Instructions / Assembly
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Congratulations for purchasing an environmentally friendly electronic water
conditioner, and thank you for choosing the Scalewatcher Nano system to treat your
home. Please read this short manual in its entirety for a quick and successful
installation.
YOUR BOX CONTAINS:
● Scalewatcher Nano energizing unit
● UL/CSA approved AC/DC switching power supply
● One core signal cable of sufficient length
● Four cable ties
● Two screws with wall anchors
● Instruction manual
TOOLS NEEDED:
● Phillips screwdriver
● Pliers
● Wire stripper
● Drill
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTALLATION
Installation site
Locate the incoming water supply and if possible find a straight length of pipe after the
water meter (if any) of at least four inches (10 cm). The pipe can be horizontal, vertical
or diagonal. The unit has to be installed inside. However if there is not enough space in
the house for the coil, the coil can be wrapped around the pipe in the open. In that
case cover the coil with duck tape to protect it from moisture and rain.
If no electrical outlet is present near the installation site, consult a qualified electrician.
In case the water supply is from a roof tank, install the coil after the tank. The signal
coil should not be closer than six inches (15 cm) from any major steel/iron objects,
motors and appliances for best performance.
Install the Scalewatcher Nano System unit upstream of the water softener if you plan
to run them together. If you have a whole house water treatment system, install the
Scalewatcher Nano upstream for best results. See also “Water Softeners”.
Pipe material
The coil can be installed on any pipe material including copper, PVC, steel, galvanized,
lead and fibrocement. When the option is available, wrap the coil on PVC, as the
electric fields can be more effective in plastic than in metal pipes.
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