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B. David Company
RS-90
RC-93
RP-100
Nano Filtration System
Instructions and Operating Manual
Model # 9333
Important
– set flow meter to 1000 gallons
-Filter placement above-
(B. David Specific filters)
Specifications
Pressure Range:
Temperature Range:
Service Flow Rate
@60 psi (4
.
1 bar):
Rated Service Life:
2.1--8.62 bar (20-115 psi)
4.4-38.8°C (4G-102°F)
2.3 Lpm at
4.1
bar 0.6 gpm
3,785 L (1000 gallons)
•
After prolonged periods of non-use (such as during a vacation) it
is recommended that the system be flushed thoroughly. Let
water run for 5-6 minutes before using.
•
The filter
cartridges
used with this system have a limited service
life. Changes in taste, odor, and/or flow of the water being filtered
indicate that the cartridges should be replaced.
Dimensions:
394 mm
x
133 mm
x
356 mm
(15.5 in.
x
5.25 in.
x
14 in.)
Weight (filled with water): 8.6 kg (19 lbs.)
Parts Included
•Filter
system with filter cartridges
•Installation
hardware (mounting screws, saddle valve, fittings)
• 6.35 mm (1/4-inch) tubing
•
Lead-free faucet
I Installation
• For standard under-sink installation on 10 mm (3/8-inchl cold
water line.
• Please read all instructions and precautions before installing and
using
your filtration
System.
• Numbered diagrams correspond
with
numbered
steps.
1.
Installing
the Saddle Valve
Diagram on page 2
Use of a hand drill is recommended. To protect
Tools
and Materials
Required:
•
Safety Glasses
•Hand
or
electric drill
(cordless recommended)
•File
•
Phillips head screwdriver
•2 Adjustable wrenches
•Tube
cutters or utility knife
Precautions
Iiiif sink does not have hole
for separate faucet:
• Center punch
• 19 mm (3/4-inch) drill bit
yourself from serious injury or fatal shock when using an electric drill,
be sure the drill and
the
outlet it is plugged into are properly
grounded. When using a drill, follow the manufacturer's guidelines
and procedures.
NOTE: Saddle valve must be installed on a 51 mm (2-inch) long, straight
-
walled
section
of 10-22 mm (3/8-inch to 7/8-inch)
steel,
brass, copper, or
PVC pipe.
(A) Turn off cold water supply and (turn on nearest
faucet
before
starting
installation. Place
a
tray or towels under the
cold
water
line to catch excess water
.
(C) Drill a 3 mm (1/8-inch) hole in cold water line
.
Remove any
burrs with sandpaper or file
.
(D) Turn handle on the
saddle
valve to expose lance no more than 5
WAR NING
L
Protect filters against freezing, which can cause
cracking of the filter and water leakage.
The rubber o-ring provides the water-tight seal between
the cap and the bottom of the housing. It is important that
the
o-ring
be properly seated in the groove below
the
threads of the
housing or a water leak could occur
.
To prevent costly repairs or possible
water
damage, the
sump of plastic housings must be replaced every five years
for clear,
and
ten years for opaque. If sump is older than
recommended, replace immediately. Date
sump
for
reference and
indicate replacement
date.
NOTE:
•
For cold water use only.
•
Make certain that installation complies
with
all local
laws and regulations.
mm (3/16-inch) beyond black rubber gasket.
(E) Place valve body over hole in cold
water
line
so
lance fits
into
hole.
(F) Attach back plate of clamp and tighten bolts evenly and firmly so
brackets are parallel.
(G) Turn valve
handle
clockwise to closed position and leave closed
until installation is complete.
2.
Selecting the Faucet Location
Diagram on page
2
NOTE: The drinking water faucet should be positioned with function,
convenience, and appearance in mind. An adequate flat area is
required to
allow faucet
base to rest securely. The faucet fits
through a
19mm
(3/4-inch) hole.
Most sinks
have pre
-
drilled 35 or
38mm
(1-inch
)
diameter holes that may be used for faucet installation of
these pre-drilled holes cannot be used or
are
in
an
inconvenient
location, it will be necessary to drill a 19mm (3/4-inch) hole in the
sink to accommodate
the
faucet.