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Installation
Step 7 -
Connect the flow monitor cable to flow meter cable.
Step 8 -
Apply plumbing tape to the threads of the pressure
gauge and insert into the gauge port of the filter housing lid. Use
a wrench to tighten clockwise, Do Not twist on the gauge case.
Step 9 -
Turn off the main water supply to the home and open
an inside Faucet, both hot and cold side, to relieve any pressure
within the plumbing system.
Step 10 -
Turn off water heater(s).
Step 11 -
Construct inlet plumbing line from domestic cold
water source and connect to inlet plumbing port on system.
Include an inlet water isolation valve (user supplied) in the supply
line and close it.
DETAIL C
C
SNAP CONNECTORS
TOGETHER, CLICK SOUND
WHEN PROPERLY
INSTALLED
Step 12 -
Construct outlet plumbing line from flow meter
outlet port of system and connect to supply line entering home.
Include an outlet water isolation valve (user supplied) in the outlet
line and close it. Also install an outlet pressure gauge in this line.
Step 13 -
Construct a bypass plumbing line around the
system. Include a bypass valve (user supplied) in the bypass
line and close it.
Step 14 -
Remove ½" NPT system drain port plug (item #6
and #7) from filter housing counterclockwise.
Construct a drain line with shut off valve using 1/2" PVC plumbing
(user supplied) so the system can be drained of water during
filter cartridge changes. Drain line must route to a drain recep-
tacle (i.e., floor drain or drain pipe) where drain water will not
cause personal injury or property damage. Close the drain valve.
Follow all local building codes for drain line construction. Leave
an air gap of at least 4" at the end of the drain line. See page 12
Installation Diagrams for additional information.
Step 15 -
Using drill and 3/8 drill bit, anchor system to floor
with mounting hardware provided. If mounting surface is other
than concrete, installer must provide appropriate mounting hardware.
Step 16 -
For installations where the system is installed within
a metal plumbing system, install a metal bonding strap across
metal inlet and outlet plumbing lines to maintain electrical
continuity.
DETAIL A
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DETAIL A
A
INSTALL AS SHOWN
& APPLY PLUMBING TAPE
TO PREVENT LEAKS
INSTALL INLET PRESSURE
GAUGE & APPLY PLUMBING TAPE
TO PREVENT ANY LEAKS
INLET PRESSURE GAUGE
TO FACE AT PROPER ANGLE
FOR PROPER VISUALIZATION