E C L I P S E Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System from Water-Right Installation, Operation & Service Manual WRO-35 R.O. Drinking Water System Sold and serviced by authorized Water-Right dealers. Tested and Certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for the reduction of the claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I. Page INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................3 SECTION II. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................4 SECTION III. PREPARATION......................................................................................5 A. Major System Components.............................................................5 B. Tools Recommended for Installation ...........................
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION Your new Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) Drinking Water System uses a combination of filtration technologies to reduce unwanted contaminants in a water supply. The following steps combine to give you the best in clear sparkling drinking water: very good adsorptive sites for substances that contribute to tastes and odors.
SECTION II. SPECIFICATIONS TABLE A – QUALIFIED SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Because the performance of an R.O. Membrane is highly dependent upon pressure, temperature and TDS, the following should be used for comparison purposes only. U.S. Metric 35 ± 7 gpd (106–159 lpd) 95% minimum 95% minimum 11 gpd 42 lpd 90%+ typical 90%+ typical 3–5 x product flow 3–5 x product flow Empty Storage Tank Precharge 5–7 psig air 35–48 kPa air Storage Tank Capacity2 1.8 gallons 6.
SECTION III. PREPARATION A. Major System Components The following components comprise the R.O. Drinking Water System. (Refer to Fig. 1, below for general system layout.) • A Sediment/Carbon Module, shrink wrapped. • An Activated Carbon Module, shrink wrapped. • An R.O. Manifold assembly. • • Housings and Housing O–rings. An In–Line Activated Carbon Post Filter, shrink wrapped. • A Drinking Water Holding Tank. • • A Dispensing Faucet with Water Quality Monitor Assembly.
OPTIONAL WRO-35 BASEMENT INSTALLATION DIAGRAM DISPENSING FAUCET WATER QUALITY MONITOR FAUCET BASE PRODUCT (3/8" Blue) WATER QUALITY MONITOR CABLE FLOOR NOTE: FOR REFRIGERATOR WATER DISPENSER OR ICE MAKER HOOKUP, TEE INTO 3/8" BLUE TUBING TO DISPENSING FAUCET HOLDING TANK SHUTOFF VALVE (Open Position) OPTIONAL 25 FT. EXTENSION CABLE FOR WATER QUALITY MONITOR TANK (3/8" Yellow) IN-LINE ACTIVATED CARBON POST FILTER COVER POLYTUBE TEE R.O.
B. Tools Recommended for Installation 1. Dispensing Faucet–The faucet should be placed near the sink where drinking water is normally obtained. Convenience of use (filling of water pitchers and glasses), and an open area beneath the faucet under the sink for attaching product and drain tubing are considerations. A 2" diameter flat surface is required above and below the installation site. The thickness of the mounting surface should not exceed 1¼".
SECTION IV. INSTALLATION STEPS All plumbing should be done in accordance with state and local plumbing codes. carbide tipped drill. •When drilling the 1¼" hole, drill slowly and carefully; the porcelain chips easily. NOTE: Some codes may require installation by a licensed plumber; check with the local plumbing authority prior to installation. •After drilling, clean the area well. Iron filings, if left in place, can cause rust stains. 2c.
LONG REACH AIR GAP FAUCET WITH WATER QUALITY MONITOR Spout CL Plastic Shipping Plug (Remove) Air Gap Window Critical Level Line 3/8" Hose Barb for 3/8" Black Drain Tubing to Drain Clamp CL Water Quality Monitor Cable } Allow space for thickness of Mounting Surface and Slotted Washer 7/16" Stud Plastic Spacer 7/16" Washer 7/16" Stud 7/16" Hex Nut 1/4" Hose Barb for 1/4" Black Drain Tubing to Manifold Drain Port 3/8" Black Drain Tubing Mounting Surface, 1¼" drill hole 1/4" Black Drain Tubing 3/8" B
•From the top of the counter place the stud, tubing and Water Quality Monitor Connector Cable through the mounting hole. See Figure 2B, page 9. the tubing. –for larger tubing (up to 5/8" OD) use the large groove of the back plate. •Assemble and tighten the brass screw. •From the bottom of the counter top slide the Slotted Washer between the counter top and the Plastic Spacer with the open end towards the tubing. •To pierce the tubing, turn the Valve Handle fully clockwise (inward).
The close proximity of a dishwasher or a trash compactor may require special fabrication of a mounting plate. to the Dispensing Faucet. Route to the tubing to the Drain Clamp and trim to length. NOTE: When cutting the polytubing make clean, square cuts, failing to do so could result in poor connections and possible leaks. 1. The mounting bracket will accept either #10 or #12 (5mm) mounting screws spaced on 6" (15 cm) centers.
3/8" DRAIN CLAMP ASSEMBLY Drain Pipe 1/4" Nut Drain Clamp Front Plate 1/4" Screw Drain Clamp Back Plate Black Drain Tubing Figure 4 convenient to install and change the In–Line Filter. Make a clean straight cut to insure proper connections. The “Out” port on the In–Line Filter should be towards the faucet. Firmly press in the tubing. The fittings will grab the tubing and hold and seal it in place. Make sure the tubing is pressed all the way in to create a pressure tight connection.
rinsing of the R.O. Membrane it is important to wait at least 8 hours before emptying each tank. and seal it in place. Make sure the tubing is pressed all the way in to create a pressure tight connection. When the Faucet is first opened, expect air and carbon fines (very fine black powder) from the In–Line and Activated Carbon Post Filters to be rinsed out. This is normal for the first tank of water or after the Activated Carbon Post Filters are changed. F. Start Up 1.
(see Fig. 1, page 5). Put 50 drops of bleach (this is ½ tsp. or 3 ml) into the tubing and reconnect it to the Tee. prefilter and post filters. B. Changing Modules NOTE: Now is the convenient time to change the In–Line Activated Carbon Post Filter, see Sec. V, C.1–6. THIS R.O. SYSTEM CONTAINS MODULES WHICH MUST BE REPLACED AT REGULAR INTERVALS TO MAINTAIN PROPER PERFORMANCE. USE ONLY FACTORY APPROVED MODULES. •Slowly open the Feed Water Saddle Valve.
IN–LINE ACTIVATED CARBON POST FILTER ASSEMBLY If the container available measures ounces, use the following conversion: Ounces per minute x 11.2 = gallons per day To Dispensing Faucet EXAMPLE: The product flow will fill 2½ ounces in two minutes. 2.5 oz. ÷ 2 min. = 1.25 oz./min. 3/8" Blue 1.25 oz./min. x 11.2 = 14 gpd OUT The Reject Ratio is the amount of water produced compared to the amount of water flowing to drain.
dissolved minerals in the water and can be approximated by 1 psig for each 100 ppm of TDS EXAMPLE: A feed water with 1500 ppm of TDS would exert a backward pressure of about 15 psig on the membrane. Net Pressure Differential = Feed Water Pressure – Holding Tank Pressure – Osmotic Pressure The higher the net pressure differential, the higher the quantity and quality of water produced. Some loss of production is normal when using a pressurized Holding Tank.
D. WATER PRODUCTION RATE CHART Feed Water Estimated Water Production Rate in Gallons Per Day (gpd) and Liters Per Day (lpd) for Line Pressure of: Temp TDS* 40 psig (280 kPa) °F °C mg/l gpd lpd 40 4 50 6.5 24.6 8.5 32.2 10.5 39.7 12.5 47.3 14.5 54.9 16.5 62.5 18.5 70.0 500 5.6 21.2 7.6 28.8 9.6 36.3 11.6 43.9 13.6 51.5 15.6 59.0 17.6 66.6 1000 4.6 17.4 6.6 25.0 8.6 32.6 10.6 40.1 12.6 47.7 14.6 55.3 16.6 62.8 1500 3.6 13.6 5.6 21.2 7.6 28.8 9.
SECTION VII. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Cause Low quantity of Product Water from Holding Tank Feed Water Saddle Valve is plugged or Open Valve or unclog. closed. Clogged Sediment/Carbon Module or Replace Modules. Activated Carbon Module. Feed Water pressure must be above Low water pressure. 40 psig. See Feed Water operating limits. R.O. Membrane is fouled. Correct cause of fouling, replace Membrane. Replace Post Filter. Plugged In–Line Activated Carbon Post Filter.
Problem Possible Cause Solution High Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) The Product Water and Drain Water lines are reversed. in the Product Water No drain flow, Drain Restrictor is (continued) clogged. No drain flow, the drain orifice in the Air Gap Faucet is plugged. The ASO Valve is not closing. New Activated Carbon Post Filter not rinsed completely. The Feed Water TDS has increased. Tastes and odors in the Product Water The Activated Carbon Post Filter is exhausted.
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ECLIPSE™ R.O. DRINKING WATER SYSTEM FIVE/ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY What Does This Warranty Cover? This warranty covers any defects in materials and workmanship of the Eclipse R.O. Drinking Water System when installed and operated within recommended parameters, with the exceptions stated below. How Long Does The Coverage Last? Water-Right® will warrant its Eclipse R.O. Drinking Water System (except for the reverse osmosis membrane), for a period of five years from the date of purchase.