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1.4. Installing the Drain Line
1. A 1/2” poly tube (minimum) should be used for the hard plumbed drain line.
2.
Attach the drain line to the ½” fitting on top of the flush solenoid (Figure 6).
3. Position the drain line over the drain and secure leaving a 2-3” air gap. Do
not elevate the drain line over 10 feet above the unit.
4. If connection to a sewer line is necessary, check the local code or a plumbing
professional for guidance and the required parts. Drain line should be ¾”.
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ALWAYS MAINTAIN OR INSTALL A 2” AIR GAP ON ALL DRAIN LINES TO
PREVENT SEWAGE BACK SIPHONAGE.
DO NOT
use a residential septic field for receiving the RO waste from VectaMaxx™ RSL systems. If used to capacity, these systems
(depending on the model and settings) will produce between 1670 to 9820 USG (6,300 to 37,400 litres) per day of wastewater and will
waterlog septic beds.
1.5. Product Output Connection
1.
The port at the top of the product flow meter is where the system will connect to the plumbing system for distribution of
product water.
2.
The flow meter connection is equipped with ½” NPT threads, and a ½” push-on fitting.
3.
Connect the top port of the product flow meter to the distribution system. Be sure to include a check valve to prevent back
flow from the distribution system.
If a check valve is not present, the distribution system can back feed the system and
leak to drain, damaging membrane. (Figure 3)
1.6. Complete the Electrical Connection
1. Connect 12 ga minimum, 3 wire cable from the control box to an approved electrical breaker or a disconnect switch as per
local electrical code.
2. Connect cable to supply power terminal block in the Control Box as per electrical codes.
3. Connect Tank Float, or Pressure switch to appropriate terminal (if applicable). See Section 6. Float switch contacts should be
closed when the tank is empty, and open when the tank is full. Please refer to the instructions provided with the float switch
for more detail. Note: Switch connections are
Dry Contact / Voltage Free
only.
NOTE:
Local electrical codes vary. Check with an electrician for appropriate device connection in accordance with local codes. Assure
the power source is rated to the necessary current (see below) and that connections meet the local electrical code. See Section 6 for
electrical diagram.
230/208VAC 1 PH
230/208VAC 1 PH
RSL2400
8.7/9.4 A
RSLHP2400
15.0/16.5 A
RSL4800
8.7/9.4 A
RSLHP4800
15.0/16.5 A
RSL7200
10.4/11.5 A
RSLHP7200
15.0/16.5 A
RSL9600
10.4/11.5 A
RSLHP9600
15.0/16.5 A
Consult an electrician if supply power is subject to variability. A boost transformer may be necessary especially in rural areas with 208V
supply. Other motor voltages are available as a factory option. Consult your dealer for availability and pricing.
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DO NOT START THE SYSTEM UNTIL STEPS 2.4-2.5 ARE COMPLETED.
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