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Installation requirements – EcoPure EPASF1 User Manual

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Installation Requirements

PLUMBING CODES

All plumbing must be completed in accordance with

national, state and local plumbing codes.

VALVE DRAIN REQUIREMENTS

Using the flexible drain hose (included), measure and

cut to the length needed.
= Avoid drain hose runs longer than 10 feet. Make

the valve drain line as short and direct as possible.

= If possible, avoid elevating the drain hose. This

could reduce the effectiveness of the flush cycle,

especially in a low pressure application.

= The drain must be capable of handling a flow of 5

to 10 gallons per minute, depending on the home’s

water pressure.

= The drain must be capable of handling the sediment

being flushed from the filter.

1-1/2”

air gap

Aim end of drain

hose toward center

of drain. Tie or wire

tubing in place.

Drain grate

with 1” dia.

hole in center

FIG. 8

LAUNDRY TUB

STANDPIPE

1-1/2”

air gap

FLOOR DRAIN

1-1/2”

air gap

To drain point other

than floor drain.

Support tubing in

place as needed.

Drain

Fitting

CONNECTING VALVE TO DRAIN

Hose

Clamp

In the state of Massachusetts: The Commonwealth

of Massachusetts plumbing code 248-CMR shall

be adhered to. A licensed plumber shall be used

for this installation.

AIR GAP REQUIREMENTS

A drain is needed for sediment flush discharge water.

A floor drain, close to the Automatic Sediment Filter, is

preferred. A laundry tub, standpipe, etc. are other

drain options. The valve drain hose must be secured

in place, since drain water will be spraying from the

end of the hose at a high rate during flush cycles.

Leave an air gap of 1-1/2” between the end of the

hose and the drain. This gap is needed to prevent

backflow of sewer water into the Automatic Sediment

Filter. Do not put the end of the drain hose into the

drain.

FIG. 7

Clamp (2 -

not included)

Ground Wire

(not included)

GROUNDING INFORMATION

(for Installations on Metal Pipe)

The house main incoming water pipe is often

used to ground electrical outlets in the home.

Grounding protects you from electrical shock.

Installing the Automatic Sediment Filter may break

this ground. To restore it, buy and install a #4

copper wire across the filter, tightly clamped at

both ends, as shown below.

Valve Drain

Hose

IMPORTANT:

Flow rate to drain can

exceed 9 gpm at high-

er pressure. Be sure

to secure drain hose

properly and test.