P/N 1011202 REV. C 11/16
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Rinse Valve Connection
1. Obtain a length of 3/4” garden hose
long enough to reach from the Rinse
Valve to the drain.
2. Install a gasket in the end of the hose
(non-drain end).
3. Connect the hose to the Rinse Valve
fitting. Use a back-up wrench on the
fitting if required (Figure 5).
4. Direct the other end of the hose to
the drain. Secure as necessary.
NOTE:
The drain MUST accommodate a
flow of up to 15 gpm.
CAUTION
Do NOT use the Rinse Valve
for consumable water.
System Inlet Connection
The System Inlet has a 3/4” NPT male
thread at the Inlet Valve (Figure 6). Do NOT
overtighten fittings as this could cause the
plastic ball valve to crack.
Use plastic fittings and a pipe thread sealant
approved for use on PVC fittings when mak-
ing connections.
Filtered Water Permeate Outlet
Connection
The System Outlet has a 3/4” NPT female
thread at the Outlet Valve (Figure 6). Do NOT
overtighten fittings as this could cause the
plastic ball valve to crack.
Use plastic fittings and a pipe thread sealant
approved for use on PVC fittings when mak-
ing connections.
Inlet Water Plumbing
The “T” Fitting with plug (supplied) should
be installed at the System Inlet. This fitting
will be used for sanitizing the system and
downstream plumbing (Figure 6a).
Before connecting the fitting to the System
Inlet, the plumbing to the system must be
flushed clear of all debris. Hold a bucket at
the inlet water line and slowly open the In-
let Water Valve. Allow the pipe to flush until
all debris is removed.
3/4”
Garden
Hose
Connection
3/4”
Garden Hose
(not supplied)
directed
to drain
Rinse Valve Connection
Inlet
Ball Valve
(Manual)
Outlet
Ball Valve
(Manual)
Sanitation
Plug
Inlet
Inlet Ball
Valve
T-Fitting
Figure 5. Rinse Valve Connection
Figure 6. Inlet and Outlet Connections
Figure 6a. Installing a T-Fitting for Sanitizing
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