Full Product Manual
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Connect pressure reducing valve with pressure gauge, water filter, shut-off valve, flxe-hose between hot water or cold water
pipes and generator. See page 10 illustration 1.2 and page 11 illustration1.4.
ATTENTION!
1.The inlet water should not exceed 160F°.
2. The shut off valve should be installed in a place where it is easily accessible.
3. Flush the water supply line completely before connecting the water pipe to the steam generator, to remove any sediments
in the water.
4. The shut off valve should be open approximately 25% to reduce water pressure to the generator. The water pressure to
the generator should be between 15 to 20 PSI. if necessary, decrease the pressure accordingly.
5. A hydro pneumatic pressure reducing valve must be installed. The SteamSpa quick release & pressure reducing kit comes
with a pressure reducing device calibrated to work with any SteamSpa generator unit.
6. Do not use PEX or PVC tubing.
5. The steam line must slope to allow condensation to drain into the tank or room.
6. There must be no dips in the steam line. Low areas may collect condensation and cause faulty operation or cause hot
water to spit into the room.
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2. Use brass pipes or copper pipe only.Do not use black and galvanized or PVC pipes.