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B.  Tools Recommended for Installation 
  The following tools will cover most of the 

installation sites encountered:
1. 

3

/

8

" variable speed electric drill.

2.  Extension work light with outlet.
3.  Safety glasses.
4.  1¼" porcelain hole cutter kit.
5.  1¼" Greenlee hole punch and 

1

/

8

" and 

½" metal drill bits for pilot hole. 

6.  Center punch and hammer.
7.  1¼" wood bit.
8.  Concrete drill bits.
9.  Assorted wood and metal drill bits including 

 

7

/

32

" metal drill bit. 

10. Phillips head and flat blade screwdrivers.
11. ½", 

9

/

16

" and 

5

/

8

" open end wrenches.

12. Teflon tape. 
13. Wide masking tape or duct tape. 
14. Plastic tubing cutter. 
15. Extra plastic tubing.
16. Low range air pressure gauge. 
17. Bicycle hand air pump. 
18. Small bottle of liquid chlorine bleach. 
19. Graduated measuring cylinder. 
20. Paper towels, wisk broom and assorted clean 

up materials.

C.  Site Selection for Major System Components 
  The R.O. System was designed to fit under a 

sink, however, because of space limitations 

or other reasons, the system’s flexible design 

allows for other locations. When determining the 

location remember that access to a cold water 

tap line, the household drain, and ease of filter 

replacement are important considerations. 

  All components and tubing should be located in 

an area not exposed to freezing temperatures. If 

winter temperatures are severe, the area should 

be above the minimum temperature listed in 

Table B for proper performance. Do not expose 

unit or tubing to direct sunlight. 

1.  Dispensing Faucet–The faucet should be 

placed near the sink where drinking water 

is normally obtained. Convenience of use 

(filling of water pitchers and glasses), and 

an open area beneath the faucet under the 

sink for attaching product and drain tubing 

are considerations. A 2" diameter flat surface 

is required above and below the installation 

site. The thickness of the mounting 

surface should not exceed 1¼". Watch for 

strengthening webbing on the underside of 

cast iron sinks. 

2.  Drinking Water Holding Tank–The Holding 

Tank may be placed where it is convenient 

within 10 feet of the faucet; under the sink or 

in an adjacent cabinet are best the choices. 

If a longer run of tubing is required, the 

tubing should be the 

3

/

8

" diameter OD size 

to prevent a high pressure drop. Remember, 

these tanks can weigh up to 30 pounds when 

full of water; a firm, level area is required. 

3.  R.O. Manifold Assembly–The manifold can 

be installed on either the right or left side 

of the under–sink area or a cabinet. The 

right side is recommended because all the 

tubing will be to the back of the cabinet and 

out of the way. Installation in the basement 

is also an option; one location is near the 

laundry/utility sink where cold potable water 

and drain access are handy. The mounting 

location should allow adequate clearance 

and accessibility for cartridge changes. 

4.  Feed Water Connection–The Feed Water 

Saddle Valve should be located as close to 

the manifold assembly as possible. USE A 

POTABLE COLD WATER SUPPLY ONLY. 

Softened water is preferred as it will extend 

the life of the R.O. Membrane.

5.  Drain Connection–The waste water must 

go to drain through an anti–siphon air gap. 

The air gap is provided for in the base of 

the faucet. If discharging into a utility sink 

or standpipe, an air gap of greater than 1" 

above the flood rim must be provided. 

  Do NOT connect the system drain line to 

the dishwasher drain or near the garbage 

disposal. Backpressure from these units may 

cause the air gap to overflow.

Summary of Contents for UltroWater

Page 1: ...rtified by NSF International against NSF ANSI Standard 58 for the reduction of the claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet R O Drinking Water System Model No UltroWater INSTALLATION OPERATION S...

Page 2: ...rtains to people with HIV AIDS patients receiving treatment for cancer recipients of organ or bone marrow transplants transplant patients taking immunosuppressive drugs and persons who have congenital...

Page 3: ...supply to prevent excess reject water from going to drain when the unit is not producing water WATER QUALITY MONITOR The optional Water Quality Monitor has been integrated into the faucet base for ins...

Page 4: ...is available to the user as reverse osmosis treated water when the system is operated without a storage tank or when the storage tank is bypassed Efficiency rating means the percentage of the influen...

Page 5: ...manifold or concrete anchors for hanging on basement wall Additional tubing or tube connectors Plastic wire ties for organizing tubing TYPICAL ULTROWATER UNDER SINK INSTALLATION DIAGRAM The Water Qua...

Page 6: ...ne housing sediment CARBON MODULE BASEMENT FLOOR please note if air gap in faucet is not used in basement installations a proper air gap must be created please check with local plumbing codes see exam...

Page 7: ...n area beneath the faucet under the sink for attaching product and drain tubing are considerations A 2 diameter flat surface is required above and below the installation site The thickness of the moun...

Page 8: ...ink Center punch the hole to provide a starting point for the drill Start with a smaller drill as a pilot and then drill a diameter hole to accept the bolt of a 1 Greenlee Hole Punch 1 chassis punch C...

Page 9: ...K 3 8 POLYTUBE TO DRAIN CLAMP BLACK 1 4 POLYTUBE TO DRAIN PORT ON RO SYSTEM BLUE 3 8 POLYTUBE PRODUCT OUTLET 5 Connect the tubing to the Faucet Push the Blue 3 8 Polytube into the 3 8 Quick Connect Fi...

Page 10: ...When you feel the Valve Handle firmly seated in the clockwise direction the copper tube is pierced and the valve is closed 2b To install on hard Steel or Brass Tubing supply line The supply line shoul...

Page 11: ...filter changes Mark the two locations the bracket can be used as a template Install the screws and tighten them until the heads are about 5 8 from the wall RED BLACK YELLOW IN DRAIN OUT DRAIN RESTRIC...

Page 12: ...rds the manifold Take the remaining housing and insert housing O ring into its groove Engage and firmly tighten housing hand tight only Remove the plug labeled ACTIVATED CARBON from the underside of t...

Page 13: ...rval for changing the modules not the R O Membrane is every 6 to 12 months Typical T F C Membrane life expectancy is three years Local conditions may dictate more frequent changes NOTE If the R O Memb...

Page 14: ...tube out of the fitting 4 Firmly reconnect the polytubes to the new Post Filter Refer to Fig 5 5 Slowly open the Feed Water Saddle Valve 6 When water begins dripping out of the Faucet in the following...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...e check The ASO Valve is malfunctioning Replace ASO Valve components Low pressure at the Dispensing Faucet In Line Activated Carbon Post Filter is plugged Replace Post Filter Air precharge in the Hold...

Page 17: ...mbing Dissolved gasses in the Feed Water Pretreat Feed Water to remove dissolved gasses Increase in Product Water TDS See high TDS in the Product Water section Drain Water overflows at the Dispensing...

Page 18: ...18 MADE IN USA Exploded View Parts List 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 19 18 15 16 21 Nitrate Nitrite Test Kit 22 Water Quality Test Kit for systems without the Water Quality Monitor...

Page 19: ...4 S3010 Housing 15 R7078 Optional Water Quality Monitor w Probes and Cover 16 S2116 6 Drain Restrictor 60 GPD 227 lpd 17 S7125X Activated Carbon Module 18 S1405 1 4 3 8 Fitting Wrench 19 S3072 Wrench...

Page 20: ...for shipping or travel charges to return the defective part s What Does This Warranty Not Cover This warranty does not cover the disposable sediment and carbon filters whose service life depends on fe...

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