Thermo Scientific Barnstead TII Type II Water System - Series 1403 and 1404 Operating Manual and Parts List LT1403X8 Rev.
Preface Models covered in this manual Model Number Description Voltage D14031 (7165) 12 LPH 90V-240V D14041 (7166) 24 LPH 90V-240V MANUAL NUMBER LT1403X8 (7007165) 0 -- 7/19/10 REV ECR/ECN DATE Thermo Scientific Transfer to Marietta (was LT1403X8 7/17/09) ccs DESCRIPTION By Type II Water System i
Preface Important Read this instruction manual. Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in damage to the unit, injury to operating personnel, and poor equipment performance. s Caution All internal adjustments and maintenance must be performed by qualified service personnel. s Material in this manual is for information purposes only. The contents and the product it describes are subject to change without notice.
Preface Important operating and/or maintenance instructions. Read the accompanying text carefully. Potential electrical hazards. Only qualified persons should perform procedures associated with this symbol. Equipment being maintained or serviced must be turned off and locked off to prevent possible injury. Hot surface(s) present which may cause burns to unprotected skin, or to materials which may be damaged by elevated temperatures.
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Table of Contents Thermo Scientific Section 1 Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Section 2 Product Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 TII Water Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2 Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Section 3 Installation . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Section 4 vi Type II Water System Using Your TII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Normal Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1 Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 LED System Lights . . . . . . . . . .
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 Carbon Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 MPS Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2 Cartridge Pack Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3 Micron Final Filter Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 Membrane Replacement . . .
Section 1 Safety Information Your Thermo Scientific Barnstead TII has been designed with function, reliability, and safety in mind. It is your responsibility to install it in conformance with local electrical codes. This manual contains important operating and safety information. The user must carefully read and understand the contents of this manual prior to the use of this equipment. For safe operation, pay attention to Notes, Cautions, and Warnings throughout the manual.
Section 1 Safety Information To avoid personal injury: 1. Do not use in the presence of flammable or combustible materials; fire or explosion may result. This device contains components that may ignite such materials. 2. Do not use in the presence of highly corrosive substances such as bleach or acid baths; fire may result. 3. This device is to be used with water feeds only. Cleaning agents must be used in compliance with instructions in this manual.
Section 2 Product Information The Barnstead TII is a tap-fed water purification system designed to be simple to use and to provide reagent-grade water that exceeds ASTM Type II, and CLSI®-CLRW standards. It uses a thin film composite reverse osmosis membrane with pretreatment to produce RO water that is then polished using a two-stage deionization process combined with UV oxidation and a 0.2 micron final filter.
Section 2 Product Information TII Water Specifications Table 2-1. Feed Water Requirements Types Tap1 (Potable) Turbidity 1.0 N.T.U. maximum Pressure Range 2-6.9 bar (30-100psig) Temperature Range 4-40°C (39-104°F) Minimum Inlet Flow Requirements 100 lph pH 3-10 TDS 600 (max. ppm as CaCO3) Silt Density Index < 5% Free Chlorine < 3 ppm Langlier Saturation Index <1 Iron (total as Fe) < 0.5 ppm Silica < 30 ppm 1 1500 ppm NaCl feed water solution @ 25°C (77°F), @ 4.
Section 2 Product Information TII Water Specifications (cont.) Technical Specifications Table 2-4. DI Product Water Quality (dispensed from unit) Resistivity ASTM Type II, >15 Megohm-cm TOC <15 PPB Flow Rate Up to 1 LPM with a new D3750 final filter Bacteria Less than 0.01 CFU/ml Volumetric Dispense Accuracy: ±5%, Repeatability: ±3% Table 2-5. Dimensions and Clearance Requirements Barnstead TII Dimensions 13.5" W X 18.5" D X 19.5" H (34.3 cm X 47.0 cm X 49.5 cm) Clearances Sides - 9" (22.
Section 2 Product Information Technical Specifications (cont.
Section 3 Drain Water Tubing Power Cord with Fuses. Unpacking Installation Feed Water Tubing Reservoir Connection Tubing. Tube Removal Tool. Remove the unit from its shipping container and ensure that the following items are removed before discarding the packaging materials: 1. Barnstead TII unit 2. Drain Water Tubing. Approximately 6 ft. (1.83 m) of 1/4” (0.64 cm) O.D. drain tubing (TU1190X12) with no fittings (Fig 3-1) 3. Feed Water Tubing.
Section 3 Installation Unpacking (continued) 8. Tube removal tool (AYX23): shown in Figure 3-5. 9. Wall Bracket - Unit (BC1190X12) 10. Wall Bracket -Remote Display (BC1190X10), shown in Figure 3-6. 11. Display Cable (WH1403X4) 12. Blank Display (DL1190X18), shown in Figure 3-6. 13. RO Membrane (FL1265X1) - Model D14041 has two membranes. 14. Quick Reference Guide (LTX112) Figure 3-6.
Section 3 Installation Bench Mounting Place the Barnstead TII on a bench top that is accessible to electricity and an atmospherically vented drain. Wall Mounting Wall composition, condition and construction, as well as fastener type, must be considered when mounting this unit. The mounting surface and fasteners selected must be capable of supporting a minimum of 150 lbs. (68kg). Inadequate support and/or fasteners may result in damage to mounting surface and/or equipment.
Section 3 Installation Push-to-Connect Fitting Tubing Install The following instructions will apply when you need to attach a piece of tubing to your Barnstead TII during installation, unless otherwise noted in the installation instructions. To make tubing connections: 1. Make sure the tubing is cut off reasonably square and that no plastic burrs or ridges are present. 2. Mark from end of tube an insertion length of 3/4” (1.9 cm). 3.
Section 3 Installation Tubing Adapter Fittings 1. Completely disassemble the fitting. Refer to Figure 16 to familiarize yourself with the names of the component parts. 2. Make sure the tubing is cut off reasonably square and that no plastic burrs or ridges are present. 3. Place the grab ring and back-up ring in the hex nut in the order and orientation shown in Figure 16. Thread the nut onto the adapter. DO NOT use the o-ring at this time. 4.
Section 3 Installation UV Lamp Installation Locate the UV chamber inside the left door of the Barnstead TII (Figure 37). Install the UV Lamp as follows: Figure 3-7. UV Chamber 1. Disconnect the power cord from the unit. 2. Access the left side of the unit by unlatching the screw securing the door with a flathead screwdriver. Open the door. 3. Remove the UV lamp from its packaging.
Section 3 Installation Cartridge / Membrane Installation Your Barnstead TII has been shipped with one RO membrane for the 12 lph unit, or two RO membranes for the 24 lph unit, which you will install. The Startup Kit (D502138) includes a prefilter, MPS cartridge, carbon filter, and cartridge pack, and must be purchased separately. To prepare your Barnstead TII for operation, disconnect the unit from the power supply if connected.
Section 3 Installation Carbon Filter Installation Chlorine can also damage your membranes, resulting in premature membrane failure. Therefore, your Barnstead TII uses an extruded carbon filter to remove chlorine from your feed water. Install the carbon filter as follows: 1. Remove the carbon filter (Part Number D502115) from its packaging and wet the o-rings with water. 2. Insert the carbon filter straight into the right position upper and lower quick disconnect and push until firmly connected.
Section 3 Installation 12 LPH Units (1 Membrane) 1. Remove the RO membrane from its packaging. Note the location of the FEED, PRODUCT, and REJECT connections on the membrane. The correct orientation for the installed membrane will be vertical, with the Feed connection on the bottom. See Figure 3-9A. Figure 3-9b. 24 lph RO Membrane Installation Figure 3-10. RO Membrane Housing Label 2. Open the left side door on the Barnstead TII. 3.
Section 3 Installation 24 LPH Units (2 Membranes) 1. Remove the RO membranes from their packaging. Note the location of the FEED, PRODUCT, and REJECT connections on the membrane. See Figure 3-9b. The correct orientation for the installed membrane will be vertical with the Feed connection on the bottom. 2. Open the left side door on the Barnstead TII. 3. Locate the four unconnected tubes (three with elbows, one without) labeled FEED 1, PRODUCT, PRODUCT and REJECT 2.
Section 3 Installation Cleaning Preparation Prior to using the TII, you will need to sanitize the unit. Therefore you will install the cleaning block (Figure 3-11) in place of the Durapack cartridge until after the cleaning step is complete. Install the cleaning block as follows: 1. Disconnect the power cord from the unit. 2. Access the right side of the unit by unlatching the screw securing the door with a flathead screwdriver. Open the door. 3.
Section 3 Installation Feed Water Connections 1. Locate the length of 3/8” (0.95 cm) O.D. tubing provided with a quick disconnect insert on one end and a 3/8” O.D. X 1/4” NPT tubing adapter on the other. 2. Install the tubing adapter onto your incoming water line (Figure 3-16). We recommend a customer supplied shut off valve be installed in your feed water line. 3.
Section 3 Installation Figure 3-17. Quick Disconnect Fitting RO Membrane Rinse Fitting 3-18. Power Connections All the RO prefilters and RO membranes and drain tubing should already be installed at this point. If they have not, refer to UV Lamp, Cartridge, Membrane Installation and Cleaning Preparation in this section. When new RO membranes are installed in the Barnstead TII, the membranes should be rinsed to remove all traces of preservative from the membranes. 1.
Section 3 Installation RO Membrane Rinse (continued) 7. Follow the prompts on the screen to rinse membranes. The prompts will ensure that you do not have a tank connected to the TII unit by asking if the tank is empty and if the tubing from the tank goes to drain. Answer yes to both questions. Once initiated, the rinse procedure will last two hours, and will stop automatically. Caution Do not allow the Barnstead TII to operate unless water is available to the unit.
Section 3 Installation Reservoir Connection (continued) If an alternate reservoir is being used, one of three float/communication configurations need to be purchased to connect the tank to the TII system. Note An alternative reservoir must have at least two ports to connect it to the TII to allow for recirculation. s 1. AY1403X2 – Float Assembly Complete float assembly to be used with tank without a float. Contains two floats and all connections required for communication with TII system. 2.
Section 3 Installation System Cleaning Procedures (cont.) Prior to beginning the cleaning procedure, ensure the Barnstead TII is attached to a suitable reservoir and that all water and electrical connections between the Barnstead TII and the reservoir are in place. The system should be cleaned before the first use, before a new cartridge pack is installed, or whenever the one-year cleaning timer alerts you. Once set up, the cleaning procedure will run automatically.
Section 3 Installation System Cleaning Procedures (cont.) To complete the cleaning, the system will automatically fill the reservoir and recirculate the bleach solution through the reservoir and system for six hours. It will then completely drain the solution from the reservoir and tubing by dispensing it through the system dispenser.
Section 3 Installation Four O-rings Cartridge Pack Figure 3-21. Cartridge Pack Installed Cartridge Pack Rinse-Up Figure 3-22. Dual Cartridge Pack 1. If not already installed, install the hose barb into the fitting in the dispense valve. 2. Turn unit on STANDBY. The RO system will automatically turn ON, flush the RO membrane for 30 seconds, and then fill the reservoir. The reservoir needs at least three liters of RO water to perform the flush. 3.
Section 3 Installation Control Panel Wall Mount Bracket For your convenience, the control panel can be removed from the unit and mounted at a convenient location within 10 ft. (3.1 m.) of the unit. To remove the control panel from the unit: 1. Turn the unit OFF and disconnect it from the power supply. 2. Slide the control panel upward about 1/4” (0.64cm) to 3/8” (0.95 cm) just Figure 3-23. Control Panel enough to clear connector on top Mounted in Remote Location cover, pull forward, and remove.
Section 3 Installation Figure 3-24. Blank Control Panel Figure 3-25. Wall Mount Bracket Optional Accessories Optional accessories for this unit include a standard remote dispenser, Accudispense volumetric remote dispenser, dispense overflow cutoff float and printer. For ordering information, refer to Ordering Information - TII Accessories. If you purchased a standard or Accudispense volumetric remote dispenser, refer to their respective operator’s manuals for installation instructions.
Section 3 Installation Dispense Overflow Cutoff Float (continued) Figure 3-26. Dispense Overflow Cutoff Float Computer/Printer Setup One Hyperterminal Connect Barnstead TII to a computer through the RS-232 port using hyperterminal or procomm. RS-232 Capture Instructions 1. Connect the 9 pin serial cable (part no. WHX18) from the Barnstead TII RS-232 port on the back left side of the unit to (COM2:) port or (COM1:) port on back of computer. 2.
Section 3 Installation One Hyperterminal (continued) 8. In the “Connect Using:” box, select (COM2:) or (COM1:), depending on your computer, and press OK. 9. Using the selection boxes in the next screen, configure the options as 9600 baud, 8-bit, No parity, 1 stop bit, Flow Control: None. 10. To receive data to a file, select Transfer and capture text. Accepting default will put the file which you name in the c:/windows directory called capture.txt and the file will be an ASCII text file. 11.
Section 3 Installation Procomm (continued) 9. Press ALT-F10 for configuration screen. 10. Enter into Line Settings screen by typing ALT-P. 11. Type in 11 , sets parameters as 9600, 8, N, 1. 12. Type in 21 , sets to (COM2:) or (Type in 20 , sets to (COM1:), depending on your computer. 13. Type in 24 , saves settings. 14. Press ESC to exit setup menu. 15. Procomm is now ready to accept input from the Barnstead TII. 16.
Section 4 Normal Operation Using Your TII 1. Turn the system power ON by depressing the main power switch to the “I” position. 2. The system electronics will initialize and check its calibration. All units have been factory calibrated. 3. The unit will enter STANDBY mode. 4. From STANDBY, press the START/STOP switch on the control panel to enter the RUN mode. The unit’s RO pump will begin to run. 5. The display will then begin reading resistivity of the system product water.
Section 4 Using the TII LED System Lights Three LED's located on the control panel will illuminate to inform you of the system status as follows: • Green LED (top center of the display): Solid ON -system is running Blinking -system is in STANDBY • Red “System Alarm” LED: Solid ON - Something in the system is causing an error and must be corrected. To diagnose, press MENU and select System Alarm. • Yellow “Routine Care” LED: No error exists, but care of product is recommended at this time.
Section 4 Using Your TII Idle Mode When the unit is first powered on, it will be placed in IDLE mode. IDLE mode indicates the unit is powered and waiting to be placed into STANDBY by pressing the STBY button, or placed in RUN by pressing the START/STOP button. Figure 4-2. Idle Mode Screen Note Do not put unit into IDLE mode or turn off the Barnstead TII during non-work hours. Doing so will allow bacterial growth and other contamination of the water in the system.
Section 4 Using Your TII DI Standby Mode In STANDBY Mode, the DI pump will operate for ten minutes out of every hour (i.e 50 minutes off, 10 minutes on). Every fourth time that the pump turns on, the UV lamp will also turn on for 10 minutes (i.e 3 hours 50 minutes off, 10 minutes on). This will allow the unit to produce high quality water quickly upon being placed in the RUN Mode. It is recommended that the Barnstead TII be placed in STANDBY mode during non-work hours.
Section 4 Using Your TII Manual Flush (RO Membrane) A four minute manual flush of the RO membrane can be initiated through the RO Options in the MENU. During the four minute flush, water is sent to drain through the drain tubing and the display will show remaining minutes. After the timed flush has ended, the Barnstead TII will return to the mode (IDLE, RUN or STBY) it was in when you initiated the flush. To initiate a flush: 1. Choose MENU and scroll to RO Options. Press OK. 2.
Section 4 Using Your TII Timed Dispensing UP arrow: . . . . . . . . . . . . .Increments by 5 minutes DOWN arrow: . . . . . . . . . .Decrement by 1 minute Maximum: . . . . . . . 30 or 60 minutes depending on reservoir volume Minimum: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 minute Volumetric Dispensing UP arrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250ml up to 1 liter, then increments of 5L DOWN arrow . . . Decrement by 250 ml up to 1L, then decrement by 1L Maximum . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4 Using Your TII Setting the Low Product Purity Alarm The Low Product Purity Alarm monitors the purity of the product water at the system dispense point. The alarm is adjustable from 1.0 MΩ-cm (1.0μS/cm) to 15.0 MΩ-cm (0.067μS/cm), the factory default is 1.0 MΩcm. To adjust the alarm: 1. Press MENU. Scroll to DI Options and choose Purity Alarm. 2. Use the up and down arrows to set the low alarm. Press OK to accept settings.
Section 4 Using Your TII Setting System Options See procedures in the table below to choose system options. Setting up the Auto Standby is highly recommended.
Section 4 Using Your TII Set Units The Barnstead TII can display readings in a variety of units. Use this option to set desired units. Printer Attached The Barnstead TII can print readings to an optional printer accessory (AY1137X1). Reservoir Type The Barnstead TII has been designed to interface with the Barnstead TII storage reservoir, as well as other reservoirs. If a reservoir other than a Barnstead TII storage reservoir will be used, the Reservoir Type must be set to “Alternate.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing Clean the exterior of the unit by wiping surfaces with a lightly dampened cloth containing a mild soap solution. Rinse and wipe dry. Prefilter Replacement The prefilter is designed to remove particles from your incoming water source. The lifetime of the filter depends on the quality of the feed water. If a pressure drop is detected by the unit, the display will alert the user to replace prefilter. All pressure sensor data can be obtained in the RO Options screen.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing MPS Replacement The MPS cartridge incorporated in your Barnstead TII is designed to prevent scale buildup on the membrane(s). This cartridge must be replaced when the anti-scalant level is approximately half dissolved. At this point, the quantity of anti-scalant entering the water is insufficient to effectively prevent scale accumulation on the membrane(s). Before replacing the MPS cartridge, ensure that all power and water are disconnected from the unit. 1.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing Cartridge Pack Replacement The frequency with which you will need to clean your unit and replace your cartridge pack is dependent on your feed water’s characteristics, your purity requirements and your usage. Clean your Barnstead TII and replace the cartridge pack when the product water purity drops below acceptable levels of resistivity, when organic levels become too high, or if a new 0.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing Membrane Replacement It is recommended to replace RO carbon prefilter when replacing the RO membrane. Refer to the “Carbon Filter Installation” section of this manual. 1. Turn off the Barnstead TII and disconnect it from the power supply. 2. Disconnect inlet feed water connection. 3. Locate the RO membrane(s) inside the left door (see Fig. 9). 4.
Section 5 Maintenance Fuse Replacement 1. Turn off the Barnstead TII and disconnect it from the power supply. 2. Pull out the fuse drawer located in the power entry module. 3. Remove old fuses and replace with fuses of the same type and rating. (See Replacement Parts section.) 4. Replace fuse drawer. 5. Reconnect the unit to the power supply. 6. Operate normally. UV Lamp Replacement The ultraviolet lamp requires periodic replacement.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing Reservoir Vent Timers System UV Timer The user must reset the System UV Timer each time the UV lamp in the Barnstead TII is replaced. This will reset the UV timer for approximately six months calendar time. Reservoir UV Timer The user must reset the UV Timer each time the UV lamp in the Barnstead TII storage reservoir is replaced. This will reset the UV timer for approximately one year calendar time.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing Troubleshooting Message Barnstead TII completely inactive (pump and display not operating.) Possible Causes Action No electrical power to Barnstead TII. Ensure Barnstead TII power cord is connected to a live power source and completely plugged into electrical outlet as well as power entry module on the unit. Make sure on/off switch is in the “I” (on) position. Main fuse(s) blown. Replace the main fuse(s) as indicated in “Fuse Replacement.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing Troubleshooting (continued) Message Possible Causes Action Water is leaking between the Wing head screw is not tight Hand-tighten wing head screw manifold and the cartridge enough. on unit manifold. pack. Turn off power to system. Disconnect quick connect fitNew cartridge pack: o-ring ting in tube from reservoir. missing from post (each of the Disconnect the manifold and 4 posts must contain an overify/replace missing o-ring. ring.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing System Alarms and Errors If an error occurs in the Barnstead TII system, the System Alarm LED will illuminate and an error message will appear on the display. Message Possible Causes Action Res Interface Error (12C comm) Reservoir interface cable not attached at both ends. Check cable connections. Interface board not connected. Check cable connection to control board.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing System Alarms and Errors (continued) Message Possible Causes Action Purity Meter Error Control board out of tolerance. Replace control board (PC1403X3). Meter Check Failed Meter on control board out of Calibrate meter using NIST module. calibration. Replace control board (PC1403X3). Meter on control board out of Follow the enclosed calibration tolerance. instructions. DI Temp Error Resistivity cell not connected Check resistivity cell lead connection to board.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing System Alarms and Errors (continued) Message Possible Causes Action RO Temp Error RTD not connected to board. Check RTD connection. RTD out of tolerance. Replace RTD (RSX432). Feed water temperature outside Check feed water temperature. of allowable range. High RO Feed Purity High RO Prod Purity Low RO Purity Control board out of tolerance. Replace control board (PC1403X3). Check cell tolerance Ensure that reading on tag agrees with reading in software.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing System Alarms and Errors (continued) Message Possible Causes Action Inlet Solenoid Err No inlet water supply. Check inlet water connection. Ensure feed water is turned on. Inlet solenoid not connected to board or connected improperly. Check connection. Inlet solenoid not functioning. Replace inlet solenoid (RY1265X2). Regulator not functioning properly. Replace regulator (PM1403X1). Pressure sensor not connected to board, or improperly connected.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing System Alarms and Errors (continued) Message Possible Causes Low Memb Pressure Move cartridge to first position MPS (D502114) or carbon cartridge and check pressure.. Replace (D502115) is plugged. cartridge and reset timer. Membrane failure or incorrect installation. Action Check membrane connections; replace membrane(s) (FL1265X1) if necessary. Membrane pressure transducer out Recalibrate membrane pressure of calibration. transducer. RO pump failure.
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing System Alarms and Errors (continued) Message Possible causes Action Chk System Ballast Replace system ballast System UV ballast out of toler(TN1403X1). Call Technical ance. Services. Flow Sensor Error Check tank level. Tank must be filled 25% or higher. No water flow to DI loop. Check reservoir connections. Check for air lock at DI pump. Pinched tube preventing water Check tubing and repair as flow through DI loop (no water necessary. is being dispensed).
Section 5 Maintenance and Servicing Routine Care Alerts Thermo Scientific Note When the Routine Care light is illuminated, you will need to scroll down the list of message errors to determine which routine alert error is signaling. s Message Possible Causes Action Replace Carbon Chlorine capacity of the carbonprefilter has been reached, or 1 year service life has expired. Replace Carbon Prefilter (D502115) and reset carbon prefilter timer.
Section 6 Ordering Information Please refer to the Specification Plate located on the TII unit near the power switch for the complete model number, serial number, and series number when requesting service, replacement parts or in any correspondence concerning this unit. All parts listed herein may be ordered from the Thermo Scientific dealer from whom you purchased this unit or can be obtained promptly from the factory. When service or replacement parts are needed, check first with your dealer.
Section 6 Ordering Information Basic Consumables Recommended Qty. Max. Shelf Life D502137 1 2 years1 RO Carbon Prefilter D502115 1 2 years1 MPS Cartridge D502114 1 2 years1 1 Micron Prefilter D502113 1 2 years1 0.2 Micron Final Filter and Bell Assembly D3750 2 N/A Ultraviolet Lamp (Barnstead TII) LMX13 1 Barnstead TII RO Membrane FL1265X1 Description Catalog No. Barnstead TII Cartridge Pack 5 years D14031 (1), D14041 (2) N/A Fuse, Power Entry: 100-120 volt (slow blow 1.
Section 6 Parts List General Maintenance Supplies (continued) Safety Stock Description Catalog No. Recommended Quantity Quick Disconnect Inlet CUX8 1 Quick Disconnect Insert -3/8” tube CUX9 1 Quick Disconnect Inlet -3/8” tube CUX11 1 Cartridge Pack O-rings GSX68 4 For critical applications where performance with minimum downtime is required, we recommend that you maintain a local stock of those parts listed in the GENERAL MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES and SAFETY STOCK sections.
Section 6 Maintenance and Servicing Safety Stock (continued) Description Catalog No.
WIRING DIAGRAMS Thermo Scientific Type II Water System 7-1
Section 7 Wiring Diagrams 7-2 Type II Water System Thermo Scientific
Maintenance Log Date Thermo Scientific Description Parts Needed (Part #) Notes Type II Water System 8-1
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