Hallett 15xs Instruction Manual
Released on 11-Jul-13 – H800003Q
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UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2013
External dry contact for remote monitoring
20’ of flexible hose for connection of purge valve to drain
Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS)/Surge Protective Device
(SPD) for North American markets (120Vac systems)
Optional - Pre-treatment sediment and or carbon filter designed to remove
water particles, odor or trace chemicals for improved taste.
- Remote Wireless Monitor with 9V battery (1)
Other Materials Needed
The Hallett requires four #12 to 1/4” diameter fasteners (not provided) to mount
to a wall.
It also requires male NPT fittings for the hose connections and also for the
solenoid valve (1”). The Hallett unit requires a drain for purge valve discharge
line. These fittings, pipe insulation, and any piping compatible with the plumbing
should be on hand before you begin installation. See Figure 1B and make a list
of all necessary components including solder, paste and thread sealant. Bypass
piping and valves that isolate the unit are optional, (but recommended) as is a
drain valve for draining the unit.
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 connect the Stainless
flexible hoses to the Hallett or to the plumbing system – the FIP connectors mate
with male NPT (National Pipe-Taper) fittings. The rubber washer in each end of
the hose provides the seal. Ensure that the washer is in place before making the
connection.
Tools Needed
pipe cutter, torch and other typical plumbing tools for modifying piping
Wrench for tightening hose connections
Phillips screwdriver
Slotted screwdriver
Do not operate a unit that has been damaged or that is missing any components.
If a part is missing from your Hallett, contact your dealer
.
The installation of the Hallett (see Figures 1A through 1E) should be done in
compliance with all applicable federal, state/provincial, and local regulations. We
recommend that the unit be installed by a qualified service technician. Failure to
install the system properly may result in property damage (leaks/flooding) or
personal injury (electrical shock) and will void warranty.
Location
The unit must be positioned vertically on a wall
(the performance of the system
will be adversely affected if mounted horizontally)
See Figure 1A for