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General installation Guide Section 4.0
- Section 2 outlines the space required. Section 3.1 outlines the location parameters that must
be considered before starting the installation. General installation diagrams are also located
in section 3.
Tank Positioning Section 4.1
- Select the site for the installation (See section 3). The tanks should be located on a level sup-
port pad with adequate space on all sides. The system must be close to an drain that is capa-
ble of handling the maximum regeneration flow rate. Units should be within 3 feet of one
another for the communication cables.
- Position the tanks as shown on the system drawings (see section 3). Check the tank
orientation to ensure the piping will properly line up. If the tanks have tripod bases or
separate legs, they must be securely fastened to the floor when tank locations have been
finalized. Six 3/8” lag bolts with washers (2 per leg) are recommended.
- Check the internal hub and laterals distribution system for any damage that may of occurred
in shipping. This inspection is critical because if the distribution is broken, the media will be
flushed into the service lines. Also note that the riser tube on the 105 valve is cut 1/2” below
the top of the tank (see section 5).
- Load the media into the tanks. See section 5 for the media loading procedure.
Piping Section 4.2
- Due to slight expansion and contraction of the tank, piping must allow some movement. If
rigid piping is used, flex connectors must be used between the hard piping and to unit
connections as well as any other connections to the tank. An adequate vacuum breaker
must also be used to protect the tank any vacuum condition that could occur. Failure to
install or improperly install flex connectors and vacuum breakers where required may void
the warranty.
- Install the piping conforming to state, federal, provincial and local codes. All government
codes and regulations governing the installation of these devises must be observed.
- Flanges or unions must be installed close to the control valves. This will allow piping to be
removed for any servicing of any of the system components. Each unit requires a inlet and
outlet isolation valves are required as well as a full system bypass valve.
-Sample points and pressure gauges are required on the inlet & outlet of each unit. An air
release (if required) should be installed at the highest point on each unit (by others).
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