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  Chapter I Page 10 

 

I.5. First Start Up. 

 

 

 

Check  if  all  connections  have  been  properly  made  and  if  the  voltage  at  the 

terminals is the appropriate one. 

 

Check if the Sea Cock Valve (1) is opened. In case the optional valve (11) is not 

installed, its connection to the main tank will be removed. 

 

Make sure there is pressure in the boat’s fresh water circuit. 

 

Switch  on  the  system  by  pressing  the  “PRODUCCION”  button  and  check  that 

the  pump’s  direction  of  rotation  is  correct,  gradually  increase  the  pump’s  motor 

speed  with  the  “

 

button  making  sure  not  to  exceed  the  60Kg/cm

,high 

pressure (red zone) indicated on the high pressure pump gauge (9). 

 

Check  that  pressure  in  the  control  panel  pressure  gauge  (5)  lies  between 

approximately  12  and  14  kg/cm

2

,  and  does  not  exceed  15  kg/cm

under  any 

circumstances (red zone). 

 

The high pressure, indicated on the high pressure pump gauge (9), will gradually 

rise until stabilizing at approximately 45-60 kg/cm

2

 

In  the  first  few  minutes,  some  air  bubbles  will  be  observed  in  the  panel  control 

flow meter (12). Those bubbles come from the interior of the membrane and other 

system  elements,  causing  some  irregularities  in  the  first  high  pressure  work 

cycles. They usually go away without purging the circuit. 

 

Approximately  5  minutes  after  the  start-up,  the  “test  tank”  (17)  should  contain 

about 5 liter of water produced in model 60 l/h (7.5 liter in model 90 l/h), which 

determines that the production rate is correct, press STOP to stop the feed pump, 

and after that, by pressing the FLUSH button the system will activate the electro-

valve (19) and the pump will work at slower speed for about 2 minutes, stopping 

automatically  once  finished  the  flushing.  By  that  time,  a  significant  reduction  in 

both high and low pressure will be noticed, due to the fact that the fresh water will 

has  reached  the  membranes.  This  operation  must  be  repeated  twice  at  least,  to 

clean the new membranes and eliminate the membrane preservative that may have 

accumulated inside them. During the flushing, the pressurized fresh water system 

on the boat must be “ON”, providing approximately a 10 liters per minute flow. 

 

Summary of Contents for Water-pro Compact S-60 12v

Page 1: ...OMPACT S 60 90 12 24V DC Version 150720 Referencia 45200012 Eco Sistems Watermakers S L Oficina C Horta n 22 Almac n C Gran V a Puig i Cadafalch n 233 08203 Sabadell Barcelona Spain Tel 34 93 710 89 5...

Page 2: ...FEEDING ASSY S 60 12 24 V DC LOW PRESSURE FILTER SET FILTER WRENCH HOSE 1 2 BLUE HOSE CLEAR BRAID O20 TUBE 8X6 BLUE 8 HOSE CLAMP 12 22 2 HOSE CLAMP 16 27 CONNECTOR O8TUBE X 1 4 BSP PLASTIC 2 ADAPTER 1...

Page 3: ...FEEDING ASSY S 90 12 24 V DC LOW PRESSURE FILTER SET FILTER WRENCH HOSE 1 2 BLUE HOSE CLEAR BRAID O20 TUBE 8X6 BLUE 8 HOSE CLAMP 12 22 2 HOSE CLAMP 16 27 CONNECTOR O8TUBE X 1 4 BSP PLASTIC 2 ADAPTER 1...

Page 4: ...unit off I 8 Maintenance of the unit CHAPTER II Storage and Cleaning II 1 Storage precautions II 2 Shutting down for short periods of time II 3 Shutting down for long periods of time CHAPTER III Parts...

Page 5: ...CHAPTER I INTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 6: ...S 60 90 12 24 V DC 1 2 3 4 9 8 5 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 22 19 21 12 24 V DC O20 O20 O15 O15 O15 O8 18 14 7 6 23 ST OP LAVA DO FRESH FLUSH eco sistems STOP PRODUCCION PRODUCTION LAVADO FRESH FLUSH 20 O20...

Page 7: ...ure pump with energy saving system 9 High Pressure Gauge 10 R O Membranes and vessels 11 OPTIONAL Three ways valve for the produced water 12 Produced Water Flow meter 13 Anti Cl carbon filter 14 Produ...

Page 8: ...R Gas for water intake 18 Wash System Options Three way valve 22 for winter storage and valve 11 for a direct take of the produced fresh water WARNING It is very important to place the feeding assembl...

Page 9: ...ow E in the high pressure pump 8 Outlet elbow S in the high pressure pump 8 and the brine outlet 15 The referred elbows marked as E and S are located in the back lower part of the high pressure pump 8...

Page 10: ...SH and it is equipped with a blue LED light It starts the timed Fresh Water Flush cycle For a proper operation the system doesn t allow the change from the Production function to the Flush function wi...

Page 11: ...OWER POWER PUMP PUMP ALARMS BACK SIDE ELECTROVALVE 12 24V DC ACCORDING THE POWER SUPPLY PRESSURE SWICH N C REGULATED 18 BAR CONNECTOR red RJ 45 ETHERNET S 60 C 25A 24 V DC 50A 12 V DC S 90 C 40A 24 V...

Page 12: ...wires from the breaker with the corresponding power box terminals marked as power supply 20 as indicated in scheme of Chapter I Page 6 Connect the motor pump terminals 4 with the ones marked as Pump...

Page 13: ...n while pressing the Stop button in the control panel Both green and red LEDS will flash a few times Each green flash is equivalent to 400 working hours and each red flash is equivalent to 25 working...

Page 14: ...er box will cut the power supplied to the motor pump and the power box To restore the original system conditions proceed by turning off and on the unit If the maximum pressure is exceeded the red led...

Page 15: ...utes some air bubbles will be observed in the panel control flow meter 12 Those bubbles come from the interior of the membrane and other system elements causing some irregularities in the first high p...

Page 16: ...on the temperature and salinity of the water I 7 Turning the unit off Before turning off the unit the system must be cleaned to prevent a compaction of the membranes due to the biological fouling in...

Page 17: ...the system is switched off I 8 Maintenance of the unit Regularly check the status of the Sea Strainer 3 and clean the mesh when needed Replace the 5 micron filter with a new cartridge at the beginnin...

Page 18: ...CHAPTER II STORAGE AND CLEANING...

Page 19: ...VERY IMPORTANT REMEMBER THAT FOR A LONGER LIFE OF YOUR MEMBRANE YOU MUST CLEAN THE SYSTEM WITH FRESH WATER AFTER EVERY USE...

Page 20: ...membrane DRYING OUT Never allow the membrane to dry out If the membrane dries out up to 30 of production flow will be lost It would cause irreversible damages to the membrane The membrane must always...

Page 21: ...me or prolonged shutdown means when the unit will not be used for three months or more In this case the unit must first be rinsed with chlorine free fresh water and after that stored with a chemical p...

Page 22: ...e entire circuit will contain this protecting solution Do not forget to keep closed the seacock valve 1 as a security measure 5 When the unit is ready to be turned on once again the sea cock valve 1 m...

Page 23: ...CHAPTER III PARTS LISTING AND EXPLODED VIEW OF THE ST 15 CERAMIC ECO SISTEMS PUMP...

Page 24: ...25 mm 1 44008180 18 Ring shank 1 44008190 19 Shaft stopper 25mm 1 44008200 20 Distributor cylinder 2 44008210 21 Distributor cap 2 44008220 22 Distributor necking cap 2 44008240 24 Cylinder cap 2 440...

Page 25: ...911240 52 O ring 12x2 4 43911340 53 O ring 13x2 1 43911540 54 O ring 15x2 2 43912235 55 O ring 21 95x1 78 6 43912350 56 O ring 23x2 5 2 43914050 57 O ring 40x2 5 2 43914550 58 O ring 45x2 5 4 43915750...

Page 26: ...4 6 7 8 9 12 13 17 18 47 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 15 30 31 35 36 2 5 39 46 40 41 44 42 43 45 50 51 52 50 53 54 59 56 58 61 60 57 61 58 62 30 31 65 66 66 67 67 68 69 ECO SISTEMS PUMP ST 15 36 38 48 55 1...

Page 27: ...CHAPTER IV FILTERS AND MEMBRANE REPLACEMENT...

Page 28: ...mantle the high pressure connectors taking care not to loosen the fittings of the end caps 3 located on the vessels 1 Disconnect the fresh water outlet tube Separate the membranes set from the frame b...

Page 29: ...rackets Reassemble the membranes set to the frame fixing it with its screws Reconnect the high pressure hoses making sure the fitting nuts are well tight Connect the fresh water outlet NOTE De locatio...

Page 30: ...A INLET ENTRADA INLET ENTRADA INLET ENTRADA INLET SALIDA OUTLET ENTRADA INLET SALIDA OUTLET SALIDA OUTLET SALIDA OUTLET SALIDA OUTLET FLOW ENTRADA INLET SALIDA OUTLET SEAL 2 1 3 4 6 5 Chapter IV Page...

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