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Step 2. – Selecting an Installation Location
While exterior installation in warm climate areas is possible, we strongly recommend interior
installation only. The system cannot be allowed to freeze or severe system damage could
occur. The system should not be exposed to rain and it should not be installed in direct
sunlight, as long-term exposure to UV light could damage components of the system.
Furthermore, direct sunlight could raise the internal water temperature in the treatment tank
and reduce backwash effectiveness.
In most cases, the system should be located AFTER your water pump and pressure tank(s)
and BEFORE all other water treatment equipment and your hot water heater.
IF YOU HAVE OTHER WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT, YOU SHOULD DISCUSS THE
ORDER OF YOUR TREATMENT EQUIPMENT WITH YOUR DEALER PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION.
Select a location for installation of your water filter that is within close proximity to the main
incoming water line of the home. The location should have a firm, level surface with enough
space for the unit itself and sufficient space surrounding the unit to facilitate maintenance.
WHILE WATER LEAKS ARE VERY RARE AND UNEXPECTED, YOUR WATER FILTER
SYSTEM SHOULD BE LOCATED NEXT TO A FLOOR DRAIN OR PROTECTED BY A WATER
LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF VALVE TO PREVENT WATER
DAMAGE TO YOUR PROPERTY IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF A WATER LEAK.
RECOMMENDED WATER LEAK DETECTION SYSTEMS ARE AVAILABLE AT WWW.A-LEAK-
DETECTOR.COM.
You will also require a suitable drain to discharge waste water from the backwash cycle. A
drain standpipe for a washing machine, floor drain, or sump pump are excellent drain
options. We recommend that the drain line be connected to a minimum 1½" drain
standpipe or floor drain located ideally below the top of the head of your water filter. If
possible, the drain should be no farther than 20 feet from the system.