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Pre-Installation Preparation
Before actually installing the Aquarius
D.I. Water Heating System, careful attention
must be paid to the requirements of the system. As shown in the drawing section of
this manual, the system has electrical, plumbing and physical properties that govern
how it is to be installed. Input and output connections are clearly marked on the back
of each system as well as the incoming voltage. The SCCR is indicated in the QC and
name plate. These connections may vary for different models due to the optional
features that may have been added or for particular customer needs. These
connections must not be connected to any tap or fitting other than that specified for the
respective model (please refer to the drawing section of this manual to better
understand the configuration of your system).
Other energy sources such as pneumatic (CDA) power may be required for optional
features such as the Water Leaks Alarm, Auto Purge (Aquarius
D.I. Water Heating
System only), as well as for the recirculation feature and pump air cooling system of
the Aquarius
D.I. Water Heating System. These requirements will be detailed on
respective drawings and be clearly visible and marked on the back of each Aquarius
D.I. Water Heating System.
It is the responsibility of the user to provide these types of energy sources, i.e.
pneumatic (CDA) and D.I. water and appropriate isolation of all energy sources,
including electrical power, if not provided as an option.
To further ease the installation process, lifting lugs have been mounted on each
system, which greatly aid in maneuvering the unit to its final destination.
WARNING!
The heater module must be mounted and installed in the vertical position with
the plumbing connected as described in the drawing section of this manual. This
FEP immersion type heater should always be under liquid when operating.
Operating the heater in air or in a crystalline or precipitate, that may coat the
heater, will result in heater burn out and may cause severe damage to your
equipment and pose severe risks for a fire.
Units in contact with corrosive or caustic fumes should have the electrical
enclosure purged with positive pressure nitrogen to prevent deterioration of
controller and electrical components. To prevent heater from generating
bubbles, there should be a minimum of 20PSI pressure from the output.
Failure to conform to this warning will cause severe damage!
Heateflex Corporation assumes no risk for noncompliance. Heateflex
Corporation does not warranty any Heateflex Corporation equipment that does
not use Heateflex Corporation interlock safety devices.