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Waterlogic 100 Technical Manual - Issue B, September 2011
INSTALLATION KIT
For installation, you will need: 1-20 metres of 6mm 5/16 inch water pipe, PRV
(pressure reducing valve) set at 3 bar or 42 psi, non-return valve, self-cutting saddle
valve or isolating valves, moulded plug fitted, CO2Gas (if required), CO2 Regulator
and customer handbook. Allow 1 Hour to complete installation.
• The WL100 must be installed according to the local guidelines.
• Waterlogic strongly recommend that a pressure reducing valve is set at 3 bar
and a non-return valve be used on all WL100 installations.
• The WL100 should not be connected to water supplies of unknown bacterial
quality or those not already fit for human consumption. The WL100 should only
be connected to a potable drinking water supply.
• The filter on the WL100 must be changed every 6 months.
• The cold tank should also be flushed and sanitised every 6 months.
• Waterlogic International strongly recommends the use of an anti-flood device.
• Figure 1 is the recommended installation kit.
Fig 1. Recommended Installation Kit.
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The hot water will heat to 85°C approximately.
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The cold tank will start cooling. When the machine has reached the target tem-
perature the compressor will stop running. The temperature will continue to drop as
any ice that has formed on the sides of the tanks will start to melt and equalize the
tank temperature.
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To test the water temperatures please ensure that you use an accurate previ-
ously calibrated thermometer.
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Please ensure that the cold water produced has a good taste. If you detect a
plastic taste then it is an indication that the machine needs to be flushed again.
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Check the machine to make sure it is electrically safe.
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The WL100 should be sanitised at installation. See ‘Sanitising or Descaling’.
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The WL100 must not be installed in direct sunlight, adjacent to a heat source, or
in an ambient room temperature above 30°C or below 5°C.