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Released on 10/31/05 - X800058A UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2005
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13
WOOD TO RISE
ABOVE UNIT
WOOD TO FALL
BELOW UNIT
INCORRECT
MOUNTING MOUNTING
CORRECT
MOUNT UNIT FLAT
AGAINST WALL OR
PLYWOOD
OR
Figure 1D
Step 3: Connect the solenoid valve to the plumbing just upstream of the unit
(before the unit). Note the solenoid valve ensures that should the system fail, due
to power loss, color in the water or low UV lamp output, the system will fail in
safe mode and shut down the flow of water to your tap. The direction of flow
through the valve is important – verify flow direction with label on the valve.
Caution: over tightening a metal fitting into the valve will cause it to crack.
Do not over tighten. Keep the coil of the valve pointing upward (to prevent
water from dripping on it). Water will not flow backwards through the valve.
Step 4: Connect the solenoid valve to the Stainless flexible hose attached to the
bottom of the Hallett. Do not bend the hose excessively. Make sure the sealing
washer is inside the end of the hose before making the connection. The solenoid
valve plugs into a polarized plug at the bottom of the front cover near the power
cord. The valve is a non-serviceable component and nothing else should be
plugged into this port. Secure the cable from the valve to the wall. The solenoid
valve is normally closed and must be powered to open. The valve has a manual
override (white lever) that can be used to force the valve open should you require
water for service/emergency purposes (note in the event of alarm and shut down
it is recommended you boil your water). In any regulated sites such as
municipal applications, the manual override should not be used. For normal