Installation, Cartridge change determination, Flushing – Everpure Insurice Filter Systems EV3112-81 User Manual

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inStAllAtion

1. Use the predrilled mounting holes in the manifold bracket as guides. Mark and drill anchor holes.

Mount securely. See Figures 1-4.

2. Shut off power to machine.

3. Connect outlet port of Insurice system to equipment served. Always use a NSF approved pipe dope

or Teflon tape at all connections. Use a backup wrench on all fittings while connecting to avoid
excessive stress on the system components.

Note: If the optional E-Series Filter is used, install a manual shut-off valve leading to the system

for servicing.

4. Connect minimum 3/8” water line to inlet side of Insurice system.

5 Connect tubing to flushing valve and run to drain.

Note: Some municipal plumbing codes and good sanitary practices require an air gap at the drain

termination point.

6. Install the cartridge(s) into the Insurice system head(s) following directions on the cartridge label or

as shown in the Cartridge Change illustrations.

7. Turn on water to filter and check for leaks.

8. Flush the cartridge by running water through at full force for five minutes. This will set the filtering

media and purge air and fines, insuring maximum filter life.

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

equipped) into the electrical outlet. See illustrations.

cArtridge chAnge deterMinAtion

Replace cartridges when capacity is reached, or when flow becomes inadequate, but at least annually.
All cartridges on multiple cartridge systems should be changed at the same time. The Everpure
Pressure Gauge or Everguard Low Pressure Alarm provides a quick and simple means of determining
when the filter cartridge(s) should be changed. Installed on the outlet port of the filter, the gauge
or Everguard LPA can be used to measure both dynamic (flowing) and static (line) pressure. The
cartridge(s) should be changed when the pressure gauge needle is in the red area while equipment
is in operation, and yet the needle shows adequate line pressure between cycles. Observe the needle
during the next equipment on cycle. If the needle registers adequate pressure, it can be assumed that
the temporary low-pressure condition was caused by a brief power failure or other incoming pressure
disruption.

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.

Figure 5 – Insurice Single System

OUTLET
3/8" FNPT

INLET

3/8" FNPT

27.50"

5.60"

Figure 6 – Insurice Twin System

16.60"

OUTLET

3/4" FNPT

INLET

3/4" MNPT

25.26"

Figure 8 – Insurice Quad System

24.60"

OUTLET

3/4" FNPT

INLET

3/4" MNPT

29.69"

Figure 7 – Insurice Triple System

21"

OUTLET

3/4" FNPT

INLET

3/4" MNPT

29.26"

Check for compliance with state and local laws
and regulations. 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.

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