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1. Serial number see decal on back of power supply Model installed check A B C D E Pro7 Pro15 1I Corresponding lamp 602803 602804 602805 602806 602807 Lamps must be replaced after 12 months of operation to ensure proper A disinfection of your water Clean quartz sleeve and UV sensor if equipped frequently for optimum performance Lamp replacement dates 1st 6th 2nd 7th 3rd 8th 4th 9th 5th 10th TROJAN V WATER CONFIDENCE Head Office 3020 Gore Road London Ontario Canada N5V 4T7 Tel 519 457 3400 519 457 3030 www trojanuv com Printed in Canada Copyright 2001 Trojan Technologies Inc London Ontario Canada e No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of Trojan Technologies Inc 602669 Rev D
2. of three 3 months from the date of purchase During this time Trojan will repair or replace at its option a defective replacement lamp or part free of charge except for shipping and handling charges The warranty period on replacement lamps and parts will be verified using date codes and or purchase receipts Trojan will advise you whether the defective item needs to be returned to a Trojan dealer for failure analysis Replacement lamps and parts provided under warranty will be sent to your Trojan dealer General Conditions and Limitations None of the above warranties cover damage caused by improper use or maintenance accidents acts of God or minor scratches or imperfections that do not materially impair the operation of the product The warranties also do not cover products that are not installed as outlined in the applicable Owner s Manual The limited warranties described above are the only warranties applicable to the Trojan products listed in the Specific Warranty Coverage section These limited warranties outline the exclusive remedy for all claims based on a failure of or defect in any of these products whether the claim is based on contract tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties whether written oral implied or statutory Without limitation no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose shall apply to a
3. B 650411 650412 602804 602827 002045 602731 602665 650408 650409 602805 602828 002045 602732 602665 Model Power Supply Lamp Power Cord Lamp O Ring Quartz Sleeve 120V 230V Cord Sleeve Bolt no sensor w sensor no sensor w sensor 120V__230V 254nm 185nm 650405 650421 650406 650422 602799 602636 602637 602805 602828 002045 602732 602665 650505 650402 650418 650403 650419 602799 602636 602637 602806 602829 002045 602733 602665 650505 650398 650401 650399 650416 602799 602636 602637 602807 602830 002045 602734 602665 650505 Pro 650510 650511 602799 602636 602637 602806 N A 002045 602733 602665 650505 Pro15 650512 N A 650513 N A 602799 602636 602637 602807 N A 002045 602734 602665 650505 Includes power and lamp cords Without sensor 602799 120 with sensor 602799 120S WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS These are recommended levels for use as a guideline for pre treatment requirements Iron lt 3 PPM 3 mg L Hardness lt 120 PPM 7 Grains Per Gallon UVT gt 75 ADDITIONAL WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT To meet the water quality parameters described above you may need to pre treat your water to ensure appropriate disinfection Pre treatment equipment must be installed BEFORE the UV reactor Ask your water treatment dealer for further information about water quality and testing Pre treatment systems can be comprised of one or more of the following elements Carbon Filter Removal System Water Softener
4. Cyst reduction filter ANSI NSF Standard 53 listed Required Pre treatment MUST INCLUDE a sediment filter 5 micron nominal installed upstream of before the UV system in order to ensure that particles capable of shielding pathogens are removed from the water prior to entering the UV system Recommended Shut off valves should be installed before and after the UV unit and a sample valve outlet should be installed after the unit to allow for pressure release and water sampling Source gt Pre treatment Shut 5 micron 2 Optional 2 UV gt gt Optional 3 Shut gt gt Sample gt gt Cold amp hot equipment off sediment flow system solenoid off valve water lines softener filter valve filter restrictor valve valve 10 INSTALLATION Follow the instructions below in order to avoid the risk of voiding your warranty 1 To protect your power supply you must use a UL1449 certified transient voltage surge suppressor and a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI 2 Determine location and orientation of reactor referring to diagrams on pages 10 and 11 3 Attach reactor clamp s to the wall 4 Insert reactor and tighten clamp s 5 Connect to plumbing 6 Mount power supply to wall referring to diagrams on pages 10 and 11 Power supply should be installed above all plumbing if possible 7 Insert power cord into male receptacle on left side of power supply only on models D E F Pro7 and Pro1
5. if so equipped Fagy Sensor if so equipped Reactor PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Pro7 Pro15 Flow Rate 16 dose 3 11 5 19 14 53 14 53 28 106 47 178 GPM LPM 30 dose 1 3 8 4 15 7 26 7 26 15 56 25 94 40 dose 2 N N gt Audible Visual Lamp Failure Alarm lt No tools Maintenance Safety Cap Electronic Power Supply Alarm Postpone Elapsed Time Meter Lamp age Display amp Alert Digital Diagnostic Display Electropolished Exterior BS BSN 5 ES BS ES Bas Bas External Control Relay UV Intensity Sensor Optional Optional Optional Solenoid shut off valve Optional Optional Optional Optional Dynamic Flow Restrictor Optional Optional Optional V Water Chamber Material 304 SST 304SST 304SST 304SST 316 SST 316557 316 SST Inlet Outlet 3 8 FNPT 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 NPT 1 NPT 1 NPT 1 NPT or BSP or BSP or BSP or BSP or BSP See sizing charts for details Flow rates shown are at 85 UVT NSF Standard 55 Class A certifies flow rates shown The temperature of the flowing water being treated must be between 1 C and 35 C 33 8 F to 95 F Requires solenoid junction box ES S IS ESSI S BEES 65 fs S ie S IBS PART NUMBERS Model Power Supply Lamp O Ring Quartz Sleeve 120V 230V 254nm 185nm Sleeve Bolt A 650414 650415 602803 602826 002045 602730 602665
6. operating properly the indicator light will show red Model A or will not light Model B or C and an audible alarm will sound The audible and visual alarm indicators will persist until either the problem is corrected or the system is unplugged from the electrical outlet Note If the system is unplugged the water will not be disinfected and the distribution lines will have to be cleaned If you experience any kind of alarm audible or visual see the Troubleshooting Section of this manual Models D E F Pro7 and Pro15 Power Supply Auto ranging constant current power supply Accepts 90 265V at 50 60Hz Digital display Indicator light Push button Digital Display Under normal operating conditions the Digital Display shows the number of months that the lamp has been operating In the event of a failure of any kind the display will indicate the nature of the problem See the Troubleshooting Section for details Indicator Light During normal operation the indicator light will be green Indicator light will turn amber when lamp has operated for 11 months if UV sensor if so equipped detects a low UV output Indicator light will turn red when lamp has operated for 12 months if signal from UV sensor if so equipped is below set point ifthere is a failure of any kind such as a lamp malfunction An audible alarm will sound when ever the indicator light is red The audible and vis
7. or to any undisinfected water 1 Remove a filter housing remove the filter and fill the housing container with bleach Replace the filter housing Allow water to flow to all faucets hot and cold inside and outside of the house your washing machine toilets and all other outlets Once you can smell bleach in the hot and the cold water turn the water to that outlet off When this has been done for all outlets let the water sit in the water lines for two to four hours Completely flush all the lines a minimum of five minutes and then put the filter back in the filter housing 17 18 WARRANTY Our Commitment To maximize the superior quality of Trojan UV disinfection each product must be properly sized installed and maintained If you experience difficulty with your Trojan product our Technical Support Centre is available to help you During the applicable warranty period noted below Trojan will provide warranty coverage described below for your product After the product s warranty expires repairs and replacement parts can be provided to you for a reasonable charge How to Get Help To obtain help under this warranty contact the Trojan Technical Support Center at 1 800 265 5774 or by email at residential trojanuv com Please have available the model number the date of purchase the name of the dealer from whom you purchased your Trojan product the source dealer as well as a descri
8. 1 Plug system into the outlet Note When the UV system is first plugged in the alarm may sound temporarily until the lamp is operational 12 Clean the distribution lines Once the UV system is installed any contamination in the distribution lines between the UV system and your water outlets must be removed Similarly if the power goes out and your system is not equipped with an automatic shut off feature you must also disinfect the downstream distribution lines Make sure the UV system is on Leave the system on during the entire cleaning process Remove a filter housing and fill the filter container with bleach remove the filter for this process Replace the filter housing and allow water to flow to all faucets hot and cold inside and outside the house your washing machine toilets and all other water outlets Once you can smell bleach in the hot and the cold water turn the water to that outlet off When this has been done for all outlets let the water sit in the water lines for two to four hours Completely flush all the lines a minimum of five minutes and then put the filter back in the filter housing 11 OPERATION Models A B and C Power Supply Model is either 90 130V or 180 264V 50 60Hz Models B amp C are either 90 140V 60 Hz or 190 265V 50H2z Indicator Light When the lamp is operating properly the indicator light on the power supply will be green If the lamp is not
9. 3 14 CAUTION UV C rays are present when the unit is operating Follow the instructions carefully to avoid injury to eyes and skin Only qualified persons should install or replace UV lamps or sleeves SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE There are two regular maintenance requirements common to all UV systems cleaning and lamp replacement CLEANING Minerals in the water will eventually coat the quartz sleeve which protects the lamp as well as the sensor if system is So equipped This coating must be cleaned off periodically because it reduces the amount of UV light reaching the water thereby reducing disinfection performance Once a month check the sleeve and clean it if you can see a mineral coating starting to form If sleeve requires cleaning refer to Lamp Replacement instructions but re install the original lamp If system is equipped with a sensor be sure to clean the sensor each time the lamp is cleaned as per Lamp Replacement instructions LAMP REPLACEMENT The lamp s UV intensity decreases over time You can safely use your lamp for 12 months after which it must be replaced For instance if you use your system for 12 continuous months you must replace your lamp at the end of this period If you use the system only six months each year you would need to change your lamp at the end of the second six month period Follow the steps outlined below to replace your lamp Lamp Removal 1 Shut off w
10. 5 8 Insert lamp sleeve assembly see Figure 9 page 16 9 Attach the ground green yellow and strain relief red wires from the lamp cord to the peg located on the reaction chamber next to the lamp port outlet end Secure both wires with locknut provided REACTOR CHAMBER ORIENTATION Correct Note Systems equipped with a sensor are not to be installed horizontally Incorrect x MODEL A Clearance for lamp removal equal to reactor length 4ft maximum Outlet lt lt a te 1 Power source Power supply Inlet UV reactor Mount by plugging into power source MODELS B amp C Clearance for lamp removal equal to reactor length 4ft maximum 6ft maximum Outlet lt gt amp 5 Power source Power supply Inlet UV reactor Mount on wall through slot on back of power supply Further secure using slot in bottom of power supply Caution inspect for hidden electrical wiring or plumbing prior to drilling holes MODELS D E F Pro7 and Pro15 Clearance for lamp removal equal to reactor length 4ft maximum 6ft maximum Outlet amp Power source Power supply Inlet UV reactor Mount on wall through slots on top and bottom of power supply Caution inspect for hidden electrical wiring or plumbing prior to drilling holes 10 Attach lamp cord to lamp see Figures 10 and 11 page 17 1
11. Installation 1 Each lamp and sleeve comes with two new O rings Place the new O rings and the original sleeve bolt on the lamp sleeve as per Figure 7 Caution Do not lubricate any of the O rings 2 Put the lamp completely into the sleeve Maintain it in that position quartz lamp sleeve 4 Push the plug onto the end of the lamp while ensuring that the male tab on the lamp inserts into the female tab on the plug Figure 10 5 Push the safety cap on while ensuring that the grounding wires are under the cap and not in the way of the tabs Figure 11 Lamp Sleeve Figure 7 Sleeve bolt Sleeve Figure 8 Figure 9 Lamp sleeve assembly Figure 10 Figure 11 Restarting For models A B and C 1 Connect the power supply to the oullet For all other models 1 Press and hold the push button Figure 12 2 Connect the power supply to the outlet while continuing to press the push button The indicator light will flash green for about 3 seconds 3 Continue to hold the push button until the indicator light flashes red then release immediately 4 Open the water line and check for leaks Push button Figure 12 Disinfecting the Lines It is recommended that the distribution lines be cleaned following any maintenance procedure in which the water in the lines may have been exposed to the air
12. SSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Digital display does not read Unit is unplugged Plug unit into AC power outlet anything No power at AC power outlet Replace fuse or reset breaker Power cord is damaged Replace power cord Power surge caused damage to Replace power supply and use a surge electrical assembly protector Breaker repeatedly trips Connection between lamp and lamp Clean and dry the cord and lamp check cord is wet unit for leaks Short circuit in the electrical Replace power supp assembly Leak at inlet or outlet Threaded pipe fittings are leaking Clean threads reseal with Teflon tape and re tighten Leak detected from area of Condensation of moist air on cold Control humidity relocate unit or insulate reactor reactor slow accumulation reactor O ring on sleeve bolt damaged Inspect and replace if deteriorated deteriorated or incorrectly installed Lamp sleeve assembly not properly Tighten assembly solidly hand tight installed too tight or not tight enough Digital Display indicates a number Not an alarm condition between 0 and 10 Digital Display indicates 11 Not an alarm condition lamp is in Ensure that you have a replacement lamp its 12th month of operation and will on hand require replacement shortly Digital Display indicates 12 13 or Lamp has reached the end of its life Replace lamp and reset elapsed time 14 meter Digital Display indicates LO L1 Lamp is not operating Inspect lamp c
13. TE Maximum pressure rating is 125 PSI 861 8 kPa WARNING To guard against injury basic safety precautions should be observed including the following 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 DANGER To avoid possible electric shock special care should be taken since water is employed in the use of this system Do not attempt repairs yourself No user serviceable parts Return the system to an authorized service facility for service or discard the system 3 Do not operate the system if it has a damaged cord or plug or if it is malfunctioning or if it has been dropped or damaged in any manner 4 Always unplug the system from an outlet before servicing or cleaning Never yank cord to pull plug from outlet Always grasp the plug and pull to disconnect 5 Do not use the system for other than intended use The use of attachments or accessories not recommended or sold by Trojan Technologies may cause an unsafe condition and or reduce disinfection performance 6 CAUTION To prevent risk of electrical shock connect this system only to a properly grounded grounding type power supply receptacle that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Inspect performance of as per manufacturer s suggested maintenance schedule 7 Visually inspect this system prior to installation If the quartz sleeve or lamp is broken cracked or damaged in any way do not use Contact Trojan Technologies Client Services for re
14. TROJANU VMAX Owner s Manual DO NOT REMOVE FROM UNIT See back cover for vital records ELECTRICAL SAFETY GROUNDING This product must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electrical shock This system is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrocution Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with this system if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do not use any type of adapter with this system GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTION To comply with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and to provide additional protection from the risk of electric shock this system should only be connected to a properly grounded grounding type power supply receptacle that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Inspect operation of GFCI as per manufacturers suggested maintenance schedule EXTENSION CORDS If an extension cord is necessary use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 pr
15. ater supply to upstream of the UV system 2 Open a tap downstream of the UV unit to release pressure then close this tap 3 Unplug the power supply and let the lamp cool for 5 minutes 4 Squeeze the sides of the safety cap in the area opposite the tabs do not squeeze tabs and remove the cap Figure 1 5 Pull the lamp plug off the lamp end Figure 2 Do not pull on the cord when removing the plug Note During lamp replacement the ground and strain relief wires of the lamp plug should remain connected to the peg on the reactor 6 Holding the sleeve bolt unscrew the lamp sleeve assembly and carefully remove it from the reactor Figure 3 Handle assembly by ends only If required a wrench can be placed on the two flat sides of the sleeve bolt Do NOT apply the wrench to the lamp end which sits within the sleeve bolt and protrudes 1 2 7 To remove the lamp from its sleeve use a glove or cloth to support and hold on to the sleeve Holding the sleeve bolt tight unscrew the lamp end the top of which protrudes 1 2 above the sleeve bolt Figure 4 Be careful not to drop the sleeve Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Cleaning 1 Remove first O ring sleeve bolt and second O ring from lamp sleeve Figure 5 2 Clean lamp sleeve and sleeve bolt using a soft lint free cotton cloth NOT paper towel or toilet paper and a chemical scale re
16. it detects another problem during the 24 hour alarm postpone period it will go into alarm again the indicator light will turn solid red and the alarm will sound After 14 months of lamp operation the alarm postpone will not work until the lamp is replaced and the time meter is reset Elapsed Time Meter Re Set Function After the lamp has been changed the Elapsed Time Meter must be reset by following the procedure below a Disconnect the power supply and leave it unplugged for 10 seconds b Press and HOLD the push button Connect the power supply to the outlet while continuing to press the push button The indicator light will flash green for about 3 seconds d Continue to hold the push button until the indicator light flashes red then release immediately External Control Relay This feature provides switching for the operation of a solenoid shut off valve and or remote alarm When the lamp is not operating properly or the UV sensor signals that the UV output is below set point the contacts will open causing the solenoid to stop the water flow and or a remote alarm to sound The dry contact remains open if the lamp has been in operation for 12 months or more UV Sensor The UV sensor measures the amount of UV light reaching it allowing the system to monitor whether the intensity is above the minimum required for proper disinfection The sensor is factory calibrated and is not field adjustable 1
17. mover such as Lime a Way CLR follow manufacturer s directions Remove all traces of cleaning solution by thoroughly rinsing Lamp Sleeve Figure 5 If unit is not equipped with a UV sensor skip to Lamp Installation Unscrew the sensor from the sensor port in the side of the reactor Figure 6 Inspect the two O rings on the UV sensor for signs of damage or wear Ensure that the O rings and any surfaces in contact with them are clean Clean the quartz glass window of the UV sensor using a soft lint free cotton swab and a chemical scale remover such as Lime a Way or CLR follow manufacturer s 15 16 directions Remove all traces of cleaning solution by thoroughly rinsing 7 Insert the UV sensor completely into the sensor port turning the sensor slowly while doing so Water may be put on the sensor and screw the sleeve bolt into the lamp end until solidly hand tight Figure 8 Caution Over tightening will break the quartz lamp sleeve 3 Carefully place the lamp sleeve O ring to facilitate this procedure Screw the brass nut on finger tight Caution Over tightening may cause leakage assembly into the reactor making sure it is centered Apply pressure to the assembly and screw it into the reactor until solidly hand tight Figure 9 Caution Over tightening will break the gt Figure 6 Lamp
18. ny of these products Trojan does not assume any liability for personal injury or property damage caused by the use or misuse of any of the above products Trojan shall not in any event be liable for special incidental indirect or consequential damages Trojan s liability shall in all instances be limited to repair or replacement of the defective product or part and this liability will terminate upon expiration of the applicable warranty period 19 20 Troubleshooting Models A B C SITUATION Breaker repeatedly trips POSSIBLE CAUSE Connection between lamp and lamp cord is wet Short circuit in the electrical assembly POSSIBLE SOLUTION Clean and dry the cord and lamp check unit for leaks Replace power supply Leak at inlet or outlet Threaded pipe fittings are leaking Clean threads reseal with Teflon tape and re tighten Leak detected from area of reactor Condensation of moist air on cold reactor slow accumulation O ring on sleeve bolt damaged deteriorated or incorrectly installed Lamp sleeve assembly not properly installed too tight or not tight enough Control humidity relocate unit or insulate reactor Inspect and replace if deteriorated Tighten assembly solidly hand tight Audible alarm Power failure lamp failure Unplug for 2 minutes then restart Replace lamp Replace power supply Troubleshooting Models D E F Pro 7 and Pro 15 SITUATION PO
19. ong grounding type plugs and 3 pole cord connectors that accept the plug from this system Use only extension cords that are intended for outdoor use Use only extension cords having an electrical rating not less than the rating of the system A cord rated for less amperes or watts than this system rating may overheat Exercise caution when arranging the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled Do not use damaged extension cords Examine extension cord before using and replace if damaged Do not abuse extension cord Keep extension cord away from heat and sharp edges Always disconnect the extension cord from the receptacle before disconnecting this system from the extension cord Never yank cord to pull plug from outlet Always grasp the plug and pull to disconnect type power supply receptacle that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Pull plug before WARNING To prevent risk of electrical shock connect this system only to a properly grounded grounding servicing or replacing lamp Keep all connections dry and off the ground Do not touch plug with wet hands WARNING Do not look directly at UV lamp when it is operating The light emitted by the lamp will cause serious eye damage and burn unprotected skin WARNING Read manual before installing or servicing this system Only authorized personnel possessing strong understanding of this system should attempt to replace lamp or service this system NO
20. ord and reconnect ensure L2 or L3 safety cap snaps into place Replace lamp and reset elapsed time meter Digital Display reads FO or F1 Power supply failure Restart if this fails replace power supply Digital Display reads CO Indicator light is malfunctioning Restart if this fails replace power supply Note If push button is pressed during an alarm condition the audible alarm is postponed 24 hours The alarm condition persists 21 22 Troubleshooting Systems with Sensors SITUATION Digital Display reads A3 POSSIBLE CAUSE Not an alarm condition system in high temperature mode POSSIBLE SOLUTION The system will do this every time the water is not flowing for more than 3 4 hours or is not in the correct temperature range This warning will self correct after water is allowed to flow through the system Digital Display reads A0 Quartz glass sleeve has become coated UV sensor failing to detect the correct amount of UV energy Lamp intensity is below safety level due to lamp age Ultraviolet transmittance UVT of the water is below 75 Follow cleaning procedures in manual Ensure sensor is clean Ensure lamp sleeve has been inserted properly remove and re insert Replace UV sensor if defective Replace lamp Install prefiltration equipment to improve UVT of inlet water to recommended levels Digital Display reads EO Sensorboard failure Replace sensor Leak de
21. placement parts 8 WARNING To reduce the risk of electrocution keep all connections dry and off the ground Do not touch plug with wet hands 9 The light emitted by the lamp will cause serious eye damage and burn unprotected skin Never look directly at the lamp when it is operating Do not plug unit into an electrical outlet without properly securing the lamp sleeve into the reaction chamber Disconnect lamp harness before removing lamp from reactor 10 If the UV system malfunctions or fails water must be boiled prior to consumption until the UV system is operational and the water lines have been shocked System failure is indicated by the system s audible alarm and absent Models B amp C or red all other models indicator light 11 Always shut off water flow and release water pressure before cleaning or maintaining unit 12 Intended for indoor use only Power supply must not be exposed to weather elements In seasonal applications reactor must be drained to prevent freezing 13 Installation of this system must be in accordance with local plumbing and electrical codes as well as any and all applicable regulations and laws 14 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Thank you By purchasing this system you have taken the first step to providing safe drinking water for you and your family Designed using the most advanced UV technology available today your UV system will operate with minimal maintenance and provide you with years of wor
22. ption of the problem you are experiencing A Trojan technician will help you troubleshoot the problem and isolate the defective part For more information please refer to the Troubleshooting section of your Owner s Manual Owner s Manual information is also available at www trojanuv com To establish proof of purchase to make a warranty claim you will need to either retain your original invoice or complete and return a warranty card which will register you as a product owner in Trojan s database Specific Warranty Coverage Warranty coverage is specific to the following Trojan products TrojanUVMax Advantage Series UV 700 Series UV 600 Series Ten Year Limited Warranty for TrojanUVMax Reaction Chamber Trojan warrants the reaction chamber on the TrojanUVMax product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ten 10 years from the date of purchase During this time Trojan will repair or replace at its option any defective TrojanUVMax reaction chamber Please return the defective part to a Trojan dealer who will return it to Trojan Trojan will either make the necessary repairs or if Trojan determines that a replacement is required will provide a replacement part Trojan will then return the part to the dealer This warranty does not include shipping and handling charges which will be collected from you by the dealer Parts repaired or replaced under this ten 10 year
23. r from the date of purchase During this time Trojan will repair or replace at its option any defective parts covered by the warranty The warranty period for lamps and sleeves may be verified using date codes in addition to purchase receipts and Trojan s database of registered owners Trojan will advise you whether the defective item needs to be returned to a Trojan dealer for failure analysis Replacement lamps and sleeves provided under warranty will be sent to your Trojan dealer If the UV sensor experiences a problem which Trojan confirms is covered by warranty please return the sensor to a Trojan dealer who will return it to Trojan Trojan will either repair or replace the sensor and return the sensor to your dealer This warranty on lamps sleeves and sensors does not include shipping and handling charges which will be collected from you by the dealer Parts replaced under this one 1 year warranty will be covered under warranty to the end of the original one 1 year warranty period This warranty is also subject to the conditions and limitations outlined under the heading General Conditions and Limitations below Warranty for Replacement Lamps and Parts Trojan warrants replacement lamps purchased for annual routine maintenance and other parts purchased to repair product components that are no longer covered by the original warranty to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period
24. ry free water disinfection All you have to do is follow the information in this manual conduct the recommended maintenance and replace the lamp once a year Contents Components 6 Product Specifications 8 Part Numbers eee 8 Water Quality Parameters 9 Additional Water Treatment Equipment 9 Installation zb REED ERE BERG sasa 10 Operation z us oou meu tendu ebur en T RU EE 12 Service and Maintenance 14 Warranty i2 tinted ais Dee Che 18 Troubleshooting 1 ccc eee 20 COMPONENTS Each TrojanUVMax system comes with the following components One owner s manual One warranty card Reactor clamp s One power cord One on Models A B C D Models D E F two on larger models Pro7 and Pro15 only TROJANUVMAX One power supply Digital Display Indicator Light Push Button Lamp Cord External UV Sensor Cord Control Relay optional Model Models B and C Models D E F Pro7 amp Pro15 Power Cord Lamp Cord One reactor lamp sleeve one sleeve bolt two O rings optional sensor Note New systems come with lamp O rings sleeve bolt and sleeve assembled Lamp and sleeve are separate replacement parts Sleeve O ring 4 Sleeve bolt S 4 4 O ring P4 lt Sensor port
25. tected at sensor UV sensor O rings are damaged deteriorated or incorrectly installed Inspect and replace O rings if deteriorated ISO 9001 1994 Ga CE System tested and certified by NSF International against ANSUNSF Standard 55 for disinfection performance Class A NSF information pertains to TrojanUVMax Pro7 and Pro15 models This Class A system conforms to NSF Standard 55 for the disinfection of microbiologically contaminated water that meets all other public health standards The system is not intended for treatment of water that has an obvious contamination source such as raw sewage nor is the system intended to convert wastewater to microbiologically safe drinking water The system is intended to be installed on visually clear water not coloured cloudy or turbid water If this system is used for the treatment of surface waters a prefilter found to be in compliance for cyst reduction under ANSI NSF Standard 53 Drinking Water Treatment Units Health Effects shall be installed upstream of the system NSF Standard 55 defines waste water to include human and or animal body waste toilet paper and any other material intended to be deposited in a receptacle designed to receive urine and or feces black waste and other waste materials deposited in plumbing fixtures gray waste 23 Installed by Date of installation Service numbers Installer call Trojan call 519 457 3400
26. ual alarm indicators will persist until the problem is corrected or the system is unplugged from the electrical outlet It is possible to disable the audible alarm see 24 Hour Alarm Postpone Function Note If the system is unplugged the water will not be disinfected and the distribution lines will have to be cleaned If you experience any kind of alarm audible or visual see the Troubleshooting Section of this manual Elapsed Time Meter The Elapsed Time Meter measures the number of months that the lamp has been operating The lamp must be replaced after it has been operating for 12 months After 11 months indicator light turns amber After 12 months indicator light turns red and alarm sounds After 14 months the alarm postpone function is disabled indicating that the lamp must be replaced and that it is not providing proper disinfection After lamp replacement the time meter must be reset see Elapsed Time Meter Re Set Function Push Button The push button has two functions 24 Hour Alarm Postpone Function When the unit is in alarm the indicator light is red and an alarm sounds If you press the push button for less than two seconds the indicator light will flash red and the audible alarm will stop The unit is still in alarm but the audio alarm stops for your convenience until you can contact a dealer This alarm will re occur after 24 hours if its cause has not been corrected If the un
27. warranty will be covered under warranty to the end of the original ten 10 year warranty period This warranty is also subject to the conditions and limitations outlined under the heading General Conditions and Limitations below Five Year Limited Warranty for Structural Hardware and Electrical Components Trojan warrants the structural hardware and electrical components to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of purchase During this time Trojan will repair or replace at its option any defective parts covered by the warranty Please return the defective part to a Trojan dealer who will return it to Trojan Trojan will either make the necessary repairs or if Trojan determines that a replacement is required will provide a replacement part Trojan will then return the part to the dealer This warranty does not include shipping and handling charges which will be collected from you by the dealer Parts repaired or replaced under this five 5 year warranty will be covered under warranty to the end of the original five 5 year warranty period This warranty is also subject to the conditions and limitations outlined under the heading General Conditions and Limitations below One Year Limited Warranty for Lamps Sleeves and UV Sensors Trojan warrants lamps sleeves and UV sensors to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 yea
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