Instructions / Assembly
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Tools required
Safety glasses hacksaw
Towels Soldering iron or torch
Flat head screwdriver Power drill
Medium Crescent wrench Teflon tape
Monkey wrench
Parts required (not included)
● (2) shut off valves
● (2) hex nipples or pipe nipples
● (2) pipe unions pressure regulator (as needed)
● (1) ground jumper cable
● Optional: pressure gauge(s), bypass valve(s), pipe hangers
Preliminary Notes
● This installation guide provides a step by step, ,start to finish procedure for installing your ISpring
water filter. .
● All steps provided herein are for typical installations only. .You application may be different.
Pre-Installation
● Filter should be protected from freezing, direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, kept dry and level.
● Make a list of fall the plumbing fittings and tools you will need to completely install the system
according to your application.
● Turn the water off to your house while installing the system
● Turn off the electricity to your electric water heater during installation. .After the system is
installed and pressurized, turn on a few hot and cold water faucets, and let them run until there is
no more air in your lines, then turn the electricity back on to your water heater.
● Use Teflon tape on threaded fittings.
● Be sure to note inlet and outlet markings. The sediment filter is the first stage of the water filter.
● A three valve bypass valve and loop may be installed to loop the entire system which makes
servicing easier.
● Hard copper pipe generally comes in two types. Use the thicker "L" type copper pipe rather than
thinner "M" type copper pipe.
● Follow all local plumbing and building codes.
Installation
1. Turn off the main line water shutoff valve to the house.
2. Next, open all plumbing fixtures in the house in order to drain the lines of as much water as
possible.