Manitowoc ArcticPure, AR-10000, AR-20000, AR-40000, AR-Pre Instructions Manual

INSTR4166 0703
Thank you for selecting a Manitowoc ArcticPure filter system. With proper installation, care and maintenance,
your new Manitowoc filter system will provide you with many years of reliable and economical performance.
Part Number 80-1462-3
Table of Contents
Section 1 - General Information
Safety Notices........................................................................2
Warranty Coverage ................................................................3
Section 2 - Installation Instructions
General ..................................................................................4
Dimensions/Exploded Views ..............................................5-6
Location ................................................................................7
Water Service ........................................................................7
Assembly
AR-10000/AR-20000 ........................................................7
AR-40000 ........................................................................7
Installation
AR-10000/AR-20000 ........................................................8
AR-40000 ........................................................................8
AR-Pre ..............................................................................9
Section 3 - Start-up and Maintenance
Installation Checklist............................................................10
Start-up Procedure ..............................................................10
Routine Maintenance ..........................................................10
Troubleshooting ..................................................................11
Recommended Service Parts ..............................................12
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Safety Notices
When using or servicing this product, be sure to pay close attention to the safety notices in this manual. Disregarding the notices may lead to serious injury and/or damage to the water filter and/or ice machine. Throughout this manual, you will see the following types of safety notices:
Procedural Notices
When using or servicing an Arctic Pure™ water filter or Manitowoc ice machine, be sure to read the procedural notices in this manual. These notices supply helpful and important information.
Throughout this manual, you will see the following types of procedural notices:
NOTE: Text set off as a Note provides you with simple, but useful, extra information.
Text in a Warning box alerts you to a potential personal injury situation. Be sure to read the Warning statement, and then proceed carefully.
Text in a Caution box alerts you to a situation in which you could damage the water filter and/or ice machine. Be sure to read the Caution statement, and then proceed carefully.
Important boxes serve two functions.
They call the operator's attention to important information.
They also provide the service technician with information that may help perform a procedure more efficiently. Disregarding this information may slow down the work.
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Section 1 General Information
Model Numbers
This manual covers the following models:
Model # Range Claims
AR-10000
10,000 gal capacity
AR-20000
20,000 gal capacity
AR-40000
40,000 gal capacity
AR-Pre
Model #* Specifications Flow Rate
AR-10000
AR-20000
AR-40000
AR-Pre
For ice machines
up to 250 lbs
For ice machines
250 - 600 lbs
For ice machines
600-2000 lbs
For use i n
conjunction with:
AR-10000, AR-20000,
AR-40000
Pressure: 25-125 psi
Temperature: 35-100°F
Connections: 3/8" JG
Micron Rating: 1.0
Pressure: 25-125 psi
Temperature: 35-100°F
Connections: 3/8" JG
Micron Rating: 1.0
Pressure: 25-125 psi
Temperature: 35-100°F
Connections: 3/8" JG
Micron Rating: 1.0
Pressure: 25-125 psi
Temperature: 35-100°F
Connections: 3/8" JG
Micron Rating: 5 Micron
Chlorine taste and odor
reduction, scale inhibi tion
Chlorine taste and odor
reduction, scale inhibi tion
Chlorine taste and odor
reduction, scale inhibi tion
Sediment Reduction K00337
Replacement
Cartridge
K00338
K00339 (1)
K00339 (2)
0.75 gpm
0.75 gpm
1.5 gpm
1.5 gpm
Parts/Labor
Manitowoc warrants the ArcticPure™filter systems against defects in materials and workmanship on the housing, hardware, bracket and fittings, under normal use and service for three (3) years from the date of original installation. Labor required to repair or replace defective components is covered for three (3) years from the date of the original installation.
Exclusions
The following items are not included in the ArcticPure™system(s) warranty coverage:
• Wear items such as filter cartridges or o-rings.
• Normal maintenance or adjustments as outlined in this manual.
• Repairs due to unauthorized modifications to the filter system or use of non-standard parts without prior written approval from Manitowoc Ice, Inc.
• Damage caused by improper installation of the filter system or the ice machine, electrical supply, water supply or drainage, or damage caused by floods, storms or other acts of God.
• Premium labor rates due to holidays, overtime, etc.; travel time; flat rate service call charges; mileage and miscellaneous tools and material charges not listed on the payment schedule. Additional labor charges resulting from the inaccessibility of equipment are also excluded.
• Parts or assemblies subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect or accidents.
• Damage or problems caused by installation, and/or maintenance procedures inconsistent with the technical instructions provided in this manual.
*3/8" threaded stainless FPT (Female Pipe Thread) adapters included
Owner Warranty Registration Card
The warranty card can be found inside the product box containing your new ArcticPure™water filter system. Warranty coverage begins the day your new system is installed. Complete and mail the OWNER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD as soon as possible to validate the installation date.
If the OWNER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD is not returned, Manitowoc®will use the date of sale to the Manitowoc distributor as the first day of warranty for your new filter system.
Warranty Coverage - General
The following Warranty outline is provided for your convenience. For a detailed explanation, read the warranty bond shipped with each system. Contact your local Manitowoc representative or Manitowoc Ice, Inc. if you need further warranty information.
IMPORTANT: This product is intended exclusively for commercial applications. No warranty is extended for personal, family or household uses.
Authorized Warranty Service
To comply with the provisions of this warranty, a refrigeration service company, qualified and authorized by your Manitowoc distributor, or a Contracted Service Representative must perform the warranty repair.
If the dealer you purchased the ArticPure™system from is not authorized to perform warranty service, contact your Manitowoc distributor or Manitowoc Ice, Inc., for the name of the nearest authorized service representative.
Service Calls
Normal maintenance and/or adjustments as outlined in this manual are not covered by the warranty. If you have followed the procedures on page 9 of this manual, and the filter system still does not perform properly, call your authorized service company.
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General
These instructions are provided to assist the qualified installer. Check your local Yellow Pages for the name of the nearest Manitowoc distributor, or call Manitowoc Ice, Inc. for information.
The ArcticPure
water filtration systems are designed to reduce coarse and fine particulate matter from the incoming potable water supply. Chlorine will be reduced in the water so as not to adversely affect the ice produced or the equipment components. Siliphos
®
scale and corrosion inhibitor is automatically fed into the water to inhibit the formation of scale on water solenoids and evaporator plates. The NSF seal on these products is recognized worldwide as a sign that the product to which it is affixed complies with the public health requirements.
DO NOT install on line pressure above 125 psi (862 kPa).
DO NOT install on hot water line. Maximum temperature allowed is 100°F (38°C).
DO NOT install in direct sunlight.
DO NOT reverse connections. The system must be installed with the inlet and outlet as labeled.
DO NOT install ArcticPure
filter systems in locations where they
can be damaged by other free-standing equipment.
PROTECT from freezing.
INSTALLATION must comply with existing state or local plumbing codes.
This piece of equipment is made in America and has American sizes on hardware. All metric conversions are approximate and vary in size.
Safety
Always follow these safety precautions when installing and operating the water filter system:
DO NOT use a torch or other high temperature sources near filter or cartridge.
DO NOT use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Section 2 Installation Instructions
4Siliphos®is a registered trademark of Guilini Chemie GmbH
Section 2 Dimensions & Exploded Views
18 19/32"
21 11/32" NOM.
17 1/2"
5 23/32"
USING FPT ADAPTERS
2 17/32"
3 1/4"
AR-20000
VENT TUBE
INLET 3/8" OD TUBE OR 3/8" FPT
OUTLET 3/8" OD TUBE OR 3/8" FPT
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5 23/32"
USING FPT ADAPTERS
VENT TUBE
INLET­3/8" OD TUBE OR 3/8" FPT
3 1/4"
13 7/32"
OUTLET­3/8" OD TUBE OR 3/8" F PT
2 17/32"
17 3/32" NOM.
14 5/16"
AR-10000
Section 2 Dimensions & Exploded Views (continued)
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INLET 3/8" OD TUBE OR 3/8" FPT
21 5/16"
NOM
19 9/16"
NOM
17 1/2"
NOM
15 7/8"
USING FPT ADAPTERS
13 13/32"
OUTLET 3/8" OD TUBE OR 3/8" FPT
AR-40000
Location
ArcticPure™water filtration systems should be located on the incoming cold water line and preferably away from heavy traffic areas. The system should be mounted on a wall or structure that will support the weight of the system when filled with water.
NOTE: This product is designed for cold water use only (less than 100°F/38°C). Passing hot water through this product may seriously damage filter housings and/or cartridges and affect warranty coverage.
ArcticPure
systems may be used with metal or non-metallic piping
systems.
NOTE: Any non-metallic fittings used in the installation must be of adequate rating for the line pressure.
Water Service
All ArcticPure™systems come with 3/8" John Guest connections on the inlet and outlet ports. Stainless steel FPT adapters are provided as optional connections.
John Guest connections are suitable for use with the following tubing:
Polyethylene • Nylon
Polyurethane • Seamless Brass (soft)
Seamless Copper (soft) • Seamless Mild Steel (soft)
Assembly - AR-10000/AR-20000
NOTE: The head/bracket will be packed separately from the filter cartridge in the product box.
1. Locate position to mount the filter system. Be sure to leave
enough clearance (a minimum of 2" beneath the filter cartridge length is recommended) to allow for cartridge changeout.
2. Mark and drill mounting holes.
3. Mount filter head, using key hole slots in the mounting bracket.
4. Remove the protective cap from the cartridge.
5. Inspect the cartridge and o-rings for damage. See Replacement Parts list if replacement is required.
6. Lubricate o-rings with food grade lubricant.
7. With the product label facing to the left, insert the cartridge into the filter head. Rotate 1/4 turn to the right to secure. Product label will face forward.
Assembly - AR-40000
NOTE: The manifold cover will be packed separately from the manifold. The filter cartridges will be packed separately in the product box.
Locate position to mount the filter system. Be sure to leave enough clearance (a minimum of 2" beneath the filter cartridge length is recommended) to allow for cartridge changeout.
1. Use a level under the mounting bracket to be sure that the system hangs evenly.
2. Mark and drill the top and bottom mounting holes.
3. Install bottom mounting fasteners and mount the manifold, using the key hole slots in the mounting bracket.
4. Install top mounting fastener.
5. Install manifold cover, using the 4 sheet metal screws provided.
6. Remove the protective cap from each cartridge.
7. Inspect each cartridge and all o-rings for damage. See Replacement Parts list if replacement is required.
8. Lubricate o-rings with food grade lubricant.
9. With the product label facing to the left, insert a cartridge into the filter head. Rotate 1/4 turn to the right to secure. Product label will face forward. Repeat for the remaining cartridge.
DO NOT use with hard metal tubing such as:
• Stainless steel
• Chrome plated copper
• Hard metal polished tubing
DO NOT use petroleum jelly.
Section 2
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Installation - AR-10000/AR-20000 & AR-40000
Shut off the incoming water supply.
For John Guest Fitting Installation:
NOTE: Please review the following recommendations before installing the water lines.
Tubing must be 3/8" O.D., (.371 - .376).
Cut the tube square. The outside diameter must be free of score marks.
Burrs and sharp edges must be removed prior to installation.
NOTE: Use a tube insert for thin-walled plastic tubing.
To install water lines into the inlet/outlet ports:
1. Insert water line tubing into the inlet port fitting.
2. Pull on the tubing to be sure it is secure. If the tubing releases, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual (page 11) to reinstall.
3. Repeat for the outlet port fitting. Connect outlet water line to the potable water connection on the ice machine.
NOTE: For water-cooled machines, be sure that the filter system only feeds the potable water connection.
For Stainless Steel FPT Adapter Installation:
1. Insert the adapter into the inlet port fitting
2. Install water line tubing into inlet port adapter.
3. Pull on the adapter to be sure it is secure. If the adapter releases, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual (page 11) to reinstall.
4. Repeat for the outlet port fitting. Connect outlet water line to the potable water connection on the ice machine.
NOTE: For water-cooled machines, be sure that the filter system only feeds the potable water connection.
The fitting will grip before it seals. Tubing must be pushed into the tube stop to prevent leaks.
The fitting will grip before it seals. Adapter must be pushed into the tube stop to prevent leaks.
Section 2
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Installation - AR-Pre
NOTE: If the AR-Pre is being retrofitted to an existing ArcticPure
system, shut off the incoming water supply, relieve the filter pressure by removing the existing filter cartridge(s), and disengage the water inlet line. A small quantity of water will be vented directly behind the cartridge body. If the optional stainless steel adapters are being used, disconnect from the primary filter inlet port and reinstall in the AR-Pre inlet port.
1. Draw a minimum 8" (20.3 cm) level line to the left of the primary filter system bracket from the center of the lower left mounting screw.
For installation to an AR-10000/AR-20000 system, mark the
first hole for the AR-Pre on the level line 4.5" (11.4 cm) from the center of the lower left mounting fastener on the primary system.
For installation to an AR-40000 system, mark the first hole
for the AR-Pre on the level line 5.5" (13.9 cm) from the center of the lower left mounting screw on the primary system.
2. Mark and drill the mounting holes for the AR-Pre.
3. Insert the precut copper tubing into the outlet fitting of the AR-Pre head.
4. Insert opposite end of the tubing into the inlet fitting of the primary filter assembly.
5. Pull on the tubing to be sure it is secure. If the tubing releases, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual (page 11) to reinstall.
6. Align the prefilter mounting keyhole slots with the predrilled holes.
7. Install mounting screws and tighten.
8. Insert incoming water line into the inlet port of the AR-Pre. Follow notes and steps 1-3 on this page under “Installation ­AR-10000/AR-20000/AR-40000”.
8. Remove the protective cap from the cartridge.
9. Inspect the cartridge and o-rings for damage. See Replacement Parts list if replacement is required.
10. Lubricate o-rings with food grade lubricant.
11. With the product label facing to the left, insert the cartridge into the filter head. Rotate 1/4 turn to the right to secure. Product label will face forward.
The fitting will grip before it seals. Tubing must be pushed into the tube stop to prevent leaks.
DO NOT use petroleum jelly.
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Installation Check List
Have the min.-max. water temperature and pressure been checked?
Has the filter system been installed away from heavy traffic areas?
Is the system installed securely to the mounting surface?
Has the water supply line been checked for suitability? (Refer to Water Service section, page 7).
Have the water supply lines been securely installed into the inlet/outlet ports?
Start-up Procedure
Turn on the incoming water supply.
Check for leaks. If the connections are leaking, refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual (page 11) to reinstall.
NOTE: System should be flushed for 2 minutes to remove trapped air and carbon fines (5 minutes for AR-Pre).
To set the pressure gauge:
Rotate the red follower needle clockwise until it contacts the black pressure needle on the low side.
The red follower needle will now record the lowest water pressure when the filter system is in use.
NOTE: The filter pressure will decrease as the cartridge life decreases.
Section 3 Routine Maintenance
ArcticPure™cartridges will need to be changed for one or more of the following reasons:
The filter has trapped water-borne sediment and the water flow has stopped or water pressure through the filter has dropped below 20 psi.
The maximum life of the carbon filter has been reached and the filter will no longer reduce chlorine to acceptable levels.
The Siliphos has been completely dissolved and hard scale build-up may accelerate.
It is recommended that ArcticPure
filter cartridges be changed out:
Every 6 months or when water pressure through the system drops below 20 psi, whichever occurs first.
To change the filter:
1. Rotate the cartridge 1/4 turn to the left. The cartridge should easily release. Dispose of used cartridge.
2. Remove the protective cap from the cartridge.
3. Inspect the cartridge and o-rings for damage. See Replacement Parts list if replacement is required.
4. Lubricate o-rings with food grade lubricant.
5. With the product label facing to the left, insert the cartridge into the filter head. Rotate 1/4 turn to the right to secure. Product label will face forward.
ArcticPure
systems are equipped with internal shut-off valves. It is not necessary to shut off the incoming water supply during cartridge changeout.
DO NOT use petroleum jelly.
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Troubleshooting
Please use Troubleshooting Guide to repair system. If system still does not work properly, contact Manitowoc Service for assistance.
A leak may occur at the inlet/outlet connections because of defective tubing. To repair:
Turn off incoming water supply and depressurize system by removing the filter cartridge(s).
Disconnect the water line by pushing the collet squarely against the face of the fitting.
Pull the tubing to release.
To repair the connection, cut off at least 3/8" (6.4mm) from the end of the tubing. Tubing ends must be cut square to ensure a positive seal.
Refer to notes and instructions under Installation - AR-10000/AR-20000/AR-40000, page 8 to reconnect the water line.
Problem Cause To Correct
Water to filter system shut off Turn on water supply
No water through filter system
Filter cartridges plugged Replace filter cartri dges
Restore system pressure
System below 20 psi
Low water flow through filter
Filter cartridges plugged Replace filter cartri dges
Water line ends are damaged Trim water l ine to remove damaged area
Water leak on water inlet/outlet
O-ring in fi lter head is damaged Replace o-ri ng
Water leak between head and filter cartridge Damaged o-ring on filter cartridge Replace o-ri ng
Repair water supply to filters
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Recommended Replacement Parts List
Part # Description
K00337 AR-Pre Cartridge K00338 AR-10000 Cartridge K00339 AR-20000 Cartridge 7601973 John Guest Collet 7601983 John Guest O-ring
Exploded View
AR-Pre, AR-10000, AR-20000
Exploded View
AR-40000 Manifold
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