FSA GT1-98 Manual

FSA GT1-98 Manual

Commercial reverse osmosis water filter system 125l/hr

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Technical Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 2
I. Important Notes ..................................................................................................................................... 2
II. Before You Purchase/Open .................................................................................................................. 2
III. Space Requirements ............................................................................................................................ 2
IV. Before You Begin Installation ............................................................................................................... 3
V. What is Reverse Osmosis ..................................................................................................................... 3
VI. Example Applications .......................................................................................................................... 3
VII. Installation with other Systems ............................................................................................................ 3
Installation Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4
I. Site Preparation ..................................................................................................................................... 4
II. Installation - Mounting .......................................................................................................................... 4
III. Installation - Free-Standing ................................................................................................................. 4
IV. Installing Connections - Quick Connect ............................................................................................... 5
V. Filter Protection .................................................................................................................................... 5
VI. Drain/Waste ......................................................................................................................................... 5
VII. Cartridge Installation ........................................................................................................................... 5
(a) Pre-Filters ........................................................................................................................................ 5
(b) Membranes ...................................................................................................................................... 6
(c) Post Filters ....................................................................................................................................... 6
(d) De Ionising Post Filters .................................................................................................................... 6
Connecting the System................................................................................................................................. 6
I. Tubing .................................................................................................................................................... 6
II. Power.................................................................................................................................................... 6
Start Up & Operation .................................................................................................................................... 6
I. Micro-Computer Instructions .................................................................................................................. 6
(b) Functionality Instructions .................................................................................................................. 7
(c) Preview Default Settings: ................................................................................................................. 7
(d) Changing computer Settings: ........................................................................................................... 7
(e) Automatic Reminder Instructions: ..................................................................................................... 8
II. Commissioning ..................................................................................................................................... 8
III. General Operation ............................................................................................................................ 8
IV. Automation .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Commercial Reverse
Osmosis Water Filter System
125L/Hr - GT1-98
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Commercial Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System 125L/Hr – GT1-98 Contents Technical Overview ............................2 I. Important Notes ............................. 2 II. Before You Purchase/Open ........................2 III. Space Requirements ..........................2 IV. Before You Begin Installation ....................... 3 V. What is Reverse Osmosis ........................3 VI.
  • Page 2: Technical Overview

    I. Replacement Parts..........................9 II. Replacement Cartridges ........................9 III. Parts List .............................. 9 Troubleshooting ............................10 Technical Overview I. Important Notes For correct operation of this appliance, it is essential to observe the manufacturer’s instructions. If this system is to be installed permanently as a POU or POE system, installation must be carried out by a qualified plumber or authorised technician to comply with Australian Plumbing Codes.
  • Page 3: Before You Begin Installation

    Depth: 29cm Width: 45 cm Height: 85cm If the system is to be enclosed in a cover, allow adequate ventilation around the pumps & power supplies to prevent overheating. IV. Before You Begin Installation These RO units come pre-assembled on the bracket will all connections in place. These units are wet tested for leaking before they are sent to ensure there are no leaks due to assembly.
  • Page 4: Installation Introduction

    contamination, it is possible for the stored water to become contaminated especially if the tank is not sealed or mixed with rain water. Water Softener: Water softening is generally used when the feed water hardness, iron or manganese exceeds the feed water requirements for the RO system (outlined in Technical Overview Sec. II.). A Reverse Osmosis System is much more efficient at removing salts such as sodium chloride, rather than hardness (calcium carbonate).
  • Page 5: Installing Connections - Quick Connect

    IV. Installing Connections – Quick Connect If you come across a push-fit fitting, you need to firmly push the tubing into the opening until you feel a “click” which signifies that the tubing has pushed through the internal O-ring and is seated correctly. If leaking occurs, it may be due to roughly cut tubing OR the tubing is not pushed in far enough.
  • Page 6: (B) Membranes

    the cartridge aligned with the guide lugs; remove the sump and line it up correctly before tightening. An opening spanner if provided with these systems and is only required for installation if hand tightening is not easily achieved or if slight leaking occurs. It is important not to overtighten the housings as this can lead to excessive stress on the cap thread which may cause damage to the housing long term.
  • Page 7: (B) Functionality Instructions

    value will alternate Light 1: Light is blinking when filter 1 is due for replacement Light 2: Light is blinking when filter 2 is due for replacement Light 3: Light is blinking when filter 3 is due for replacement Light 4: Light is blinking when 4x RO membranes require replacement Light 5: Light is blinking when Post (Final) filter requires replacement...
  • Page 8: (E) Automatic Reminder Instructions

    If the TDS has not stabilised after 4 days, please contact the manufacturer. II. Commissioning NOTE: New filtration systems will require a pre-flush before being used. The GT1-98 system will need to run for at least 15 – 20 minutes before first use to clear and residue or fines from the filters.
  • Page 9: Automation

    days, we will cover it on a pro-rata basis. The pumps as well as the filters are classed as a consumable item IV. Automation The system is fitted with high and low-pressure switches. This will allow the system to know when to shut off due to the tank being full, or the feed water has been shut off.
  • Page 10 RO Membranes: GT13-60-ALP Asprinn Reverse Osmosis Membrane 200GPD TDS Checking Required (4 pc Required) (1 – 3 Years) Post Filters: GT6-7C 5 Micron inline GAC 2.5” 5,000L / 6 Months GT6-22 Inline DI Filter 2.5” Check TDS / 3 Months GT5-12S-350 350g refill pack suit inline DI Filter 2.5”...
  • Page 11 water if you leave it to stand and the pH will then drop back down to the normal level. 2. pH testing equipment can range from a cheap test pen 2. Insufficient Testing right up to lab grade equipment. Before coming to a Equipment conclusion on pH issues, it is best to ensure the equipment used to measure the pH of the filtered water is of high...
  • Page 12 12 months from date of sale. If applicable, FSA may cover the return freight in the form of a re-imbursement after the system has been inspected and confirmed it is a valid warranty claim.
  • Page 13 ² Other products not manufactured or assembled by FSA are covered under the applicable manufacturer’s warranty. ³ FSA specifies recommended or required filter maintenance – see product information for further details. If a maintenance schedule is not specified, filter maintenance is required at least once per 12 month period.

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