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Discusses compliance with US EPA, NSF International, and state approvals for the system.
Details the MIOX RIO-S system's function, capabilities, technology, and disinfectant generation.
Outlines necessary floor space, clearances, security, and environmental considerations for installation.
Identifies and describes main OSG components and ancillary equipment like water softener and brine generator.
Covers safety precautions, packing lists, required materials, tools, location, and unpacking for OSG installation.
Guides on securing the cabinet, plumbing connections, and electrical system setup for the RIO-S.
Details initial startup tasks, normal operation sequences, system modes, and brine boost commissioning.
Explains system status lights, HMI display, emergency stop, diagnostic mode, and bank enable settings.
Covers procedures for E-Stop reset, loss of power, long-term shutdown, and troubleshooting common faults.
Covers cell replacement, acid washing, leak detection, rupture disk procedures, and returning damaged cells.
Outlines daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly maintenance tasks for the OSG system.
Details procedures for oxidant demand testing and chlorine production testing, including water quality.
Lists water quality parameters, limits, and their impact on system performance and cell life.
Specifies salt purity requirements for RIO-S Self Cleaning Systems to maintain cell warranty.
| Category | Inverter |
|---|---|
| Protection Features | Overcurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Ground fault |
| Ambient Humidity | 95% non-condensing |
| Communication Interface | RS485 |
| Certifications | CE |