Alka Natural Water Alka-Pi 설치 매뉴얼 - 페이지 6
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UV
LIGHT INST ALLA
nON (Optional Accessory)
Note. UV
lamps
should be replaced
annually
to
remain
effective
Tum
off water supply and
de-pressurize unit.
installed.
electrical outlet.
On
some
models,
one end of
the
UV
tube
will
illuminate.
BOOSTER PUMP INST
ALLA nON (Optional
Accessory)
Note:
Booster pumps
are
installed before
the RO membrane.
Turn
off water supply
and de-pressurize
unit. Cut tubing line
going
to the storage tank
and connect
tubing ends to the
pressure shut
off
switch (TSOS). Connect
one TSOS wire
connector
to the transformer
and
the
other
to pump
connector.
Optional Solenoid: Cut feed
line to the RO
system and
connect tubing
ends
to
the solenoid shut off switch (P -ESOS)
.
Notejlow direction
arrow.
Use Y-splitter (P-TSOY)
to
link,
pump, shut-off and transformer. Refer
to
schematic
on
page 7.
After
all
connections
are
made,
plug
the transformer
into an
appropriate
voltage
electrical outlet.
6. Unit Start Up
The RO unit may
be mounted on
the wall though not
necessary.
To mount, use the
bracket
holes on the RO unit
as a guide,
and with
the
screws provided
in
the
install pack,
mount the system
in the desired location
.
With all
tubing
connections
complete,
turn
on the cold water supply
to the
RO unit and open all ball valves.
Ball
valves
are
open when the
handle
runs
parallel
to
the
tubing.
Immediately check
the
entire
system
for
leaks. If
you notice any
leaks
tum
off water
supply
and
tighten
where
necessary.
With
the RO system
on,
lift the drinking
faucet
handle until
water
begins
to
drip
out. Next, close
the
faucet
to
allow
the tank to
fill.
Thi
s
may
take
3-4
hours
depending on
size
of system
.
Once the
tank
is
full
it is
recommended
to
flush
completely.
Open
and
leave
open
the drinking
water faucet
until the
water coming out again
slows
to a dribble.
This
signifies
the tank
is empty. The drinking faucet can
then
be closed
to
allow
the tank to
fill again
.
.
At
this
point the
water
is
ready for consumption.
Note: Thejirst
tank of water
is not recommendedfor
consumption
Additionally,
carbon filters
may leach
carbon
dustfines
on
startup.
This may
discolor
the water
initially,
but should clear
Lip quickly
Typical
Reverse Osmosis Contaminant Removal:
*Results will vary
based
onfeed
water
quality
1
Giardia
cysts
100%
Criptosporidium
cy
sts
1
100 %
I
DDT
1
>
99.9%
1
PCB
1
>
99 .9%
E.coli
bactena
>
99
.9%
I
Fecal bacteria
1
>
99
.9%
I
Lindane
>
99 .9
%
I
Salmonella t
y
phi
1
>
99.9%
>
99 .9%
I
Shigella disinteriae
Serratia marcescenes
1
Toluane
1
>
99 .9%
1
>
99 .9%
~
99%
I
Calcium
Cloride
99
Sodium
Chloride NaCI
99
1
Su crose
99
1
%
1
%
1
%
99%
Nickel Sulfate NiS04
~
Copper Sulfate
CuS04
Lactic
Acid pHS
99
1
>99%
1
%
98%
I
Sodium Nitrate NaN03
1
97 - 99 %
1
Chlorinated
Pesti cides
1
99 . 9 %
I
Silica
Si02
1
98
%
1
Sodium
95-99%
I
Nickel
r
95-99%
1
Chloride
1
99 . 9 %
G
adioactivity
1
95 - 99 %
If
needed
cut
the fauce
t line
where
the
UV is
to
be
Attach the 2 tubing ends
to the
UV
,
flow direction
does
not matter.
Plug
the
transformer
and UV
light
connectors
together.
Plug transformer into
an appropriate voltage
PUMP UNIT
1
Potassium
1
92 - 99
%
I
Zinc
195-99%
1
Bicarbonate
1
99 %
1
Sulfate
95 - 99 %
1
Calcium
95-99%
I
Strontium
195-99%
I
Nitrate 3
90-99%
I
Ferro cyanide
J
96-99%
I
Magnesium
95-99%
I
Cadmium
[
95-99%
I
Fluoride
I
Iron
1
95 - 99 %
I
Silver
1
95 - 99 %
1
Silicate
I
Aluminum
195-99%
I
Mercury
1
95 - 99 %
1
Phosphate
I
Ammonium
195-99%
1
Barium
r
99
%
I
Chromate
1
90-95%
95-99%
1
95 - 99 %
1
95 - 99
%
I
Arsenic +
3
I
Arseni
c +
5
195-99%
:
Lead
1
95 - 99 %
r
Copper
1
95 - 99 %
5
I
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