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| Brand | Kinetico |
|---|---|
| Model | Reverse Osmosis Compact Series |
| Category | Water Filtration Systems |
| Language | English |
Explains icons for information, consultation, and hazards.
Explains warning symbols for safety, touch, and access restrictions.
Explains the symbol for recommended tools for installation/maintenance.
Lists key features like integrated controller, cabinet design, pumps, and membranes.
Explains the need for pre-filtration for suspended solids or turbidity.
Describes its role in protecting the membrane from organic fouling and chlorine.
Describes the 3/4" BSP male nipple connections.
Explains the container for storing water and the pressurizing pump.
Illustrates various fittings used in the RO-Compact Series.
Explains controller inputs, outputs, and alarm indicators.
Advises on checking system configuration and customer facilities.
Covers pressure, temperature, location, and electrical connection needs.
Steps for safely removing the unit from its packaging.
Instructions for placing the unit, considering clearance for servicing.
Details 3/4" BSP connections for inlet and permeate water.
Instructions for drain and reservoir overflow connections.
Final step of bringing power to the unit.
Defines terms and lists system inputs and outputs.
Defines pressure switches, float switches, and solenoid valves.
Describes the high pressure feed and distribution pumps.
Describes inlet, outlet, and reservoir connections.
Explains system switch and jumper configurations.
Explains lamps for pumps, valves, and alarms.
Details the display screen and external alarm contact.
Explains water generation, pump control, and user supply.
Explains system cycles, non-bypass operation, and daily logging.
Recommends replacing filter cartridges based on pressure drop.
Suggests checking cycle time for cleaning needs.
Provides a procedure for starting the unit after long shutdowns.
Covers reasons why the inlet pump may not start.
Discusses causes of low permeate quality like high TDS or chlorine.
Addresses low pressure alarms, low flow, fouled membranes, and switch issues.
Covers reasons for slow output like off-spec operation or cold temperatures.
Instructions for converting to a non-bypass system.
Image and wiring details for the RO-Compact 1 electrical box.
Illustrates terminal block layout and wire assignments.
Explains jumper configurations for different RO-Compact models.
Shows connections for main power, pumps, and solenoid valves.
Explains symbols used in flow diagrams like pumps, valves, and switches.
Illustrates water flow for RO-Compact 1 with bypass and non-bypass.
Illustrates water flow for RO-Compact 2 with bypass and non-bypass.
Illustrates water flow for RO-Compact 3 with bypass and non-bypass.











