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INSTALLATION MANUAL
UV LAMP REPLACEMENT
You can validate at anytime that the UV lamp is functioning by viewing the
"UV Port" which is found mounted in the "Lamp Access Door".
1. Disconnect power to the unit.
2. Remove the four (4) screws on the top of the VP900 Interceptor
with hold the lamp access door in place (Figure A).
3. Carefully remove the white plug from the lamp.
4. Move the lamp clamp lever downward to loosen the clamp from the lamp.
5. Slowly remove the old lamp.
6. Insert the new lamp.
7. Lift the lamp clamp lever so that it is perpendicular (at 90°) to the lamp.
8. Holding the ceramic base, attach the plug to the lamp.
The plug will fit in one direction only.
It may be necessary to rotate the plug 90° to attach it.
9. Replace the lamp access door.
Figure A
AVAILABLE VOLTAGES
(Must be specified before ordering)
VP900 Interceptor 12 VDC (12V) :
Must be wired to a 12V source.
The RED is positive, BLACK or WHITE is common.
VP900 Interceptor 110 VAC (110V) :
May be plugged into an outlet.
OPTIONS
VP900 Interceptor Timer :
Allows for the VP900 Interceptor to turn "ON" and "OFF" on a pre-determined schedule.
Only available on 110V model.
Duct Kit :
Includes a pair of adaptors (rectangle to 4" round), a pair of 4" louvers and four (4) clamps to hold the flexible
aluminum 4" duct in place (duct not included). This allows the VP900 Interceptor to be placed behind a wall or hidden from view.
MAINTENANCE
There is very little maintenance required on the VP900 Interceptor. Periodic cleaning should be performed. The UV
lamp may function for many years, but over time, the UV efficiency decreases. For best results, the UV lamp should be
replaced every 3 years, guaranteeing the highest performance from your unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING THE UV LAMP
Sanuvox UV lamps are built to the highest standards.
If at anytime you cannot see the “glow" of the UV lamp
through the outlet louvers, it may be because the lamp
has failed. To check the UV lamp, DISCONNECT
FROM POWER SOURCES (steps 2-6 of UV Lamp
Replacement). Disconnect the plug from the lamp.
Placing one of the probes of an ohmmeter to one of
the four (4) pins on the end of the lamp, touch the other
probe of the ohmmeter to each of the other pins until
you find the matching pin. The ohmmeter will read
approximately 3 ohms (almost a short). This indicates
that the filament is good. Check the other two (2) pins.
If both sets of filaments test OK, the lamp is functioning.
If one of both sets of filaments read an open circuit
(infinity) on resistance, the lamp is defective.