Contents Installation Installation Specifications SteamerGaurd Components RO Unit Control Panel Storage Tanks Plumbing Dimensions Installation Instructions Remote Control Panel Illustrations WT-90 System Component Illustrations WT-90 Typical Installation Schematic Use and Care Operation SteamerGuard Remote Control Panel Manual Bypass Valve Tank Pressure Gauge Water Quality Monitor Maintenance Monthly Maintenance...
SteamerGard™ Model WT-90 INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS IMPORTANT NOTE: The SteamerGard™ system is designed to provide purified water for use in the steam generator (boiler) of the steamer only. A separate tap water supply line is required for the condenser system of the steamer. It is the responsibility of the steamer owner or the installer to provide two separate water connections;...
Dimensions SteamerGard™ Model WT-90: 30-1/4" Wide x 6-1/4" Deep x 16-1/2" High SteamerGard™ Control Panel: 9 -1/2" Wide x 3-1/2- Deep x 6-1/2" High SteamerGard™ Storage Tanks: 5 Gallon —16-1/2" Diameter x 15-1/4" High (cylindrical with top mount valve) 10 Gallon —16" Diameter x 33" High (Cylindrical with bottom mount valve) NOTE: For extra capacity, additional tanks may be added.
6. Purified Water Line: Run 3/8'' tubing from the STORAGE connection on the SteamerGard™ unit to one side of the brass tee on the storage tank. Run up to 25 feet of 3/8'' tubing (1/2" tubing if longer than 25 feet) from the other side of the brass tee to the SteamerGard™...
SteamerGard™ Model WT-90 OPERATION First, ensure that the feed water valve on the SteamerGard™ unit is open. The valve handle will be parallel to the valve body. When the steamer is not in use, such as overnight, the system remains in a "stand-ready" mode. When the steamer is used, and it begins to draw purified water from the storage tank, the system automatically responds, coming on just long enough to maintain a full level of water in the storage tank.
MAINTENANCE With regular preventive maintenance only once a month, your SteamerGard™ system should provide years of trouble-free operation, and will continue to provide years of protection against steamer failure due to adverse water conditions. Every month perform the following: Test the purified water quality with the water quality monitor. a.
2. Change the carbon fitters. a. If the water supply is chlorinated, the carbon filters must be replaced every three months. Check with your local water department. Nearly all municipal water supplies are chlorinated. If the water supply is not chlorinated (well water without a chlorinator) the carbon filter can be eliminated.
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