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6. Placing in service
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7. Maintenance
Insure that the Bitron is never operated without water flow-through! Always
keep the Briton's water outlet free! Regularly remove coarse pollutants in the
Bitron's discharge/intake hoses. Check the UVC light function and cleaning rotor
function through the view glass according to section 6. Placing in service.
8. Cleaning
8.1 Automatic cleaning
The cleaning rotor (3) is continuously guided around the quartz glass tube by the
water flow. Thus the settling of sludge and slime is directly prevented.
The result is a quartz glass tube that is always clear, which insures 100%
efficiency of the irradiation.
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8.2 Manual cleaning
(see the fold-out page)
1. Shutdown pump and the Briton and secure them from being turned on
2. Loosen the housing screws (14) manually; pull off the UVC lid completely (12/
3. Thoroughly clean the casing (2), cpl. UVC lid (12/13) with quartz glass tube
4. The O-ring (11) must be replaced if damaged.
5. Thread the O-ring (11) onto the UVC lid cpl. (12/13).
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Operating instructions
Push the threaded collar (1a) over the stepped hose adapter (1b). Push the
hose up and secure with a hose clamp (only one hose clamp in each of these
sizes is included: ¾", 1", 1¼" and 1½" for the water supply).
Insert the flat gasket (1c) into the threaded collar (1a) and screw it tightly onto
the threaded duct.
First turn on the pump and wait until the Britron is filled with water.
Check all connections for leaks. Resolve any leaks if present.
Only after this has been done should you turn on the Bitron.
Check the UVC light function and cleaning rotor function through the view
glass for the single setup. If there is a rotating blue shimmering light, then both
functions are OK.
When integrating in the Biotec 4, check the function of the UVC light via the
sight rod (b). The cleaning rotor function is audible, or can be felt by touching
the housing.
The Bitron must be permanently operated.
Intermittent operation can produce tough dirt and lime deposits that must be
removed by manual cleaning.
Noise develops through the rotor movement which increases as the water
flow increases. Remove the UVC 9C/11C inlet nozzle (1e) if required.
unintentionally.
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(7), O-ring (11) and cleaning rotor (3).
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