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Crossfire Hallett 13 - Flushing Instructions; External Alarm Contacts

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Released on 10/31/05 - X800058A UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2005
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Caution: Use only a grounded electrical outlet when connecting the unit to a
power source. If you do not know whether the outlet is grounded, check with a
qualified electrician. If an extension cord is necessary, the cord should contain a
ground and be rated for the same amperage as the unit. If there is a possibility of
voltage spikes in the supply line, a voltage suppressor (surge protector) should
be used.
Installation is now complete.
Important: after the unit has been operating for a few hours, unplug the unit and
check all hose connections for leaks (the top hose in particular). Repeat this
procedure periodically.
Proceed to system operation for further instruction to ensure optimal
performance.
Flushing Instructions
Flushing the system is required after installation or after any disassembly and
cleaning. Flushing may also be required to remove colored water from the unit.
Most filters (if installed) also require flushing prior to use – follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
The system may be flushed in two ways. It can be done manually by
disassembling the unit and filling and draining the unit by hand (see Cleaning the
Unit). Flushing may also be done while the unit is operating. Plug in the unit and
open a faucet closest to the unit and run the water for a minimum of 5 minutes.
External Alarm Contacts
The Hallett system provides an external “dry” contact for remote alarms or
autodialers – the word “dry” indicates no voltage present at the contact. It can be
wired normally open or normally closed. The contact is referred to as a “System
Run” condition. The status of the contact changes when the Hallett unit changes
from a normal to alarm condition. The contact is meant for control purposes only,
not to drive devices. The maximum rating of the contact is 0.5A at 125VAC Max..
There is a knockout provided at the base of the front cover for cable entry. See
Figure 1F.
Caution: Unplug the unit before gaining access to do any wiring.