Always shut-off water flow and release
water pressure before servicing.
Electrical hazard. Be sure to unplug power
supply. Keep all electrical connections dry
and off the ground. Do not touch plug with
wet hands.
Never look directly at the lamp when it is
operating.
Read directions before servicing.
602962-J
VIQUA - a Trojan Technologies Company
425 Clair Road West, Guelph ON, Canada N1L 1R1
1 800 265 7246 (North America), 519 763 1032 www.viqua.com [email protected]
COMPONENT
The 602854, 602855 and 602856 are Tested and Certified
by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 55
the UVMAX Pro10, UVMAX Pro20 and UVMAX Pro30,
respectively, for disinfection performance, Class A.
Lamp and Sleeve Replacement
G, H, J & K
G Plus, H Plus, J Plus & K Plus
Pro10, Pro20, Pro30 & Pro50
Potential
Hazard
Safety Measures
UV Exposure
Never illuminate UV Lamp outside of the UV Chamber.
Never look directly at illuminated UV Lamp, even when using protective gear.
Always use protective gear, including gloves and UV safety glasses.
If accidental exposure occurs, immediately cool affected area and consult physician.
Electrical Shock
Disconnect power to system before performing any maintenance or repair.
There may be more than one source of power.
Impalement
Never perform any physical inspection, repair or maintenance on UV Chamber unless UV
chamber has been isolated and depressurized.
Never service UV Lamps, Sleeves or associated hardware until depressurization of UV
chamber has been confirmed.
Hot chamber
Allow UV Lamps, UV Chamber to cool for a minimum of 10 minutes before handling.
Cut or ingestion
Ensure the quartz sleeve or lamp is not broken, cracked or damaged in any way when
handling equipment.
Scald from water
When there is no water flow, the water in the chamber will become hot. To prevent
scalding, allow the system to cool before draining the system.
Fire
Do not store any combustible or flammable material close to the system.
Hg Exposure
The UV lamp contains mercury. If the lamp breaks, then avoid inhalation or ingestion of
the debris and avoid exposure to eyes and skin. Never use a vacuum cleaner to clean
up a broken lamp as this may scatter the spilled mercury. Obey local regulations and
guidelines for the removal and disposal of mercury waste.
Water leak
Use proper plumbing materials to avoid potential material degradation from UV exposure.