Saddle-tapping valve installation on copper tube, Additional point of use connection – Hydrotech 12301_12302_12303 Series ADVANCED REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS User Manual

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SADDLE-TAPPING VALVE INSTALLATION ON COPPER TUBE

CAUTION: This saddle-tapping valve is not designed for installation on flex line tubing.

NOTE: State and local plumbing codes may prohibit use of saddle-tapping valves.


1. CAUTION: If no shut off valve is installed under

sink, close main water valve during this Installation.

Locate shut off valves on water lines under sink. To
identify hot supply pipe and cold supply pipe, turn
both faucets on and let water run. As water flows, hot
water pipe becomes noticeably warmer.


2. CAUTION: Do not install feed water assembly on hot
water

line.

Turn off cold water supply by closing shut off valve.
Drain line by opening sink faucet. Some mixing type
faucets may require hot water supply be shut off as
well.


NOTE: All instructions refer to components shown in
Figure 3 unless otherwise noted.

3. CAUTION: Do not turn valve handle before or while

installing saddle-tapping valve. Make sure piercing

lance does not protrude beyond rubber gasket before

installing

valve.

Assemble saddle-tapping valve assembly on tube.

a. Hold back plate against tube.

3/8" copper tubing use back plate smaller

radius.

1/2" copper tubing, use back plate larger

radius

b. Hold valve saddle against tubing in a position

directly opposite back plate.

c. Tighten screw enough so valve saddle and back

plate are held securely against tube.

d. Rotate assembly so tubing connection is aligned

toward RO Module feed port.

e. Tighten screw firmly. Do not crush tube.

4. Connect source water feed tubing to valve body

using compression fitting.

a. Slide nut and sleeve onto tubing (in that order).

b. Install insert into plastic tubing.

c. Install tube with insert and sleeve into valve body.

d. Thread compression nut onto valve body, tighten.


5. Turn saddle-tapping valve handle clockwise until it is

firmly seated and piercing lance is fully extended.

6. CAUTION: Supply line is pierced and valve is closed.

Do not open valve until system is activated (Page 12).

Turn on cold water supply. Check saddle-tapping
valve installation for leaks. Allow water to run from
faucet for a few minutes to clear any debris in the line

caused by installation.

NOTE: If flow from sink faucet is reduced, clean

faucet aerator.

EXISTING 1/2"

COPPER TUBING

HOUSEHOLD

COLD WATER LINE

REVERSIBLE

BACK PLATE

COMPRESSION

NUT

TUBING TO MODULE

(1/4" WHITE TUBING

SLEEVE

INSERT

VALVE HANDLE

TIGHTENING

SCREW

STEM SEAL NUT

VALVE SADDLE

SMALLER RADIUS

LARGER RADIUS

VALVE BODY


Figure 3:

Saddle-Tapping Valve Assembly

P/N 34900013 installed on

1/2”

Copper

Tubing

ADDITIONAL POINT OF USE CONNECTION

NOTE: Icemakers typically use 1/4" tubing as feed line. Use a reducing union (P/N 33503407) for this connection.

NOTE: Reduce the 3/8” Line to 1/4” as close as possible to the additional point-of use device to minimize flow loss.

1. To connect an additional point of use (icemaker, extra

faucet in wet bar and/or another use for treated water),
place a "tee" connector (P/N 33503703) in 3/8" blue
line between faucet and back of RO Module.

2. Connect "tee" to point-of-use with 3/8" blue tubing

(P/N 60602001). Connect tubing to point-of-use.

Connector requirements are based on type of

delivery device i.e., a typical icemaker uses

3/8" x 1/4" reducing device (P/N 33503407).

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