5. The device can be connected to the rest of the piping in 3 different ways. 63mm, 50mm and
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1.5 "internal thread.
5a. Connect unit to pipe 50mm. Glue the adapter (K2) with the thread towards the unit in the
glue coupling (J2). Glue the pipe in the adapter (K2). Remove the nut (X2) and let the glued
objects evaporate for 8 hours. Attach the glued objects on the unit (figure 5a).
5b. Connect the unit to a 63mm 2 "pipe. Glue the pipe in the glue coupling (J2). Remove the
nut (X2) and let the glued objects evaporate for 8 hours. Attach the glued objects to the
unit (figure 5b).
5c. Connect the unit to the 1.5 "threaded pipe (not supplied). Tighten the adapter (K2) onto the
pipe by hand. Glue the adapter (K2) into the glue coupling (J2). Remove the nut (X2) and let
the glued objects evaporate for 8 hours. Attach the glued objects on the unit (figure 5c).
6. Remove the 3-part coupling from the venturi. Place the mounting ring over the pipe and glue
the connection to the pipe. Allow the glued parts to evaporate for 8 hours. Then attach the
venturi (A) to the pipe (Figure 9).
7. Now mount the complete device including the venturi system in the desired location between
the pipes. Fix the unit with the supplied pipe clamps.
8. Mount the manometer (M) on the venturi. Use Teflon tape (not supplied) for this. Tighten the
manometer by hand (picture 10).
9. Loosen the nut (U) at the top and remove the fitting holder (T) (picture 6).
10. Partially insert the lamp (V) into the quartz glass (S) and connect the lamp to the fitting holder
(T). Then insert the lamp with fitting holder completely into the quartz glass until it fits well on
the O-ring (Y). Then tighten the nut (picture 8).
11. Take the tube with the non-return valve (C). Attach the short section of hose to the bottom of
the appliance on the hose tail (F). Place the longest section of tubing on the adapter (L) of the
venturi system (Figure 11).
12. Unscrew the end cap (F) at the bottom of the reactor. Start up the pump and check the system
for flow and leakage. Then switch off the pump again. Screw the nut (Z) end cap (F) back onto
the reactor.
13. Switch the pump on again. Plug the UV-C device into a wall outlet with a protective earth
conductor. Check that the lamp (V) is lit through the transparent outlet (X) of the unit (figure 23).
14. The amount of ozone air in the system can be controlled by the ball valve (B). The tighter the ball
valve is, the more air with ozone enters the system. The ideal position on the manometer is 0.4 to
0.7 bar.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE DIGITAL TIMER
When the UV-C device is switched on, the program will perform a self-diagnostic test. The display
shows the following indications automatically, one after the other: 8888 (display test); r and software
version number; 50H or 60H indication of the network frequency. Then the display switches to the
hour meter mode.
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