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VZN T5 SERIES

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P/N 1011066 Rev. G 12/13

INSTALLATION (continued)

Sanitizing the System and Lines

The plumbing must be sanitized to eliminate possible contam-

ination that may have occurred during the installation process. 
One ounce (30 ml) of liquid chlorine bleach (regular bleach, 

unscented 5.25 % - 6 % sodium hypochlorite) or Kay-5 

sanitizer solution (Sodium Dichloro-s-Triazinetrione Dihydrate, 

6%) or equivalent can be used to sanitize the plumbing. 
The Kay-5 sanitizer solution is made by dissolving a 1 oz. 

packet of Kay-5 powder in 2 oz. (60 ml) of clean warm water. 

This can be done by removing 1 inch from the top of the 

Kay-5 packet and adding the 2 oz. of warm water to the pack-

et. Mix with a coffee stirrer to dissolve. When added to the 

system, this will create a 60-100 ppm chlorine solution. 

NOTE: Follow the handling and safety instructions  

supplied with the sanitizer.
NOTE: If installed, remove the Carbon Element and TAC 

Cartridge from the system BEFORE Sanitizing.

  1.  Follow the steps in the 

Rinsing the Ultra Filter 

Cartridge 

in the Installation section of this manual. 

  2.  Turn off the water to the system.

  3.  Open the faucet or tap closest downstream to the  

system. 

  4.  Allow the system and plumbing to drain.

  5.  Remove the plug installed in the sanitizing "T" fitting at 

the inlet of the system. Allow the water to drain out of 

the system.

  6.  Pour the sanitizer into the inlet sanitation fitting using a 

cup or funnel. Be careful not to spill the sanitizer onto 

clothing or skin. 

  7.  Reattach the plug on the sanitation fitting.

  8.  Slowly turn on the water supply to the system. 

  9.  Allow water to flow through the system and out of the 

open faucet or tap until the smell of sanitizer is present.

  10.  Close the faucet or tap.

  11.  Let the system stand without water flow for at least 15 

minutes to allow the sanitizer to sanitize the pipes.

  12.  After 15 minutes without water flow, open the faucet or 

tap.

  13.  Allow water to flow through the system until the  

presence of sanitizer is gone. 

  14.  Open all other faucets and taps in line with the system 

to flush any remaining sanitizer from the plumbing.

  15.  Close all faucets and taps.

Rinsing the Carbon Element and TAC Cartridge

The Carbon Element and TAC Cartridge MUST be rinsed 

before using the system the first time and immediately after 

the Carbon Element or TAC Cartridge have been replaced.

NOTE: If Installed, remove the TAC Cartridge Element 

before proceeding. Do not rinse a new Carbon Element 

with the TAC Cartridge Element installed. 

  1.  Install the Carbon Element into the Carbon Element 

Housing.

  2.  Screw the Carbon Element Housing (containing the 

Carbon Element) into place on the Carbon Element 

Head. The Housing will come to a hard stop at the end 

of the thread. Use a Filter Wrench if necessary.

  3.  If installed, remove the TAC Cartridge Element from the 

TAC Cartridge Housing.

  4.  Screw the empty TAC Housing into place on the TAC 

Head. The Housing comes to a hard stop at the end of 

the thread. Use a Filter Wrench if necessary.

  5.  Direct water from the Rinse Ball Valve to a drain. Then 

open the Rinse Ball Valve and close the Outlet Ball 

Valve.

  6.  Turn on the water to the system by slowly opening the 

Inlet Ball Valve.

  7.  Allow water to flow through the Carbon Element and 

TAC Housings to flush out trapped air and any debris 

that may be present.

  8.  To help remove trapped air from the Housings, press 

the RED Pressure Relief Button on the top of the hous-

ings until water just begins to come out.

  9.  Flush the Carbon Element for at least 5 minutes.

  10.  Install the TAC Cartridge Element into the TAC Housing 

with the arrow on the cartridge pointing up. Reattach 

the TAC Housing to the system. Flush for at least 5 

minutes.

NOTE: Do NOT consume water used during this process. 

  11.  Close the Rinse Ball Valve when rinsing completes.

  12.  Open the Outlet Ball Valve. The system is now ready 

for use.

 13. 

For new piping installations: 

After making the  

connection to the System Outlet:

A. Open the faucet or tap closest to the filter system

B. Slowly open the Inlet Valve. 

C. Allow the pipe to flush until all debris is removed.

Summary of Contents for VZN-421H-T5

Page 1: ...y NSF International and WQA against NSF ANSI Standard 42 and 53 for the reduction of Standard No 42 Aesthetic Effects Nominal Particulate Reduction Class I Standard No 53 Health Effects Cyst Reduction...

Page 2: ...nt or damage as result of improper use Installation of electrical service Normal maintenance as outlined in this manual Malfunction resulting from improper maintenance Damage from moisture leaking int...

Page 3: ...olumn and have it handy when calling for assistance The serial number is on the specification plate located on the system OWNER INFORMATION continued IMPORTANT A J Antunes and Company reserves the rig...

Page 4: ...ll electrical connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other applicable codes WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS...

Page 5: ...eaning solutions insecticides Protect from abrasive material The membranes must be protected from abrasive materials like shavings left in a pipe Abrasive materials in contact with the membrane can ca...

Page 6: ...08 50 60 VZN 441H T5 9700750 100 240 10 08 50 60 Electrical Cord Plug Configurations Kit Model Number Description Configuration 0012146 DC Power Supply 100 240 VAC Includes the 4 plug adaptors below N...

Page 7: ...ary NOTE The NSF WQA information provided applies to the Ultra Filter cartridge Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or aft...

Page 8: ...llecting on the membrane wall The Drain Valve is only powered during Flush Mode NOTE Do NOT unplug the power cord or turn off the sys tem during Flush Mode If there is a power outage or the system is...

Page 9: ...atch the appropriate outlet Do NOT connect the system to a switched electrical outlet PLUMBING NOTE The system must be connected to the COLD water line Do NOT connect the system to the hot water line...

Page 10: ...the system to the wall Some of the bottom mount INSTALLATION continued ing holes may be obscured Plan your mounting accordingly Follow these steps to secure the Mounting Bracket to the wall and seat...

Page 11: ...with an appropriate fitting not supplied Figure 3 3 Direct the other end of the hose to the drain Figure 3 When connecting the drain hose pay attention to the follow ing guidelines The drain line plum...

Page 12: ...gure 6 Do NOT overtighten fittings as this could cause the plastic ball valve to crack Use plastic fittings and a pipe thread sealant approved for use on PVC fittings when making connections Filtered...

Page 13: ...and wait for five minutes to flush out any remaining air 12 Close the Rinse Ball Valve and disconnect the garden hose 13 Press the FLUSH button to open the Drain Valve Repeat six times to ensure any r...

Page 14: ...e system until the presence of sanitizer is gone 14 Open all other faucets and taps in line with the system to flush any remaining sanitizer from the plumbing 15 Close all faucets and taps Rinsing the...

Page 15: ...ght coating of lubricant to the inside cen ter tube at both ends of the new cartridge 10 Record the serial number of the new cartridge The cartridge serial number is engraved on one end of the outer t...

Page 16: ...ining the Carbon Element into place on the Carbon Element Head The Housing will come to a hard stop at the end of the thread Use a Filter Wrench if necessary NOTE Do NOT overtighten the Carbon Element...

Page 17: ...The Housing will come to a hard stop at the end of the thread Use a Filter Wrench if necessary 10 Direct water from the Rinse Ball Valve to drain NOTE It is important to direct the Rinse Ball Valve t...

Page 18: ...will also turn on Figure 12 Universal Pulse Controller Semi Annual Tasks Check Permeate Tank Air Pre Charge It is recommended the permeate tank air charge be checked every six months Tools and suppli...

Page 19: ...replace the outlet check valve assembly The inlet flow restrictor may be plugged Clean or replace the inlet flow restrictor Water tastes bad Carbon Element need replacing Replace Carbon Element Stora...

Page 20: ...SERIES 20 P N 1011066 Rev G 12 13 REPLACEMENT PARTS 30 36 37 33 25 25 1 2 39 3 31 12 28 20 14 14 29 16 32 38 14 15 19 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 17 21 13 26 27 18 20 21 22 23 24 24 35 9 8 10 10 34 VZN 421H T5 Sy...

Page 21: ...ES 21 P N 1011066 Rev G 12 13 30 33 25 1 2 3 31 34 12 20 16 32 14 15 19 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 17 21 13 18 20 21 22 23 24 9 8 10 10 36 37 25 28 14 14 29 26 27 24 35 39 38 REPLACEMENT PARTS continued VZN 441H...

Page 22: ...34 0505871 VZN Mounting Bracket 1 35 2190154 Adaptor 1 Stem 1 36 2180255 TAC 05 Housing and O Ring 1 37 7000554 TAC 05 Cartridge Kit 1 38 0021667 Flow Regulator Assy 7 9 gpm 1 39 0012146 Power Adapto...

Page 23: ...VZN T5 SERIES 23 P N 1011066 Rev G 12 13 NOTES...

Page 24: ...operating and maintenance instructions of this manual and or labor involved in moving adjacent objects to gain access to the Equipment 2 A J Antunes Co reserves the right to make changes in design or...

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