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SpectraPure

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THREE YEAR MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY

SpectraPure, Inc.

®

 warrants the product to the original owner only to be free of defects in material 

and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of receipt. SpectraPure’s liability under 
this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing at SpectraPure’s option, without charge, 
F.O.B. SpectraPure’s factory, any product of SpectraPure’s manufacture. SpectraPure will not be 
liable for any cost of removal, installation, transportation or any other charges which may arise in 
connection with a warranty claim. Products which are sold but not manufactured by SpectraPure 
are subject to the warranty provided by the manufacturer of said products and not by SpectraPure’s 
warranty. SpectraPure will not be liable for damage or wear to products caused by abnormal 
operating conditions, accident, abuse, misuse, unauthorized alteration or repair or, if the product 
was not installed in accordance with SpectraPure’s or other manufacture’s printed installation and 
operating conditions, or damage caused by hot water, freezing, flood, fire or acts of God. 

SpectraPure will not be responsible for any consequential damages arising from installation or use 
of the product, including any water or mold damage due to flooding which may occur due to 
malfunction or faulty installation, including, but not limited to failure by installer to over- or under-
tighten fittings, housings, and/or push-style fittings, or improper installation of push-style fittings. 
Consumable items such as pre filters and membranes are not covered under the two year warranty.

SpectraPure warrants (prorated) the performance of tested SpectraSelect™  RO membrane elements 
only, for one year from date of receipt by the buyer, providing that the loss of performance was not 
caused by  fouling , neglect or water conditions exceeding the feed water parameters listed in the 
applicable product manual (refer to detailed membrane warranty information). SpectraPure will, 
on confirmation of loss of performance during the warranty period, credit the prorated amount 
of the current catalog price of the element. The disposable filters and  cartridges are not covered 
under the warranty.

To obtain service under this warranty, the defective system or components must be returned to 
SpectraPure with proof of purchase, installation date, failure date and supporting installation data. 
Any defective product to be returned to the factory must be sent freight prepaid; documentation 
supporting the warranty claim and a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number must be included. 
SpectraPure will not be liable for shipping damages due to the improper packaging of the returned 
equipment and all returned goods must also have adequate insurance coverage and a tracking 
number. 

SpectraPure will not pay for loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by the presence, growth, 
proliferation, spread or any activity of “fungus”, wet or dry rot or bacteria. Such loss or damage is 
excluded regardless of any other cause or event that contributes concurrently or in any sequence 
to the loss. We will not pay for loss or damage caused by or resulting from continuous or repeated 
seepage or leakage of water, or the presence or condensation of humidity, moisture or vapor, that 
occurs over a period of 14 days or more. “Fungus” and “fungi” mean any type or form of fungus or 
Mycota or any by-product or type of infestation produced by such fungus or Mycota, including but 
not limited to, mold, mildew, mycotoxins, spores, scents or any biogenic aerosols. 

SpectraPure will not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, losses or expenses 
arising from installation, use, or any other causes. There are no expressed or implied warranties, 
including merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which extend beyond those warranties 
described or referred to above.

* The three year limited warranty does not apply to consumable items, including but 

not limited to, filters and cartridges unless specifically stated above

Summary of Contents for MAXCAP RO/DI

Page 1: ...cation System Single 90 or Dual 180 Membrane Model INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL WARNING Please read carefully before proceeding with installation Failure to follow any attached instructions or operating parameter may lead to the product s failure and possible damage to property ...

Page 2: ...llation and Initialization 4 5 System Components 6 Measuring Waste to Product Water Ratio 7 Flow Restrictor Removal Adjustment and Replacement 8 9 Flow Restrictor Tables 10 Using your Systems Basic Parts Metering Diagnostics 11 Filter Diagnostics Sediment Filter Diagnostic 12 Carbon Filter Diagnostic 13 RO Membrane Diagnostic 14 18 Deionization Cartridge Diagnostic 19 Troubleshooting Guide Trouble...

Page 3: ...1880 ml min Higher TDS harder tap water higher temperature greater recovery rate or lower operating pressure may contribute to reduced permeate flow and or lower TDS rejection Reverse Osmosis Membrane Feed Water Requirements Operating Pressure 40 80 psi 2 75 5 5 bar pH Range 3 10 Maximum Temperature 113 F 45 C Maximum Turbidity 1 0 NTU Maximum Silt Density Index 5 0 based on 15 min test time Maxim...

Page 4: ...xCap DI cartridge in front of the SilicaBuster cartridge 600 gallons of water will pass through both cartridges before the MaxCap DI is exhausted The SilicaBuster DI cartridge will be only one third exhausted A second MaxCap DI will process another 600 gallons and the SilicaBuster DI cartridge will now be two thirds exhausted Only after a third MaxCap DI cartridge processes another 600 gallons wil...

Page 5: ... the back to mount the meters where ever it s convenient For example even on a wall for easier viewing 15 Open the cold water supply valve The pressure should not exceed 80 psi 16 Upon startup air may be trapped in the DI cartridges housing may not appear full this is a normal condition and it will not affect the operation of the DI system However if you later install an ASO Valve Check Valve Floa...

Page 6: ...K LINE Tap Water Input to system Supplied with garden hose adapter BLUE LINE Product Water Automate the product water with Liquid Level Controllers YELLOW LINE Concentrated Waste Water Goes to drain Use a drain saddle to connect to drain pipe DETERMINE THE VERSION OF YOUR SYSTEM Look down at the top of your system If there is a short length of red tubing attached to the yellow drain tubing then yo...

Page 7: ...uring Cup 1 Open the cold water supply valve and let the system run for 5 minutes Direct both tubes down the drain 2 Collect product water from the blue tubing into a measuring cup for one minute Measure the collected amount in milliliters 236 ml 1 cup Do the same with the waste water from the yellow tubing WASTE YELLOW IN MILLILITERS______________ DIVIDED BY PRODUCT BLUE IN MILLILITERS___________...

Page 8: ...he yellow tubing Fig C You may use an object such as a dull knife to help pry the flow restrictor insert from the end of the tubing The entire flow restrictor consisting of the insert collar and thin capillary tubing may then be gently extracted NOTE Sometimes the Flow Restrictor might get stuck in the membrane fitting To remove use needle nose pliers and rock the plastic collar back and forth whi...

Page 9: ...ing into the fitting until resis tance is felt approximately 1 2 inch 12 7 mm The tubing is now resting on the O ring seal inside the fitting c Firmly push the tubing approximately an additional 1 4 inch 6 35 mm further into the fitting to completely seat the line into the fitting and O ring seal 7 Turn on the system water supply and check for leaks prior to further use or testing If a leak is obs...

Page 10: ... 75 4 10 2 183 69 5 12 7 175 67 6 15 2 164 62 7 17 8 154 58 8 20 3 148 56 9 22 9 141 54 10 25 4 136 52 11 27 9 133 50 12 30 5 129 49 13 33 0 128 48 14 35 6 124 47 15 38 1 124 47 16 40 6 FR 180 GREEN PRODUCT RATE CUT TO LENGTH ml min gpd in cm 490 186 1 2 5 460 175 2 5 1 430 163 3 7 6 400 152 4 10 2 379 144 5 12 7 356 135 6 15 2 344 131 7 17 8 326 124 8 20 3 311 118 9 22 9 300 114 10 25 4 289 110 1...

Page 11: ...f CO2 silica organic contaminants or microorganisms nor should it be used as a medical or scientific instrument It should be used as an indicator or guide only and does not imply water safe for human consumption No application other than monitoring the electrical conductivity of water is expressed or implied USING THE PRESSURE GAUGE The pressure gauge is used to monitor the condition of the Sedime...

Page 12: ... remove the sediment and the pressure does not return to normal the carbon filter may be plugged If your water contains a great deal of sediment or chlorine the prefilters may require more frequent changes to maintain ade quate production rate and extended membrane life Sediment Prefilter Replacement Procedure Materials Required 0 5 micron MicroTec Sediment Filter SF MT 0 5 10 Filter Wrench 1 Turn...

Page 13: ...become saturated with contaminants but a carbon filter can also decrease production if it s covered with extremely fine sediment If the carbon becomes plugged with sediment it will no longer be able to remove chlorine Carbon Block Filter Replacement Materials Required 0 5 micron Carbon Block prefilter CF 0 5 10 Filter Wrench Chlorine Test Kit TK CL 10 KIT Procedure 1 Turn off water supply to the s...

Page 14: ... to accurately determine the condition of the RO Membrane a conductivity TDS meter capable of reading the tap water conductivity and the permeate or product water conductivity has been provided with this system With the assistance of the TDS meter you will be able to easily determine the RO membrane s condition Before performing the diagnostic test on the RO membrane make sure that the RO system h...

Page 15: ... D Divide this quantity by tap water conductivity X Y X E Rejection X Y X 100 Conductivity in the above procedure could be caused by hardness alkalinity nitrate phosphate silica etc The measurement is in ppm or mg l Rejection of the RO Membrane Calculation Example 1 Tap water hardness 150 ppm X 2 RO water hardness 7 ppm Y 3 X Y 143 ppm 4 X Y X 143 150 0 953 5 Rejection X Y X 100 0 953 100 95 3 Mem...

Page 16: ...pplied pressure The membrane is rated to produce the rated GPD at 60 psi For any pressure other than 60 psi the output GPD is multipled by the PCF PCF Line Pressure in psi 60 Calculation of Temperature Correction Factor TCF The output GPD also decreases with decrease in temperature This is because water viscosity increases with decrease in water temperature Temperature Correction Factor Table TCF ...

Page 17: ...brane housing lid This may require two people 5 Use a pair of pliers to grasp the membrane stem and pull the membrane from the housing Fig F Fig F Removing the Membrane Element black membrane brine seal black membrane housing O ring membrane product water tube 6 Remove the black housing O ring Fig F Wash the empty housing with soapy water Rinse thoroughly with hot clean water 7 Insert new membrane...

Page 18: ...and discard the flow restrictor Fig E 2 Reconnect yellow concentrate tubing back to membrane housing and run water through system for at least 2 gallons This step will flush out membrane preservatives 3 Insert the new flow restrictor and follow procedure on page 8 9 for measuring waste to product water ratio 4 Check for leaks Allow at least 2 gallons of water to run through the system before using...

Page 19: ...d hand tighten 4 Turn on system and check for leaks SILICABUSTER MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT Procedure 1 When the reading on the right hand TDS meter set to OUT displays 001 it is time to replace the SilicaBuster DI cartridge 2 Make sure the DI cartridge is installed in the correct direction as marked on the cartridge shell and be sure that the top seal is securely attached to the top of the cartr...

Page 20: ...w restrictor and replace the membrane d Flush Valve is open iv Close Flush Valve 3 Extremely high production rate a Ruptured membrane i Replace membrane b Very high line pressure 80 psi ii Use a pressure regulator 4 Pressure gauge does not register pressure when the system is ON a Missing flow restrictor i Put flow restrictor in the yellow line b Pressure gauge screwed in too far ii Unscrew pressu...

Page 21: ...ch 4 Place filters back into housings and reconnect lines TIPS FOR LONG MEMBRANE LIFE 1 Replacement of 0 5 micron sediment filter once every 6 months This will prevent membrane fouling due to silt or sediment depositing on the membrane 2 Replacement of 0 5 micron carbon block filter at least once every 6 months or when chlorine breakthrough occurs This will ensure good membrane life and protect th...

Page 22: ...uld be kept in the sealed non permeable shipping bag and in a refrigerator until use The membrane can be kept there for up to 1 year DO NOT FREEZE CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION When considering a location for the installation of the RO System consider the following factors Light Sources 1 Most of the components of this system are plastic and are subject to damage by ultraviolet light from the sun a...

Page 23: ...ions exceeding the feed water parameters listed in the applicable product manual refer to detailed membrane warranty information SpectraPure will on confirmation of loss of performance during the warranty period credit the prorated amount of the current catalog price of the element The disposable filters and cartridges are not covered under the warranty To obtain service under this warranty the de...

Page 24: ...tio recommended for water 180 ppm Red Flow Restrictors have a 3 1 waste ratio recommended for water 180 ppm UPGRADE PARTS Part Number Description DI MC 10HC High Capacity MaxCap DI Cartridge DI SB 10HC High Capacity SilicaBuster DI Cartridge MEM SP 0090 90 gpd SpectraSelect Plus 99 Rejection TFC Membrane Use 2 for 180 gpd systems ACCESSORIES Part Number Description MTR PH80 Hand held pH Meter TK C...

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