Sea Recovery SRC Aqua Matic 450-1 Owner's Manual page 98

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is purged, although the system is producing "Product
Water", the Product Water may not be "Potable" for up to
30 minutes. The salinity of the Product Water diminishes
gradually, until it reaches the factory setting. When the
Product Water is Potable and is diverted by the 3-way
Product Water Diversion Valve to the "Potable" (good
water) position and into the Post Filtration components
onward to the Ship's Storage Tank. At this point the UV
Sterilizer will also illuminate.
RO MEMBRANE ELEMENT WARNING:
WARNING: Prior to stopping the system,
review and adhere to the following
warnings and respective actions.
WARNING: The R.O. Membrane
Elements must be kept wet at all times.
WARNING: The System must be
protected from biological fouling if it will
not be operated within the next 2 weeks.
FREEZING TEMPERATURE WARNING
The System must be protected from freezing if it will
be exposed to temperatures below 32º Fahrenheit (0º
Celsius). Freezing temperatures (below 32º Fahrenheit or
0º Celsius) will cause extensive damage to the System as
the water expands within the System during the freezing
process. Resulting damage to the System caused by
freezing temperatures is the liability of the operator.
DO NOT subject the System to temperatures below 32º
Fahrenheit (0º Celsius) unless the System has been
rinsed with a solution of product water with twenty
percent food grade glycerin (propylene glycol).
LONG TERM STORAGE CAUTION
If the System will not be operated for an extended
period of time, 3 months or longer, a Long Term Storage
Procedure will be required.
If the Automatic Fresh Water Flush option is not installed
or selected in the System Control Logic, pressing Stop
will place the System into the Automatic Shut Down
mode. The pressure will be reduced, the High Pressure
Pump will stop, and the Booster Pump will stop, the
3-Way Product Water Diversion Solenoid Valve will de-
energize, and the Ultra Violet Sterilizer will de-energize.
If the Automatic Fresh Water Flush option is installed,
Aqua Matic Modular 450-1800
after the sequence listed above; the Fresh Water Flush
Solenoid Valve will energize for 7 to 15 minutes, allowing
fresh water from the boat's fresh water system to enter
the System and flush it with fresh water.
After the Fresh Water Flush cycle has finished the
Fresh Water Flush Solenoid Valve will de-energize and
the System will go into a stand by mode. At the end of
the preset number of days the Fresh Water Flush cycle
will repeat.
This automatic cycle will stop if the power has been
interrupted of if CANCEL has been Touched
FRESH WATER FLUSH WARNING
There must be sufficient Fresh Water in the Potable Water
Storage Tank. In order to provide the required flow of
water to the System during the Fresh Water Flush cycle,
the Boat or Home's fresh water pressure system must
deliver minimum 1 U.S. Gallons (3.8 Liters) Per Minute
at minimum 25 PSI and maximum 60 PSI (minimum 172
kPa and maximum 414 kPa)
If the Minimum of 1 U.S. Gallons (3.8 Liters)
Per Minute at minimum 25 PSI (minimum
172 kPa) is not achieved the System may not
fully flush the system with sufficient fresh
water required to displace the feed water
(sea water).
If the Maximum 60 PSI (maximum 414 kPa)
is exceeded the System will shut down and
revert to a fault mode due to excess pressure.
In this event, the Owner or Installer must
install a Pressure Reduction Valve from the
Boat or Home's Pressurized Fresh Water Line
prior to the inlet of the System Fresh Water
Flush Charcoal Filter Inlet.
R.O. MEMBRANE ELEMENT PROTECTION CAUTION:
SHORT STORAGE
If the System is not equipped with the Automatic Fresh
Water Flush option perform a manual fresh water flush.
Refer to the Short Term Storage Procedure in Section 7.
LONG TERM STORAGE
If the System will not be operated for an extended period
of time, 3 months or longer, refer to the Long Term
Storage Procedure in Section 7.
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