Installation
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Notes:
1) The addition of chlorine (bleach) to a hot water tank that has in the past been fed with untreated raw water with
high levels of other contaminants (iron, manganese, hydrogen sulphide, organics, etc.) will result in oxidation of
these contaminants and may require repeated flushing of the hot water tank. This contingency must be dealt with
independently under the start-up procedure for any other conditioners that may form a part of the pre-treatment for
the UV unit.
2) The above cleaning procedure will result in a massive chlorine residual far in excess of the 0.5 to 1.0 mg/L
typically present in municipally chlorinated water and of a magnitude consistent with the minimum 50 mg/L
chlorine solution recommended for the cleaning of distribution systems known to be contaminated. Do not
consume water until complete system has been flushed
.
1
•
Ensure the controller is
plugged in for entire cleaning
process.
2
2
1
2
2
2
•
Shut off the water supply.
•
Close each faucet.
3
•
Press the pressure button to
release the pressure from the
cartridges.
4
•
Remove sump housing(s)
using sump wrench.
5
Household 5.25%
Bleach Solution
BLEACH
x2
2
1
•
Remove cartridge(s) and
pour 2 cups of household
bleach solution into the sump
housing(s).
Note:
DO NOT use
Hydrogen Peroxide.
6
•
Connect only the sump
housing(s) to the unit.
7
•
Open each faucets and turn
on water supply.
•
Allow water to fill the
chamber.
8
0
30
15
45
30 mins
•
Close all faucets and allow
bleach to settle in the water
lines for 30 minutes.
9
•
With all faucets closed,
remove sump housing(s)
using sump wrench.
10
10
1
2
•
Reinstall the cartridge(s) into
sump housing(s) and connect
to the unit.
•
Flush all water outlets until
bleach can no longer be
smelled (at least 5 minutes).
11
11
•
Press the pressure button to
purge air and to complete the
cleaning procedure.