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Puretec Radfire RI-HF Series
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Procedure
1. Select a suitable location for the reactor and the control panel. Make sure that there is a
minimum allowance of 1.2 meters of clear space at the connection end of the chamber
to facilitate lamp replacement and servicing.
2. In an effort to adequately protect the electrical components inside the reactor, the unit
must be connected to an electrical outlet which is protected by an earthing line as well
as a surge suppressor.
3. For maximum performance, ensure that the plumbing is done in such a manner that the
outlet is at the top of the reactor.
4. Once the reactor is securely mounted, plumb the inlet and outlet ports to the supply and
delivery lines with the appropriate connections. If using a threaded model make sure
Teflon tape or an equivalent is used on the threads to ensure an adequate seal. When
making connections, be sure not to drop anything into the reactor chamber that may
damage the quartz sleeves/lamps or contaminate the reactor chamber.
5. If the quartz sleeve is not already installed in the reactor follow the instructions in the
Quartz Sleeve section and install them.
6. After all connections are made, SLOWLY turn on the inlet valve and SLOWLY fill the
reactor chamber with water. Once the chamber is full, check for leaks from the fittings. If
a leak is evident, drain system and reconnect the fittings.
7. Secure the control panel to the appropriate wall making sure the panel is mounted
within 3 meters of the connection end of the reactor chamber. Install the UV lamps as
described in the Lamp Installation/Replacement section and make all the necessary lamp
connections. If provided on your model, connect the earthing wire to the earthing stud on
the UV reactor using the provided earthing nut.
8. If your system has been supplied with a UV Intensity Sensor and Window (optional), then
carefully install the window assembly into the reactor housing at the sensor mounting
point [14] by first ensuring that the window sealing O-ring is fitted on the window and
then screw the window into the reactor and tighten to achieve a water-tight seal. DO
NOT OVER TIGHTEN. The sensor can later be fitted into the window.
9. Next, plug the reactor into the appropriate outlet and check to see if all the UV lamps
are illuminated. Do not look directly at the burning UV lamp without the use of protective
eyewear. Once it is determined that the UV lamps are illuminated, disconnect panel from
power source until all plumbing connections are final.
10. The system should now be thoroughly flushed to clean out any particulate matter that
may have entered the reactor chamber during installation as well as flushing out any air
that may have accumulated during the “filling” of the reactor.
WARNING:
SUDDEN OPENING OF THE INLET FLOW MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE UV LAMPS OR
QUARTZ SLEEVES. ALSO ENSURE THAT NO STONES, WELD PARTICLES ARE PRESENT IN THE
WATER LINE. THESE WILL DAMAGE AND BREAK THE QUARTZ SLEEVES AND LAMPS.
Installation
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