Electrical Installation - Culligan Premier Series Installation, Operation And Service Instructions

Automatic deionizer water treatment systems models from 2012
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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.
Follow the local electrical code requirements.
Be sure electrical power is off and disconnected at the source before completing any wiring/cabling connections.
Provide a dedicated 120 Volt circuit for the Smart Controller system to ensure maximum electrical protection.
DO NOT include the Smart Controller wiring cables in any conduit or raceway containing other 120 Volt or higher
circuits.
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.
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

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