
Installation
7
2.
Select a suitable location for the disinfection system and its related components. As it is recommended to install a 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) as shown in
, or horizontally as shown in
. However, the vertical installation is the
most preferred method. When selecting a mounting location, leave enough space to allow the removal of the UV lamp
and/or quartz sleeve (typically leave a space equal to the size of the UV chamber itself).
3.
Mount the system to the wall using the supplied clamps. Various connection methods can be used to connect the water
source to the system, however union type connectors are recommended. The use of a flow restrictor device will help to
maintain the manufacturers rated flow. The flow restrictor should be installed on the outlet port and is designed to be
installed in one direction only. Ensure that the flow of the water matches the flow direction as indicated on the flow
restrictor. Refer to
Note:
DO NOT solder connections while attached to the system as this could damage the O-ring seals.
Figure 3 Disinfection System
Figure 4 Disinfection Installation - Vertical and Horizontal
Optional flow restrictor
Note:
Mandatory for
NSF credited systems
Note:
UV system should
be the final piece of
treatment equipment
Water
meter
Main
water
shut-off
Optional water
softener
To
drain
5 Micron
sediment
filter
Optional
carbon
filter
Optional by-pass
assembly
Optional by-pass
assembly
Optional
by-pass
assembly
Optional
drain
cock
Optional
solenoid
valve
Hot water pipes
Cold water pipes
Customer supplied
GFCI circuit to
match voltage
A
B
Unit overall length
Min. clearance equal
to unit overall length
Unit overall length
Min. clearance equal
to unit overall length