Atlantic Ultraviolet BIO 1.5 Installation Operation & Maintenance - Page 9

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MAINTENANCE

The water purifier is designed to operate with a minimal amount of maintenance, providing the water quality does not exceed
maximum concentration levels, see "Water Quality" in the "Product Application" section. Ordinary maintenance consists of;
Lamp replacement is recommended every 10,000 hours of operation, approximately 12 months of continuous service.
Cleaning of the quartz sleeve, when conditions warrant. It is recommended that the inspection of quartz sleeve be performed
after one month of use. If quartz sleeve is found to be coated (not clear), then frequency of cleaning must be done more often.
Deposits or discoloration on the surface of quartz sleeve are caused by excessive levels of the subject contaminant within
the water that is in contact with the quartz sleeve. Most often false deposits on the quartz sleeve are caused by an excess of
calcium (hardness), iron or manganese. Table 1 on Page 4 lists the maximum recommended concentration of these minerals
in the water that passes through the ultraviolet purifier. If you encounter difficulty due to deposits on the quartz sleeve, your
dealer will be able to recommend suitable pretreatment to reduce or eliminate the offending contaminant. If quartz sleeve is
clean (clear) then frequency of cleaning may be extended.
Always disconnect the water supply and completely drain the water purifier if it will be subjected to temperatures
below freezing.
Contact factory with questions.
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NSPECTION
1. Regularly inspect the water purifier to ensure that the germicidal lamp is still in operation.
An LED indicator light, located on the ballast, provides visual indication of germicidal lamp operation. This provides an
indication of lamp operation and does not indicate the level of ultraviolet intensity or transmission through the water.
Ballasts have a built-in audio alarm which will indicate lamp failure.
On purifiers so equipped, the Sentry
2.
To ensure proper operation of the water purifier, regular biological testing should be performed on a schedule recommended
by local public health authorities, or at minimum; at installation, quarterly for the first year of service and annually, at lamp
replacement, for the life of the water purifier.
3. Additional testing should be performed whenever modifications, change or additions are made to plumbing system, pumps,
well source water etc. to ensure adequate disinfection under new condition.
4. As with any water purifier installation, routine maintenance is necessary to ensure your equipment is operating correctly.
Regular inspection must also include the inspection of the ground to ensure grounding wires are secure to both the water
purifier and grounding point as originally installed. Regular inspection must also include confirmation that approved ground
fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) receptacle is still operational and that water purifier is plugged into this GFCI. Any components
which are damaged, or broken should be replaced.
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Safety Sensor provides visual indication of ballast and ultraviolet lamp operation
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