Instructions

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Step 6: Once the system has been plumbed in, gently remove the
quartz sleeve from its packaging being careful not to touch the length
with your hands. The use of coon gloves is recommended for this pro-
cedure as oils from the hands can leave residue on the sleeve and lamp
which can ulmately block the UV light from geng to the water.
Carefully slide the sleeve into the reactor unl you can feel it hit the
opposite end of the reactor. Align the sleeve so it centered along the
length of the reactor, then gently push it in to lock it into the inter-
nal centering springs in the far side of the reactor. CAUTION: Pushing
too hard when the sleeve is not aligned can damage the centering
springs. Slide the o-ring onto the sleeve unl it is bued up against
the reactor.
Figure 5. Quartz
Sleeve Installaon
Step 7: Hand ghten the provided gland nut over the quartz sleeve onto the threaded end
of the reactor. It has a posive stop to prevent over-ghtening. A rm force may be required to
fully ghten the gland nut, but DO NOT USE TOOLS for this step. Insert the provided stainless
steel compression spring into the quartz sleeve. The spring works with the lamp and LUMI-Loc™
connector to create the proper lamp alignment. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT install a UV lamp inside
the quartz sleeve without the sleeve spring in place.
Step 8: Install the UV sensor (BLACKCOMB
6.1
systems only). Align the at poron so it faces
the gland nut end and matches up with the half metal lip on the sensor port (see Figure 6). Insert
the sensor so it is fully seated and hand ghten the sensor nut.
Figure 6. UV Sensor Installaon
Figure 7. Fasten
controller
Figure 8. IEP
Connecon
Step 9: The reactor is now ready for water ow. When all plumbing connecons have been com-
pleted, slowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Make sure the by-pass valves are func-
oning properly and that the water is owing through the reactor. The most common leak is from
the o-ring not making a proper seal on the reactor. For new installaons, review steps 5 and 6. For
older systems drain the reactor, remove the o-ring, dry it and reapply silicon grease. Reinstall the
o-ring ensuring that it is properly sealed against the reactor and check again for leaks.
Step 10: Fasten controller securely to wall with screws provided. Drywall anchors may be used.
Note that the controller must be mounted vercally for adequate airow across the aluminum
heat sink on back (see Figure 7). For monitored systems, insert the sensor connector into the
IEP located on the right side of the controller (Figure 8). For the sensor to be recognized by the
controller, the controller power must be plugged in last. Do not plug the controller power cord
in before the last step.