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Viqua IHS10-D4 - User Manual

Viqua IHS10-D4
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425 Clair Rd. W, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1L 1R1
t. (+1) 519.763.1032 • tf. (+1) 800.265.7246 (US and Canada only)
t. (+31) 73 747 0144 (Europe only) • f. (+1) 519.763.5069
e-mail: info@viqua.com
www.viqua.com
Models:
IHS10-D4,
IHS12-D4,
IHS22-D4
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Questions and Answers

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    Edward TuckerSep 4, 2025
    Why is my Viqua Water Filtration System operating but water tests reveal bacterial contamination?
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      kimkimberlySep 4, 2025
      If your Viqua Water Filtration System is operating but water tests show bacterial contamination, ensure the UV system is the last piece of treatment equipment to prevent downstream equipment from acting as a breeding ground for pathogens. Also, pathogens might be residing in the distribution lines post-UV. Ensure all distribution lines have been disinfected with chlorine. Finally, recontamination from pipe dead-ends may be the cause. Remove any pipe dead-ends and flush with chlorine.
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    Kevin LeeSep 18, 2025
    Why is my Viqua Water Filtration System leaking at the inlet or outlet?
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      Matthew VaughanSep 18, 2025
      If your Viqua Water Filtration System is leaking at the inlet or outlet, the threaded pipe fittings may be the source. Try cleaning the threads, resealing them with Teflon tape, and then retightening the fittings.
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    iraySep 16, 2025
    What to do if my Viqua Water Filtration System is operating but water tests reveal bacterial contamination?
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      Andrew LopezSep 16, 2025
      If your Viqua Water Filtration System is operating but water tests reveal bacterial contamination, one possible cause is that equipment downstream of the UV system is acting as a breeding ground for pathogens. To resolve this, ensure the UV system is the last piece of treatment equipment. Another cause could be pathogens residing in the distribution lines post-UV; in this case, ensure all distribution lines have been disinfected with chlorine. Recontamination from pipe dead-ends is another possibility; remove any pipe dead-ends and flush with chlorine.
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    iarellanoSep 14, 2025
    How to fix leak at inlet or outlet in Viqua IHS10-D4?
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      Dustin HarrisonSep 14, 2025
      If you have a leak at the inlet or outlet of your Viqua Water Filtration System and the threaded pipe fittings are leaking, clean the threads, reseal with Teflon tape, and retighten.
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    Phillip ButlerSep 12, 2025
    What to do if leak detected from area of UV chamber in Viqua Water Filtration Systems?
    • A
      amberwhiteSep 13, 2025
      If you notice a leak from the area of the UV chamber in your Viqua Water Filtration System, it could be due to a few reasons. It may be caused by condensation of moist air on the cold chamber. In this case, control humidity or relocate unit. Another cause may be that the O-ring is damaged, deteriorated or incorrectly installed, so inspect and replace it if deteriorated. Also, the lamp/sleeve assembly may not be properly installed (too tight or not tight enough). Tighten the assembly hand-tight.
  • H
    hpetersonSep 12, 2025
    Why water tests reveal bacterial contamination in Viqua IHS10-D4?
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      Nicole SanchezSep 12, 2025
      If water tests reveal bacterial contamination even though your Viqua Water Filtration System is operating, there are a few potential causes. First, ensure the UV system is the last piece of treatment equipment, as equipment downstream could be a breeding ground for pathogens. Also, ensure all distribution lines have been disinfected with chlorine because pathogens might reside in the distribution lines post-UV. Finally, remove any pipe dead-ends and flush with chlorine, because recontamination can occur from pipe dead-ends.
  • D
    Desiree HayesSep 9, 2025
    How to troubleshoot no power in Viqua Water Filtration Systems?
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      Monica YuSep 9, 2025
      If your Viqua Water Filtration System has no power, you can try the following: reset the GFCI and/or breaker. If that doesn't work, replace the TVSS. As a last resort, replace the controller and use a TVSS.
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    Paula GarciaSep 7, 2025
    What to do if GFCI or breaker repeatedly trips in Viqua IHS10-D4 Water Filtration Systems?
    • B
      Brandon LaneSep 7, 2025
      If the GFCI or breaker repeatedly trips in your Viqua Water Filtration System, it could be due to a few reasons. First, check if there's moisture between the lamp and lamp plug. If so, clean and dry the lamp pins and lamp plug, and inspect the unit for leaks or condensation. Alternatively, there might be a short-circuit in the electrical assembly, in which case you should replace the controller.
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    Thomas BennettSep 5, 2025
    How to fix a leak at inlet or outlet of Viqua IHS10-D4 Water Filtration Systems?
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      Melvin CruzSep 5, 2025
      If you have a leak at the inlet or outlet of your Viqua Water Filtration System, it's likely due to leaking threaded pipe fittings. Clean the threads, reseal with Teflon tape, and retighten them.
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    Aaron MartinezAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Viqua Water Filtration System has no power?
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      felicia06Aug 21, 2025
      If your Viqua Water Filtration System has no power, it might be due to several reasons: * The GFCI and/or breaker might have tripped: try resetting them. * The transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS) may be damaged: consider replacing it. * The controller could be damaged: in this case, replace the controller and use a TVSS.

Viqua IHS10-D4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIHS10-D4
UV Lamp Life9000 hours
UV Dose40 mJ/cm²
TypeUV Water Disinfection System
ApplicationResidential
Flow Rate10 GPM
Inlet/Outlet Port Size1" NPT
Voltage120 V
Maximum Operating Pressure125 psi
Replacement Sleeve602
Pre-filtration5 micron
CertificationsNSF

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