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QUARTZ SLEEVE:
Installation of the Quartz Sleeve:

Always handle quartz sleeves carefully to prevent breaking or chipping.  The quartz sleeves are to be 

clean and free of fingerprints before installing.  

Remove the compression nut.  Install the quartz sleeve through the stainless steel threaded nipple 

allowing an equal amount to extend beyond each nipple.  Install the O-Ring down the top of the  

nipple.  Avoid riding the  O-Ring on any threaded part of the nipple.  Hand-tighten each compression 

nut to form a compression seal around the quartz sleeve.  

Avoid overtightening 

the nuts, which may 

cause a fracture on the end of the quartz sleeve.  Under normal operation conditions, hand-tightening 

will provide a 100 psi seal.  Do not use any devices to tighten end nuts.  Repeat this procedure at the 

opposite end of the chamber.

After you have tightened the compression nut and all other plumbing connections, open the outlet valve.  

Slowly open the inlet valve and flush out all remaining air.  Then close the outlet valve and  

slowly open the inlet valve fully.  Check the unit for leaks.  If you find a leak at the compression nut, 

tighten the nut further.  If the leak continues, drain the unit and inspect the quartz O-Ring and  quartz 

sleeve for proper seal.  Once you complete checking the unit, reassemble O-Ring and tighten gland nut.  

Repressurize the unit and check again.

REQUIREMENTS FOR CLEANING THE QUARTZ SLEEVE:

As water passes through the U.V., minerals, debris and other matter in the water may deposit onto the 

quartz sleeve.  After sufficient film has formed on the quartz sleeve, the ability of the ultraviolet  

germicidal rays to pass though the quartz sleeve and into the water may be impaired.  Therefore, it is 

necessary to determine a cleaning schedule for the quartz sleeve.  The frequency will depend on the  

specific type of water conditions.  If the water has been processed through deionization, reverse  

osmosis, or is distilled, cleaning may be required only once per year.  If untreated water is used, the 

cleaning frequency will vary.  A minimum of once yearly is standard recommendation for cleaning and 

lamp replacement.  Contact your local dealer for scheduling this service.  Your specific situation will 

vary the frequency time according to the water quality of the home or facility application. 

QUARTZ SLEEVE CLEANING PROCEDURES:

To clean the quartz sleeve, turn off the water flow to the disinfection unit, turn power off, and disconnect 

the electrical service to the lamp pins.  Carefully remove the U.V. lamp.  Loosen the compression nuts 

with O-Rings and remove the quartz sleeve while draining the water from the chamber.  The quartz 

sleeve may then be washed with a mild soap and hot water solution and rinsed clean with hot water.  

Should this be insufficient to clean the quartz sleeve, a mild acid may be used (i.e. vinegar).  Be certain 

to follow all recommended safety and handling procedures on the acid container.  It is important to  

handle the quartz sleeve with care to prevent breakage.  Make certain that all finger prints are wiped 

clean before reinstalling (see installation of the quartz sleeve).  Replace O-Rings [ATS8-544(1)] every 

time a quartz sleeve is cleaned or replaced. 

Summary of Contents for Safe Lite SL-2V

Page 1: ...Models SL 2V 8V It is important that those responsible for the installation of this equipment as well as the owner operator read this manual and carefully follow the instructions and guidelines Revis...

Page 2: ...r sold by the manufacturer distributor may cause an unsafe condition 7 Intended for indoor use Do not install this disinfection system where it will be exposed to the weather Do not store this disinfe...

Page 3: ...Flow rate must not exceed rated capacity of the unit DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT The Safe Lite series are of unique design with an ultraviolet germicidal lamp housed within a single quartz sleeve surroun...

Page 4: ...personnel look at a U V lamp in operation EXCEPT through an external Site Port lens located on the outside of the unit 3 U V disinfection units must always be properly grounded INSTALLATION The Safe L...

Page 5: ...selected Simply hand press or slightly tap in the flow control until it sits on the inside ledge of the machined port 3 Using the mounting box provided secure unit to wall or other surface Make sure t...

Page 6: ...eposit onto the quartz sleeve After sufficient film has formed on the quartz sleeve the ability of the ultraviolet germicidal rays to pass though the quartz sleeve and into the water may be impaired T...

Page 7: ...shortwave U V to effectively kill bacteria Failure to replace the U V lamps every 9 000 hours may cause bacteriological breakthrough Should the use of the disinfection unit be intermittent in no case...

Page 8: ...o determine how much chlorine solution should be used In some instances removing the seal to measure the water can be a difficult task and it is easier to guess at the quantity of disinfectant needed...

Page 9: ...w to protect wells and springs and keep them from becoming contaminated call or visit your local Cooperative Extension office or your nearest certified water treatment specialist TABLE 1 Quantity of s...

Page 10: ...ater System Using Well Sanitizer Pellets Table 1 Well Diameter Inches Weight of Pellets lbs oz Cups of Pellets Number of Pellets To produce a 400 P P M chlorine dosage NOTE Pellets Weight 1 14 gram ea...

Page 11: ...n water back down the well this also rinses upper portion of well After about 15 minutes of recirculation the water a strong chlorine odor should be apparent Turn off hose 6 Bypass water softener and...

Page 12: ...gulator or above 120 volts Line cord disconnected Check replace or outlet defective Defective U V lamp Replace Defective lamp ballast Check output voltage Replace ballast Loose open circuit wire Trace...

Page 13: ...proval by Aqua Treatment Service Inc the Dealer Distributor should return the item to Aqua Treatment Service Inc 194 Hempt Road Mechanicsburg PA 17050 prepaid If a part proves to be defective it will...

Page 14: ...120V 03 03 AMPS 120V 25 25 INLET OUTLET SIZE 3 8 STD MNPT 3 4 STD MNPT TOTAL DIMENSION INCL WALL MOUNT L X W X D 15 5 X 5 X 5 21 X 5 X 5 DISINFECTION CHAMBER MATERIAL WETTED PARTS 304 SS TUBING 304 SS...

Page 15: ...bottle or sterile container being used Holding the cap in a down position the operator should then hold his breath while taking the sample so as to avoid oral contamination of the sample The operator...

Page 16: ...16 WIRING DIAGRAM...

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Page 19: ...19 DRAWING AND PART NUMBERS...

Page 20: ...20 SL 2V Explosion...

Page 21: ...1 4 ATS 5171 Sight Port Nut 1 5 ATS 6110 Box 1 6 ATS5 410 Lock Nut 1 7 ATS8 544 End Nut O Ring seal quartz sleeve 1 8 ATS 7091 Gaynor Connector 1 9 ATS5 409 Brass End Nut 1 10 ATS 6111 Cover 1 11 ATS1...

Page 22: ...22 SL 8V Explosion...

Page 23: ...Retainer 8 gpm 1 6 ATS F08 8 gpm Flo Et 1 7 ATS 6110 Box 1 8 ATS5 410 Lock Nut 1 9 ATS8 544 End Nut O Ring seal quartz sleeve 1 10 ATS 7091 Gaynor Connector 1 11 ATS5 409 Brass End Nut 1 12 ATS 6111 C...

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