PRO COMPACT & CAD D300 v2.4
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List of Components
Hull Valve
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Must be placed as low as possible in the boat so as to avoid drawing in any
air
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Must be installed towards the back for a motorboat, or centered near the
keel for a sailboat. The ribs of the strainer should be placed towards the
front the boat to force the entry of water by scooping during navigation.
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The strainer of the hull valve helps stop large particles at the entrance of the
system.
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The basket filter is attached directly to the valve (photo opposite).
Prefilter
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Must be placed as close as possible to the hull valve and, if
possible, beneath the waterline to ensure a better yield/output.
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The first 25 micron cartridge does the pre-filtration, then the
second 5 micron cartridge brings a finer filtration.
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Comes with a tool for screwing / unscrewing the tank.
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Comes equipped with a solenoid valve for automated rinsing
of the fresh water system.
Seawater pre-pump
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The pre-pump is equipped with a 3-way valve (for manual
rinsing of the fresh water system).
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It must be placed as low as possible in the boat and be easily
accessible.
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The pressurized fresh water must be connected to the three-
way valve to facilitate manual rinsing and sterilization of the
watermaker; see the layout diagram at the start of the user
manual.
Tip: Do not forget to place 2 stainless steel collars at each joint
DO NOT PLACE THE PUMP WHERE THERE IS A RISK OF WATER SPRAYS