Vzn v series, Maintenance (continued), A.j. antunes & co – A.J. Antunes & Co VZN-411V 9700715 User Manual

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VZN V SERIES

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A.J. Antunes & Co.

P/N 1011178 Rev. A 07/12

MAINTENANCE (continued)

Changing the Interval Setting

Resetting the Timer Program

During the normal operation, the system will flush accord-

ing to the set interval. It is possible the system will flush at a

time of high water use. If this poses a problem, the controller

can be reset. Unplug the power supply, wait for 5 seconds,

and then plug the power supply in. When power is restored

to the controller, it will automatically enter Flush Mode. The

controller will then begin timing from the point when power is

restored based on the interval setting selected.

Check Permeate Tank Air Pre-Charge

It is recommended the permeate tank air charge be checked

every six months.

Tools and supplies required:

• Air Pressure Gauge, 5‒40 psi range (0.3‒2.7 bar) with

tire valve (Schrader Valve) connection

• Source of compressed air (manual bicycle tire pump or

air compressor)

Flush

Interval

Button

Hold Time

Button

LED

Flush

LED

15 minutes

A

10 seconds

On

On

30 minutes

B

10 seconds

On

On

45 minutes

C

10 seconds

On

On

1 hour

A

5 seconds

On

Off

4 hour

B

5 seconds

On

Off

6 hours

C

5 seconds

On

Off

12 hours

D

5 seconds

On

Off

24 hours

D

10 seconds

On

On

CAUTION

Changing the flush interval may cause the Ultra Filter

to plug prematurely and may reduce the life of the filter.

Consult the factory for more information.

CAUTION

Air pre-charge should only be checked and adjusted

under zero system pressure. The system must be

depressurized before checking the tank pre-charge.

Do NOT adjust the tank air pre-charge with the system

under pressure.

CAUTION

Be careful when adding air to the tank. Do NOT add too

much air pressure to the tank.

Though not recommended, the interval setting on the

Universal Pulse Controller can be changed. If the setting must

be changed, use the chart below. Press and hold the corre-

sponding button. After 5 seconds, the Button LED will turn on.

After 10 seconds, the Flush LED will also turn on.

Figure 12. Universal Pulse Controller

1. Depressurize the system by closing the Inlet and Outlet

Valves and opening the Rinse Valve. Make sure the

Permeate Tank is fully drained.

2. Unscrew the protective cap from the air valve on the

tank.

3. Use the pressure gauge to check the tank pre-charge

for pressure.

NOTE: If any water comes out the air valve, the tank

bladder has ruptured and the tank needs to be replaced.

4. The permeate tank should have a pressure of 10 psi.

• To add pressure to the permeate tank, use a manual

bicycle tire pump or other source of compressed air.

• To release pressure from the permeate tank, press

the center pin on the air inlet valve.

5. Once the permeate tank is at 10 psi, replace the

protective cap on the air valve.

6. Pressurize system by closing the Rinse Valve and

opening the Inlet and Outlet Valves.

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