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Aquarius DIW Heaters Owner’s Manual
Ver. 1.0.0 | 29 Apr 2020 | P. 14
Subject to change without notice
Before shutting down the Aquarius
®
system verify that doing so will not adversely
affect other equipment, machinery, and/or processes and that it is safe to do so. Prior
to powering down the system, place the Aquarius
®
control system into Standby mode.
(Refer to the PF3000 controller manual for more detailed information.) Once the unit is in
Standby mode, power down the system by pressing the OFF button which is located on
the front of the Aquarius
®
system. The indicating lamp on the ON button will de-energize
and the touchscreen will turn off. Please note that electrical power will remain present
within the system until the Aquarius
®
system has been disconnected from the electrical
energy source. To turn on the unit, simply press the ON button located next to the OFF
button. The Aquarius
®
system will always power up in the Standby mode.
It is ultimately the responsibility of the user to verify and provide adequate isolation of all
energy sources, i.e. electrical power, pneumatic air (CDA) and DIW. The process fluid
within this system may become pressurized from outside flow sources. It is the user’s
responsibility to verify that pressure within the system has been relieved externally prior to
servicing, in order to prevent exposure to hazardous fluid, in this case, heated de-ionized
water.
Certain energy isolation devices may be provided with the Aquarius
®
system as an option,
such as an electrical disconnect switch and/or pneumatic AOV valves for process fluids. If
provided, the electrical disconnect switch will be mounted in an enclosure located on the
back of the Aquarius
®
system. If provided, the pneumatic AOV valves will be located inside
the enclosure in the heater/plumbing section. While energy isolation devices may be
provided with the Aquarius
®
system, it is the responsibility of the user to determine if these
options are sufficient and safe based on their requirements.
If the unit is to remain powered off for an extended length of time, it is recommended to
disconnect and isolate all energy sources to the Aquarius
®
system, such as electrical
power, pneumatic air (CDA) and DIW.
7. System Shut Down Procedure