Element
Operation and Maintenance
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4. Remove the two rear top hatches to expose the tops of both UV assemblies. Place an
absorbent cloth around the port to catch any water discharge.
5. Disconnect the lamp lead wire from the glow cap electrical port (Figure 1).
6. Rotate the glow cap counterclockwise to unlock it from the mounting bracket (Figure 2).
7. Pull up on the glow cap to remove the lamp from the quartz sleeve (Figure 3). If not
replacing the quartz, sleeve proceed to step 13.
8. Grip the quartz sleeve nut with your hand and unscrew counterclockwise until it can be lifted
from the reactor chamber's threaded port (Figure 4).
9. Remove the quartz sleeve from the reactor chamber (Figure 5).
10. Remove all components from packaging and inspect for any damage, cracks, or scuffs.
11. Fully insert a new quartz sleeve into the reactor chamber and install the O-ring over the
quartz sleeve. Press the O-ring down over the quartz sleeve until it is seated in the bevel of
the stainless steel reactor chamber's threaded port.
NOTE:
DO NOT touch the quartz sleeve with your fingers as fingerprint residue will cause
the sleeve to prematurely fail. Hold it with a paper towel or soft, clean cloth.
12. Install the quartz sleeve nut onto the threaded port of the reactor chamber. Screw the nut on
clockwise and tighten hand tight.
13. Insert a new lamp into the quartz sleeve.
NOTE:
DO NOT touch the lamp with your fingers as fingerprint residue will cause the sleeve
to prematurely fail. Hold it with a paper towel or soft, clean cloth.
14. Gently press down on the glow cap and rotate it clockwise until it locks in place on the
mounting bracket
15. Reconnect the lamp lead wire to the new lamp.
16. Open the rear shut-off valves and check for leaks. Repair leaks as needed.
17. Re-energize the Element.
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