
Heater
elements
used
without
deionized
water
(Significant
scale
buildup)
Heater
elements
used
with
deionized
water
(No
scale
buildup)
Section
3.4
Operational
Checklists
Four
Critical
Steps
for
Reliability
1.
Connect
clean
potable
water
to
the
SWS.
(Reference
Section
2.5
–
Water
Supply
Quality)
2.
Use
the
SWS
every
time
water
is
added
to
the
WRS.
Before
each
use,
flush
SWS
until
water
is
clear
(2
minutes).
Use
chlorine
test
strips
to
verify
water
quality
(Reference
Section
3.4.3
Testing
Free
Chlorine).
Water
can
foul
and
become
discolored
if
not
used
regularly.
3.
Test
the
TDS
(Total
Dissolved
Solids)
of
the
water
and
replace
the
deionized
water
cartridge
as
needed.
(Reference
Section
3.4.1
Testing
Total
Dissolved
Solids
and
Section
4.3.4
SWS
Cartridge
Replacement)
4.
Follow
every
step
of
Section
3.7
‐
Checklist
for
Transport
and/or
Storage
to
prevent
storage
‐
related
issues
upon
startup.
Why
the
SWS
is
Important:
Preventing
scale
buildup
(buildup
of
mineral
deposits)
is
critical
for
ensuring
that
the
P2131
sterilizer
continues
to
operate
reliably
for
many
years.
Preventing
scale
buildup
will
keep
heat
‐
up
times
short.
In
addition,
scale
buildup
can
cause
small
pieces
of
scale
to
plug
valve
orifices
and
fittings.
Lastly,
if
deionized
water
from
the
SWS
is
used,
the
sterilizer
jacket
and
heating
elements
will
not
require
costly
labor
and
downtime
for
cleaning.
ALWAYS
ensure
that
the
SWS
is
used
for
every
fill
‐
up
to
the
WRS
to
keep
minerals
out
of
the
entire
system.
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