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or non-air gap faucet)  

 

Plumber’s putty

 

 
It is important to understand what is involved in this 
procedure. First, the glassy layer of porcelain must 
be penetrated through to the base metal. Second, a 
center disc of porcelain must be removed while 
protecting the surrounding porcelain against chip 
ping or fracturing. Third, the base metal must be 
drilled through to complete the hole.  

 
Procedure: 
 

a) 

Mark the center for the 7/8” hole

 

b)  Form shallow putty dam around hole area 

and fill with enough water to lubricate 
carbide drill bit.

 

c)  Carefully drill pilot hole through 

porcelain/enamel and base metal using 
carbide type pilot drill.

 

 IMPORTANT: Always operate drill with light 
pressure at slow speed (300-400 rpm).

 

d)  Insert pilot tip of spring-loaded porcelain 

cutter into pilot hole.  

e)  Drill porcelain/enamel using spring-loaded 

porcelain cutter, making certain a complete 
ring has been cut through the 
porcelain/enamel to the metal base.  

f)  Change to the metal cutter.  With slow 

speed and light pressure, cut away the inner 
porcelain/enamel disc down to base metal.  
Make certain that the cutter does not touch 
outer rim of the cut porcelain/enamel. 
Continue with this bit to cut through metal 
until sink has been completely penetrated.  

IMPORTANT: When using a porcelain cutter it 
is critical to take precautions that it is always in 
a sharpened condition.  Dull cutters are known 
to chip sinks.  

 

2. Mount the Faucet:

 

a)  Familiarize yourself with all components 

shown in faucet diagram. 

b)  Disassemble hardware from the threaded 

nipple, except for chrome base plate and 
rubber washer. 

NOTE: Rubber washer may be replaced with bead 
of plumber’s putty for neater appearance. 

c)   Connect length of standard 1/4" tubing to 

faucet. Ensure plastic insert is in tubing. 
Push on firmly until it seats.  

d)   Feed the threaded nipple through 

sink/counter mounting hole and orient the 
faucet as discussed with the customer.  

e)   From below sink/counter assemble the 

black plastic washer, star washer and hex 
nut on threaded nipple and tighten by hand.  

f)    After rechecking faucet orientation, tighten 

hex nut (9/16" wrench or deep socket) until 
faucet feels secure.  

g)   From above the sink make any minor 

orientation corrections by turning the faucet 
with a padded adjustable wrench.  

h)   Install plastic ferrule and compression nut 

on tubing. 

Note: Flats on chrome faucet may be used for 
tightening with an adjustable wrench.  Use care not 
to mar chrome finish

.  

 

B. Install the Feed Water Valve and Tubing  

 

The feed water valve supplied is designed for use 
with typical cold water shutoff valves with flexible 
hose connection to the faucet. Other hardware may 
be required for a different cold water supply 
configuration. 
 
 

Feed Water Valve Installation 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

NOTE: For basement installations the existing feed 
water tubing may have to be longer to reach feed 
valve. 

 

Summary of Contents for NRS-1

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION MANUAL NRS 1 Point of Use Nitrate Reduction System Franklin Electric Co Inc 12630 US 33 N Churubusco IN 46723 Ph 260 693 1972 Fax 260 693 0602 NRS 1 Manual 211215...

Page 2: ...Faucet Mounting Hole 5 2 Mount the Faucet 6 B Install the Feed Water Valve and Tubing 6 C Automatic Water Meter 7 D Setting the Shut off Meter 7 E Make Final Tubing Connections Install the Leak Stop V...

Page 3: ...tely complete since additional information may be necessary or desirable when particular or exceptional conditions or circumstances exist or because of applicable laws or government regulations SECTIO...

Page 4: ...nd a hole will have to be made from inside the cabinet through the floor to the basement Never install in an area of the home where temperature is freezing as damage to the system will result If a rev...

Page 5: ...ucet Installation Diagram The faucet should be positioned so that it empties into the sink and the spout swivels freely for convenience If the sink already has a hole provided that can accommodate the...

Page 6: ...ns that it is always in a sharpened condition Dull cutters are known to chip sinks 2 Mount the Faucet a Familiarize yourself with all components shown in faucet diagram b Disassemble hardware from the...

Page 7: ...er reset See Changing Filter for filter replacement procedure E Make Final Tubing Connections With all of the components in place the final tubing connections can be made When routing tubing between c...

Page 8: ...housings are removed 1 Close the Ball Valve on the INLET of the housing and push the red button on top of the housing to relieve the operating pressure 2 Loosen and remove the Filter Housing with the...

Page 9: ...ector tube X MNPT 5 USH10 white housing cap 10 with bracket wrench 6 ASO 14 Automatic shut off 1 800 gallons cap 7 4FC4 NPT Female connector tube X FNPT 8 WR200 Wrench for USH included with housing 9...

Page 10: ...surface nicks or scratches If it is necessary to cut the tubing use a plastic tubing cutter or sharp razor knife Make a clean square cut An optional blue locking clip is installed in certain fittings...

Page 11: ...es have not been met NRC10 cartridge capacity has been exhausted Install required pre treatment equipment Note the number of gallons that have been used since the cartridge was installed Replace the c...

Page 12: ...ove the expanded pellet from the retainer 3 Replace the expanded pellet with the spare compressed pellet 4 Seat the compressed pellet and retainer into the lower body 5 Push the upper cover down until...

Page 13: ...labor charges You must also pay for shipping or travel charges to return the defective part s What Does This Warranty Not Cover The above warranty will not apply to any part of the Nitrate Drinking Wa...

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