Hydrotech PURA ADDON SERIES User Manual
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UV1 SERIES - SYSTEM ASSEMBLY AND ACTIVATION PROCEDURES
PREPARATION – INSPECT ALL PARTS
NOTE:
Read Mounting Bracket and System Plumbing
Installation instructions on Page 1 and all instructions
on this page before installing system.
NOTE:
See Page 14 for UV1 detailed parts breakdown. Refer
to label affixed to mounting bracket to identify filter to
be installed.
DISINFECT SYSTEM
CAUTION:
QUARTZ SLEEVE IS VERY FRAGILE!
For safety, wear a protective glove when handling
quartz sleeve. Do not touch quartz sleeve or UV
lamp with bare hands. Fingerprints will reduce the
effectiveness of the light.
NOTE:
Sump wrench not included.
NOTE:
Quartz sleeve (Item 14) is factory installed.
NOTE:
All Item callouts refer to Figure 7.
1. Remove Sump (Item 1) from UV Head (Item 5).
2. Remove EPCB™ Carbon Filter (Item 3) and EPCB™ Sleeve
(Item 15) from sump and set aside.
3. Disinfect the system (Pages 18-19, Steps 1-7).
INSTALL ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT AND FILTERS
1. Remove Sump (Item 1) from UV Head (Item 5).
NOTE:
Wipe all fingerprints and excessive lubricant from
quartz sleeve with isopropyl alcohol.
2. Install EPCB™ Sleeve (Item 15) into EPCB™ Carbon Filter (Item
3) as shown in Figure 7.
3. Insert filter/sleeve assembly into sump as shown in Figure 7 with
both Filter Gaskets (Item 4) in place.
CAUTION: TIGHTEN SUMPS BY HAND ONLY. Do not use tools
as they will over-tighten and may damage sump. Take
care not to cut or pinch “O” Rings (Item 2).
4. Being careful not to dislodge quartz sleeve, install sump with filter/
sleeve assembly onto UV head.
5. Loosen Screw (Item 9) securing slotted side of UV Lamp Retainer
(Item 7). Remove the other screw securing the UV lamp retainer
to UV head. Rotate UV lamp retainer away from center of UV
head.
CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL A DAMAGED LAMP
NOTE:
Hold UV lamp by ceramic ends only. Do not touch the
glass. Clean glass with isopropyl alcohol if necessary.
6. Remove the UV Lamp (Item 17) from packing tube and inspect
it for damage. If damage is found, contact the dealer for a
replacement.
7. Connect UV lamp into the four-pin socket that is connected to the
UV Control (Item 11).
8. Carefully insert the UV lamp through mounting bracket into the
quartz sleeve as far as possible.
NOTE:
End of UV lamp will touch bottom of quartz sleeve.
9. Slide Finish Cap (Item 13) on UV control cable and snap finish
cap into Spacer Bushing (Item 12).
10. Rotate UV lamp retainer towards UV lamp such that the retainer
will secure the UV lamp. Replace the screw removed in Step 5.
Tighten screw loosened in Step 5.
ACTIVATE SYSTEM
CAUTION: Verify that inlet and outlet ports are connected to
appropriate inlet/outlet pipes (see Figure 7).
WARNING: NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT A LIGHTED UV LAMP.
ALWAYS LOOK AT LAMP THROUGH FINISH CAP
ONLY.
1. Plug system into an electrical outlet. The finish cap should
illuminate within one minute, indicating UV lamp is on. If it does
not, unplug system, verify the UV lamp is securely plugged into
four-pin socket, and repeat this Step.
NOTE:
UV lamp should remain on at all times during use
because; repeated starting of UV lamp shortens lamp
life, and UV lamp requires a warm up period of 1-2
minutes.
2. Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
3. Flush system, connectors, and water lines for several minutes to
remove carbon fines.
NOTE:
When an ultraviolet water treatment system is unused
for several hours, water within system could become
warm. This is a normal condition. To cool the water,
dispense water from system.
NOTE:
System is now ready for use.
UV1 SERIES
UV1 Ultraviolet System
Ultraviolet Lamp #10 (in packing tube)
Mounting Screws (2 pieces)
Installation Manual and Owners Guide
Service Requirements
Recommended Service Intervals
To ensure the system operates at its optimum level,
certain routine maintenance must be performed.
Frequency of maintenance performance will depend on
source water quality and level of system usage.
CLEAN:
Each time filters are replaced.
DISINFECT: At least once a year.
UV Lamp #10: Change Annually
Quartz Sleeve #10:
Clean when changing filters. Replace only if
damaged or cannot be cleaned by non-abrasive methods.
Filters: Normal life 4-6 months. Filter life will vary due to water
conditions. A reduced flow rate or deteriorating water quality
indicates that filters must be changed.