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Released on 10/31/05 - X800058A UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2005
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The installation of the Hallett (see Figures 1A through 1E) should be done in
compliance with all applicable federal, state/provincial, and local regulations. We
recommend that the unit be installed by a qualified service technician. Failure to
install the system properly may result in property damage (leaks/flooding) or
personal injury (electrical shock).
The Hallett is intended only for indoor use in a dry location. The unit should not
be installed in any drafty areas (that could affect the temperature requirements
see pre-treatment requirements page 6). Should these minimum installation
recommendations not be met, the system will not operate effectively.
Location (on a wall)
The unit must be positioned vertically on a wall (the performance of the system
will be adversely affected if mounted horizontally) with the following
clearances:
Hallett 13 (See Figure 1A and 1D)
14" (36 cm) above the unit for lamp replacement
12" (30 cm) minimum below the unit for service access
7" (18 cm) on each side of the unit for service access
Hallett 30 (See Figure 1A and 1D)
21" (53 cm) above the unit for lamp replacement
12" (30 cm) minimum below the unit for service access
7" (18 cm) on each side of the unit for service access
The Hallett should be installed downstream of any pre-treatment devices such as
filters, water softeners etc and also any pressure tanks. However, it must be
installed upstream of any branches in the piping so that all the water is
disinfected before splitting and distributing throughout the home. If the plumbing
system has a grounding lug or strap, this should also be upstream from the
Hallett, valve or filters. If grounding of the Hallett or plumbing system is in
question, please consult your local electrical inspector.
Time Required
Please note that full installation of the Hallett requires shutting off the main water
supply for a number of hours. If disinfection is necessary, all pipes must be
treated and flushed. Once the unit is plugged in, the new UV lamps may take
from a few moments to several hours to reach full power. Having a Lamp Alarm
is normal with a new system (or with newly installed lamps) until the lamps have
reached full power.