Environmental Water Systems CWL CHLORAMINE 1865 User Manual
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Outlet Valve
in Bypass
Outlet
Inlet
Illustration of Bypass Valve in Bypass
Top View
Inlet Valve
in Bypass
Startup Procedures - All Systems - Tank Fill
PROCEED TO THE PROPER FLUSH OF THIS SYSTEM
FLUSH AND CLEAR HOME LINES WITH SYSTEM STILL IN BYPASS
12.
Keep Bypass Valve in “bypass” position
and follow startup procedures
NOTE:
Holes appear on the top and bottom
of Bypass Valve when in bypass
(see illustration to the right)
13.
Turn back on gas or electric supply to the water heater(s).
14.
Slowly open the main water supply and observe a steady flow from both hot and cold faucets that were
opened earlier (Page 9, Step # 3). Check plumbing work for leaks and fix immediately if any are found.
NOTE: Remove the aerators or any restriction at the end of the faucets and let the faucets run for a few minutes
until water is free from foreign material that may have resulted from installation or material that typically
loosens up when shutting off and turning on the water at the main supply.
15.
Once all bypassed water has been allowed to run clear - Shut off both hot and cold faucets.
NOTE: If water appears cloudy, allow to run for several more minutes until all air is expelled or until clear.
TANK FILL - SLOWLY
16.
Now it is time to fill and flush the system to properly start up the system.
Careful to follow instructions to prevent water hammer or unnecessary pressure on tank,
valve and filtration media within tank.
Inlet Side Only:
(see illustration to the right)
Slowly Crack Open
Turn inlet side valve counter-clockwise
where hole appears as illustrated.
Only enough where you start
to hear the water flowing into the tank.
CAUTION:
Bypass Valve is only a 1/4 turn.
Allow the tank to fill SLOWLY.
Outlet Valve
in Bypass
Illustration of Bypass Valve - Partially Open Inlet
Top View
Outlet
Closed
Inlet
Inlet Valve
Partially Open
to Fill System
Slowly