Specifications
In-Plant Preparation
Storage Tank
The storage tank (16) collects and stores the water produced by the Aqua-Cleer/Good Water Machine system. A compressed air
diaphragm drives the water to the polishing filter and faucet. The ball valve (17) provides a convenient way to lock water in the tank
during transport and filter changes.
Polishing Filter
The polishing filter (15) adsorbs any residual tastes and odors just before the water is delivered through the faucet.
Aqua-Cleer Sentry™ Monitor
This optional monitor (14) accessory (standard on Premier
™
models)
checks the TDS level of the drinking water each time the dispenser faucet
is used. A green LED indicator (Figure 3) mounted in the faucet signals if
the TDS level is below the setpoint, an red signal appears if it is above.
Dispenser Faucet
The Aqua-Cleer faucet (13) allows the product water to be drawn from the
system with a simple rotation of the handle. It features a built-in siphon
break for concentrate discharge as required by most plumbing codes.
To help assure quick and trouble-free installation of the Aqua-Cleer
®
system, the following preparation steps should be performed in the dealer
facility. Cleanliness is essential in the In-Plant Preparation procedure. Be
sure to wash your hands thoroughly before handling filters. The use of
surgical gloves is strongly recommended.
Filter Assembly Preparation
Pre-Filter
Figure 3
1. Install the prefilter into the service housing.
2. Connect the inlet of the service housing to a source of clean, filtered water.
3. Connect the outlet of the service housing to a suitable drain.
4. Slowly turn on the water and flush the filter for 10 minutes.
5. Remove the pre-filter cartridge from the service housing and set it aside in a
clean location for installation into the Aqua-Cleer system.
Activated Carbon Filter
The activated carbon filter must be thoroughly flushed to remove carbon dust which
can plug the manifold or RO membrane. To perform this procedure, it is necessary
to use a clean, spare Aqua-Cleer H-83 (or H-82, 52, 53) series or “System” series
filter housing (Figure 4) as a service housing.
1. Install the activated carbon cartridge into the service housing.
2. Connect the outlet of the service housing to a source of clean, filtered water.
3. Connect the inlet of the service housing to a suitable drain.
4. Slowly turn on the water and back-flush the filter for 10 minutes at a rate of 1-2
gpm (4-7 L/min). Turn the water on and off several times during flushing to help
loosen carbon particles from the filter.
5. Reverse the connections and forward flush the filter briefly until the water runs clear.
6. Remove the activated carbon filter cartridge from the service housing and set it aside in a clean location for installation
into the Aqua-Cleer system.
Figure 4
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