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Refer to Section "Standard Service Requirements" for frequency.
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NOTE: This Section has been created to instruct you on the normal use and service of
the CHC system. Some parts of this section refer to options that your system may not
contain.
Initiation of CHC System
1. Verify that the Suction Isolation Valves (at tower, and either side of basket strainer) are open.
2. Verify that the CHC Chamber and Filtration Discharge Valves (at Skid and Tower) are open.
3. Turn ON the power of the CHC unit, by rotating the pump switch(s) into the "Auto or ON"
position. As the controller is activated, the corresponding pump should start.
4. Verify the pressure on the CHC pressure gauge exceeds 75 psi.
Initiation of Filtration System
1. If your CHC treatment system contains two separate skids (one for CHC and one for the Filter you
may need to repeat the before mentioned procedure for the second skid.
Shutting Down the CHC System to Clean the Basket Strainer.
1. Turn the pump power OFF by rotating the Pump Switch to "OFF". Verify that the unit has
stopped operation (look for motor rotation, and listen for the discontinuation of the standard CHC
operational sound, loss of pump pressure will also be noted, If the skid also contains a filter, make
sure that if a second filter pump is used that its power is also turned OFF).
2. Move to the Basket Strainer and close both of the Isolation Valves located on each side of the
basket strainer.
3. Loosen and remove to the side, the basket strainer lid mount.
4. Lift and move to the side the Basket Strainer lid.
5. Remove the basket and clean basket of debris.
6. Replace basket and reverse steps 1 through 4.
Cleaning the Flow meter (Optional)
The Flowmeter must be clean and free of debris to remain accurate.
1. Isolate the Flowmeter plumbing from the flow stream by closing the isolation valves at the inlet
and outlet of the flowmeter.
2. Unscrew the split pipe clamps that are holding the Flowmeter in place. Remove the Flowmeter.
3. The Flowmeter may be disassembled without tools. Be careful to note where the rubber washers
and internal parts come from.
4. Clean the inside of the Flowmeter taking care not to damage the float, rod or inside of the
Flowmeter. Re-assemble in reverse order.
GENERAL OPERATION
Before the system can be placed in service, the INITIAL
START-UP Checklist must be completed.
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