Instruction manual
Hallett 30 1” Instruction Manual
Released on 1-May-14 – X800058P Page 30 UV Pure Technologies Inc. © 2014
15 1/4” Lock Washer 8 650001
16 Bracket Fastener, 1/4-20 x 5/8” long 8 650000
17 Top End Cap c/w Shaft guide 1 C300055
18 Shaft Retaining Ring (included in Seal Kit) 1 N/A
19 Seal Washer for SS Hose – sold in pairs 2 C500009
20 Rubber Washer – Motor Shaft (Included in Motor Kit) 1 N/A
21 Foam Pad for Motor (Included in Motor Kit) 1 N/A
22 Bottom Bracket Assy c/w Lamp Wire Harness 1 C300068
23 Bottom End Cap Assy – Motor End c/w Seals 1 C300078
24 Quartz O ring seal (included in Quartz Kit or Seal Kit) 2 N/A
25 Wiper O ring Seal (included in Seal Kit) 1 N/A
26 Washer, Teflon 5/8” ID x 1” OD (included in Seal Kit) 1 N/A
26A Plastic Washer (included in Wiper Assembly Kit) 1 N/A
27 U Cup Seal for Wiper (included in Seal Kit) 1 N/A
28 Solenoid Shut-off Valve (Normally Closed) 1 550055
29 Display Pad (Membrane switch) 1 E100016
30 Purge Valve Assembly 1 X500000
31 Cold Air Kit 1 X500001
32 Replacement Fuse Pack for 120V units (6 in pack) 1 E400020
33 Replacement Fuse Pack for 240V units (6 in pack) 1 E400021
34 Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor for 115V systems 1 150207
35 Circuit board – Drinking Water 1 E100065
36 Hallett Diagnostic Tool 1 X100012
37 External 30gpm Flow restrictor – NSF approved 1 C500016
*Older generation Hallett 30s used semi-circular reflector panels – to reorder
these panels, use p/n E300084T; UV sensors for these units are p/n C100006.
Cleaning/Removing the Quartz Sleeve
Note that numbers in parentheses refer to Figure 4B.
Step 1: Use a bottle cleaning brush with a long handle to scrub the inside of the
quartz sleeve. Scrub and flush with clean water repeatedly to clean the quartz.
Use a squeeze bottle to apply water or solution to the quartz sleeve to keep the
area tidy. Note: Keep the rest of the unit free from moisture. Examine the
quartz by looking through the unit.
Step 2: If the quartz is still dirty, use a scale remover such as CLR or Lime Away
and apply it to the inside of the quartz sleeve. Citric acid, available at a drug
store, can also be used. Always flush with clean water afterwards.
Step 3: Once the quartz is clean, reassemble the unit (see below). Replace any
seals that appear to have been damaged.
Step 4: If the quartz is still not clean, it requires replacement. This is done by
removing the bottom quartz seal assembly.
Step 5: Disconnect the wiper motor (5) from the bottom bracket (22) by undoing
the three nuts. See Figure 4C. Pull off the motor plate and foam pad (21) from
the mounting standoffs and unplug the motor. Set the motor aside, holding it by
the body, not the wires. Do not place the motor in any location where it can
be exposed to moisture.










