Flushing, Figure 6 – high flow csr triple, Figure 8 – high flow csr quad plus – Everpure MC User Manual

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• Connect the outlet of the SR-X Feeder to the ice machine make-up water (not condenser water)

line and coffee brewing equipment. Proceed to step 4.

3b. For High Flow CSR Quad Plus System, connect outlet to equipment served per the instructions be-

low. Always use a NSF approved pipe dope or Teflon tape at all connections. Use a backup wrench
on all fittings while connecting to avoid stress on the system components.

• Locate and mount the separate SR-X Feeder between the High Flow CSR system and the ice

machine. Make-up water (not condenser water) line and coffee brewing equipment.

• A tee fitting is located in the system header before the surge tank isolation and flushing valve.

Using minimum 1/2" I.D. line, connect the outlet of this tee to the fountain beverage and remote
SR-X Feeder line.

important: install a tee in this service water line to separate the fountain

water feed from the ice machine/coffee brewer water feed.
in Massachusetts, a backflow preventer is required for this installation.

• Connect one branch of the service water tee to the fountain beverage equipment. Connect the

other branch of the tee to the inlet of the SR-X Feeder. Connect the outlet of the SR-X Feeder to
the ice machine make-up water (not condenser water) line and coffee brewing equipment.

• The surge tank isolation and flushing valve is located at the end of the system header. Using

fittings and hose provided, connect one branch of the valve to the surge/storage tank. Connect
a hose from the other (flushing) branch and run to drain.

Note: Some municipal plumbing codes

and good sanitary practices require an air gap at the drain termination point.

4. The surge/storage tank is pre-pressurized to 20 psi. Check pressure and adjust as necessary.

5. Install a manual shut-off valve leading to the system for servicing and connect minimum 1/2" I.D.

(3/4" for quad) water line to the system inlet.

6. The optional Everguard

Low Pressure Alarm (LPA) consists of a pressure switch, audible/visual

alarm box and a power adapter. It is designed to detect a fixed low pressure (approx. 20 psi)
condition as an indication of loss of system outlet pressure either due to an intentional shut-down
or excess fouling of the water filters, thus indicating the need for filter cartridge change-out. If the
system is equipped with the LPA, follow these steps:

• Determine location of a convenient 110 VAC outlet to plug in the LPA power adapter.
• Remove the protective rubber cap from the pressure switch installed in the system header

assembly. Insert the wires from the LPA unit through the cap and connect them to the terminals
on the pressure switch. Either wire can be connected to either terminal. Replace the cap.

• Plug the LPA power adapter into an outlet. The audible alarm should activate. Push the reset

switch to silence.

• Unplug the LPA unit.
7. Shut off the system inlet valve located on the inlet of the prefilter head.

8. Check to be sure the o-ring on the prefilter housing is sufficiently lubricated. Use a good grade of

silicone lubricant, if needed. Position the EC210 prefilter cartridge on guide seat in the bottom of
the bowl. Then thread the bowl into the head by hand. Use a sump wrench to snug the bowl onto
the head.

9. Install only genuine Everpure™ carbon filter cartridge(s) into the filter head(s) following directions

on the cartridge label or as shown in the Cartridge Change illustrations. Install the SS-10 Scale
Inhibitor cartridge into the SR-X housing.

10. Turn on inlet water to the filter system and check for leaks.

11. Open the flushing valve and flush the cartridge(s) by running water through at full force for five

minutes. This will set the filtering media and purge any air and fines, insuring maximum filter life.
See illustrations.

12. After flushing, close the flushing valve, turn on power to equipment and plug the LPA (if so

equipped) into the electrical outlet. The system is ready for operation.

Figure 5 – High Flow CSR Twin

25.80"

ICE MACHINE/
COFFEE
OUTLET
3/4" FNPT

INLET

3/4" FNPT

FOUNTAIN

OUTLET

3/4" FNPT

25.59"

Figure 6 – High Flow CSR Triple

25.59"

30"

INLET

3/4" FNPT

ICE MACHINE/
COFFEE
OUTLET
3/4" FNPT

FOUNTAIN
OUTLET
3/4" FNPT

Figure 8 – High Flow CSR Quad Plus

29.69"

OUTLET

3/4" FNPT

INLET

3/4" FNPT

ICE MACHINE/
COFFEE

OUTLET
3/4" FNPT

INLET

3/4" FNPT

INSERT TEE FITTING.
ONE OUTLET TO FOUNTAIN,
ONE OUTLET TO SRX.

31.38"

Figure 7 – High Flow CSR Quad

34"

INLET

3/4" FNPT

ICE MACHINE/
COFFEE
OUTLET
3/4" FNPT

FOUNTAIN
OUTLET
3/4" FNPT

25.69"

Check for compliance with state and local laws and
regulations. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Plumbing Code 248CMR shall be adhered to. Consult your
local licensed plumber for installation of this system. Do
not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of
unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or
after the system. Systems certified for cyst reduction may
be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable
cysts.

fluSHing

for maximum life, all carbon filter cartridges must be flushed for five minutes at full flow before use. All
neW cArtriDgeS MuSt Be fluSHeD After eAcH cArtriDge cHAnge Before Being put into SerVice!

If the cartridges are new, have been properly flushed and both needle and follower register inadequate pressure, or
the LPA is sounding, you may be experiencing inadequate water pressure or some restriction may exist in the inlet
water line. In either case, the incoming water pressure must be improved to receive optimum filter life.

COMPLETE CARTRIDGE CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE FOUND ON THE FILTER CARTRIDGE LABEL.

not for residential use. for food service applications only.

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