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1. 15 Membrane Pressure Vessel Relocation cccceccosccescesccscccsccsccescesscescenscescsscsscescesececcesccescesscescesscuscasss 34 Z PSU Ate Jn Cel ANON se Z x cassie d uuu uuu seg CEDE t te ama eal EE LLL aes ig E wie ac alte E EE 40 Operation New Syste mis Satt Unand TeSt nE u u uuu oett pestes olde ludunt ipud ushkuna Munt 21 Bea lil nee eee en N 22 NOrmal meyer eer am nsn E aaa MD eee 24 r h C vele 23 A ERES iii K TNR TREE 30 Dill BRI RR TE NES 37 Service amp Maintenance Tone Term Storage PEOCEQUEPCS u uu uu dep tdem s tud ha ce aioe 27 AN lO than NS 29 Me moraine u y xu nuyu n uu y au Suha kanaa Qusan 31 Sieso ie SD be kuu u aaa ee ee p CE eI ee eee eee eens 33 Newport Troubleshooting Procedures Service Bulletins 36 I K Usa hee moscas UE e n tan ux ES 44 Getting Started Unpack the system and inspect it to make sure that it has not been damaged in shipment Refer to the shipping list for your system to make sure you have received all of the compo nents listed Do not discard any packaging until you have fou
2. 3 Power up the system f the system starts immediately when power is applied to the system and the Flush LED blinks press the Flush button at either panel to stop the system 4 Press the Run Button on the local or remote panel The feed pump and boost pump will come on continuously Run the watermaker for 20 minutes with the pressure relief valve open to Purge the storage chemicals out of the mem brane Make sure that the feed pump is not cavitating or drawing in air on the intake side Check for leaks 5 After 20 minutes close the pressure relief valve Product water will begin to flow from the Sampling port 6 Check for leaks After 10 minutes check the flow meter for air bubbles in the product If there is air in the product after a few minutes of operation you may have an air leak in the suction side plumbing 7 Sample the product water with your handheld meter If the water tastes good and the salin ity is less than 500 ppm you can turn the sampling valve to the run position and begin filling your tank 8 When finished making water perform a fresh water flush according to the Fresh Water Flush Cycle Instructions Test the brine overboard water at the end of the flush cycle to ensure that the water remaining in the machine is below 1000ppm salinity The feed pump and membrane will be damaged if allowed to sit idle while full of salt or brackish water 21 Dry Testing With Artificial Ocean If 15
3. e Step 1 Flush the system twice following the appropriate instructions for fresh water flush ing leaving gallon of fresh unchlorinated water in a clean service bucket e Step 2 Connect the intake service hose to the hose bib on the Boost Pump Module and connect brine discharge service hose to the quick connect fitting on the Clark Pump Lead both hoses into the service bucket e Step 3 Mix the storage chemical compound into the water in the bucket Jt is possible that not all storage chemical will dissolve completely this is normal e Step 4 Make sure the pressure relief valve on the Clark pump is Open 1 2 to 3 4 of a turn unpressurized e Step 5 If possible heat the solution to 120 deg F 48 deg C The cleaning chemicals are much more effective the closer the solution 1s kept to this temperature e Step 6 Press the Flush button on the pump module or the remote gauge panel to turn on the feed pump Circulate the storage chemical 1n the system for approximately 20 minutes Press the Flush button again to turn off the feed pump when finished Clean Up e Remove the quick disconnect from the Clark pump brine discharge and replace the original hose that leads to the thru hull You may at this point pump the bucket dry by using the feed pump Flush button Stop when the bucket 1s empty e Turn the service valve 180 back to its original position and remove the service hose e Turn off the power to the syst
4. me SPECTRA eg WATERMAKERS NEWPORT DELUXE INSTALLATION amp OWNER S MANUAL Installation Operation Maintenance Spectra Watermakers Inc 20 Mariposa Road San Rafael CA 94901 Phone 415 526 2780 Fax 415 526 2787 www spectrawatermakers com 06 11 Thank you for purchasing a Spectra Newport system Properly installed it will provide years of trouble free service Please pay attention to the installation instructions and the system layout Like any piece of mechanical equipment the system will require inspection and ser vice from time to time Do not place the components in inaccessible areas that will prevent proper maintenance If you are having a dealer install the system for you review the location of the components to make sure that the installation will meet your approval upon comple tion Newport Installation Quick Start Important Details for Installer l The system must have a dedicated sea water inlet to guarantee a solid flow of water to the system The inlet should be as low in the boat as possible and with a scoop type for ward facing thru hull fitting installed 2 Both the Newport MkII Feed pump module and the Clark pump Membrane module must be installed in a well ventilated compartment where temperatures will not ex ceed 120F 48C Many engine compartments exceed this temperature when under way Warranty will be void if the installation does not meet this requirement 3 Follow the wire gaug
5. Flow Thru hulls It is mandatory that a dedicated 3 4 to 1 forward facing scoop type intake thru hull and seacock be installed Install the intake for the system close to the middle and as far below the water line as possible Thru hulls in the bow area are susceptible to air intake in rough conditions Sharing a thru hull with another system is not acceptable and will void the war ranty Sharing a thru hull can introduce unforeseen problems such as intermittent flow re striction air bubbles and contaminates For racing boats and high speed power boats above 15 knots a retractable snorkel type thru hull fitting is preferred to be able to pick up water away from the hull Do not install the intake close to or downstream of a head discharge Install as far below the waterline and as close to center line as possible to avoid contamination and air induction The brine discharge through hull should be mounted above the waterline in or just above the boot stripe to minimize water lift Double clamp all hose connections below the waterline Pipe Fitting Instruction Plastic to plastic fittings should have 3 to 4 wraps of Teflon tape and will thread almost all the way in Avoid getting dirt or debris into the piping or hoses during assembly A small bit of de bris can stop the system Avoid getting Teflon tape over the end of fittings that might get into the system To insure this does not happen leave the very first thread
6. and manually run the system for 30 seconds Examine the brine water if it s discolored and smells bad perform an SG2 cleaning with an alternate source of unchlorinated water before running the system pressurized If the brine is fairly clean the sys tem can be purged run normally and checked for performance Clean the membranes only if performance 15 reduced Heating the water is preferable One way to do this is to find a camp stove and use a large stainless steel pot to heat the solution in The cleaning solution throughout the system will heat as it circulates in and out of the pot An alternative is to heat the one or two gallons of initial water to 120 on the main stove before mixing in the cleaner and circulating it into the system Periodically stop and reheat the solution Perform the cleaning procedures while the ship is in acceptable sea water for purging and testing 3l Note Procedures are the same for the SC 2 and SC 3 cleaners Warning The pressure relief valve on the Clark pump must be open for this procedure or membrane damage may result Maximum pressure 50 psi A Spectra Cleaning Compound SC 2 or SC 3 must be mixed with fresh water at a ratio of 1 con tainer of compound to 3 gallons 12L of unchlorinated water to have the proper solution The water already in the system has to be figured into the mixture SC 2 and SC 3 are never mixed together Do not use them for storage pickling solution Storage Procedure
7. 8 oz to 3 gallons On ater that is in the syst 160 Sy uem je F We adi Opp dd l 1 cedure ual for detailed pr ation M ar 27 Storage Procedure e Step 1 Flush the system twice following the appropriate instructions for fresh water flushing leaving 1 gallon of fresh unchlorinated water in a clean service bucket e Step 2 Connect the intake service hose to the hose bib on the Boost Pump Module and connect brine discharge service hose to the quick connect fitting on the Clark Pump Lead both hoses into the service bucket e Step 3 Mix the storage chemical compound into the water in the bucket Jt is possible that not all storage chemical will dissolve completely this is normal Pressure Relief Knob e Step 4 Make sure the pressure relief valve on the Clark pump is Open 1 2 to 3 4 of a turn unpressurized e Step 5 Press the Flush button on the pump module or the remote gauge panel to turn on the feed pump Circulate the storage chemical in the system for approximately 20 minutes Press the Flush button again to turn off the feed pump when finished Clean Up e Remove the quick disconnect from the Clark pump brine discharge and replace the origi nal hose that leads to the thru hull You may at this point pump the bucket dry by using the feed pump flush button Stop when the bucket is empty e Turn the service valve 180 back to its
8. Z brane System Detailed instructions are included in the Z Brane section Connect to an uninterruptible 12 of 24Volt DC power source Ultraviolet Sterilizer Detailed instructions are included with the sterilizer kit The UV steri lizer lamp module and ballast unit should mount vertically with the product water inlet at the bottom outlet at the top The ballast wires plug into the end of the bulb in the lamp module The ballast RED wire connects to a fused DC Positive source of appropriate voltage and the black wire connects to a DC Negative If the wires must be extended use minimum 16AWG wire 20 New System Start Up and Testing Avoid running the system if the vessel is in contaminated water such as in a harbor or canal The system should be fully run tested before leaving port It is preferable to sacrifice a filter by running the system in turbid water rather than waiting to get offshore to discover a problem or deficiency in the installation If the location or weather prevents proper testing refer to the section Dry Testing Warning Damage may occur if the purge sequence is bypassed and the membrane is pressurized with storage chemical in it 1 First Check That e Thru hull valve is open e Three way product valve is set to Sample diverting the product water away from the tank 2 Remove the warning tag and rubber spacer from under the pressure relief valve knob and make sure the pressure relief valve is open 1 2 turn
9. empty or have large air gaps at the top of them 1t 1s advisable to open the pressure relief valve for the first 2 minutes of operation to bleed air out of the system e Press the Start button on the local or remote panel if installed The feed pump and boost pump will run continuously e Check to make sure that there are no air leaks on the intake line and that the feed pump is running smoothly If the pumps makes a grinding noise shut the system down replace the prefilters and check for leaks on the intake line e Pressing the Stop button stops the feed pump at any time e Test the product water at the sampling tap if the water is below 750 parts per million then turn the 3 Way product valve to divert the water to the storage tanks e For optimum performance run the system as long as possible at one time Never let the system sit with salt water in it Never allow continuous air leaks 1 the intake Normal Shut Down e Pressing the Stop button on either the local or the remote gauge panel at any time will shut off the system e tis strongly recommended that the system is fresh water flushed at the termination of each run cycle then once per week for every week that the system sits 1dle and 1s not pickled e Follow the instructions for Fresh water flushing on the next page 24 Fresh Water Flush Turn the product diversion valve to sample and fill a bucket with product water Estimate 6 US Gal 23L of water per fl
10. not possible to test run the system in the water that the vessel 1s located testing may be accomplished with an artificial ocean Purchase enough salt to make 5 gallons 20 liters of salt water A standard ocean contains 32 grams of salt per Liter of water or 3 salt by weight Obtain 25 30 gallons of unchlorinated fresh water If the optional Fresh Water Flush module has been installed then this can be used to de chlorinate dock or tank water and follow the in structions on the next page titled Dry Testing with the Fresh Water Flush Module Installed 1 Open the Pressure Relief Valve on the Clark Pump Power up the system f the system starts immediately when power is applied to the system and the Flush LED blinks press the Flush button at either panel to stop the system 3 Close the seacock 4 Connect the service intake hose to the boost pump module and route it into the unchlo rinated fresh water supply bucket or tank 5 Run the product water tube from the membrane end cap to the supply bucket or tank 6 Turn the valve on the boost pump module from Run to Service 7 Run the Feed Pump by pressing the Flush button Continue running the system drawing water from the fresh water supply bucket until all the storage chemical has been purged from the system Obtain additional unchlorinated fresh water if necessary 8 Make sure that there is at least 5 gallons of unchlorinated water remaining i
11. original position and remove the service hose Turn off the power to the system e LEAVE THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OPEN 28 Storage amp Winterizing Warning Use only potable water antifreeze Propylene Glycol Do NOT use automotive antifreeze Ethylene Glycol Winterizing Procedure Step 1 Flush the system twice following the appropriate instructions for fresh water flush ing Step 2 Fill a large bucket with 3 4 gallons 11 15L of Propylene Glycol Step 3 Connect the intake service hose to the hose bib on the Boost Pump Module and connect brine discharge service hose to the quick connect fitting on the Clark Pump Lead both hoses into the service bucket Pressure Relief Knob Step 4 Make sure the pressure relief valve on the Clark pump 15 Open 1 2 to 3 4 of a turn unpressurized n lH Step 5 Press the Flush button on the pump module or the remote gauge panel to turn on the feed pump Circulate the Propylene Glycol in the system for approximately 20 minutes Press the Flush button again to turn off the feed pump when finished Clean Up Remove the quick disconnect from the Clark pump brine discharge and replace the original hose that leads to the thru hull You may at this point pump the bucket dry by using the feed pump Flush button Stop when the bucket 1s empty Turn the service valve 180 back to its original position and remove the service hose Turn off the power t
12. speed up the pump Optimum flush speed will be the speed at which slightly more water is coming from the flush module than the feed pump 1s pumping This setting will ensure that no sea water 1s drawn in during the flush but fresh water is not being wasted overboard 19 Connection of Optional Accessories Use of any external devices not approved by the factory may cause permanent damage to the system and are not covered by the Spectra warranty Fresh Water Flush Module This assembly 1s designed to make fresh water flushing your Newport Deluxe faster easier and more convenient The assembly contains a charcoal filter flow regulator and ball valve The inlet to the filter connects to the pressurized side of the do mestic fresh water system The outlet of the filter housing tees into the inlet side of the feed pump Remote Gauge Panel The remote gauge panel allows users to operate and monitor the system from a remote location It contains a product water flow meter to measure the volume of water going to the tanks a pressure gauge to monitor filter condition a switches to turn on the system from virtually anywhere in the vessel Local Gauge Assembly The local pressure gauge assembly will allow users to monitor the feed water pressure at the Clark Pump This can be a invaluable diagnostic tool in the field al lowing to easily determine the condition of the feed pump Clark Pump and membrane s with out hiring a technician Optional
13. uncoated Avoid restrictions or long runs on the entire inlet side of the plumbing from the thru hull to the main feed pump module Prevent tight bends and excessive elbows Any restrictions will hamper system performance Secure the piping away from moving objects such as engine belts and hatches Prevent chafe on the tubing as required Test and inspect all piping and hose clamps after several hours of operation Wiring e Pay attention to wire size or system performance will be impaired e Perform wiring to UL ABYC CE or applicable standards Component Placement Refer to the Plumbing Diagrams Strainer Mount the strainer in an accessible area close to the intake through hull that can handle water spillage during service Extra care during assembly must be taken to avoid air leaks from the strainer Use the supplied Quick Block and wire tie for mounting Optional Fresh Water Flush Module s The fresh water flush module may be located in any convenient location near the Feed pump module It should be mounted with the filter hous i ing vertical and accessible for changing filters Allow 2 below the filter housing for removal Do not install over electrical equipment The unit contains a charcoal filter for the flush water ball valve and flush water pressure regulator Boost Pump module EE The boost pump module should be mounted vertically with the service hose connection at the top Th
14. 00 Deluxe From the Clark pump brine discharge quick connect to the discharge thru hull use the supplied 5 8 15 9mm clear braided vinyl hose Use two grab rings on the 1 2 parker tubing Refer to the parker assembly instructions Route all hoses and tubes to prevent kinks and restrictions Secure piping away from moving objects such as engine belts and hatches Prevent chafe on tubing as required Test and inspect all piping and hose clamps after several hours of operation System Piping schematic From the Clark pump brine discharge connector use the supplied 5 8 15 9mm clear braided vinyl hose to the brine overboard fitting Z Optional Mount the pressure gauge in the low pressure inlet gauge tee Newport 400 Deluxe Optional Use the 1 2 inch nylon tubing between the pump module Outlet and the Clark Pump Newport 700 1000 Deluxe Use the 3 4 inch gray PVC hose between the pump module Outlet and the Clark Pump Flush water from ship s pressure water system 25 psi 2bar minimum 7 TU HODE SPECTHA eer ee SHR HP eke Reh ewe eee ee er a From the Boost Pump to the 20 micron filter inlet us the 3 4 19mm spiral wrapped suction hose Peter ET 522668 Be 8 Pee SD WI d PVP E 7 a EN TT S 1 PAR LUAM HOUDE LAXIS LL I2111lJ lll
15. CVS HP CB CVR HP CB CV HP TB AR HP TB VSS HP CYL EC HP TB EBP HP CYL PT HP TB SR HD CPS 3 824175 HD CPS 5 16X3 HD CPS 5 162 75 HD WSH 3 8X5 8S HP CYL SST PL MTS 3 8X1 2S HP CYL CC HP CYL CCB HP CYL R PILOT ORIFICE PL HP 3 8N PL HP 1 4BR PL MTE 3 4SX1 2 O HPP PLP SO HPP PS O HPP VP SO HPP CVS O HPP CVP SO HPP VB O HPP ECCB SO HPP AR O HPP PV SO HPP RV O HPP CT SO HPP SP1 O HPP Q D gt 2 11 2005 49 50
16. LED should be on Power needs to be supplied to the Z Brane unit at all times that you wish to have the biofouling and scale protection We recom mend that your watermaker be flushed after each use not only to protect the membrane but to prevent corrosion in the feed water system To achieve full effectiveness thoroughly fresh water flush the watermaker several times before leaving the vessel The Z Brane may be de powered if the system 15 stored with chemicals or winterized with Glycol Power on LED High Voltage connector Det DO NOT DISCONNECT OR SPLICE ANY OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING Contact the factory 1f modifications are required 43 End block B Valve block HP TB VB End block A C l HP TB VEB A1 o cylinder and base Brine out HP CYL CCA Pressure relief valve HP TB BV MS e am Center block HP CB CB10 Feed in Stainless steel tube uet SST inder ring End Ca Clark Pump Front View End block A f Valve block End block B Composite cylinder and base eed High pressure in Reset button Not on all units HP TB RSB Alternate brine out Test port B 2 Center block le High pressure out b c Stainless steel tube Cylinder ri Clark Pump Back View 44 End cap 5 16 3 1 4 SS AH Bolts HD CPS 5 16X3 Relief Valve O Ring SO HPP RV Annular Rings HP TB AR Sp
17. LLL 1 From the inlet thru hull to the boost pump module use the supplied clear 3 4 19mm spiral wrapped suction hose lt a 10 Note When plumbing the Newport Pump Module route the feed water so that the front cover may be opened without removing the hose or tubing Leave room on this side for the feed pump out let connection Feed water inlet from boost i pump Leave enough extra length in this hose to allow the front cover to be moved aside Feed Pump Inlet from 5 Micron Filter Feed Pump Outlet to Clark Pump 11 Product Water tubing Product water tubing is 1 4 6 3mm parker tubing See the Parker tube fitting assembly dia gram next page Product water goes from the membrane into the center port on the supplied 3 way valve One side of the 3 way valve should be connected to a sampling tap not included and the re maining port will be connected to the Fresh Water Supply tanks Mount the 3 way in an ac cessible location When the system 1s first started the 3 way valve should be set so that it 1s diverting water to the sampling tap When the water quality reaches an acceptable level turn the valve handle 90 degrees to divert the water to the domestic supply tank s If the length of product water tubing supplied with the watermaker is insufficient use a larger size hose Product water flow restriction will cause reduced flow and i
18. andle small amounts of chlorine for short periods without damage The chlorine will damage the bonding agent in the membrane in a very short time So if you skimp on the char coal filter you will destroy a 595 00 membrane on the first flush The other factor is the flow rate that the filter can handle Because the chlorine 1s deactivated by a chemical reaction with the charcoal it must remain in contact with the charcoal for sufficient period of time for the reaction to be complete The filter we use can handle 1 5 gallons 6 litres per minute flow and are good for 5000 gallons 12 000 litres at 1 5 GPM or six months whichever comes first Regardless of the flow the charcoal loses its effectiveness after six months 39 SPECTRA WATERMAKERS 7 BRANE OPERATION MANUAL The Z brane is a revolutionary product which incorporates Z Guard High Voltage Capaci tive technology into the membrane pressure vessel Always active the Z Brane creates an envi ronment that is unfriendly to bio film and bacteria The Z technology also assists in the preven tion of scale formation on the membrane surfaces The Z Brane allows the system to be shut down or decommissioned for extended periods of time without chemicals or preservatives The Z Brane will not prevent freezing so that in cold climates Propylene Glycol is still required ANODE INSTALLATION Spectra Watermakers ship the High Pressure Module with the White Z brane Anode s re
19. e Chart on Next Page 16 DC WIRE SIZE CHART Newport 400 MkII 12V DC System Wiring Wire Length FT Meters AWG SQ MM MkII 12V 10 3 8 10 15 4 5 6 16 20 6 1 4 25 25 7 6 4 25 30 9 4 2 35 35 10 6 2 39 40 12 2 35 45 14 2 35 50 15 1 0 50 MkII 24V Meters AWG SQ MM 10 3 14 2 15 4 5 12 4 20 6 1 10 6 25 7 6 10 6 30 9 4 8 10 35 10 6 8 10 40 12 8 10 45 14 8 10 50 15 6 16 Distances are shown one way from the DC Supply to the Feed Pump Module Wire gauge should be determined by the sum of the Positive and Nega tive wires Example 7 feet of wire is needed to connect the DC electrical panel to the Feed Pump Module on a 24 volt system In order to determine what type of wire you need add the positive and negative wire lengths 7 7 14 14 gt 10 Since 14 is greater than 10 size the wire for 15 12 AWG 450 MM wire 17 Newport 700 1000 Mk Deluxe Wiring 24V Wire Length SMM Distances are shown one way from the DC Supply to the Feed Pump Module Wire gauge should be determined by the sum of the Positive and Nega tive wires Example 7 feet of wire 1s needed to connect the DC electrical panel to the Feed Pump Module on a 24 volt system In order to determine what type of wire you need add the positive and negative wire lengths 7 7 14 14 gt 10 Since 14 is greater than 10 size the wire for 15 110 Volt AC System Motor Wiring Use a 15 amp circuit breaker Wire Length AWG wire
20. e boost pump MUST BE INSTALLED BELOW THE err WATERLINE to ensure that it will prime Feed Pump Module Mount the feed pump module upright on a horizontal or ver tical surface that can be up to 3 1 0M above the waterline It is preferable to mount as low as possible Locate in an area that allows easy access to the filters and left hand side and where water spills during filter changes will not be a prob lem Keep future maintenance in mind when choosing a loca tion The feed pump has overheat protection and will not operate properly at ambient temperatures over 120F 48C Remove front cover to access mounting holes in the enclosure Clark Pump Membrane Module Pressure Relief Valve The membrane maximum temperature specification is 120F 50C This module must be in stalled in an area that maintains a temperature below 120F 50C A cool location is preferable It may be placed as high in the boat as you desire Make sure that the area around and under the pump does not have any water sensitive equipment Water will be spilled during any repairs or if a leak occurs Install the module where you will have access to the pressure relief valve on the Clark pump The Clark pump membrane module comes complete with a mounting system Be sure to use the supplied washers on the rubber feet Use it as a template for drilling the mount holes You may mount the Clark Pump in any position even upside down N
21. e charts in the instructions Using larger wire than specified 1s ac ceptable 4 Ifyou are separating the Clark pump membrane assembly please review the high pres sure tube assembly instructions Improper assembly will cause failure 5 Run test then sea trial the complete system before assuming the system 1s opera tional If the boat is in fresh or dirty water see Dry testing the system After testing make sure that the flush cycle operates properly The water going overboard at the end of the flush should not taste salty 1000ppm 6 If installing the optional Fresh Water Flush module the domestic fresh water pressure must be on and the fresh water tank level maintained for the system to operate properly 7 Spectra dealers are responsible for educating the vessel owners on the operation and maintenance of the system We request that you walk through the installation with our customer 8 Please have the owner fill out the warranty card The warranty is void if it is not regis tered Table of Contents Part 1 Installation Page Number Gemine uuu u 5 Installation BASICS sock eases ee eh u cs accent ioe Hise dene oie ad nnn eee ees 6 Component Place miae RM MIU M ates Lids eke eee as 7 D ETE 10 Parker Tube Estlinp Assembly Procedure o E a 13
22. e fitting seal with an O ring and require no Teflon tape or pipe dope Loosen the backing nut rotate the fitting and reseat the backing nut Follow the high pressure tube connection instructions on the next page Connect the tubes to one of the components secure the tube runs and then trim and connect to the other component A 90 degree bend in a tube 1s better than a 90 degree fitting A tube when mounted should have at least one gentle bend to allow for expansion Do not connect a tube straight between hard mounted fittings When connecting the tubes to their components be sure to hold the fitting body with a wrench during the final tightening Of special note are the stainless steel tube fittings on the membrane housing seal on an O ring and should be seated all the way in Hold the fit ting with a wrench while installing the tube The fittings on the Clark pump have an O ring seal and can be re oriented by backing out the O ring Stop nut Rotate the fitting to align with the tube and tighten the nut just past hand tight Do Not over tighten 34 Spectra High Pressure Tube Fitting Assembly Use ONLY Dayco Imperial Nylo Seal 88 NSR 1 2 tubing for high pressure connections Carefully fit and measure the tubing before cutting with a sharp razor knife or hose cutter and remove any burrs Minimum tubing bend radius is 6 Route tubing away from excessive heat sources and secure from vibration and chafe Have at least one shallow bend
23. e housings discard the old filters Clean out the housing bowls reassemble the housings with new 20 and 5 micron filter elements The 5 micron filter goes downstream from the 20 micron Leave dry until next startup Use only Spectra approved filters or you may void your warranty Occasionally lightly lube the O rings with silicone grease The Charcoal Fresh Water Flush Filter Replace the charcoal filter element at least every 6 months Use only Spectra approved charcoal filters or permanent membrane damage may occur 30 The Membranes e The membranes need to be cleaned only when operating pressures have risen more than 10 or the product quality degrades The leading cause of fouling 1n marine use is from biological growth that occurs when the system 1s left unused without flushing or pickling Fouling from mineral scaling can happen during operation under certain sea water condi tions and from rust Monitor the product salinity and feed pressure gauge if installed for higher than normal readings for the conditions Other conditions can cause high pressure such as cold feed water or clogged filters Low product flow is usually due to low voltage damaged feed pump or Clark pump Look for all other causes before cleaning the mem brane Membrane life can be shortened by excessive cleaning e There are two types of cleaners acid and alkaline The acid cleaner SC 3 will remove min eral scaling The alkaline cleaner 5 2 15 used t
24. em e LEAVE THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OPEN 32 Short term cruising weekends etc Suggested Spares We suggest a basic cruise kit Kit consists of 3 ea 20micron and 5 micron filters and two SC 1 storage chemicals Cruising 2 to 6 months at a time Two basic cruise kits One each replacement charcoal filter One replacement feed pump head Longer than 6 months Additional filters offshore cruising kit consisting of Clark pump seals O rings tools and mem brane cleaning chemicals One replacement strainer screen O ring for strainer screen O rings for filter housing Spectra Watermakers parts list SC 1 STORAGE CHEMICAL SC 2 CLEANER SC 3 CLEANER BASIC CRUISE KIT B 5 MIC FILTER 20 MIC FILTER CHARCOAL FILTER 6 STRAINER SCREEN FEED PUMP HEAD 6 STRAINER O RING FILTER HOUSING O RING OFF SHORE KIT 40 MEMBRANE Part Number KIT CHEM SC1I KIT CHEM SC2 KIT CHEM SC3 KIT BCK B FT FTC 5 FT FTC 20 FT FTC CC FT STN 6S PL PMP 140MAG SO STN 6SS SO FHS 10H KIT OFFSH FT MB 40 33 Membrane Pressure Vessel Relocation Use ONLY Dayco Imperial Nylo Seal 88 NSR 1 2 tubing for high pressure connections Pay attention to the direction and flow path of the tubing before disassembly Make sure that you reinstall the tubing in the same manner Rotate the 90 degree high pressure tube fittings on the Clark pump for ideal tube runs The high pressure fittings are typically pre installed at the factory Thes
25. er E Check valve retainer HP CB CVSW HP CB CVR 46 S S compressio 1 2 SS tube fittings PL MTS 3 8X1 28 i HP CYL SST 0 Piston with seal Composite cylinder and base HP CYL CCA Cylinder Ring HP CYL R Cylinder Assembly 47 10 CLARK PUMP PARTS LIST PART DESCRIPTION USAGE CENTER BLOCK CENTER BLOCK INSERT VALVE BODY BLEED VALVE VALVE END BLOCK A 1 1 4 VALVE END BLOCK B 1 1 4 PILOT VALVE PIN SEAL PILOT VALVE PIN PILOT VALVE CLIP RING CHECK VALVE SPRING PLASTIC DELRIN CHECK VALVE SPRING WASHER PILOT VALVE SPOOL CHECK VALVE SEAT CHECK VALVE RETAINER CHECK VALVE ANNULAR RING 1096 REV VALVE SPOOLASSEMBLY REV VALVE SPOOL SEAL REV VALVE SPOOL PISTON CYLINDER END CAP END BLOCK PLUG PISTON ROD PISTON SPACER RING 3 8 24X1 3 4 CAP SCREW 5 16 18 3 1 4 CAP SCREW 9 16 X 2 3 4 CAP SCREW 3 8 X 5 8 O D SS FLAT WASHER STAINLESS TUBE 3 8 NPT X 1 2 TUBE FITT ST SS COMPOSIT CYLINDER COMPOSIT CYLINDER BASE CYLINDER END RING PILOT ORIFICE GLASS FILLED BLACK NYLON PLUG 3 8 NPT 1 4 COUNTER SUNK HEX PLG 3 4 MPT ST X 1 2 TUBE SS FITT ELL PILOT PORTS PIN SEALS VALVE PORTS CHK VALVE SEATS CHK VALVE PORTS VALVE BORE END CAP amp CENTER BLOCK ANNULAR RING PILOT VALVE RELIEVE VALVE CONNECTOR O RING SPOOL PISTON ORING 1 QUAD SEAL 10 20 PISTON ROD HP CB INS HP TB VB HP TB BV HP CB PVPS HP CB PPS HP CB PVCR HP CB CVSW HP CB PVS HP CB
26. f using shore water run it through a charcoal filter at a rate of not more than 1 5 gallons 6 liters per minute Fill a bucket with fresh water and mix in a couple squirts of the detergent Run the system depressurized with the watermaker drawing water from the bucket and discharging over board When about half the water is gone from the bucket stop the unit and let the mem brane soak for a few minutes Restart and pump the remaining solution overboard Repeat until the discharge appears clean After most of the oil is cleaned out you can put the brine discharge into the bucket and run the system with the soapy water circulating as you would for the other cleaning chemicals Rinse the system with a bucket of fresh water or the fresh water flush cycle then flush for twenty minutes using sea water Pressurize and test 5 12 04 38 SPECTRA WATERMAKERS PF 2 CHARCOAL FILTERS The function of the charcoal filter element p n FT FTC CC is to remove any chlorine in the fresh water flush water supply It also removes any particulate matter The charcoal filter we use removes 99 7 of the chlorine Beware when buying other charcoal filters If they don t specify the percentage of chlorine removed don t use them The cheap ones in most cases will only remove 60 or 70 Also there are aftermarket filters which are very close to but not exactly the same dimensions that will not seal properly in the housing The membrane can only h
27. factors and is somewhat unpredictable A big commercial plant running 24 7 will get 10 to 12 years out of a set of membranes But they do all kinds of fancy chemical injections and never shut the thing off Most cruisers are lucky to get five or six years out of one You hear of the eight or ten year old membrane now and then The biggest killers of membranes are lack of use chlorine damage and improper Storage Don t let membranes sit around with sea water or stale fresh water 1n them Biological growth will occur in the membrane Here at the factory we frequently get back membranes for inspection that reek of hydrogen sulfide rotten eggs This odor is produce by anaerobic bacteria that live in an unused membrane feeding on whatever animal or vegetable matter 1s trapped in it from the plankton that gets through the system Membranes badly fouled in this way can seldom be saved These bacteria are always present but are inhibited by the oxygen in sea water while the unit is in frequent use by scheduled fresh water flushes or by pickling Keeping the prefilters clean is also important in preventing bio fouling If your prefilters are allowed to become a breeding ground for bacteria get smelly the contamina tion will spread throughout the system When we cut open a failed membrane we also find mildew another form of bio fouling probably due to long term storage with no biocide or stale biocide After many hours of water making mineral depos
28. growth than a cold environment Routinely fresh water flushing system will greatly reduce biological growth but may not stop it completely in certain conditions If an optional Z Brane Water Treatment System is installed in the system the weekly fresh water flush will maintain the system as long as unchlorinated pressurized fresh water 1s provided and the power remains on System Storage or Pickling If the system 1s to be left unused for more than 2 weeks perform the following storage pro cedure The procedure introduces a chemical compound into the system that prevents bio logical growth This procedure requires de chlorinated water which can be made with the optional Fresh Water Flush Module or by filling a bucket with product water from the water maker Charcoal filters last a maximum of 6 months once wetted Spectra SC 1 a special storage compound used by the US Navy It is formulated to be com patible with the modern engineering plastics and composites in the Spectra pumps Do not use any substitute except propylene Glycol SC 1 Storage Compound has to be mixed at a ratio of I Spectra container to 5 gallons 12L of fresh water to have the proper solution An average of 2 gallons 8L of water is in a Newport System This water has to be figured in to the mixture Caution Avoid contact with skin eyes or lungs with the storage chemical T 0 rag Spectra 519 hl Ur ar s Conta fun nix iy elude 811
29. hen tightening 23 Spectra Watermakers Newport Troubleshooting Procedures SYMPTOMS PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY System stops mid cycle Pre filters blocked Replace Pre Filters won t stay running Sea Strainer Clogged Clean Sea Strainer High Feed Pressure Clean Membrane s System does not operate No power to control box Check and reset main DC sup ply breaker Check for voltage 12 or 24vDC at control box power input studs System runs no product diversion valve set to sample Turn diversion to deliver water water delivered to water disconnected or broken prod to tank tanks uct tubing Check product tubing Feed pump runs with loud Intake blocked Check thru hull valve noise Air in system Check sea strainer for leaks Check FWF module for leaks Re prime system restart Product water quality dimin Warmer feed water temperature Normal no action required ishing Feed pump worn Replace feed pump Low voltage to feed pump motor check electrical connections Membrane Clean or replace membrane Product water volume dimin Low voltage to feed pump motor Check electrical connections ishing Worn feed pump Replace feed pump Clark Pump problem Contact Factory 36 Operation and Repair Bulletins The following documents are sections of our complete service bulletin set These are available on our website Spectrawatermakers com MB 2 MEMBRANE CARE Membrane life is affected by a large number of
30. in a tube assembly after it is installed Refer to figure 1 If a fitting has been dissembled reassemble as illustrated The notch on the ferrule must engage the inside of the nut properly for the nut to seat down fully Once the tube is inserted the ferrule and nut will naturally align Refer to figure 2 Insert tube fully into the fitting it should go in 0 9 Tighten the nut finger tight while moving the tube around to prevent binding One thread should be showing under the nut Secure the tube so it won t back out when tightening Refer to figure 3 Use 13 16 wrench to hold a straight body fitting or a 3 4 wrench for a 90 body and a 7 8 wrench for the nut Hold the body recheck the tube insertion then tighten the nut 1 1 4 turns Use the index mark on the nut as a guide The threads should be completely covered by the nut Make Sure these fittings are tight on initial assembly or they will fail The correct Torque is specification is 85 foot pounds Index mark Straight thread Straight or 90 deg N 3 8 pipe thread D aw Nut Ferrule Body Nut finger tight with 1 thread showing Cut tube square Fi gure 2 Black high pressure tubing m Tighten 1 2 3 turns 10 flats of the nut with a7 8 wrench after finger tight Use index mark as guide B No threads showing ES Figure 3 uM Insert tube 0 9 until it stops MA IMPORTANT Hold fitting body with 13 16 wrench w
31. its will form and must be dissolved away with an acid cleaner Alkaline cleaners are used for bio fouling Cleaning chemicals espe cially the alkaline are not good for the membrane Every time you clean the membrane it shortens its life Clean only when necessary and avoid cleaning as a diagnostic tool Chlorine will destroy a membrane in minutes It attacks the material that the membrane 15 made from Always use product water or water filtered slowly through a charcoal filter for flushing and chemical treatments Oil simply plugs up the matrix of the membrane and clogs it up We have brought back oil fouled membranes with Joy soap See MB 5 Cleaning with Detergent For storage we recommend using propylene glycol potable water system antifreeze if avail able It can safely be left in the system for one year and will keep things from freezing in cold conditions It 1s hard to find in warm climates and takes up a lot of room on a small boat so our SC 1 is best for tropical cruising Given good care a membrane will eventually just start to slowly fade away The feed pres sure may rise and or the ppm go up Hardly ever will they just fail overnight me SPECTRA WATERMAKERS MB 5 MEMBRANE CLEANING WITH DETERGENT If the membrane has been fouled with oil it may be possible to save it by cleaning it with dish soap such as Joy Don t use anything that may contain bleach You will need quite a lot of chlorine free fresh water I
32. less the 2 quarts flow into the bucket the pressure is too low Adjust the regu lator by loosening the lock nut and turning the adjusting screw Test again until the correct flow 15 achieved Reconnect the Flush water tube 25 o T Y 9 D Pressure regulator Decrease 4 a e Speed Increase speed switch D 43 switch p Next adjust the feed pump flush speed Mounted inside the Feed Pump Module is a pump speed controller On the board are two magnetic reed switches for adjusting the pump motor rpm The switches are narrow silvercolored bars about 1 2 1 5cm long The Increase Speed switch is labeled S2 and is located near one corner of the board The Decrease Speed switch 1s labeled 53 and is located next to the six cylindrical capacitors Each time a small magnet is placed near the switch while the pump is running a signal will be sent to the controller changing the speed set ting and the pump will speed up or slow down slightly Adjust the flush speed as follows Open the gray flush valve and turn on the flush switch After the feed pump starts close the service valve on the Boost Pump Module handle cross ways If the feed pump begins to make a grinding noise then the pump 1s going too fast and needs to be slowed down Turn the service valve on the Boost Pump Module to Service and remove the hose bib cap Water should flow very slowly out of the service hose fitting If flow is more than a trickle
33. moved from their socket s to prevent shipping damage Before the High Pressure Module is mounted the anodes should be installed The socket s have been plugged with plastic plugs to keep the membranes clean and moist dur ing shipping and storage Remove the C clips that secure the plugs and remove the plugs Insert an anode into each socket It doesn t matter which anode goes in which socket Insert the anode until the groove is flush with the membrane end plug so the C clip will slip into the groove Install the C clip screw to secure the clip C Clip and retaining screw Shipping Plug C Clip groove in Anode 41 WIRING The Z Brane system is integral with the watermaker unit and only requires continuous 12 Vor 24V DC power to be operative Note There is no reason to open the transformer enclosure Do not service this unit without disconnecting the power source There may be high voltage present It is recommended that the Z Brane be connected to a discreet continuous power source The power must be on during the time that the system is operation and during the time the Z Brane is used for membrane storage If the power 15 obtained from the MPC then the MPC must be powered up at all times during storage This may not be desirable Fuse the power at the source with a 5 amp fuse or circuit breaker Red is Positive Black is Ground Z Brane Power Harness 42 Operation During normal operation the Red
34. n Al low the system to flush with unchlorinated fresh water for 20 minutes Press the Flush button again to turn off the feed pump Connect the service intake hose to the Boost Pump Module and the brine discharge service hose to the Clark Pump brine discharge and route them into the unchlorinated fresh water supply bucket or tank Run the product water tube from the membrane end cap to the supply bucket or tank Turn the valve on the boost pump module from Run to Service Make sure that there is at least 5 gallons of unchlorinated water in the supply bucket Slowly begin adding salt until the ratio reaches 32grams of salt per Liter of water Close the pressure relief valve and start the system using the Start button Run and test the system for as long as possible During the run test carefully inspect for leaks Check all of the system parameters to make sure the system 1s operating correctly Do not allow the water in the bucket to get above 120F 50C Store the system per the Storage instructions or fresh water flush the system as per the instructions in this manual 23 Normal Start Up If the system contains preservative or cleaning chemicals follow the directions for New System Startup or Membrane damage will occur e Turn the 3 way Product Valve to the Sample position to divert water away from the storage tanks e Check the prefilter bowls to ensure that they are full of water If they are
35. n the supply Slowly begin adding salt until the ratio reaches 32grams of salt per Liter of water 9 Connect the Brine Discharge Service hose to the quick disconnect on the Clark Pump and route it into the supply bucket 10 Close the pressure relief valve and start the system using the Start Button 11 Run and test the system for as long as possible During the run test carefully inspect for leaks Check all of the system parameters to make sure the system is operating correctly Do not allow the water in the bucket to get above 120F 50C 12 Store the system per the Storage instructions or fresh water flush the system as per the instructions in this manual 22 Dry Testing With Fresh Water Flush Module Installed The optional Fresh Water Flush module can be used to de chlorinate dock or tank water and can be used to easily purge storage chemical from a pickled watermaker Make sure that the domestic water pressure system is turned on and that the vessel s storage tanks have at least 30 gallons of water inside l gt 10 11 12 Open the Pressure Relief Valve on the Clark Pump Power up the watermaker and the domestic fresh water supply pump If the system starts immediately when power is applied to the system and the Flush LED blinks press the Flush button at either panel to stop the system Close the seacock Open the Flush Valve on the Fresh Water Flush Module and push the Flush butto
36. ncreased power consumption Product Water Piping Schematic J Product tube to Fresh Water Tank Product tube to Sampling Tap Not Included Product Flow Meter Product tube from mem Clark Pump and brane end cap to 3 way Membrane Module valve 12 Parker Tube Fitting Assembly Procedure Spacer Single grab ring for 1 4 amp 3 8 tube Use 2 grab rings for 1 2 tube Nut O ring Body Tubi EUN UTD E 2 Step 1 Dissemble fitting components Step 2 Install the Nut first then use the bevelled side of the Spacer to push the Grab Ring onto the tube no more than 1 2 Slip the O ring over the tube to hold the Spacer in place Ifthe Grab Ring is pushed too far trim back the tube so about 1 4 of tube extends past the O ring Step 3 Gently fit the tube into the body and loosely thread on the nut Be careful not to cross thread the nut 1 2 tube should not bottom out in the fitting to allow full compression of the O ring Step 4 Hand tighten the nut DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN DO NOT USE A WRENCH The tube should not come out if pulled by hand If it does tighten the grab ring tabs 1 4 3 8 1 2 Parker Tube Fitting Assembly 13 Brine Discharge Quick Disconnect Fitting Route the Brine discharge from the quick disconnect fitting to a location above the waterline using the supplied 5 8 hose Optional Fresh Water Flush Module Run a feed line f
37. nd and identified all of the parts The small installation parts are listed on the cellophane bags pick list We will not be held responsible for shortages and or freight damage that are not reported within thirty days of the ship date Next study the system layout diagram component photos and descriptions before beginning your installation This will assist you in understanding the function of each component Layout the system Before starting the installation identify the location where each module and component will be placed Ensure that there 1s proper clearance around the components for removing the filters and system service Also check to make sure you have adequate tub ing and hose before starting so additional parts may be ordered Newport MkII Deluxe shipping list e Newport Deluxe Feed Pump Module e High Pressure Clark Pump and Reverse Osmosis Membrane Module e Newport Mk II Deluxe Installation Kit e Boost Pump Module e Newport Service Kit e 1 2 Black Nylon tube 10 5 8 Hose 25 e 3 4 Suction Hose 25 1 4 Black Nylon Tube 25 e Optional MkII Fresh Water Flush Module e Optional Remote Control Optional Feed Water Pressure Gauge Installation Basics Thruhull Not Supplied Read the directions e Avoid tight hose bends and excessive runs e Use heavy gauge wire e Install feed pump as low as possible e Use a dedicated thru hull with scoop type strainer
38. o remove biological by products oil and dirt particles that get past the prefilters If membrane performance 1s reduced and they have not been pickled recently cleaning with both chemicals is recommended The acid cleaner should be used first If the membrane fails to respond to both cleanings this 1s an indication of another problem with the system or that it is time to replace the membrane Contact Spectra Watermakers before removing a membrane Membrane Cleaning For normal cleaning the SC 3 Acid Cleaning Compound is used first then the SC 2 Alkaline Cleaning Compound If known bio fouling is present the SC 2 may be used first Using hot water if possible up to 120 45C 15 recommended as it greatly enhances the ability of the cleaners to do their jobs If the history of the system is unknown or has been left unpickled for an extended length of time and biological growth is present it Is recommended that the system is cleaned with SC 2 using an alternate source of unchlorinated fresh water before the system is run under pressure A simple test can be performed to see if biological growth has occurred Before running the system remove the prefilters and examine their condition If the housings are full of smelly dis colored water the system was not properly stored Install clean prefilters if they were bad Next check the membrane Attach the brine discharge service hose and lead to a bucket Open the pressure relief valve one turn
39. o the system LEAVE THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OPEN 29 Maintenance General Periodically inspect the entire system for leaks and chafe on the tubing hoses and cables Re pair any leaks you find as soon as practical Some crystal formation around the Clark pump blocks is normal Wipe down any salt encrusted areas with a damp cloth The Seawater Strainer The sea water strainer s stainless steel element should be inspected removed and cleaned as needed A clogged strainer will cause the shut down Be careful to ensure that the thru hull is closed before disassembly and the seal and element are in place before reassembly Put the screen up to a light for inspection When the system 15 put into storage remove rinse and reassemble dry to 1mpede corrosion Check frequently during operation The Prefilters Once the prefilter are blocked the system will automatically shut down Replace the filters when they appear dirty or when the system shuts down Whichever occurs first If the remote gauge panel is installed replace the filters when the filter condition gauge reaches 8 9psi or when the system shuts down whichever occurs first To extend the service life of the filters GENTLY rinse them with fresh water after each run cycle allow them to dry in open air then reinstall before using again Do Not Clean filter more than 3 times or permanent system damage may occur To service the filters shut off the thru hull open th
40. ool Assembly KIT HP 10VSA oN Relief Valve HP TB BV Annular Ring O Rings Mount inside Valve Block SO HPP AR Valve Block HD CPS 5 16275 5 16 2 3 4 SS A H bolts Reset button and O ring lt End block B SO HPP sP Ps20 Piston O ring HP TB VSP VSP20 Spool piston HP TB SR Spacer ring Sy Valve block 45 NS QN N SO HPP VB Valve bore O ring CL n Valve bore Spacer ring A yw E N e 9 0 O ring p p V Spool piston sale SN SUSAN Brine port End block A x SOY O ring 2 SO HPP VP Valve spool NS les 3 Pilot port O rings lt S dO EE L End Blocks 45 Valve port seals SO HPP VP Pilot valve port seals SO HPP PLP Center block CHOSE O rings SO HPP ECC Pilot spool O rings 4 Mount inside block SO HPP PV HP CB PVS Pilot spool HP CB PPS Pilot valve pin SO HPP PS Pin seal O rings A HP CB PVPS Pin seals X HP CB PVCR Clip rings Rod lip seals Mount inside block SO HPP PR7 PR10 PR15 O SO HPP CVP Check valve assembly Piston to rod O rings 2 Inside pistons Glass rod models only Center Block 2 2 H Feed in Check valve port O rings 09 Piston rod HP CYL 7 8R Pilot orifice HP CB PO Center block os bs we O ring Check valve seatHP CB CVS Check valve poppet HP CB CV Check valve spring Hp CB SPR gt 7 Check valve wash
41. ote If your machine is equipped with the optional Z brane see the Z brane Installation and Operation section of this manual for instructions on installing the Z brane anodes into the membrane end plugs This should be done before installing the Clark Pump Membrane Module Membrane Pressure Vessel Mounting The Clark pump and membrane assembly has been pre assembled at the factory If it is nec essary to disassemble this module and mount the pressure vessel remotely use guidelines in the back ofthis manual Use only approved tubing for assembly Optional Remote Control Panel The remote control panel can be mounted anywhere that is convenient Cut a 4 1 4 11cm wide by 4 5 8 12cm high opening for the panel Locate it in a protected area where it will be easy to read the gauges and operate the buttons The panel will have both fresh and salt water tubing connec tions and an electrical cable Install in a location that leaks will not cause permanent irreparable damage Detailed installation instructions are supplied with the Re mote Gauge Panel Plumbing From the inlet thru hull to the boost pump module and from the boost pump module to the feed pump module inlet use supplied clear 3 4 19mm spiral wrapped suction hose The outlet of the feed pump on the main module to the Clark pump assembly 15 under pressure use the supplied black Nylon tube for a Newport 400 Deluxe or the 3 4 Gray PVC hose for Newport 700 and 10
42. rom the domestic cold pressure water system to the 1 2 hose barb on the fresh water flush assembly This needs to be pressurized for the fresh water flush system to function properly The domestic fresh water pump must be able to deliver 1 5 gallons per minute 6lpm at 25 PSI Plumb the outlet of the charcoal filter to the feed water inlet between the 5 micron filter and the feed pump inlet using the supplied plumbing Tee Detailed installation instructions are supplied with the Fresh Water Flush Module To Tee installed on Feed Water Inlet of pump module Fresh water from boat s pressure water system Install the supplied plumbing Tee on the feed water Inlet between the 5 micron filter and the feed pump 14 Wiring Identify cables that are connected to the Newport Control System Newport Mk II Deluxe Systems have a Power Inlet harness with a terminal block and a 2 con ductor boost pump cable A motor speed control sets the run speed and also slows the motor to the flush speed Do not install the feed pump module in a hot or poorly ventilated loca tion Allow for access to the Motor Speed Control inside the feed pump module DC Systems Power inlet harness with terminal block and cover Boost pump cable AC Systems AC Input power termi al block and cover Optional remote display connector Boost Pump Cable 15 Wiring continued Mount the main power terminal block in a junction box or on a b
43. size To 25 feet 12 awg 7 5M 25 feet to 50 feet 10 awg 7 5M to 15M 50 feet to 75 feet 8 awg 15M to 23M 220 Volt AC System Motor Wiring Use a 10 Amp circuit breaker Wire Length AWG wire size To 25 feet 14 awg 7 5M 25 feet to 50 feet 12 awg 7 5M to 15M 50 feet to 75 feet 10 awg 15M to 23 8 AWG 10SQ MM wire Square MM wire size 3sqmm 5 sq mm 8 sq mm Square MM wire size 2 sq mm 3 sq mm 5 sq mm 19 Flush Cycle Adjustment For Optional Fresh water Flush Module Before shipping from the factory the Newport watermaker flush cycle is set to factory default set tings After initial start up and annually thereafter the flush cycle should be checked The water going overboard at the end of the flush cycle should not taste salty 1000ppm Ifthe water at the end of the flush 15 still salty or to minimize the use of fresh water during the flush cycle follow these instructions to optimize the cycle First adjust the flush water pressure regulator Remove the 1 2 inch vinyl flush water hose where it attaches to the flush water inlet fitting at the feed pump module Open the gray flush valve on the charcoal filter Water will begin to flow out of the flush water tube Using a gradu ated container allow the water to flow into the container for exactly thirty seconds then close the eray flush valve If more than 3 quarts 3 liters of water went into the bucket the pressure regula tor 1s set too high if
44. ulkhead adjacent to the feed pump module Make sure that this 1s a dry location well above bilge level and not subject to wa ter spray AC wiring connections MUST BE IN A JUNCTION BOX or isolated where they cannot be inadvertently touched RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH CAN RESULT Connect the red and black Boost Pump wires to the corresponding red and black conductors in the Boost Pump cable red to red black to black using the supplied butt connectors and heat the connectors to waterproof them Check the wire size chart to select the proper size power feed to the main power harness Avoid house breaker panels that could be easily tripped Component Sizing Newport 400 Deluxe e 12VDC Use 30Amp breaker and size the wiring for 25 Amperes e 24VDC use a 15 Amp breaker and size the wire for 13 Amperes e Provide circuit protection at the source Inadequate wiring will cause a loss of system performance Newport 700 100 Deluxe e 24VDC use a 30 Amp breaker and size the wire for 30 Amperes e Provide circuit protection at the source Inadequate wiring will cause a loss of system performance e 110 VAC use a 15 Amp breaker and size the wire for 7 Amperes e 220 VAC use a 10 Amp breaker and size the wire for 10 Amperes Note If the specified circuit breaker sizes are unavailable use the next higher rating but do not exceed the specification by more then 10 All wiring to be done to applicable ABYC Marine UL or CE standards Wire Siz
45. ush for a Newport 400 Mk II Deluxe 7 US Gal 26 5L of water per flush for a Newport 700 Mk II Deluxe 8 US Gal 30L of water per flush for a Newport 1000 Mk II Deluxe Make sure that the pressure relief valve is closed It should be closed if the system was just used to make water The power for the system must remain on during the flush mode Turning off the power will disable the pump and damage may occur Connect the Intake Service Hose to the hose bib on the Boost Pump Module and lead the open end to the bucket of product water Turn the Yellow Service Valve on the Boost Pump Module to the Service position and press the Flush button Flush the system for 6 8 minutes or until the salinity of the water in the brine discharge drops below 1000ppm Press the Flush button again to shut down the system and turn the valve on the boost pump module back to Run The system can be left in this state for up to 1 week before it is recommended that you per form another fresh water flush or follow the long term storage procedure Service Intake Hose Bib Yellow Service M gt Valve Shown in Run Position e RA Boost Pump Module 25 Fresh Water Flush With Optional Fresh Water Flush Module Make sure there is enough water in the fresh water supply system to supply the watermaker Estimate 6 US Gal 23L of water per flush for a Newport 400 Mk II Deluxe 7 US Gal 26 5L of water per flush for a Ne
46. wport 700 Mk II Deluxe 8 US Gal 30L of water per flush for a Newport 1000 Mk II Deluxe Make sure that the pressure water supply is on and will stay on during the flush mode If this 1s not possible contact your certified dealer Make sure that the pressure relief valve 1s closed It should be closed if the system was just used to make water The power for the system must remain on during the flush mode Turning off the power will disable the pump and damage may occur Open the gray flush valve on the Fresh Water Flush Module This will begin the flow of fresh water to the membrane Wait 30 seconds then press the Flush button This will allow the pre filters to backflush and can extend the life of the filters significantly Flush the system for 5 7 minutes or until the salinity of the water in the brine discharge drops below 1000ppm Press the Flush button to turn off the feed pump wait 30 seconds then close the gray flush valve on the Fresh Water Flush Module The system can be left in this state for up to 1 week before it is recommended that you per form another fresh water flush or follow the long term storage procedure Gray Handled Flush Valve Shown in Closed posi tion Fresh Water Flush Module 26 Long Term Storage Procedures Watermakers are best run continuously When not in use biological growth in the membrane 15 the leading cause of membrane fouling A warm environment will cause more
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