SpectraPure
®
SpectraPure
®
Inc.
480.894.5437 Call us toll-free 1.800.685.2783
2167 East Fifth St, Tempe, Arizona 85281
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OPERATION DESCRIPTION
(how the system functions)
1. First, the incoming feed water (1/2” Black line) is passed through a 0.2 micron ZetaZorb
®
Sediment Filter. This filter is
required to remove excess turbidity (particulate matter) that may cause the carbon block filter to become plugged.
2. The second stage of filtration is a 0.5 micron carbon block prefilter. This filter removes organics and chlorine from the
feed water that can damage the membrane.
3. The third filtration stage of the system is a high rejection thin film composite (TFC) reverse osmosis membrane. It
removes over 98% of most inorganic salts, all microorganisms and organics above 100 dalton molecular weight.
4. The fourth and fifth stage filter are our MAXCAP
®
DI cartridge followed by our SilicaBuster™ DI cartridge. These
two cartridges remove the remaining impurities such as silicates, phosphates, and nitrates not removed by the RO
membrane, further polishing the water to 18.2 Mohms/cm
2
resistivity.
High and Low Float Operation:
1. Floats are to be mounted horizontal when dry and float up when wet.
NOTE: Pressure switches may also be used with pressure tanks. Please call for more details.)
2. When the bottom float goes dry, the input solenoid (INSOL) is opened and one second later, the Pump will turn
on.
Flush Cycle (flush cycle consumes only a couple of quarts of pure water):
1. As the system is running, a periodic sequence of flushes is performed.
2. When the top float gets wet, or every 8 hours of uninterrupted operation, the flush cycle is initiated.
3. After the flush cycle, the system shuts down if the tank is full or pauses for an hour to let the pure water soak the
membrane before continuing.
SpectraPure
®
Inc
.
assumes no responsibility for water damage due to leaks. It is
the user’s responsibility to determine that the system is leak-free.