WATER CONNECTIONS
1. Use appropriate
tighten fittings into plastic parts! Backhold the fittings with a wrench or slip joint pliers! Warranty
will be voided if parts are cracked and/or broken due to misuse and/or over-tightening! Use only
approved fittings.
2. Connect water filter inlet to cold water supply to inlet fitting (Fig. 1, Item 6). If hard plumbed do
not solder within 12" of plastic parts.
3. From filtered outlet and the condensate outlet of water filter use no less than
steamer.
4. Connect filtered /treated water outlet (Fig. 1, connection with pressure gauge and Item 3 front)
to the filtered/treated water inlet on the rear of the steamer.
5. Connect unfiltered/untreated water outlet (Fig. 1, elbow rear Item 3 front) to the unfiltered/untreated
water inlet on the rear of the steamer.
6. There should not be any plumbing connections made to the test port below the pressure gauge.
This is for filtered water sampling only (Fig. 1, Item 4).
7. Verify adequate "DYNAMIC" flow rate and pressure is supplied to equipment during peak demand
and meets the specs for the filter. The pressure gauge should never drop below 20 PSI during
operation and not exceed 60 PSI.
8. If during equipment operation the supply plumbing is moving during or the steamer water fill
valve is excessively noisy, water hammer exists. A water hammer arrestor must be installed or
premature solenoid valve failure will occur or water leaks will develop.
9. This system is for single point connection only. It must not be connected to any other equipment.
10. Installation of backflow preventers, vacuum breakers, water hammer arrestors, and other specific
code requirements is the responsibility of the owner and installer in compliance with local codes.
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