Table of contents Page 1. Safety instructions 2. Function 3. Standard delivery 4. Specification 4.1. Device description 4.2. Dimensions 4.3. Performance data 5. Operation 5.1.1. Replacing/filling resin 5.1.2. Filling the resin canister 5.2.1. Connection for system filling 5.2.2. Connection for system flushing 5.3.1.
1. Safety instructions Must be supervised Please note! Flow rate max. 25 l / min l/min Not drinking water Maximum 4 bar pressure up to 60 °C Maximum 6 bar pressure up to 25 °C 6 bar...
2. Function The PUROTAP® profi 25.1 / 50.1 treats water for technical applications in closed systems according to the latest standards (VDI 2035, SWKI BT 102- 01, Ö-Norm H5195). One the one hand, it removes particulates from the water with a particle and magnetic flow filter and on the other hand it demineralises water using a mixing bed ion exchange resin.
4. Specification 4.1. Device description Trolley/frame Raw water input (3/4") with shut- off valve Particle and magnetic flow filter with drain Pressure gauge Pressure reducing valve 0 - 4 bar Combined meter for supply throughput and water quality Reinforced hose (2x) Head with immersion pipe (not shown) Resin canister Fine mesh filter...
4.3. Performance data PUROTAP® profi 25.1 PUROTAP® profi 50.1 Max. throughput 25 l / min 25 l / min Pmax - Tmax 6 bar up to 25 °C 6 bar up to 25 °C Pmax - Tmax 4 bar up to 60 °C 4 bar up to 60 °C 5. Operation 5.1.1. Replacing/filling the resin 1.
6. Let the resin run into the collection bag, let any water drip out and dispose of the bag with household waste. 7. Close the ball valve at input (2). 8. Remove the hose from drain valve (13) and replace the mesh filter. The hose on the drain valve must not be connected to a water-filled system.
6. Screw the two reinforced hoses (7) back onto the device. The device is ready for use. • • Ensure that any spilled resin is cleaned up thoroughly. Risk of slipping! • Check the mesh on the immersion pipe for damage every time the resin is replaced.
5.3.1. Commissioning Prior to commissioning, close the drain valves at the filter (3) and at the resin canister (9). Then open the shut-off valves at the input and output (2, 12). Throughput may not exceed 25 l / min and can be monitored on combined meter (6). 5.3.2.
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Mains plug Automatic quality indicator monitoring Total treated water Battery indicator Present Limit throughput Current Water temperature conductivity value Select between litres/gallons limit ON/OFF Select between Automat. mode µS/TDS Unit key Use this key at any time to switch between electrical conductivity (µS / cm) and TDS (total dissolved solids) as well as between °C and °F.
measures no throughput for about one hour, it automatically switches off. During operation with the optional power supply unit, the combined meter does not automatically switch off and cannot be switched off manually. If the combined meter has switched off automatically, it will automatically restart once the throughput (> 2 l / min) resumes.
6. Maintenance 6.1. Changing the batteries on the combined meter When the battery symbol ( ) appears, the batteries need replacing. Undo the 4 screws in the red cover, lift off the cover and replace the three 1.5 V AAA (LR03) batteries with new ones. Make sure the cover seal is seated properly.
6.3. Particle and magnetic flow filter (3) 1. The particle and magnetic flow filter requires cleaning at least once a year, when necessary or when throughput is inadequate. 2. Close the ball valves on input (2) and output (12) 3. Unscrew black magnet (A) from the filter and pull it out 4.
1 × 100 537 2 × 100 537 PUROTAP® i-control, replacement batteries 2 × 101733 PUROTAP® label, heating system 100 750 demineralised PUROTAP® LFM-20, device batteries 3 × 100 280 All rights reserved. Subject to technical modifications. The current version can be found at www.elysator.com. EN0222...
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