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Hallett 15xs Instruction Manual

 

Released on 11-Jul-13 – H800003Q

 

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UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2013

 

units are new or when the UV lamps have been replaced and lifetime counter 
has been reset, the system will begin an Initial Set-up process while the lamps 
are reaching full power. The green light will flash and the amber light will be on 
solid. This process may last 24 hours. When the Initial Set-up process is 
complete, a solid green light appears and the message “Unit Treating” will be 
displayed. The solenoid valve will be allowed to open during the Initial Set-up 
process. This is the normal operating mode of the unit.   
 
During normal operation if a power outage occurs, the unit will start up within a 
few minutes and an alarm will occur if the unit is not treating within 10 minutes. 
  
If the UV lamps fail to ignite, the unit will try several more times before issuing an 
alarm. Unplugging the unit and plugging it in again will allow the unit to try 
starting the UV lamps again. 
 

 

Remote Wireless Monitor (optional) 

The Hallett unit is available with a wireless alarm that can be positioned up to 
164 feet (50m) from the unit. The remote device has a LCD display to provide 
status messages and an audible alarm that sounds in the event of a system fault 
– detailed information about the fault would be available at main unit. The remote 
device is battery powered (9V) and can be conveniently located near the kitchen 
tap for a home or in the office for a school. Pressing the button on the remote will 
silence the beeping when an alarm occurs and it will cause any message to be 
redisplayed. If several warnings or alarms conditions exist at one time, pressing 
the button repeatedly will cycle through all messages.  

 

Automatic Quartz Cleaning Device 

The self-cleaning feature of the Hallett system involves a wiper turning inside the 
quartz sleeve.  The wiper operates soon after power up of the lamps and then 
every 4 hours it will cycle for 5 minutes.  The wiper can be enabled anytime in the 
Service section of the manual. 
 

Built in Purge Valve 

The Hallett contains a flushing or purge valve that cycles water through the unit 
during long periods of no water usage. The Hallett monitors water usage by 
measuring the rise in water temperature within the treatment chamber. During 
periods of no water flow, the purge valve will expel up to 1 gallon (4 liters) of 
water every 60-90 minutes. 

Supplied Surge Protector 

UV Pure supplies Transient Voltage Surge Protectors (that have been certified to 
UL1449 standard or equivalent that includes integral Over/Under Voltage shutoff 
protection) with its Hallett and Upstream models in North America to help protect 
against damage from power fluctuation. Those models must be plugged into the 

Summary of Contents for Hallett 15xs

Page 1: ...UV Pure Technologies Inc ULTRAVIOLET WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL Hallett 15xs VOLTAGE SERIAL NSF ANSI 55 CLASS A CERTIFIED Certified to IEC PUBLICATION 60335 1 EDITION 4 th...

Page 2: ...uct meet IEC 60335 1 Edition 4 and CE NOTICE THANK YOU By purchasing the Hallett UV system with Crossfire Technology you can now be certain that microbiologically safe drinking water is provided to ev...

Page 3: ...t UV sensors mounted in air which are designed to not foul and are more reliable indicators of system performance than ordinary systems The lamps are fan cooled and maintain consistent levels of UV ou...

Page 4: ...can be placed in a convenient location to provide operational information about the Hallett The Hallett 15xs has a built in purge valve The purge valve eliminates the need to shut down the unit in the...

Page 5: ...ternal Alarm Contacts 17 Remote Start Stop 17 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 20 Unit Functions 20 Pushbuttons 20 Starting the Unit 21 Remote Wireless Monitor optional 22 Automatic Quartz Cleaning Device 22...

Page 6: ...ded for the water to be tested for UV transmittance in any applications using cisterns surface water or ground water under the influence of surface water Total Dissolved solids TDS must be less than o...

Page 7: ...it if water is present on the unit WARNING Ultraviolet Light Hazard The lamps in the unit emit ultraviolet UV light that can cause permanent damage to the skin eyes Never look at the lamp when it is o...

Page 8: ...Pipe insulation is to be wrapped around the top hose and any other piping overhead to prevent condensation from dripping back onto the unit Note Teflon tape and thread sealant are not required to conn...

Page 9: ...r Having a Lamp Alarm is normal with a new system or with newly installed lamps until the lamps have reached full power Summary of Installation Unpack and install Hallett on wall Install top bottom ho...

Page 10: ...35mm 35 76 908mm TO MOUNT USE 12 OR 1 4 DIA SCREW 4 PLACES WATER OUT 1 MNPT WATER IN 1 MNPT 7 54 191mm 23 75 603mm CLEARANCE REQ D TO REMOVE WIPER 9 0 228mm Hallett N SF AN SI55C L ASS A CERTIF IED CE...

Page 11: ...not flow backwards through the valve See Figure 1D Step 4 Connect the solenoid valve to the Stainless flexible hose attached to the bottom of the Hallett Do not bend the hose excessively Make sure the...

Page 12: ...STIC SUCH AS PEX DO NOT USE PVC Figure 1B Step 6 Connect the purge valve to a drain using the tubing provided The tubing can be run down the right hand side of the unit within the recess provided the...

Page 13: ...OCATION OF S N PURGE VALVE RELOCATED BETWEEN OPTIONAL SOLENOID VALVE AND UNIT PURGE VALVE DISCHARGE LINE OPTIONAL DRAIN VALVE HALLETT UNIT MOUNTED VERTICAL AGAINST A WALL GROUNDED OUTLET 115VAC 50 60H...

Page 14: ...n from falling onto or into the unit Parallel Installation When more than one unit is installed in parallel flow split between units the units must be installed with manual shutoff valves both Hallett...

Page 15: ...DRAIN MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE ESSENTIAL SOLENOID VALVE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE ESSENTIAL CHECK VALVE ESSENTIAL Figure 1F Step 2 Plug the female end of the power cord into the power entry module located on...

Page 16: ...eless Monitor optional The Hallett system is available with a remote monitor that monitors the system operation and alerts you to any change in status If the unit did not come with a Remote Monitor th...

Page 17: ...t the battery on the remote monitor and then reconnect It will then sync up with main unit within a few moments External Alarm Contacts The Hallett system provides an external dry contact for remote a...

Page 18: ...not restrict movement Step 7 Replace blower and blower housing and allow connector wire back to the circuit board Secure with screw Ensure wires do not obstruct blower Step 8 Plug in blower connector...

Page 19: ...logies Inc 2013 VIEW A BLOWER HOUSING PANEL FLIPS DOWNWARD SCREW LOOSEN SCREW TO OPEN BALLAST ENCLOSURE DOOR DO NOT REMOVE CIRCUIT BOARD KNOCKOUT LOCATED HERE TILT FORWARD THEN REMOVE AIR FILTER Figur...

Page 20: ...display four pushbuttons and three indicating lights on the front panel See Figure 2 The pushbuttons allow you to navigate the menu screens on the LCD display See Menu section LCD Display The 2 line b...

Page 21: ...Hallett contains a safety switch that will disable the lamp power supply ballast if the front panel is not completely closed Caution Avoid continuously starting and stopping the unit within a 24 hr pe...

Page 22: ...information about the fault would be available at main unit The remote device is battery powered 9V and can be conveniently located near the kitchen tap for a home or in the office for a school Press...

Page 23: ...onal residences or during a vacation If the possibility of freezing exists the unit and any filters must be drained See Draining the Unit Upon returning reconnect all fittings close all valves and tur...

Page 24: ...ter and let the bleach remain in the lines for at least 12 hours turn off the Hallett unit Step 7 After the waiting period is over plug in the unit Once stable flush every line for at least five minut...

Page 25: ...g unit or defeating any system sensors may jeopardize the safety of the water If any system failure occurs and water enters the plumbing system without being disinfected if the optional shutoff valve...

Page 26: ...cm 2 Net UVT UV Int XX XX XX XX Service Menu See Following Sections Setup Menu Hallett 15xs See Following Sections Alarms and Troubleshooting See Following Sections Message History See Following Secti...

Page 27: ...eg C deg F UV Air Temp deg C deg F CB Air Temp deg C deg F Audio Alarm AUTO Audio Alarm AUTO Disabled 24hrs 48hrs 1 week OFF Technical Service Enter Password LampStarts Total Last 24hr Power Ups Seria...

Page 28: ...Continue to operate lamps UV Air Temp High Check if filter dirty fan fail Check if room temp within spec UV Air Temp Low Check if room temp within spec Switch lamps examine values Only one lamp may b...

Page 29: ...ully Close Front Panel Wiper not turning Check wiper motor operation Water temperature high Check purge valve operation Check shutoff valve operation Circuit board temperature high Check CB fan operat...

Page 30: ...ng through the unit The lamps in your unit will decay over time and should be replaced every 12 months for optimum performance Your unit has an internal timer to keep track of the lifetime of the lamp...

Page 31: ...ormation is required review it first before proceeding to Step 1 WING NUT OR THUMB SCREW UNPLUG UNIT TO OPEN UV LAMP LAMP SOCKETS USE A SCREW DRIVER TO PRY LAMP UP HERE w U V w V U FACES IN FACES OUT...

Page 32: ...he unit being careful not to touch the bulb Ensure that the lamps are aligned with the tab facing the outside of the system left or right side of the system or if the lamps have a stop sign printed on...

Page 33: ...steps below to inspect the quartz and disassemble the unit for quartz cleaning Caution Always shutdown and unplug the unit before performing any maintenance Never operate a unit unless the front pane...

Page 34: ...ck and easy procedure that works well in most cases Step 1 Fill a bucket or container with water before shutting off the water supply since you will need the water later to clean the quartz sleeve A s...

Page 35: ...tt 15xs Instruction Manual Released on 11 Jul 13 H800003Q Page 35 UV Pure Technologies Inc 2013 17 17 17 20 8 8 18 16 16 11 17 12 5 7 13 2 3 15 19 17 10 6 4 1 14A 13 9 14B Flow Restrictor Figure 4B Ha...

Page 36: ...00031 1 Seal Kit complete 18 R400033 1 Lamp Socket Wire Harness 19 R400047 1 Bottom SS Manifold 1 20 E500021 E500021U 1 Solenoid shut off Valve for 120V systems 240V systems Note that coil is 24Vac in...

Page 37: ...y and check for leaks Step 11 Replace all covers and plug in the Hallett unit Disassembling the Unit NOTE This procedure is not recommended for individual household users please contact your certified...

Page 38: ...e bottom quartz seal assembly does not require removal to clean the quartz so leave it in place This will support the quartz sleeve during cleaning and simplify the overall process Step 5 Remove the t...

Page 39: ...move the quartz sleeve by removing the top and bottom O rings Lift the quartz sleeve out of the unit Step 7 Install the new quartz sleeve into the unit and center it vertically Be careful not to chip...

Page 40: ...ALIGN HOLE IN SHAFT ADAPTER WITH THE WIPER SHAFT Replacement Parts Use only genuine UV Pure Technologies parts when servicing your Hallett disinfection system Failure to use genuine UV Pure Technologi...

Page 41: ...nd parts such as replacement UV lamps solenoid valves and other components sold or certified by UV Pure Technologies Inc with which this warranty is included in or on the package What the period of co...

Page 42: ...rts at its sole discretion and cost with the exception of shipping and handling charges Replacement parts or systems may be functionally equivalent reconditioned refurbished pre owned or new products...

Page 43: ...r poorly or improperly tightened plumbing connections This Limited Warranty is void if the Product or Parts have been altered or modified in any way by anyone other than a UV Pure technician or a Cert...

Page 44: ...is the global gold standard accepted by environmental regulatory agents worldwide for water treatment and disinfection This Class A system conforms to NSF ANSI 55 for the disinfection of microbiologic...

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