Sea Recovery SRC Ultra Whisper Compact 200 Owner's Manual page 117

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17. If any abnormality develops, stop the System and correct the problem.
18. Although the System is producing "product water", the "product water" may not be "potable" for up to 30
minutes. New R.O. Membrane Elements require operating time to flush storage chemical from the product water
channel. Daily operation requires operating time to flush dissolved solids from the product water channel. The
operating time required to flush the product water channel is normal for Reverse Osmosis systems. The "Water
Quality" Lamp illuminates "red" if the Product Water is Unpotable and "green" if the Product Water is Potable.
The salinity of the Product Water diminishes gradually and is measured by the Salinity Probe [25]. When the
salinity of the Product Water has diminished to the factory setting the Salinity Controller [39] will energize the
"green" Water Quality Lamp and the 3-Way Product Water Diversion Valve [26]. At that instant, Product Water
will be routed to the Charcoal Filter [28], pH Neutralizer [29] and U.V. Sterilizer [30] onward to the Potable Water
Storage Tank [32].
19. Check for:
a. A constant feed water flow.
b. A consistent system pressure.
c. Leaks in the system.
d. Unusual noises or other occurrences.
20. Fill out completely the "NEW SYSTEM INITIAL READINGS" form at the end of this Section 3.
21. Prior to Stopping the System determine if the System will be stored for a period of time or if it will be turned over
to the owner and operated regularly. Failure to properly flush and or store the System will lead to premature
fouling, or drying out of the R.O. Membrane Element which is not covered by the Sea Recovery Warranty, and is
the liability of the person commissioning the System.
a. If the System will be operated within the next two weeks no action is necessary. However, if the System will be
exposed to freezing temperatures refer to Section 5 of this Manual for Winterizing procedures. Freezing
temperatures will cause extensive damage if the System is not properly protected.
b. If the System will not be operated within the next two weeks perform a fresh water flush. If the Sea Recovery
Automatic Fresh Water Flush [33 - 35] is installed ensure that the Potable Water Storage Tank [32] has
potable water for the Fresh Water Flush to utilize in rinsing the System. If the System does not include an
automatic Fresh Water Flush then perform a manual fresh water flush of the System, refer to Section 5 of this
Manual.
c. If the System will not be operated within the next 2 months or longer perform a Long Term Storage operation.
Refer to Section 5 of this Manual.
22. Stop the System by pressing the Stop Switch Once. If the Fresh Water Flush assembly is installed, the Fresh Water
Flush Lamp will Illuminate intermittently, blinking, for 90 minutes. This time delay is to allow the ETD to
dissipate its pressure. After the 90 minute wait period the Fresh Water Flush Automatic cycle will begin as
indicated by a steady, non blinking, illumination of the Fresh water Flush Lamp.
The Fresh Water Flush Pump is equipped with a pressure switch that will cycle the pump on and off. If the pump's
outlet pressure is below 45 PSI the pump will operate; when the pump's outlet pressure is above 45 PSI the pump
will stop. The Fresh Water Flush Pump will cycle on and off during the Fresh Water Flush cycle. This is normal
and to be expected.
The Fresh Water Flush Cycle will last for approximately 10 minutes. The 10 minute Cycle is adjustable from 6 to
13 minutes. After the Fresh Water Flush Cycle is complete, the Fresh Water Flush Lamp will illuminate
intermittently, blink, in the stand-by mode. Every 7 days the Fresh Water Flush Rinse Cycle will repeat
automatically.
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