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1. Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System c w Booster Pump Installation Operation and Service Manual 90015 Rev 7 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS MALI COLE UT CU OTR mms 1 Product Specifications amp Application Guidelines 2 UNCON AE SCOR ee aan es 2 Your New Reverse Osmosis System supplied items 2 Caron Contents o SSeribIV s nn cte a ee dde eee eee 3 EE REE 4 Sarup ana OperatON TOU 8 INT SHI IGG EE Tm 9 Sanitization ProcEdUrES a vn a dan ee ee SNO UHR NOE 10 Maintenance Schedule mme 13 Parts List and Drawing for EBP TS TRS SR ana sa iiaa 14 Part s List and Drawing for Booster Pump 92325 15 Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System Flow Diagram all 16 HOUBI S OO Emm 16 17 Reverse OSMOSIS Accessories eani la aM Leda o asta dU nico dessertes 17 Warranty Information amp FATESSES ane eec ie 18 IMPORTANT WARNING PLEASE READ System Flushing This reverse osmosis system contains a preservative solution to prevent microbiological growth and freezing which if ingested may cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract colic diarrhea or other symptoms Therefore approximately 5 gall
2. STEP 1 TURN OFF WATER SUPPLY CLOSE INLET SUPPLY ALL THE WAY STEP 2 UNPLUG UNIT FROM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY STEP 3 DEPRESSURIZE SYSTEM OPEN FAUCET SUPPLY UNTIL ALL WATER IS EMPTIED Use a clean drip pan or basin to continue to catch any spilled water remaining in the housings as you remove the membrane and cartridges STEP 4 Refer to Figures 12 13 and 14 DISCONNECT THE FEED TUBE FROM THE MEMBRANE HOUSING MODULE UNSCREW THE MEMBRANE HOUSING MODULE END CAP AND REMOVE THE MEMBRANE ELEMENT PUT THE MEMBRANE ELEMENT ASIDE ON A CLEAN DISINFECTED SURFACE Unless the membrane element is being replaced at this time then discard the old membrane STEP 5 OPEN THE FILTER SUMPS WITH THE SUMP WRENCH SUPPLIED AND REMOVE THE CARTRIDGES STEP 6 CLEAN THE FILTER SUMPS WITH SOAP AND CLEAN WATER USE A CLOTH OR SOFT BRUSH AS REQUIRED CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE MEMBRANE HOUSING AS WELL You may need to pay close attention to the O Ring seals and re grease them afterwards with silicone lubricant STEP 7 REINSTALL THE FILTER SUMPS EXCEPT THE 1ST PRE FILTER SUMP AND THE MEMBRANE CAP AND RECONNECT THE INLET TUBING TO THE MEMBRANE HOUSING CAP STEP 8 MIX UP A DISINFECTANT SOLUTION OF 1 TEASPOON OF 5 25 BLEACH IN 1 GALLON OF WATER 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 STEP 9 POUR THE MIXED DISINFECTANT SOLUTION INTO THE 1ST PRE FILTER SUMP AND RE INSTALL STEP 10 OPEN THE INLET VALVE AND OPEN THE FAUCET WHEN W
3. an important tip to keep in mind e When installing the EBP75TFC 3SF a standard 110V outlet must be nearby e Read all warnings contained within this manual Although this product is described as a Drinking Water System the purified water produced by the reverse osmosis RO process can be used for many purposes around the home e Drinking Water keep container of RO water in the fridge to be able to enjoy the clean fresh taste Alternatively take it directly from the tap e Ice Cubes use RO water to fill ice cube trays Ice cubes made from RO water are typically clearer and better tasting than ice made from plain tap water e Automatic Ice Makers a water line from the RO system can be plumbed to refrigerators with automatic icemakers Additional accessories required to complete this connection are not included Please consult the refrigerator s owner s manual on this installation e Kettles and Coffee Makers plain tap water eventually causes films and scale in these devices that is difficult to clean RO water is very low in dissolved minerals content greatly reducing the chance of scale buildup e Cooking use RO water for boiling pasta rice or any other recipe that calls for water in the instructions e Washing Fresh Fruit amp Vegetables prevent tap water minerals from being deposited onto food to maintain freshness e Family Pets Allow your dog or cat to enjoy the same purified water you do e Irons and Ste
4. characteristics can also change if the drinking water appliance is moved to a new location For these reasons we assume no liability for the determination of the proper equipment necessary to meet your requirements and we do not authorize others to assume such obligation for us Further we assume no liability and extend no warranties express or implied for the use of this product with a non potable water source or a water source which does not meet the conditions for use as described in this Owners Guide WATERGROUP S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE FAILED PARTS OF THE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM AND WE ASSUME NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL GENERAL OR OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER FROM CORROSION OR OTHER CAUSES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you Similarly some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state WATERGROUP INC WATERGROUP COMPANIES INC FRIDLEY MN REGINA SK CAMBRIDGE ON 1 800 354 7867 1 877 288 9888 www watergroup com
5. in Figure 4 please check with code authorities Figure 5 Recommended Drain Saddle Connections Vertical Placement Garbage Disposal Never Place Here Horizontal Placement Installation of Ball Valve Assembly The ball valve and quick connect adapter must be installed on the RO storage tank a Install the 1 4 x 3 8 male connector onto the ball valve Push INSERT Part 492329 into the tube IMPORTANT Make sure to install the insert in the 3 8 tubing before tightening the nut of the ball valve Tighten the fitting very gently until it is snug Be very careful not to over tighten or the threads may strip b Tighten the ball valve assembly onto the RO storage tank Tighten the fitting very gently until it is snug Be very careful not to over tighten or the threads may strip Ball Valve IMPORTANT 3 8 Tubing Adapter Figure 6 Pressure Tank Shutoff Valve Drilling Sink Hole The typical 1 1 8 sink hole will accommodate the standard spigot Once the location of the spigot has been determined always check below the point you are about to drill to ensure it is unobstructed and that it isn t over a reinforcing rib Center punch the desired location to provide a starting point for your drill Drill a 1 8 pilot hole Enlarge the pilot hole using a 9 16 drill bit for standard faucet Remove all burrs and sharp edges Immediately clean up the sink area NOTE If an enamel or porcelain sink
6. of sale or 18 months from product date code whichever occurs first Other than the membrane and cartridge filters any part found defective within the terms of this warranty will be repaired or replaced by WaterGroup If any part is found defective WaterGroup also reserves the right to replace the drinking water appliance with a comparable WaterGroup drinking water system of equal or greater quality You pay only freight for repaired or replaced parts from our factory and local dealer charges including but not limited to labor charges travel and transportation expenses and handling fees This warranty shall not apply to any part damaged by accident fire flood freezing Act of God bacterial attack membrane fouling and or scaling sediment misuse misapplication neglect alteration installation or operation contrary to our printed instructions or by the use of accessories or components which do not meet WaterGroup specifications If the drinking water system is altered by anyone other than WaterGroup the warranty shall be void ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE PERIOD SPECIFIED ABOVE FOR THE PARTS DESCRIBED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY As a manufacturer we do not know the characteristics of your water supply The quality of water supplies may vary seasonably or over a period of time Your water usage may vary as well Water
7. scheduled service calls Sanitization maintenance of the Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System should be performed e installation e Atleast every 6 12 months as part of a regular maintenance routine e Whenever the pre filter and post filter cartridges are replaced as part of a regular maintenance routine e Whenever the reverse osmosis membrane is replaced e After the system requires any servicing or routine maintenance by your local water treatment specialist e After long periods of time when system is not used approximately 30 days or more e Whenever evidence of harmful bacteriological contamination of the system has been discovered In this case contact your local water treatment specialist to disinfect your reverse osmosis system and identify and eliminate the source of contamination IMPORTANT This Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System should not be used on any water supply sources that are microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before and or after the system Materials required for Sanitization of the Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System e Mild soap solution to clean various components Soap used should be as basic as possible and not contain any fragrances or additives e Soft brush to assist cleaning various components DO NOT USE SCOURING PADS OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF INSTRUMENT THAT COULD POTENTIALLY SCRATCH THE SURFACES OF THE UNIT e Measuring spoon or device e
8. ATER BEGINS RUNNING FROM THE FAUCET AGAIN CLOSE THE FAUCET AND ALLOW THE PRESSURE TANK TO FILL FOR 5 10 MINUTES WHEN THE PRESSURE TANK FEELS LIKE IT HAS FILLED CLOSE THE INLET SUPPLY VALVE STEP 11 ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO SIT WITH THE DILUTED SANITIZING SOLUTION FOR APPROXIMATELY 20 MINUTES STEP 12 OPEN THE FAUCET AND PURGE THE TANK AND SYSTEM OF THE SANITIZING SOLUTION STEP 13 REINSTALL THE MEMBRANE AND REPLACE THE CARTRIDGES PURGE THE PRE CARBON CARTRIDGE OF FINES as per installation instructions OPEN THE INLET SUPPLY NEEDLE VALVE AND ALLOW SYSTEM TO FILL OPEN THE FAUCET AND RECONNECT POWER SUPPLY TO THE UNIT DISCARD THE FIRST TANK FULL OF WATER IF A NEW MEMBRANE ELEMENT IS INSTALLED A THIS TIME DISCARD THE FIRST TWO TANKS FULL OF WATER 12 Figure 15 Figure 16 Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System Maintenance Record Installation Date Use this chart to record the dates of any cartridge changes It is meant to assist you on keeping track of this maintenance 426091 426081 92022 Sanitization WSW 05B WCB 10 TFC RO Membrane Procedure 5 micron Sediment 75 USGPD refer to Carbon Cartrid Cartridge per Rated Membrane instructions 3 sump models 3 sump models x2 refer to model all models Every 12 months Every 24 months 24 36 months Every 6 12 months The replacement frequency of the R O membrane is somewhat dependent on the feed water quality If the product water quality has decreased or the p
9. Household bleach typically containing 5 25 of chlorine e One 1 Gallon of potable water to mix up a disinfectant solution DO NOT USE WATER THAT IS NOT CONSIDERED POTABLE OR IS OF A QUESTIONABLE NATURE TO MIX UP THE DISINFECTANT SOLUTION e Drip pan or catch basin to collect any solution or water spilled along with paper towels to cleanup any spills e Silicone Based Lubricant to apply to O Rings DO NOT USE PETROLEUM BASED LUBRICANTS Available Item 13691 60 gram vial Certified ANSI NSF 61 FDA Registration No 21 CFR 715 300 Other important requirements of note e Before beginning installation and or sanitization procedure make sure that all tools used are disinfected e Thoroughly wash hands with soap before beginning installation and or sanitization procedure If your hands come into contact with any unsanitary surface while performing this procedure or the installation hands should be rewashed with Soap e surfaces used to work with to set various components on to dry should be cleaned and disinfected e Any replacement cartridges membranes and cleaned components should be handled as little as possible A new pair of latex or surgical type gloves may be used to perform any sanitization procedure but also be aware that if the gloves surface comes into contact with any unsanitary surface while performing this procedure or the installation the gloves should also be re disinfected or replaced 10 Sanitization Steps
10. amers prevent mineral buildup in household appliances that use water and eventually build up with scale when using plain tap water Now you can relax and enjoy the benefits of great tasting water supplied by your reverse osmosis drinking water system Remember that good quality water is important to maintaining a healthy lifestyle You can also feel good about the money you have saved by installing your own drinking water system instead of dealing with the expense and hassle of bottled water delivery Application Guidelines Model Membrane Max Feed Feed Water Feed Water ie toe Feed Water Feed Water Feed Water Feed Water Feed Water Number Water Salinity Temperature Pressure Supply Hydrogen Sulphide Manganese Iron Hardness EBP75TFC 3SF 2000 ppm 40 110 F 50 100 psi 2 11 0 Chlorinated None lt 0 05 ppm lt 0 1 ppm lt 10 gpg Unchlorinated Specifications Model Membrane Reiection Storage Tank Nominal product water ratings are based on the following conditions Supply TDS of 250 ppm Se Cole C 1 US Gal softened tap water 50 psi 0 36 Mpa 77 F 25 C pH 8 and 15 recovery with outlet to umber roduction Rate apacity a atmosphere EBP7STFC 3SF 75 USGPD up to 99 Rejection percentages are dependent on the supply conditions and the substance being measured Notes The performance of a reverse osmosis membrane is highly dependent upon pressure temperature and TDS The actual volume of product water and rejection per
11. centage will vary with differences from the test conditions that membrane ratings are based upon These drinking water systems are not intended to be used for the treatment of water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality Functional Description Feed water enters the 5 micron pre filter which filters out suspended particles such as dirt or sediment The filtered water then enters the Booster Pump which increases the pressure throughout the system The water then enters the pre carbon filter which contains granular activated carbon which removes any chlorine from the water Water then enters the reverse osmosis membrane The membrane will allow only permeate product water to pass through The brine waste water goes to the drain Permeate then flows through a hydraulic shut off valve to the storage tank When the tank fills and the tank pressure reaches approximately 40 to 65 of the inlet feed water pressure the shut off valve closes which turns the system off When water is drawn from the faucet permeate flows from the storage tank through the post carbon filter This filter contains granulated activated carbon removing any taste and odor that has accumulated while stored in the tank When the tank empties the shut off valve opens turning the unit on Supplied Item Checklist Out of the box your new R O System should be supplied with the following items If any items appear to be missing please contact the distrib
12. ell as flush the carbon fines from the Post Carbon Filter Maintenance Schedule This schedule is designed for the average potable water supply and should be followed to ensure the proper functioning of your drinking water system Pre Filter The pre filter contains a 5 micron mechanical filter element Its function is to remove suspended particles from the feed water thus reducing the possibility of clogging the reverse osmosis membrane The pre filter element should be replaced every twelve months or earlier depending on the quality of the feed water Pre Carbon Filter The pre filter contains a granular activated carbon Its function is to remove chlorine from the incoming water to prevent any damage to the TFC membrane The Pre Carbon filter cartridge should be replaced every 24 months Reverse Osmosis Module The reverse osmosis module contains a semi permeable membrane Its function is to separate water molecules from dissolved impurities in the feed water This is accomplished by application of hydraulic pressure greater than the osmotic pressure in water containing dissolved solids The life of the membrane can be determined by measuring the percentage of rejection of total dissolved solids in the water The membrane should be replaced every 24 to 36 months when its efficiency will decrease Post Carbon Filter The post filter contains a granular activated carbon Its function is to remove any taste and odor from the water prior to de
13. er is plugged into an active outlet 2 Low pressure Check connections to pump and switch assembly Reverse Osmosis Accessories TANKS 92313 STORAGE RO PRO3800W KFV38 FAUCETS 87511 LONG REACH STANDARD NON AIR GAP 92192 LONG REACH C W AIR GAP Tomlinson Designer Series 87546 AIR GAP TOMLINSON ANTIQUE BRONZE 87543 AIR GAP TOMLINSON BISCUIT 87544 AIR GAP TOMLINSON BLACK 87547 AIR GAP TOMLINSON BRIGHT NICKEL 87548 AIR GAP TOMLINSON BRUSHED STAINLESS FINISH 87545 AIR GAP TOMLINSON POLISHED BRASS 87540 AIR GAP TOMLINSON POLISHED CHROME 87541 AIR GAP TOMLINSON SATIN NICKEL 87542 AIR GAP TOMLINSON WHITE Tomlinson Contemporary Series Low pressure shutoff switch may be shutting off pump Check supply pressure to RO unit 87553 AIR GAP TOMLINSON CONTEMPORARY ANTIQUE BRONZE 87554 AIR GAP TOMLINSON CONTEMPORARY BRUSH STAINLESS 87551 AIR GAP TOMLINSON CONTEMPORARY POLISH CHROME 87552 AIR GAP TOMLINSON CONTEMPORARY SATIN NICKEL CHILLER 2878 CHILLER RO R1P 17 Limited Warranty Subject to the conditions and limitations described below WaterGroup warrants its Economy Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Systems excluding membrane and cartridge filters when installed in accordance with WaterGroup specifications to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use within the operating specifications for a period of one 1 year from date of purchase with bill
14. is encountered it is very important that the layer of porcelain be removed before following the steps outlined above This can be accomplished by gently grinding away using a hobby grinder and silicon carbide wheel enough area of porcelain down to the metal base to accommodate a 1 1 8 high speed steel hole saw The hole saw cannot contact surrounding porcelain or chipping can occur Now the steps outlined above can be followed Installation of Non Air Gap Faucet 1 Place the chrome washer and the rubber washer on the base of the faucet 2 Apply 5 7 wraps of the teflon tape to the bottom of the brass stem Install 3 8 quick connect faucet adapter provided Tighten gently until fitting is snug Be careful not to over tighten as the threads may strip 3 Mount the faucet and complete assembly Installation of Filters Sump 1 Sediment Pre filter 5 micron Cartridge B Sump 2 Carbon Pre filter Cartridge C Sump 3 Carbon Post filter Cartridge Installation of Membrane Important Keep the membrane and your hands clean in order to avoid bacterial contamination of the membrane 1 Disconnect the hose on the end of the membrane housing end cap Sump 3 Sump 2 Sump 1 2 Unscrew the end cap Figure 7 Front View 3 Hold the membrane upside down cut the plastic bag at the bottom and drain off any liquid 4 The bottom tip of the membrane must seat firmly in the protruding female socket inside the membrane ho
15. livering it to the spigot The post filter cartridge should be replaced every 24 months Changing Filters Important This RO System contains filters which must be replaced at regular intervals to maintain proper performance See Maintenance Schedule for the recommended interval for changing the filters Local conditions may dictate more frequent cartridge replacement Use a drip pan to catch any water that may spill when the housings are removed Use only factory approved filters 1 Close the saddle valve and open the faucet by lifting the handle Allow storage tank to empty 2 Unplug unit from electrical supply 3 Loosen and remove the appropriate filter housing s Discard the cartridge s 4 Wash the inside of the housings using a mild detergent and a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or pads Thoroughly rinse all soap from the housing before re assembly Figure 11 Using sump wrench to change filter cartridges Sanitization Procedures for your Reverse Osmosis System Sanitization is a simple but important part of a regular maintenance routine required to keep your Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System operating properly Recording the dates of all maintenance and sanitization done on the unit is a good idea as well as marking on your calendar future service interval dates Your water system installer may have a maintenance service program to deal with cartridge replacement and system sanitization by setting up regular
16. low rate from faucet 1 Low air pressure in storage tank Increase air pressure to 7 psi in storage tank with product water drained 2 Storage tank valve partially closed Open tank valve completely High product water TDS 1 Insufficiently flushed filters 5 gallons approx 2 full tanks must be drawn from spigot to sufficiently flush filters 2 Increase in feed water TDS Contact dealer for revised product water TDS 3 Membrane life expired Replace membrane Bad tasting water 1 Taste from glass or plastic containers Contact dealer for explanation 2 Post carbon filter cartridge exhausted Replace post carbon filter cartridge 3 Storage tank and or system contaminated Contact dealer for assistance 4 Membrane life expired Replace membrane 16 Trouble Shooting Guide Cont d Probablecause Solutions 0000 Cloudy water 1 Dissolved air in feed water gets concentrated in product water Condition usually clears up eventually as feed water changes Letting water stand will allow dissolved air to dissipate Cloudy ice cubes 1 See cloudy water 2 Certain ice cube shapes trap dissolved air See cloudy water 2 Change ice cube mold shape make cubes manually if using automatic ice cube maker let stand to release dissolved air before freezing more than others The larger more squared off cubes are clearest smaller rounded surface Booster Pump Not Starting 1 No power Ensure power transform
17. nditions of the feed water The carbon filters require some rinsing to remove carbon fines The filters will rinse out on their own by allowing the system to produce 2 full tanks of water and discarding the RO product water The following procedure may be followed if it is desired to rinse the filters immediately before producing an RO product water Figure 9 Disconnect pre carbon outlet tube Figure 10 Direct flushed water and carbon from sump housing fines into container a Disconnect the line from the outlet side front of RO of the Pre Carbon Filter Direct a piece of tubing into a pail or catch basin b Turn on the feed water by opening the needle valve on the feed water saddle valve and catch the water in the pail The water rinsing the filter will appear grayish until the fines are rinsed out When the water returns to clear close the inlet water valve Re connect the white tubing The filters are now rinsed c Turn on feedwater by opening the inlet water valve Immediately check for any signs of a leak Correct any problems if necessary Turn on storage tank valve d Insert the plug into a standard wall receptacle System will switch on and begin to operate e It will not be uncommon to experience air bubbles or dissolved air in the product water This will disappear after the unit is in service for a short period of time f The first two full tanks must be discarded to flush the membrane preservative out of the system as w
18. ons of water must be drawn from the tap to flush out the preservative solution before using the system This volume of water represents approximately two days of production The water flushed should be disposed of to the drain Feed Water Quality This reverse osmosis drinking water system is not intended to be used for the treatment of water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality If the feed water quality is unsafe or unknown have a sample of the water tested by a qualified laboratory or agency and implement the necessary measures to ensure a safe water supply INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your new Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System Treated with care and regular maintenance your new system will provide many years of service delivering purified water to the tap By now you have probably already opened the box to survey the contents Please take a few moments to review this manual before proceeding with the installation and use of the system Some important items to review are as follows e Check all components for any damage caused in shipment Also take a quick inventory of all items supplied to ensure none are missing A checklist in the next section will assist you with identifying these items e Ensure that the reverse osmosis system and storage tank will easily fit into the desired location This reverse osmosis system and tank needs to be removed for regular maintenance so good accessibility is
19. reasons for this 1 the difficulty of installation increases significantly and 2 when the storage tank is located further away from the faucet the flow rate diminishes Module Assembly The module assembly should be hung on a sink cabinet side wall with the two wood screws Quick Connect Fittings All connections are quick connect fittings except for the compression fitting at the inlet saddle valve drain saddle valve and storage tank shutoff valve To Prepare Tubing e Cut the tube squarely and remove any burrs e Mark from the end of the tube the length of insertion 1 4 O D 11 16 3 8 O D 3 4 To Insert Tubing into Fitting e Insert tube straight into fitting until it bottoms out on interior shoulder and insertion mark is no longer visible To Release Tubing e Push collet toward body and pull on tubing to release tube To re use fitting begin assembly over again Collet Y Tube O Ring Figure 2 Quick Connect Fitting Installation of Feed Water Assembly The system comes supplied with a saddle type valve with mounting hardware and is intended to be used on 3 8 to 1 2 copper tubing cold water supply line NOTE It is not to be used on flex lines a b Figure 3a Turn off cold water valve under the sink or main valve for the house Slide the clamp over the copper tubing and tighten the bottom screw firmly to hold the clamp in position See Figure 3a amp 3b Slide brass nut plas
20. roduction of water had dropped off the membrane requires replacement 13 Parts List and Drawing Models EBP75TFC 3SF Note There may be some parts listed which are not included with this model FRONT VIEW An approved air gap is required by most plumbing codes to prevent waste water back flow LL 1 m Y o0 BACK VIEW 52 N9 18 26 52 Drawing No Description Item No ue Tubing 1 4 OD poly natural 115200 Valve 3 8 Shut Off 80704 o Adapter faucet 3 8 QC 92407 Tank storage RO 3800 white c w shut off 92313 PC Feed water adapter c w ball valve 92469 o MITIS Elbow male 1 4 x 1 8 npt 92406 rmt Elbow male 1 4 x 1 4 npt 92405 Elbow male 3 8 tube QC 92404 Tee 3 8 x 1 4 npt 92403 VO Membrane RO pe 50 GPD TFC 92035 75 GPD TFC 92022 b mr Housing cartridge white black 92026 2 Cartridge pre filter 5 micron 26091 VS Cartridge carbon 26081 Saddle drain set RO 3 8 92160 ge Clip pipe 2 set 92162 jo Faucet standard 87511 to Faucet standard OPTIONAL WQA CERTIFIED 92609 WA Vessel membrane 92211 TO mr Valve shut off auto 92223 Mv Control flow D 300 ml RO 50 GPD 92263 _ 400 ml RO 75 GPD 92328 20 Valve check product water 92612 Bracket RO housing 92279 7 Bracket Shut Off A
21. tic sleeve and tube insert on to the white 1 4 plastic tubing and thread onto valve outlet Pierce the copper tubing by turning the needle valve handle clockwise until it is firmly seated The valve is closed in this position Turn on main supply valve to pressurize cold water line Immediately check for any signs of leaks When ready to supply water to the system turn valve handle counter clockwise until fully open Installation of Drain Saddle Assembly The system comes supplied with a drain saddle and mounting hardware which fits around a standard 172 O D drain pipe See Figure 4 a The saddle should be installed above the trap and on the vertical or horizontal tailpiece It should never be placed close to the outlet of a garbage disposal See Figure 5 Position saddle assembly on drain pipe to allow adequate space for drilling through pipe If possible angle the drain saddle fitting toward spigot location Tighten the drain saddle screws evenly and firmly so a good seal is made Avoid over tightening Drill a 5 16 hole in the drain pipe through the drain fitting opening Support the drain against drilling pressure Insert red drain line tubing into compression nut and tighten Feed Water Assembly Figure 3b Figure 4 Drain Saddle Assembly NOTE Some state or local codes may require that the drain saddle be served by a trap other than the one serving the garbage disposal Before making a connection as shown
22. using 5 Without touching the membrane slide it into the membrane housing and discard the plastic bag With your thumb or the palm of your hand push the membrane all the way into the housing Important Do not use force and ensure that the membrane is not protruding from the housing 6 Replace the membrane housing end cap and hand tighten 7 Push the tubing back into the quick connect fitting Ensure the tubing is all the way in Figure 8 Installing membrane without Connecting Components touching EEE a Connect the 1 4 white tube from the 90 elbow b Connect the 3 8 blue tube from the 90 elbow 5 micron pre filter fitting to the fitting on the cold water granular activated carbon post filter fitting to the quick supply line connect fitting on the threaded pipe on the spigot k hr c Connect the 3 8 white tube from the male tee granular d Standard Faucet Connect the 1 4 red tube to activated carbon post filter fitting to the fitting on the storage tank the drain fitting T Start Up Procedure WARNING To prevent microbiological growth and freezing this reverse osmosis system contains a preservative solution which if ingested may cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract colic diarrhea or other similar symptoms Therefore 5 gallons approximately two full tanks must be drawn from the spigot to flush out the preservative This may represent two or three days of running depending on co
23. uto 92224 PE Tubing 3 8 OD poly natural 115207 J Reducer 1 4 x 3 8 Stem x QC 92468 25 era Tubing 3 8 OD poly blue 87600 20 Booster Pump 92325 D ee Low Pressure Switch 92343 2S menne High Pressure Switch 92342 14 Parts List and Drawing Booster Pump Part 92325 Drawing Description Item No 1 1 CAP ASSY UPPER 92348 2 CAPASSY LOWER 92349 3 GASKET THINER ASSY 92350 4 TRANSFORMER 24VAC 92344 not shown Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System Flow Diagram EBP75TFC 3SF PRODUCT WATER CHECK VALVE MEMBRANE HOUSING MODULE INLET amp RO ELEMENT REJECT WATER OUTLET ADDITIONAL NOTES DRAIN LINE 1 FILTER SUMP 1 PN TUBING AIR a 3 SUMP RO MODELS PRE SEDIMENT GAP FAUCET 2 FILTER SUMP 2 MODELS ROUTE a 3 SUMP RO MODELS PRE CARBON TUBE THROUGH 3 FILTER SUMP 3 POST CARBON FAUCET CONN S FILTER SUMP 2 amp FILTER HIGH PRESSURE INLET VALVE SHUTOFF 1 4 SWITCH EN FAUCET FILTER BOOSTER SUMP 1 ENS PUMP amp FILTER FILTER SUMP 3 amp FILTER PRESSURE TANK LOW PRESSURE SHUTOFF SWITCH Trouble Shooting Guide No water or not enough water 1 Feed water shut off Turn on feed water 2 Storage tank valve shut off Open tank valve 3 Plugged or crimped lines Remove blockage or crimp in lines 4 Pre filter cartridge clogged Replace pre filter cartridge 5 Low feed water pressure Feed water pressure at membrane must be at least 50 psi Low f
24. utor who sold the system Pressure tank amp right angle shut off valve with compression nut Reverse Osmosis System c w Booster Pump Reverse Osmosis membrane element 5 micron pre filter pre carbon filter carbon filter in individual sealed protective bags 4 Filter sump wrench drain line saddle assembly tubing bundle feed water saddle piercing valve quick connect fitting 3 8 tube x 1 8 FNPT 5 Faucet assembly Figure 1 Supplied items for 3 sump models BN Carton Contents amp Assembly Installation All State Provincial and local government codes regarding installation of these devices must be observed Verify Water Supply is Potable The water supply must meet provincial state and or national standards for potable drinking water Water samples should be sent to a certified laboratory for analysis Placement of Components Placement of the various components of the system will vary from installation to installation The main objective is to place the components so that they are accessible for servicing and ease of installation Spigot Proper faucet placement should ensure a no splash waterfall pattern into the sink The spigot handle should be positioned to either the left or right as one faces the sink Storage Tank The storage tank should be placed so that it can be easily removed from under the sink Avoid placing the storage tank in out of the way cabinets or dead spaces There are two

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