Installation, Operation and Maintenance Owner’s Manual Aquasana, Inc.
Sterilight If it’s NOT a genuine part, it shouldn’t be part of your system. WATER CONFIDENCE Each component of your Aquasana Powered by Sterilight system has been designed and developed through extensive research and development to be part of an overall system that operates safely and efficiently over its entire lifetime. get genuine Sterilight lamps are: Safety certified. [Replacement with any other lamp voids NSF 55 and UL/CSA/CE certification and compromises safe lamp performance.
Congratulations, you have just purchased the Aquasana Powered by Sterilight UV Disinfection system. By purchasing this device, you have taken the first step in ensuring the safety of your water supply by using a totally nonintrusive, physical disinfection method. Your Aquasana Powered by Sterilight system uses the most advanced UV technology on the market and is designed to provide you with years of trouble free operation with minimal maintenance required.
Table of Contents: Parts / Schematic Breakdown 1 Safety Instructions 2 Water Chemistry 3 Installing Your UV Disinfection System 3-5 Disinfection Procedure 6-7 Operating and Maintenance Instructions 7-9 Operation 9 Troubleshooting 10-11 Dose Flow Chart 11 Specifications 12 *CSA/UL certification with approved power cord and lamps only. Potential Hazard Safety Measures UV Exposure Never illuminate UV Lamp outside of the UV Chamber.
Symbols: Caution Protective Ground Electrical Warning Fragile Eye Protection WEEE (waste electrical or electronic equipment)* * This symbol indicates that you should not discard wasted electrical or electronic equipment (WEEE) in the trash. For proper disposal, contact your local recycling/reuse or hazardous waste center.
System Components: Controller 214 fused quartz sleeves with fire polished ends POWER - 100-240V/50-60HZ QS-001 FOR SC200-A BA-ICE-C COBALT SYSTEM QS0-410 FOR SC410-A lamp connector gland nut RN-001 IEC replacement power cords for Cobalt TM (sold separately) 260010 NORTH AMERICAN (NEMA 5-15P), 3-PRONG GROUNDED 602637 CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN (CEE 7/7) 2-PIN WITH GROUND, “SCHUKO” 260012 UK VERSION (BS 1363) 3-PRONG GROUNDED (5 AMP FUSE) 260013 AUSTRALIAN VERSION (AS 3112) 3-PRONG GROUNDED 260019
Safety Instructions: WARNING - Always shut-off water flow and release water pressure before servicing. WARNING - to guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed, including the following: 1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. 2. CAUTION - Always disconnect power before servicing. 3. DANGER - To avoid possible electric shock, special care should be taken since water is present near electrical equipment.
Water Chemistry: Water quality is extremely important for the optimum performance of your UV disinfection system. The following levels are recommended for installation: • Iron: < 0.3 ppm (0.3 mg/L) • Hardness*: < 7 gpg (120 mg/L) • Turbidity: < 1 NTU • Manganese: < 0.05 ppm (0.05 mg/L) • Tannins: < 0.1 ppm (0.
1. 18 12 2. I t must be noted that the system will require supplementary disinfection of the distribution system if any water is used during a by-pass condition. In addition, during by-pass, the water will NOT be disinfected and the attached “DO NOT CONSUME THE WATER” tag (included with the system), should be physically installed on the by-pass assembly until such time as the system is sanitized and returned to service.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Mount the remove ICE controller horizontally to the wall, near the reactor chamber. Ideally place the controller above the reactor and away from any water connection point, to prevent any water from potentially leaking onto the controller by means of a leak at a connection point or a “sweating” system. Make sure you allow for a “drip-loop” on the lamp, sensor and power cord, again, to prevent any water from potentially entering the controller. Install the UV lamp as outlined on pages 7-8.
Disinfection Procedure: UV disinfection is a physical process and does not add any potentially harmful chemicals to the water. As UV does not provide a disinfection residual, it is imperative that the entire distribution system located after the UV be chemically disinfected to ensure that the water is free from any bacteriological contaminants.
OPERATION • Always disconnect power before performing any work on the disinfection system. • Regularly inspect your disinfection system to ensure that the power indicators are on and no alarms are present. • Replace the UV lamp annually (or biennially if seasonal home use) to ensure maximum disinfection. • Always drain the reactor chamber when closing a seasonal home or leaving the unit in an area subject to freezing temperatures.
Quartz Sleeve Replacement / Cleaning: Mineral deposits and sediment may accumulate on the quartz sleeve decreasing the UV energy required for adequate disinfection. Good maintenance of filtration equipment will reduce the accumulation of residues. If necessary, remove the quartz sleeve and clean with a commercially available scale remover (CLR, Lime-Away, etc.) and a lint free cloth. Repeat the process as often as necessary to keep the quartz sleeve clean.
Operation: Controller: 1. Lamp life remaining (days): The controller tracks the number of days of operation of the lamp and the controller. The default screen will display the total lamp life remaining (in days). The controller will count down the number of days remaining until the lamp requires changing (365 days to 1 day). At “0” days, the controller will display on the display and supply an intermittent audible chirp (1 second on, 5 seconds off), indicating the need to change the lamp.
Troubleshooting: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Possible Causes Solutions Sediment filter clogged • replace filter cartridge with appropriate 5 micron cartridge Note: check source water supply as fluctuations may occur in source pressure Quartz sleeve is stained or dirty • clean sleeve with scale cleaner and eliminate source of staining problem (ie.
DISPLAY FAULT MODES LED display reads “A3” • lamp life expired - countdown is at “0” days • press reset button for a deferred alarm, replace UV lamp LED display is blank • controller is in lamp failure mode • power system down, allowing it to reset itself; apply power in order to confirm that the controller is able to power lamp • check to see if there is sufficient power to the UV system Dose FlowSChart: AquaSana eries Dose Chart: 40 SC410-‐A FLOW RATE (U.S.
Specifications: Flow Rate1 MODEL SC200-A SC410-A US Public Health 16mJ/cm2 56.8 lpm (15 gpm) (3.4 m3/hr) 111.2 lpm (29.4 gpm) (6.7 m3/hr) VIQUA Standard 30 mJ/cm2 30.3 lpm (8 gpm) (1.8 m3/hr) 59.3 lpm (15.7 gpm) (3.6 m3/hr) NSF/EPA 40mJ/cm2 22.7 lpm (6 gpm) (1.4 m3/hr) 44.5 lpm (11.7 gpm) (2.7 m3/hr) 34.3 x 8.9 cm (13.5” x 3.5”) 55.4 x 8.9 cm (21.8” x 3.
UV Filter Kit Installation Guide Rhino ® Whole House Water Filter Direction of flow The control module must be mounted higher than the UV system. 2 Position control module to allow for a drip loop on the cord. 3 Mount UV filter. Sub-micron Post-Filter 1 Attach mounting brackets to the wall. To House 5 Attach the female end of the flex hose to 4” threaded nipple. (Use Teflon tape) 4 Attach the male end of the flex hose to the UV inlet.