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System Disinfection

With a new installation, or any time the UV system is shut down for service, without power, or is 

inoperative for any other reason, the lines in the home or facility could be contaminated. Use the 

following steps to fully disinfect the lines throughout the entire home or facility.

Step 1: 

Check for and remove any “dead ends” in the lines throughout the home as these can 

harbor bacteria. Plug in the UV system and wait until it is ready for operation.

Step 2:

  Remove the filter cartridge from the last sump and fill it with 1-2 cups of household 

bleach (most are 5.25% chlorine). Replace the sump and slowly turn on the water supply.

Step 3:

  At a water outlet, run the water until bleach can be smelled. Repeat this for all faucets, 

toilets, shower heads, refrigerators, outdoor taps, the washing machine, dishwasher, etc. at the 

home or facility. Once finished, wait a minimum of 30 minutes before continuing.

Step 4:

  Reinstall the filter cartridge into the sump and flush the chlorine solution by opening 

all faucets until chlorine can no longer be detected. Your home has now been completely dis-

infected with your AQUA FLO UV system ready to inactivate any microorganisms that enter the 

home.

Cleaning the Quartz Sleeve

Depending on the water quality, the quartz sleeve may require periodic cleaning. At a minimum, 

the quartz sleeve should be cleaned on an annual basis. The following steps outline a basic clean-

ing procedure.

Step 1: 

If a by-pass assembly is installed, shut the inlet valve off to prevent water flow through 

the system. Otherwise, turn off main water inlet valve (and/or turn off the water pump).

Step 2: 

Disconnect power cord of UV system from electrical outlet.

Step 3: 

Release water pressure by opening a downstream faucet and then close the outlet 

shut-off valve (if any). If there is no outlet shut-off valve, expect water to drain from the system 

as the head pressure in the system will cause the water to flow back down.

Step 4: 

Remove the captive ground screw from the ground lug on the UV reactor.

Step 5: 

Remove the lamp connector from the reactor (gland nut) by pushing the lamp connec-

tor in and turning it ¼ turn counter-clockwise.  Disconnect the lamp connector from the lamp.  

CAUTION

: the lamp may be hot!

Step 6:

  Being careful to touch only the ceramic ends, remove the lamp out of the reactor.

Step 7

:  Unscrew the gland nut from the reactor exposing the end of the quartz sleeve.

Step 8:

  Remove the quartz sleeve and o-ring by 

gently twisting and pulling

 the quartz sleeve.

Step 9

:  Using a soft, lint-free cloth or towel wipe the sleeve down using a commercial scale 

cleaner (i.e. CLR® or LIME-A-WAY®). This removes scaling or iron deposits that may be on the 

outside of the quartz sleeve. Be careful not to get any moisture or liquids inside of the sleeve.

Step 10:

  Dry the sleeve with separate cloth.

 

Summary of Contents for GEN5-8R12

Page 1: ...R S MANUAL Operation Installation Instructions AQUA FLO Rack Mount Systems System Rated Flow Sediment Carbon GEN5 8R1 8 gpm YES NO GEN5 8R12 8 gpm YES YES GENH5 8R1 15 gpm YES NO GENH5 8R12 15 gpm YES...

Page 2: ...pply with a UV system gives you reassurance that your family will have access to safe drinking water throughout your entire home with no chance of microbiological contamination This is chemical free p...

Page 3: ...e UV Sensor 14 Temperature Management Devices 14 Operation 15 Controller 15 Power up Sequence 15 AQUA FLO Operational Screens 16 AQUA FLO6 0 Operational Screens 17 AQUA FLO6 0 UV Intensity 17 Lamp Cou...

Page 4: ...ervice instructions if required 7 Do not use this system for any purpose other than what it was intended for Misuse of this system could potentially cause harm to the user or others 8 Your system is i...

Page 5: ...required will depend on parameters being treated Hardness 7 gpg 120 mg L if hardness level is 7 gpg or slightly below the quartz sleeve must be cleaned periodically in order to ensure effi cient UV p...

Page 6: ...6 P a g e Assembly Unpack the system and ensure all the components are included with the system Your system is shipped with the following components...

Page 7: ...pump starts 3 Close the faucet and using a second hand watch record the length of time in seconds until the pump stops This is known as the cycle time 4 Then using a container of known volume prefera...

Page 8: ...ng plate 4 screws for a single filter model and 8 screws for a double filter model Step 3 Carefully lower the filter head or heads from the rack assembly and rotate 180 de grees Reassemble onto the ra...

Page 9: ...requirement depending on where you are located Step 5 Connect both the inlet and outlet to the rack system with the applicable connections based on your particular plumbing requirements The inlet port...

Page 10: ...ates the correct cartridge position for the default left hand orientation with the water inlet located on the left side of the rack system If the orientation was switched the cartridge placement must...

Page 11: ...illing up with water it is a good idea to physically depress the red pressure relief button located on the top of the filter head Simply depress the button down venting the air until water appears at...

Page 12: ...ding Figure 10 Ground Screw Connection Step 14 Your system is now ready to be plugged into the appropriate GFCI protected outlet Refer to the following section before any water is allowed to flow thro...

Page 13: ...eaning At a minimum the quartz sleeve should be cleaned on an annual basis The following steps outline a basic clean ing procedure Step 1 If a by pass assembly is installed shut the inlet valve off to...

Page 14: ...y out of the sensor port Step 6 Holding the sensor in your hand wipe the flat portion sensor face of the sensor with isopropyl alcohol using a clean lint free cloth Step 7 Replace sensor following ste...

Page 15: ...providing any applicable fault messages and system diagnostics The controllers used in both the monitored and non monitored systems are identical All controllers include an infinite ex pandability po...

Page 16: ...Finally a final start up complete screen is displayed The system will now be ready to disinfect water flow all detected modules lamp reaching max output successful start up AQUA FLO Operational Scree...

Page 17: ...y the sensor UV intensity can be affected by poor water quality scaling on the quartz sleeve and or sensor lamp failure or lamp expiring The following screens show the UV Intensity dropping Below 56 t...

Page 18: ...eriod of five seconds after which the screen below will be displayed After the seven days deferral expires the alarm will sound once again The deferral can be repeated as many times as you wish PLEASE...

Page 19: ...human consumption during this period the water must be boiled minimum 20 minutes at a full boil prior to consumption QR Codes A QR code Quick Response code is a matrix barcode first designed for the...

Page 20: ...tacts In normal operation the OK and COM contacts will be connected and in a fault condition Low UV Lamp fail Power Fail the Fault and COM contacts will be connected Maximum Contact Rat ing is 1A 120V...

Page 21: ...45 high output lamp Power Watts 23 21 230V 57 48 230V Replacement Lamp 40040096 40040020 Replacement Sleeve 40040042 Reactor Dimensions 8 9 x 50 8 cm 3 5 x 20 Chamber Material Polished 316L Stainless...

Page 22: ...t be liable for any costs of removal installation transportation or any other charges which may arise in connection with a warranty claim Products which are sold but not manufactured by AQUA FLO are s...

Page 23: ...AW ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES NOT SET FORTH HEREIN ARE WAIVED AND DISCLAIMED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE CANATURE S LIABILITY UNDER...

Page 24: ...Canature Watergroup Inc 655 Park St 9760 Mayflower Park Drive Regina SK S4N 5N1 Suite 110 CANADA Carmel IN 46032 USA Toll Free 877 444 3348 Toll Free 877 771 6789 PN 910195...

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