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IV. Installing Connections – Quick Connect 

If you come across a push-fit fitting, you need to firmly push the tubing into the opening until you feel a 
“click” which signifies that the tubing has pushed through the internal O-ring and is seated correctly. If 
leaking occurs, it may be due to roughly cut tubing OR the tubing is not pushed in far enough. To remove 
tubing from push-fit fittings, depress the floating collet (shown to the right), then pull the tubing out. The 
LSRO units are fitted with Blue locking 
clips. These will need to be removed first 
so you can release the fitting. You will also 
need to remove them from the fitting if you 
are trying to re-install the tubing. 

 

V. Filter Protection 

These systems are supplied with an inline Pressure Limiting Valve fitted to the inlet port of the system. This 
valve limits the pressure incoming to 50 psi (350 kPa). If your incoming pressure is below 350 kPa, you can 
remove the PLV as it may further reduce your incoming pressure. 

The system does not come standard with inlet fittings – this should be supplied by the installer unless the 
purchaser of the system included fittings in the original purchase. 

It is recommended that an anti-water hammer devise is installed on the house to dampen water hammer 
commonly caused by washing machines. It is best to install these devices at the point of hammer such as 
on the cold-water line at the washing machine or dishwasher for residential applications, or for commercial 
applications install near any electric solenoid valves. 

VI. Drain/Waste 

Reverse Osmosis Systems produce waste water due to the RO process. This water will need to be 
discarded in accordance with local government regulations. For applications where the feed water quality is 
fair (mains water) the waste water is able to be sent to sewage/septic. NOTE: for septic, consult with the 
manufacturer to ensure the increase water discharge is within specification for your septic system. In some 
cases where the feed water quality is good, the discharge water may be suitable for utility use and watering 
not food plants. It is best to check with the supplier before using the discharge water. If the feed water is 
high in salt, the waste water will be concentrated with higher levels of salt and may not be suitable for 
discharge into sewage or septic. 

If the waste water is not suitable for conventional septic or sewage, you will need to dispose of the water in 
a rubble pit or evaporation pit in compliance with local regulations. The waste water should not be allowed 
to flow into the environment unless permitted by local authority. 

VII. Cartridge Installation 

(a) Pre-Filters 

Cartridges should be installed in order of: Pleated Before Spun, Spun Before Carbon, Highest Micron 
Before Lowest Micron. 
As an example, a common filter set would be 5uM Polyspun, 20uM Low Pressure Carbon, 0.5uM 
Chloramine Reduction Carbon. You would install them in that order as per the above guideline. Usually We 
will invoice the filter in order of installation (reading down the invoice). 

Cartridges will need to have the outer plastic shrink wrapping removed before being installed. Maintain 
minimal contact with the surface of the carbon filter, handle by the end caps only to avoid contamination as 
carbon will absorb smells and oils from the skin. 

Gently lower the cartridge into the blue sump and locate the filter so the stem in the bottom of the sump 
inserts into the centre hole of the cartridge. Do not drop the filter in as this centre stem may break the 
plastic caps of the filters. Once the filter is located, screw the sump into the cap (in a vertical position). It 
can help to wobble the sump to help the filter locate into the guide lugs in the top of the cap. 

The caps should screw up rather smoothly with little resistance so it is usually suitable to firmly hand tighten 
the housings. If you encounter resistance before the housing is more than ¾ tightened you may not have 

Содержание GT1-98

Страница 1: ...I Installation Mounting 4 III Installation Free Standing 4 IV Installing Connections Quick Connect 5 V Filter Protection 5 VI Drain Waste 5 VII Cartridge Installation 5 a Pre Filters 5 b Membranes 6 c...

Страница 2: ...re You Purchase Open The system requires specific working conditions to be met before installation some general guidelines are listed below If these conditions are not met the system may not be suitab...

Страница 3: ...nerally required town water to be filtered through the RO membranes to reduce or remove the dissolved solids from the water These systems are favoured to produce this water in house rather than purcha...

Страница 4: ...mmon use of a calcite filter is in the following orientation RO System Tank Calcite Filter Standard Filtration Big Blue UV House De Ionising Demineralising DI units are common as they are now required...

Страница 5: ...sure the increase water discharge is within specification for your septic system In some cases where the feed water quality is good the discharge water may be suitable for utility use and watering not...

Страница 6: ...is removed and there should be a open end of tubing at the top of the system which is the outlet d De Ionising Post Filters For DI Cannister filters temporarily run a small length of tubing form the s...

Страница 7: ...ssure switch will turn on and off triggering the solenoid valve to do the same this will make an audible noise During this delay period if the influent water is turned back on it will cancel the shut...

Страница 8: ...this point the working pressure gauge will remain at 0 until the water reaches the membranes Once the water reaches the membranes the drain line should begin to sputter and produce water it is normal...

Страница 9: ...Municipal water supplied the pre filters should be changed every 45 000L 720 Hours constant Run Time OR 6 Months whichever occurs first Post Carbon Filter This filter should be changed every 5 000L or...

Страница 10: ...tomer support Unit is not producing any water 1 Water supply is off or disconnected 2 Filter Blockage 3 Insufficient incoming water pressure 4 Water Quality 5 Outlet tubing float is closed or blocked...

Страница 11: ...the water to vent the pH 3 Bacterial contamination is highly unlikely but not impossible If there is a strong foul smell or organic taste to the water it is possible that there is some form of contami...

Страница 12: ...of of installation in the form of an invoice and or receipt Filter systems must be maintained as per FSA recommendations including the use of replacement filters fittings and components supplied by FS...

Страница 13: ...f the system is installed on an open circuit a plumber may not be required in this case the system must be installed in accordance with the user manual and determined to be correctly installed by FSA...

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