Lync WQ-AS
SECTION 3: OPERATION
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Startup
Once the plumbing and electrical connection procedures are completed, the AquaSolve tank(s)
needs to be filled with water. Follow the steps below to fill up the tanks:
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Verify that the UV unit(s) is unplugged
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Verify that the inlet valve to Lync Cartridge Filter is closed
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Verify that the inlet valve and outlet valves of the AquaSolve tank(s) are open
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Connect a hose to the hose bibb(s) (outlet sampling valve) after the outlet valve of the
AquaSolve tanks
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Run the hose(s) to a drain and open the hose bibb(s)
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Slowly/partially open the supply water valve to the skid and allow the AquaSolve tank(s)
to slowly fill with water
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When a steady stream of water appears at the drain, close the supply valve and hose
bibb(s)
Once the fill-up procedure of the AquaSolve tank(s) is complete, before the startup, the system
needs to be inspected to be free of leak. After it is verified that that there is no leak, follow the
steps below to complete the startup:
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Verify that the outlet isolation valve after the skid and the inlet and outlet valves of the UV
system(s) are open
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Slowly/partially open the supply water valve to the skid
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Slowly open the inlet valve to the Lync Cartridge Filter and allow the water to pass
through Lync Cartridge Filter, and Lync UV
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Check the entire system for leaks and repair as needed
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If leaks occur at cartridge filter, close the inlet isolation valve to the filter, release pressure
by pressing pressure release button, remove lid and check the O-ring to be sure it is
properly seated.
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Plug in the power cord(s) into an appropriate outlet (refer to specifications table) to start
the UV disinfection
NOTES:
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DO NOT allow this system to remain ON without water in it for extended periods of time.
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DO NOT allow the system to freeze.
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Do not operate filter above 125psi (8.8 bar). In installations where pressure is above
100psi (6.9 bar), install a pressure release valve to release pressure at 125psi (8.8 bar)
or less.
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A 1⁄4" FNPT port and pressure gauge has been installed in the filter's lid to indicate
working pressure . A second gauge is installed downstream of the filter in the pipe line to
indicate pressure differential and help determine when cartridge replacement may be
necessary.