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The TWT deposit control systems have minimal
maintenance requirements and no moving parts. The
TWT deposit control systems should remain powered
on all of the time. The control panels have indicator
lights (see diagram ) and alarm circuits to show prob-
lems caused by external forces such as damage to
the coil, or insulation or damage to the electrical con-
nection. The alarm circuit may be connected to your
building control system, if desired.
The TWT deposit control systems are designed to
remain on continuously provided there are no exter-
nal interruptions, e.g., power outages), prot e c t i n g
equipment from scale, bio-film and
c o r r o s i o n . This is especially important for the equip-
ment that is idle. Of course, the system can and
should be disconnected from the power source when
being directly handled for installation, removal, sea-
sonal shutdown, or for other major equipment repair.
Recommended twice monthly Inspections:
The deposit controller, reaction chamber, and
fittings should be inspected visually for possible dam-
age. In addition, the control panel has the built-in
capacity for providing a 110-volt status signal in case
th system output is interrupted.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF TWT
®
DEPOSIT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
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TWT Reaction
Chamber
Integrated
Controller
Indicator
Lights
Power On
Coil Energized
System Fault Error
Push to Test
Indicator Lights
On the TWT Deposit Control Integrated Treatment
System: If the deposit control reaction chamber is
not connected the red light will show solenoid
fault:
If TWT
®
deposit control system faults, contact
dealer or TWT, Inc. for technical assistance.