Installation Instructions Continued...
8. Connecting The Rinse Line
The rinse line can be directed to a ground location that has sufficient percolation, a driveway or a drain. In areas where freezing
occurs, the rinse line cannot be directed or located outdoors.
DO NOT CONNECT THE RINSE LINE TO AN AIR CONDITIONER DRAIN LINE.
An air gap must be used when attaching a rinse line to a drain line. An air gap will prevent
backflow contamination, in the event of a clogged sewer line, if rinse line is connected to a
sewer line. Devices that create an air gap can be purchased at most plumbing supply stores.
[See Figure 4]
This system requires either a ½” O.D. (outside diameter) flexible tubing clamp in place or ½”
PVC pipe.
Connect the rinse line on the filtration tank, using care not to over-tighten. If using PVC pipe,
1/8" holes can be drilled about 4" apart along the pipe lying on the ground to better distribute
the water in a garden area.
DO NOT
cap the end of the pipe or connect the end of the pipe to a
drip line.
NOTE:
If using the 24-volt transformer, run wire and make connections - but do not plug in.
9. Turn on the main water supply and check all connections for leaks.
NOTE:
After installing the filtration tank, it is extremely important that this unit be backwashed thoroughly to remove the dust
and carbon fines on the new carbon. If the tank has been pre-filled with water, extreme care must be taken in the initial
filling. Filling the tank with water too quickly can cause the carbon to be forced up into the valve head and may jam or ruin
the piston which controls the backwash.
810 Commercial System Installation
and Setup Water Filter
Installation
Instructions
TOP VIEW OF SCALESOLVER AND FILTER
RINSE
LINE
IN (1”)
OUT (1”)
IN (1”)
OUT (1”)
ScaleSolver Filter
Rinse
Drain
Line
Drain
to sewer
Gap between
drain line &
lip of drain
Figure 4
- Air Gap Illustration