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Penguin Water Reverse
Osmosis System
200-PWRO-XXXX | 200-PWRO-XXXX-P | 200-PWARO-XXXX | 200-
PWARO-XXXX-P

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  • Page 1 Penguin Water Reverse Osmosis System 200-PWRO-XXXX | 200-PWRO-XXXX-P | 200-PWARO-XXXX | 200- PWARO-XXXX-P...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Parts Check List ......................3 Parts Overview ......................5 Tools Needed ......................6 Quick Connect Fittings ....................7 How To Make a Connection ................7 Disconnecting ....................8 Installation Location ....................9 Installation ....................... 10 Faucet Installation .................... 10 Feed Water Angle Stop Valve and Tubing Installation ........
  • Page 3: Parts Check List

    Parts Check List • RO Module • Tubing Bundle • Filter Wrench • 1/4" Drain Saddle • Tank Valve • Angle Stop Feed Valve • Tank and Side Mount Tank Stand • Faucet Connector...
  • Page 4 • Pre and Post Filters + Membrane (Pre-Installed) • Alkaline Filter (Included with 6 Stage System)
  • Page 5: Parts Overview

    Parts Overview • Pre-Filter (Sediment Filter) - Removes larger particles such as sand, silt, rust and scale. • Pre-Filter (Activated Carbon Filters) - Removes chlorine and chloramine in the feed water to protect the reverse osmosis membrane. • Reverse Osmosis Membrane - Reduces dissolved minerals, metals and salts. During the process, harmful compounds are separated by the membrane and the reject water goes to waste (drain).
  • Page 6: Tools Needed

    Tools Needed The following tools may be necessary depending on each particular installation: • 3/8 Drill and 1/4" drill bit • Faucet Drill Bit (For standard faucets, use a 7/16" drill bit. For Air Gap faucets, use a 7/8" minimum, 1 1/8" maximum drill bit. •...
  • Page 7: Quick Connect Fittings

    Quick Connect Fittings Many RO systems utilize quick connect fittings. These user-friendly fittings provide supe- rior performance and are provided with this system. Proper use of these push-in fittings is shown below. Along with these fittings, all tubing selected must be of high quality and must be cut with a plastic tube cutter or sharp razor with a clean, square cut.
  • Page 8: Disconnecting

    Disconnecting Push in Collet and Remove Tubing - To disconnect, ensure the system is depressur- ized before removing the tube, Push in the collet squarely against the face of the fitting. With the collet held in this position, the tube can be removed. The fitting can be re-used. Should a leak occur at a fitting, the cause is generally defective tubing.
  • Page 9: Installation Location

    Installation Location The RO system may be installed under a sink, in a basement, or other location depend- ing on available space. Do not install unit where temperatures fall below freezing. Other- wise, damage will occur. Connection to an ice maker should also be considered for opti- mum performance.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Faucet Installation If the sink has a sprayer, it may be disconnected for faucet installation. A pipe cap or plug will be necessary to seal the sprayer connection. To make the faucet mounting hole (if sprayer or second hole is not used), check below the surface to ensure the drill does not interfere with anything.
  • Page 11 Install the faucet as shown in Fig 1. Assistance may be needed to hold the faucet in place while the nut is tightened. Once the faucet is secure, install the 7/16" UNS x 3/8" QC faucet connector on the threaded nipple. This fitting does not require sealant as it seals at the beveled sur- face.
  • Page 12: Feed Water Angle Stop Valve And Tubing Installation

    If an air gap faucet is being used, follow this next set of steps. Connect the 1/4" drain line from the RO module to the smaller brass barb on the bot- tom of the faucet. Be sure the tube is completely pushed on the barb or a leak could occur.
  • Page 13 Remove the sink faucet "whip hose" or tubing from the shutoff valve. There will be residual water spilled when this tube is removed. Be sure to have a towel to dry the water that is spilled. Now install the angle stop valve on the sink faucet shutoff valve and tighten it.
  • Page 14: Drain Saddle Installation

    Be sure the blue handle on the angle stop valve is in the closed position (as pic- tured). Now open the sink shutoff valve and check the angle stop connections for leaks. If there are leaks, repair them now. If there are no leaks, connect the orange tubing to the angle stop valve.
  • Page 15: Tank Installation

    Position both halves of the drain saddle on the drain pipe so the quick connect open- ing lines up with the the previously drilled hole. A screwdriver may be used to keep the holes oriented during the tightening process. Secure the drain saddle clamp on the drain pipe with the provided nuts and bolts. (Do not over tighten.
  • Page 16: Initial Tubing Connections

    Initial Tubing Connections It may be desirable to leave the excess tubing when making the final connects. This will allow space to pull the unit out of the cabinet for filter changes without disconnecting all the tubing. If you want to secure the system and cut the tubing to fit, that is fine, but this may require that the system be removed for filter changes or the filters will have to be changed with the system in the cabinet, which can be difficult.
  • Page 17 Be sure the storage tank shutoff valve is in the closed position. Use the supplied sy- ringe and add 5ml of the supplied sanitizing solution to the green tank tubing attach- ed to the storage tank. Connect the open end of the green tubing from the tank to the RO units post carbon filter inlet tee fitting.
  • Page 18 Connect the 1/4" black tubing from the RO unit to the drain saddle. If the system is equipped with a permeate pump, run a length of tubing from the "Brine Out" port on the permeate pump to the drain saddle connection. If an air gap faucet is being used and the system is equipped with a permeate pump, run a length of tubing from the "Brine Out"...
  • Page 19: System Start Up

    System Start Up Prior to Start Up Check all connections and ensure they are secure. Turn on the feed water valve and check for leaks. (Turn off and correct leaks if any occur) Close the valve on the storage tank (The tank should be closed from the Final Tubing Connections) and open the faucet until a steady stream of water flows.
  • Page 20 Close the tank valve and the feed water valve and open the faucet to relieve the pressure on the system. Remove the tank tubing from the tank valve and hold it over a bucket or pan. Open the feed water valve and the faucet. Allow the system to run until there is a stream of water coming from the tank tubing.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    Maintenance The RO system contains filters and membranes which must be replaced periodically for proper operation. Replacement Part Frequency 551-PWS-2509-05-OR (First Sump) Every 6-12 Months 507-PWCB-2509-OR (Second Sump) Every 6-12 Months 507-PWCB-2509-CL-OR (Third Sump) Every 6-12 Months 255-PWM-1812-XXX** (RO Membrane) Every 3-5 Years 530-PW-INLRO-14-B (Carbon Post Filter) Every 6-12 Months...
  • Page 22: Sanitizing Filter Change Instructions

    Sanitizing Filter Change Instructions Turn off the feed water to the system and shut off the ice maker power and water supply valve (if applicable). Turn on the faucet to relieve any pressure on the system and make sure water has stopped flowing out of the faucet.
  • Page 23: Flushing System And Checking Operation

    Turn on the feed water valve and check for leaks. Turn off the valve and correct leaks if any occur. 10. Close the valve on the storage tank and open the faucet until a steady stream of wa- ter flows. Water will be flowing to the drain as well. The initial water from the system may be discolored.
  • Page 24: Why The Regular Use Of Sani-System Is Important

    Turn the tank valve on and allow water to run until there is a steady stream coming from the faucet. Then shut the faucet and allow the tank to fill. NOTE: If no objectionable tastes are noticed after a second tank draining, RO pro- cessed water is ready for use.
  • Page 25: Standard Flow Diagram

    Standard Flow Diagram...
  • Page 26: Permeate Pump Flow Diagram

    Permeate Pump Flow Diagram...
  • Page 27: Stage Ro Flow Diagram

    6 Stage RO Flow Diagram...
  • Page 28: Stage Ro Permeate Pump Flow Diagram

    6 Stage RO Permeate Pump Flow Diagram...
  • Page 29: Warranty

    This warranty cannot be transferred - it is Additional Terms & Conditions - extended only to the original purchaser or Penguin Water will, at its option, either first user of the product in a residential ap- make repairs to correct any defect in mate- plication.
  • Page 30 In no circumstan- • The warranty does not cover any claims ces will PENGUIN WATER or the seller of submitted to PENGUIN WATER more than the product be liable for more than, and 30 days after expiration of the applicable purchaser-user’s remedies shall not ex-...

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