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Section 3 Installation
3.1 UV Disinfection System
The disinfection system is designed to be installed at point-of-entry. Drip loops in all cordage connected to the controller is
highly recommended. Refer to Figure 3.
The complete water system, including any pressure or hot water tanks, must be sterilized before start up by flushing
with chlorine (household bleach) to destroy any residual contamination. Refer to Section 3.2.
For safety purposes, the disinfection system must be connected to a Ground Fault Protected Circuit (GFCI).
The disinfection system is intended for indoor use only, do not install disinfection system where it may be exposed to
the weather.
Install the disinfection system on cold water line only.
If treating the entire house, install the disinfection system before any branch lines.
Procedure:
1. Figure 2 shows the installation of a typical drinking water system and the related components that may be used for the
installation. The use of a bypass assembly is recommended in case the system requires “off-line” maintenance. If this is
the case, it must be noted that the system will require supplementary disinfection of the distribution system if any water
is used during this bypass condition. In addition, during bypass, the water will NOT be disinfected and a “DO NOT
CONSUME THE WATER” tag should be physically installed on the bypass assembly until such time as the system is
sanitized and returned to service. Please refer to Section 3.2 for the complete disinfection procedure. If the water is to
be consumed while the
system is off-line, the water must be boiled for two minutes prior to consumption.
CAUTION
Electronic controller must be connected to a Ground Fault Protected Circuit (GFCI) receptacle. Ensure the green ground wire ring terminal is securely
fastened to chamber ground stud.
Figure 2
Figure 2 Disinfection System
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