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SECTION 3: SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

3.1. Pre-Filter Maintenance

Feed water quality will affect the pre-filter service life. A pressure differential between the pre-filter pressure and post-filter pressure 

gauges  greater  than  10  PSI  indicates  the  need  to  replace  the  filter. This  is  critical  to  ensure  the  pre-treatment  filter  will  allow  the 

necessary  flow and that suspended particulate is removed from the feed water. This will increase membrane lifespan and improve 

production. 

3.2. Pre-Filter Replacement

Rubber/Nitrile gloves must be used to prevent microbial contamination.

1. 

Turn off the system’s power as a safety precaution.

2. 

Shut off the water supply to the unit. 

3.  Depressurize system by pressing red purge button (Figure 3)

4. 

Remove the filter housing by turning counterclockwise with the housing wrench supplied. (Figure 3)

5. 

Remove used filter from housing. Inspect inside of housing for sediment / scale. Clean and rinse.

6.  Dry thoroughly with clean, lint free cloth or compressed air.

7.  Inspect O-ring for damage and verify it is seated correctly. (Figure 4)

8. 

Remove all plastic wrapping from filter cartridge. Insert the new filter in the housing and reassemble. – 

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 

– 1/4 turn after hand tight using the supplied filter wrench is usually sufficient. Always use Waterite factory replacement 

cartridges.

9.  Turn on water supply.

10. 

Purge the air from the filter housing by depressing the red purge button until water comes out. (Tip: place towel over purge 

button to catch escaping water) (Figure 3)

11. 

Wipe area dry and inspect for leaks. If water is leaking from filter housing seal, repeat steps 2-9.

12.  Turn on power.

3.3. Membrane Service Life

If you notice a decrease in production from your system, different taste to your drinking water or an increase in Product TDS, this 

signifies that your membrane(s) are deteriorating and losing effectiveness. On units with multiple membranes, replace them at the same 

time. Where the RO unit is used for pre-treatment requiring water to exact standards, regular ongoing sampling and testing procedures 

are necessary to ensure compliance.

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Figure 14

 

3.4. Membrane Removal

Rubber/Nitrile gloves must be used to prevent microbial contamination.

1. 

Turn off the system’s power as a safety precaution.

2. 

Shut off the water supply to the unit. 

3.  Verify operating pressure gauge is reading 0 PSI.

4.  Loosen bolts and slide top end cap clamp down housing out of the way. (Figure 13)

5.  Repeat on all remaining membrane housings.

6.  Firmly grasp housing end cap(s) and using a rocking motion, remove them from the housing(s).

7.  Lay the housing end cap assembly to the side and remove membrane by lifting it from the housing. Pliers may be necessary 

to grasp the membrane if it has been installed for an extended period. (Figure 14)

3.5. Membrane Installation

Rubber/Nitrile gloves must be used to prevent microbial contamination.

Note the Direction of flow label on membrane housing(s). 

Down Flow Membranes

1.  Remove plastic wrapping/packaging from the membrane element(s). 

2.  Lightly lubricate the membrane brine seal and all O-rings located in the membrane housing caps with a good quality, silicone 

O-ring lubricant (

DO NOT 

use petroleum-based lubricants). 

3.  Insert the membrane element into the housing, so that the brine seal of the membrane will seat at the inlet side of the 

membrane housing (this is indicated by the direction of flow label on the housing). 

4.  Gently push and slowly twist the membrane until the product adapter fully seats inside the housing cap still in place at the 

bottom of the housing. 

5.  Repeat steps 8-10 for remaining membranes. 

6.  Inspect housing end cap O-rings for damage and to make sure they are seated correctly. Figure 16 & 17

7.  Re-install the housing end cap assembly into housings using rocking motion. 

8.  Re-install the band clamp and snug bolts equally to maintain an even gap between the clamp halves. 

9.  Repeat steps 6-8 on any remaining housing end cap assemblies.

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Summary of Contents for Vectamaxx RSL

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Vectamaxx RSL and RSLHP Commercial RO Systems Manufactured by WATERITE INC 5 200 Discovery Place Winnipeg MB R2R 0P7 www waterite com...

Page 2: ...intenance 12 3 1 Pre Filter Maintenance 12 3 2 Pre Filter Replacement 12 3 3 Membrane Service Life 12 3 4 Membrane Removal 13 3 5 Membrane Installation 13 3 7 Monitoring System Performance 14 3 8 Auto...

Page 3: ...ll be available during the Pretreat regeneration cycle This will prevent the system from operating periodically with untreated feed water and prolong the life of the filter and membranes How can I get...

Page 4: ...mum water level in the tank make sure that a check valve is installed in the product water line between the RO unit s outlet and the tank inlet This will ensure that backpressure from the tank will no...

Page 5: ...n a location that has access to 230 208VAC power a feed water line a drain capable of handling the waste flow from the machine and close to the storage tank 3 Make sure the feed water source is capabl...

Page 6: ...elements 1 Remove the filter housing by turning counterclockwise with the housing wrench supplied Figure 4 2 Inspect O ring for damage and to make sure it is seated correctly Figure 5 3 Remove plastic...

Page 7: ...e is not present the distribution system can back feed the system and leak to drain damaging membrane Figure 3 1 6 Complete the Electrical Connection 1 Connect 12 ga minimum 3 wire cable from the cont...

Page 8: ...er Programs The controller has 2 separate user selectable settings for configuring the RO The settings are identical except for variations in the membrane flush procedure If your feed water is a munic...

Page 9: ...from the system close the Reject valve Figure 10 until you have a flow rate of 5 GPM Let the system operate for about 5 minutes with Recycle valve fully open 9 The system is now flushing preservative...

Page 10: ...You may wish to lock the valves in the proper position by removing the handles to discourage tampering 5 Your system is now set up to operate at its designed settings RSLHP Units 1 Slowly close the re...

Page 11: ...may do so though this must be accomplished by a combination of increasing the flow of concentrate to waste and reducing the recycle valve flow This done in balance will maintain the overall system pre...

Page 12: ...e 6 Dry thoroughly with clean lint free cloth or compressed air 7 Inspect O ring for damage and verify it is seated correctly Figure 4 8 Remove all plastic wrapping from filter cartridge Insert the ne...

Page 13: ...on membrane housing s Down Flow Membranes 1 Remove plastic wrapping packaging from the membrane element s 2 Lightly lubricate the membrane brine seal and all O rings located in the membrane housing ca...

Page 14: ...power 16 Perform system startup and flush procedure See 2 4 System Startup and Flush Procedure 17 Inspect system for leaks MEMBRANES ARE SHIPPED WITH AN ANTI BACTERIAL PRESERVATIVE OPERATE THE SYSTEM...

Page 15: ...ing power supply automatically adjusts to supply voltage Voltage applied to the input is the same voltage the motor and valves will operate on Relay output ratings Feed solenoid 2A Output Voltage is t...

Page 16: ...Requirements 230 208V 230 208V 230 208V 230 208V 230 208V 230 208V 230 208V 230 208V 6 4 7 1A 6 4 7 1A 10 3 11 3A 10 3 11 3A 10 3 11 3A 10 3 11 3A 10 3 11 3A 10 3 11 3A 120V Option Canada only Yes Ye...

Page 17: ...essure Recycle valve out of adjustment See Step 2 5 Plugged or restricted recycle valve Clean or replace Crimped or damaged product line Repair or replace product line Membranes fouled Clean or replac...

Page 18: ...opyright 2021 Waterite Inc All Rights Reserved SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Motor Service factor all units Amps x 1 30 ALL RSL AND RSLHP UNITS ARE WIRED 230 208VAC 1 PH 60HZ UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECI...

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Page 20: ...off Switch N O FRG22 ALL 4 2 Pressure Gauge 0 100 psi LDU10025 ALL 5 2 Pressure Gauge 0 200 psi LDU20025 RSL 6 2 Pressure Gauge 0 300 psi LDU30025 RSLHP 7 Pre filter Housing Wrench HAN13W ALL 8 Produ...

Page 21: ...21 Copyright 2021 Waterite Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 22: ...yright 2021 Waterite Inc All Rights Reserved SECTION 8 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE LOG Date Line Pressure System Pressure Permeate TDS Feed Water TDS Pre Filter Change Fast Flush Permeate Flow Meter Waste Flow...

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Page 24: ...nsibility is limited to any warranty carried by the manufacturer It is the dealer s responsibility to immediately notify Waterite if defects are detected Seller shall not be liable for any special inc...

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