CONFIGURATION 2:
Typical End-of- line Convection Installation (Flow Switch Disabled)
For 24 Hour Operation As A "Convection Style" Unit
OXYGEN BUBBLES GENERATED WITHIN THE CELL CAN BE UTILIZED TO CREATE FLOW.
STEP 1 Disconnect the cell flow switch cable mounted with the cell. Plug the shorting plug
(included in the convection installation kit) into the back 2-circuit connector
input (plug closest to wall at bottom of Control Panel).
STEP 2 Install Part #949 Convection Kit (per sketch). Cut pipe directly below skimmer
and insert
proper size solvent weld or flex hose tee; connect, as per diagram below,
to second tee / check valve combination on input side of cell assembly.
FLOW DETECTOR
WITHOUT A
CABLE.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. The cell must be mounted vertically, with unobstructed free flow through the discharge outlet. This
allows complete disbursement of gas bubbles generated during purifier production.
2. Convection illustration depicts a vertical cell (see sketch above) immediately adjacent to the
discharge supplied by a direct bypass to avoid the flow restrictions of the circulation system.
3. The flow induced by the rising bubbles disperses the purifier generated into the volume even
when the pump at rest. Activation of the pump closes a GRAVITY TYPE ONE WAY CHECK VALVE i n
the bypass run.
4. Pipe between t he suction tee and check valve supplied by owner.
Gravity /flapper style check valves are normally installed
with the hinge at the top, but it is not imperative in this
application. In fact an inverted position allows the flapper
to lay open with pump at rest offering absolute minimum
restriction.
SUCTION
PVC OR
FLEX PIPE
DISCHARGE
GRAVITY TYPE
ONE WAY CHECK
VALVE
19
BYPASS
SEE PAGE 18