1. Figure 1 shows the installation of a typical disinfection system and the
related components that may be used for the installation. The use of a
by-pass assembly is recommended in case the system requires “off-line”
maintenance. If this is the case, it must be noted that the system will require
supplementary disinfection of the distribution system if any water is used
during this by-pass condition. In addition, during by-pass, the water will NOT
be disinfected and the attached
“DO NOT CONSUME THE WATER”
tag
(included with the system), should be physically installed on the by-pass
assembly until such time as the system is sanitized and returned to service.
Please refer to the complete disinfection procedure as outlined on page 7 of
this document. If the water is to be consumed while the system is off-line,
the water must be boiled for twenty minutes prior to consumption.
2. Select a suitable location for the disinfection system and its related
components. As it is recommended to install a ground fault protected circuit
(GFCI), make sure that this is taken into consideration prior to any installation.
The system must be installed horizontally (Figure 1). When selecting a
mounting location, you must also leave enough space to allow for the removal
of the UV lamps and/or quartz sleeves (typically leave a space equal to the size
of the reactor chamber itself).
(Note: Installation drawings show monitored
system with UV sensor for representation purpose only)
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FIGURE 1