Sodium
Hydroxide
Electrical Installation
CAUTION!
Observe the precautions listed below before beginning the electrical installation of your
deionizer controller. Failure to do so may cause permanent damage to the controller.
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Follow the local electrical code requirements.
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Be sure electrical power is off and disconnected at the source before completing any wiring/cabling connections.
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Provide a dedicated 120 Volt circuit for the Smart Controller system to ensure maximum electrical protection.
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DO NOT include the Smart Controller wiring cables in any conduit or raceway containing other 120 Volt or higher
circuits.
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Maintain a distance of at least 10 feet between the Smart Controller and any electrical distribution panels, race-
ways carrying 300 Volts or more, and electrical motors of 1 horsepower or more.
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Use the cabling provided. Failure to do so may effect performance of the Smart Controller adversely.
Culligan® Premier Series Automatic Deionizer
18
Secondary Air Regulators (2)
Low-Quality DI Waste
Anion Tank
Pump (AP)
Caustic Waste
Figure 9. Deionizer installation, rear view.
Cation Tank
Pump (CP)
Main Air Regulator
Acidic
Waste
Hydrochloric
Cat. No. 01024000
18
Acid