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Introduction Components The ElectroStrainer System includes the Control Unit, Canister Assembly, and all components listed below: Control Unit Canister Assembly • (1) Control Unit • (1) Canister, Strainer Basket, and Cell • (1) Chlorinated Return-Line Tubing • (3) Cables • (1) ClearVis Flow Sensor •...
Pre-installation descaling ensures any existing biofouling that has accumulated on the interior seawater lines are removed. If seawater lines are impacted with barnacles and marine growth, ElectroSea recommends professional descaling prior to installing the ElectroStrainer System. By starting with descaled and clean seawater lines, you will realize the full benefit of the ElectroStrainer System.
Optimal Performance & Maintenance Optimal Performance Constant Chlorinated Seawater Flow: The ElectroStrainer System should be powered ON and have seawater flowing through it whenever possible. This provides the vessel’s seawater circuit with constant chlorinated seawater to prevent unwanted marine growth. Intermittent or stagnant seawater that is not continuously electrochemically treated allows growth of marine microorganisms.
When the ElectroStrainer Cell has reached the end of its useful life, it can no longer generate chlorine. The Cell life is dependent on flow rate, hours of use, seawater quality, and other factors. RESOLUTION: Contact your ElectroSea dealer. U.S. Patent No. 11,027,991 and 11,345,621, Foreign Patent No. I782112 and other U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending...
Installation Overview Electrical Connection Overview NOTICE ELECTROSTRAINER CONTROL UNIT MUST BE LOCATED WITHIN: DO NOT cut, extend, or splice the Cell Cable. NOTICE DO NOT connect multiple Cell Cables together. ES-100 ES-125 The Cell Extended Cables in the table below show the total cable Canister Assembly 20 ft.
Do not connect dissimilar metals to it if possible. NOTICE Use only original parts supplied by ElectroSea. They are made of special titanium, stainless, and other high-quality materials. Use of non-factory or substitute parts will void the warranty.
Canister Installation Canister Preparation Loosen the pressure ring by turning the wing Remove the pressure ring. Remove the Cell Assembly. Lift straight up by nuts counterclockwise. the black plastic cover. Do not lift or pull on the cable. Set the Cell Assembly aside in a safe location.
Canister Installation Mounting Options The Canister Assembly must be installed so it is level and at or below the waterline. Mount WARNING Mount the Canister Assembly level to prevent the accumulation of harmful Level excess air/gas. The Canister Assembly can be mounted using one of two options as shown below: OPTION A OPTION B Base-Tab Mounting...
Canister Installation Canister and Flow Sensor The Canister Assembly has directional IN and OUT labels. Seawater MUST enter at the IN port and flow through and exit at the OUT port. NOTICE Failure to route seawater in the direction of the IN and OUT labels will result in improper operation of the ElectroStrainer System.
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Canister Installation Canister and Flow Sensor BEST: 12” of straight hose before and after Flow Sensor There are two options for the location of the ClearVis Flow Sensor: Flow The “BEST” location for the ClearVis Flow Sensor is after the Canister Sensor output with at least 12”...
Canister Installation Chlorinated Return Line to Canister To prevent growth at the inlet of the ElectroStrainer basket, a chlorinated return line should be connected from the pressure side of the pump to the Canister Assembly’s 90-degree fitting located under the inlet port. Connect this chlorinated return line with a tee-fitting and ball valve to the pressure side of the pump.
Canister Installation Canister Reassembly Insert the strainer basket into the Canister. Align the flat edge of the basket with the flat edge of the Canister. Confirm the gasket is in the top of the Canister. Flat Edge The Canister and lid are keyed and can be inserted in only one direction.
Control Unit Installation Control Unit Mounting and Wiring Location and Mounting Mount the ElectroStrainer Control Unit (1) on a bulkhead in the engine room using the four #10 stainless-steel Mounting Screws provided. The Control Unit is designed for marine engine rooms with a maximum environmental temperature of 122 °F (50 °C).
Important Information Specifications ElectroStrainer Model: ES-125 ElectroStrainer Model: ES-100 ElectroStrainer Control Unit 9.96 x 6.75 x 3.25 inches 9.96 x 6.75 x 3.25 inches Dimensions (L x W x H) (252.98 x 171.45 x 82.55 mm) (252.98 x 171.45 x 82.55 mm) Weight 4 lb 6 oz (1.98 kg) 4 lb 6 oz (1.98 kg)
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Notes NOTES: U.S. Patent No. 11,027,991 and 11,345,621, Foreign Patent No. I782112 and other U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending...
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Notes NOTES: U.S. Patent No. 11,027,991 and 11,345,621, Foreign Patent No. I782112 and other U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending...
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