unGer nLite Hydro Power HP24C, nLite Hydro Power HP06T, nLite Hydro Power HP12T, nLine Hydro Power HP24, nLine Hydro Power HP12 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation & Operating Instructions
HP24 Series HP12 Series HP06 Series
Table of Contents
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Introduction .............................................................................................. 3
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General Information
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Getting to know your nLite HydroPower
TM
System ................... 6
System Overview
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New Machine Setup
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Start Up
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System Maintenance – Change Resin
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Operation
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System Specifications
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Spare Parts
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Contents under pressure can cause severe injury or death from tank rupture.
When starting system:
• Check system for cracks.
• Be sure cover is in locked position.
• Do not exceed pressure of 115 psi (8Bar).
• Keep discharge line open and hold yellow lever down to remove trapped air from system.
• For use only with drinking water
Before servicing system:
• Shut off drinking water supply and open waterfed wash pole tubing discharge line.
• Disconnect water supply and allow tank to drain.
DANGER
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Spilled resin is a slipping hazard. Clean up spilled resin immediately.
WARNING
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Resin can cause skin irritation. Avoid skin contact.
Wash hands thoroughly after use.
Can cause eye irritation. Avoid eye contact.
Wear safety goggles. In case of eye contact, immediately ush eyes thoroughly with clean water. Consult doctor if symptoms persist.
CAUTION
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Storage: Do not store resin in open or unlabeled containers. Store in a cool (15°F to 100°F), dry place.
Disposal: Dispose of in accordance with applicable federal, state/provincial, and local regulations.
All HydroPower models require the use of mixed bed ion exchange resin (commonly referred to as de-ionizing resin).
This resin will require replacement and handling.
Installation & Operating Instructions
Introduction
Thank you for choosing nLite HydroPowerTM for your purewater needs. You have chosen a high quality product backed by Unger’s 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. When used as intended, the nLite HydroPower unit will produce commercial grade zero TDS purewater for site glass cleaning and other applications that utilize deioinized water.
The production of purewater, or deionization, is based on the principal of ion exchange. In this process, the minerals responsible for producing hardness and conductivity (TDS values) are removed from the water.
The use of nLite HydroPower has the following advantages:
• A waterfed wash pole and brush will effectively clean glass and other surfaces without the need for chemicals.
• Run-off does not have to be remediated, and is safe for plants and animals.
• No electricity or external power supply needed – system works with plumbing
line pressure.
• nLite HydroPower units are made with high strength plastic and can withstand
excessive water hammer pressure spikes.
• QuickChangeTM resin bags are factory filled with the precise amount of premium grade mixed bed DI–Resin for optimum system performance.
As with any commercial equipment, care must be taken when operating and
servicing the unit. There is a risk of damage to the system due to:
• Operating and installation errors.
• Use of loose resin (overll and expansion of resin will damage unit).
• Vessel is opened incorrectly.
• Using non Unger spare parts.
• Performing unauthorized modication to unit.
• Insufcient maintenance.
Use only original spare parts by Unger (according to spare parts list, pg. 13). For all inquiries and spare parts orders, it is important to provide detailed information located on the device.
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Safety Information
General:
Please observe applicable rules and regulations, including all accident prevention procedures. Unger is not liable for damage to application areas, plumbing system components nor persons.
Ensure application area has sufficient water drainage.
If unit will be idle for a prolonged period of time, ensure feed water supply is shut-off.
Transportation:
Ensure unit is properly secured to trailer, van or truck bed.
The window cleaning contractor shall meet all applicable liscensing requirements and strictly adhere to all laws regarding labor and safety regulations.
Intended Use:
This device may cause danger if it is improperly installed, not regularly maintained or not used as intended. Use this device only for water treatment
to reach an optimal water quality for glass and facade cleaning. Any other use,
especially water treatment for food production (ex. beverages) or drinking water consumption is prohibited.
Drinking water supply connections may require a back-check valve, preventing
back flow into plumbing supply line.
When operating with water other than from a drinking water supply (ex. well),
a water analysis must be performed prior to start-up to determine if water
source is suitable. Excess impurities may have an adverse effect on the sytem performance and cleaning result.
General Information
The window cleaning contractor should meet all applicable local, state/provincial and federal licensing and registration requirements.
The window cleaning contractor should strictly adhere to all applicable local, state/provincial and federal labor laws and safety codes and standards.
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Installation & Operating Instructions
Installation & Operating Instructions
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Purified water is delivered to the waterfed wash pole by flexible hose from the nLite HydroPower system. This introduces a risk of tripping by both worker and general public. Identify work area with appropriate signage.
Any surface that becomes wet must be identied with appropriate signage to
direct pedestrians and workers away from work area. During wintertime, it is important to avoid water pooling, which could freeze, creating a dangerous slip hazard.
General hazards associated with the use of waterfed wash pole and deionization equipment1:
• Trip hazard to the general public when using trailing hoses.
• Slip hazard presented from wet pathways.
• Slip hazard for operator when concentrating on work.
• Falls from height when working on at roofs.
• Electrocution from poles coming into contact with overhead power source.
• Injuries to others from falling poles or fabric of the building that may
be dislodged.
• Injury to others from falling poles caused by incorrect handling or failure of pole.
• Injury through incorrect manual handling of poles and other equipment.
• Spread of Legionnaires disease through poor maintenance of system.
• Hazards from carrying tanks, systems and equipment that are overloaded,
unstable, unsecured or incorrectly installed within a vehicle.
1. British Window Cleaning Academy (BWCA): Safety in window cleaning using waterfed pole systems.
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