Distance Between Components; Components Supplied By Installer - Sea Recovery Aqua Whisper DX 450-1 Owner's Manual

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Aqua Whisper DX Modular 450-1800
repeatedly with water and notify a physician immediately.
R.O. Membrane Elements are stored in "sodium bisulfite".
NEVER mount liquid holding component above any
electrical or electronic device. Extensive damage to the
electronic device will result if liquid enters device during
maintenance and or component failure.
CONNECTION LINE CAUTIONS
All connection lines should be as short and straight as
possible using minimum fittings.
The connection lines must not be "kinked".
ACCESSIBILITY CAUTIONS
This is a simple rule: Install the system and its
supporting components in an accessible manner.
The Electrical Control Touch Panel must be accessible for
operation and monitoring of the system.
ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS
Refer to System Specifications on Page 2-2 and
the Electrical information on Section 4 for electrical
power requirements. Ensure that the power source is
sufficiently sized to provide the correct voltage and
cycles during Start Up and Operation.
3.3

DISTANCE BETWEEN COMPONENTS

50 feet (15 meters) of 3/4 in. (19 mm) I.D. clear braided
hose is supplied for connecting the Suction Line, Low
Pressure Line, and Brine Discharge Line.
50 feet (15 meters) of 1/2 in. (12.7mm) I.D. clear braided
hose is supplied for connecting the Product Water Line.
20 feet (6 meters) 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) OD nylon tubing
is supplied with applicable components for connecting
Pressure Pick Up points for the Low Pressure Transducers.
20 feet (6 meters) of 3/8 in. (9.5mm) OD nylon tubing
is supplied with Fresh Water Flush for connection to the
boats pressurized fresh water line.
3.5

COMPONENTS SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER

CAUTION: All fittings, valves, and piping
installed prior to, within, and after the Sea
Recovery system must not contain iron.
The resulting failure of the R.O. Membrane
Element is attributed to improper
installation, is the liability of the installer.
Page 3-2
1.
Water Connections to be supplied by the installer:
Feed Inlet at the Sea
Cock Valve:
Brine Discharge at the
Thru Hull Discharge
fitting:
Product at the Product
Water Connector:
Pressurized Fresh Water
at the Cleaning Bucket::
2.
IInlet Thru Hull Fitting with Forward Facing Scoop.
The inlet Thru Hull Fitting must be minimum 3/4 in.
(19 mm) and dedicated to only the Sea Recovery
system. It is important that the installer utilizes a
forward facing scoop so that the system receives
a positive flow of water as the boat is under way.
The fitting must be installed on the boats hull in
a position that provides continual feed water flow
without air to the system.
CAUTION: A flush inlet thru-hull fitting
will cause a vacuum as the boat is under
way, and this will cause loss of feed water
flow and cavitation of the Booster Pump
and High Pressure Pump resulting in
continual system shut down.
CAUTION: The Sea Recovery System
must receive an uninterrupted supply of
feed water without air.
CAUTION: The Sea Recovery System
must not be tied into another existing
auxiliary water line already supplying
another accessory on the boat.
CAUTION: If the Sea Recovery System
is connected to a Sea Chest or Stand
Up Pipe, do not plumb the Sea Recovery
System feed line to the "top" of the Sea
Chest or Stand Up Pipe. Plumb the Sea
Recovery System to the "bottom" of such
feed water arrangements to ensure a
continual air free supply of feed water to
the system.
3/4 in. (19 mm) MNPT
(Male National Pipe Thread
U.S. Standard)
3/4 in. (19 mm) MNPT
(Male National Pipe Thread
U.S. Standard)
1/2 in. (12.7 mm) FNPT
(Female National Pipe
Thread U.S. Standard)
3/8 in. (9.5 mm) FNPT
(Female National Pipe
Thread U.S. Standard)

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