor may cause an unsafe condition 7 Intended for indoor use Do not install this disinfection system where it will be exposed to the weather Do not store this d...

Page 3: ...on equipment may be required if these parameters cannot be maintained Flow rate must not exceed rated capacity of the unit DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT The Triton series has an unique design with an ultra...

Page 4: ...always be properly grounded INSTALLATION The Triton series are always placed after the pressure tank and any other type of treatment devices i e softeners filters These units are normally installed in...

Page 5: ...selected Simply hand press or slightly tap in the flow control until it sits on the inside ledge of the machined port 3 Using the mounting box provided secure unit to wall or other surface Make sure t...

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Page 7: ...is operational 4 Set the 1 Year Lamp Timer WITH NEW UV LAMP Make sure the control box is plugged into the wall outlet and the UV lamp is on Press and hold the reset button Hold the reset button down f...

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Page 9: ...the quartz sleeve After sufficient film has formed on the quartz sleeve the ability of the ultraviolet germicidal rays to pass though the quartz sleeve and into the water may be impaired Therefore it...

Page 10: ...V to effectively kill bacteria Failure to replace the U V lamps every 9 000 hours may cause bacteriological breakthrough Should the use of the disinfection unit be intermittent in no case should the...

Page 11: ...to determine how much chlorine solution should be used In some instances removing the seal to measure the water can be a difficult task and it is easier to guess at the quantity of disinfectant needed...

Page 12: ...w to protect wells and springs and keep them from becoming contaminated call or visit your local Cooperative Extension office or your nearest certified water treatment specialist TABLE 1 Quantity of s...

Page 13: ...Water System Using Well Sanitizer Pellets Table 1 Well Diameter Inches Weight of Pellets lbs oz Cups of Pellets Number of Pellets To produce a 400 P P M chlorine dosage NOTE Pellets Weight 1 14 gram e...

Page 14: ...n water back down the well this also rinses upper portion of well After about 15 minutes of recirculation the water a strong chlorine odor should be apparent Turn off hose 6 Bypass water softener and...

Page 15: ...gulator or above 120 volts Line cord disconnected Check replace or outlet defective Defective U V lamp Replace Defective lamp ballast Check output voltage Replace ballast Loose open circuit wire Trace...

Page 16: ...ibutor freight paid It is the dealer customer responsibility to reinstall any components which require replacement under warranty No labor will be covered under this Limited Warranty Neptune U V Disin...

Page 17: ...pe Size Overall Dimensions Shipping GPM 120V 120V L x W x D Weight TRI 8 8 1 0 03 0 25 3 4 MIP 21 x 3 5 x 3 5 9 Lbs TRI 12 12 1 0 03 0 25 3 4 MIP 32 x 3 5 x 3 5 18 Lbs TRI 20 20 1 0 03 0 25 1 MIP 35 x...

Page 18: ...bottle or sterile container being used Holding the cap in a down position the operator should then hold his breath while taking the sample so as to avoid oral contamination of the sample The operator...

Page 19: ...19 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 20: ...20 7 7 5 1 2 5 5 1 67 03 21752 2 5 5 5 2 0 3 8 0 287 7...

Page 21: ...21 DRAWING AND PART NUMBERS...

Page 22: ...ort Nut 1 7 WTA 268 Top Mounting Bracket 1 8 WTA5 410 Lock Nut 1 9 WTA8 544 End Nut O Ring seal quartz sleeve 1 10 WTA5 409 Brass End Nut 1 11 WTA8 546 O Ring for shroud on end nut 1 12 WTA 7091 Gayno...

Page 23: ...Port Nut 1 7 WTA 268 Top Mounting Bracket 1 8 WTA5 410 Lock Nut 1 9 WTA8 544 End Nut O Ring seal quartz sleeve 1 10 WTA5 409 Brass End Nut 1 11 WTA8 546 O Ring for shroud on end nut 1 12 WTA 7091 Gayn...

Page 24: ...TA5 410 Lock Nut 1 7 WTA8 544 End Nut O Ring seal quartz sleeve 1 8 WTA5 409 Brass End Nut 1 9 WTA8 546 O Ring for shroud on end nut 1 10 WTA 7091 Gaynor Connector 1 11 HS4 075 BK Shrink Tubing 167 12...

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