Equipment Features; Use; Parts That Make Up The Machine - Smeg WO-04 Manual Use And Maintenance

Reverse osmosis equipment for dish/glass washmachines
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EQUIPMENT FEATURES

2.1

USE

WO-04 is an equipment designed for dish/glass wash machine water treatment. It is able to modify
organoleptic and chemical characteristics of potable water, reducing saline content.
The machine can preserve water from possible problems that can occur below the aqueducts, such as
infiltrations due to work on the network or breakage, and also from the consequences of keeping water in
decantation basins.
WO-04 is used to supply treated water to dishwasher and glasswesher machines, with frontal load.
The internal pressure tank can supply up to 5lt of treated water with an instant maximum capacity of
15lt/min, at a pressure of 2.5bar.
The treated water capacity is 1.5lt/min; water is stored in the pressure tank to supply high quantity of
water during the rinsing phase of the dish/glass washmachine cycle.
The water consuption of the dish/glass washmachine installed after the WO-04 must
respect the maximum performance of the system.
All components of the dish/glass washmachine in contact with water must be compatible
with osmosi trated water.
It is forbidden to use brass; all tanks and pipes in stell AISI 304 must be without weldings.
It is racommended to use only plastic parts and stell AISI 316.
The company SMEG. is not responsible of any demage or injury to things or people if
these instructions are not respected.
WO-04 is not a water purifier.
Using WO-04 to condition water that is not drinkable is ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED.
2.2

PARTS THAT MAKE UP THE MACHINE

DESCRIPTION
1
SOLENOID VALVE
MINIMUM PRESSURE
2
SWITCH
INTERNAL
3
PREFILTER
4
PUMP
5
MEMBRANES
6
VALVE MIX
7
CALIBRATED PIPE
8
CHECK VALVE
MAXIMUM PRESSURE
9
SWITCH
10
EXPANSION TANK
CONDUCTIVITY
11
PROBE
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Inlet ¾"
Drain
Outlet ¾"G
Auxiliary outlet
SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION
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