Chandler Systems UV-2 Manual de usuario

Operaon & Installaon Instrucons
CHANDLER - Standard Systems
System
Rated Flow
System
Rated Flow
UV-2
UV2D
UV2DM
2 gpm
UV-5H
UV-5DH
UV-5DHM
5 gpm
UV-3
UV3D
UV3DM
3 gpm
UV-10H
UV-10DH
UV-10DHM
10 gpm
UV-6
UV6D
UV6DM
6 gpm
UV-15H
UV-15DH
UV-15DHM
15 gpm
UV-11
UV11D
UV11DM
11 gpm
UV-25H
UV-25DH
UV-25DHM
25 gpm
UV-15
UV15D
UV15DM
15 gpm
UV-40H
UV-40DH
UV-40DHM
40 gpm
UV-20
UV20D
UV20DM
21 gpm
UV
Series
UV-H
Series
UVD / M
Series
UV-DH / M
Series

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Congratulaons on purchasing this ultraviolet disinfecon system. By purchasing a CHANDLER
UV Disinfecon system you are receiving not only a high quality product but also peace of
mind. Protecng your water supply with a UV system gives you reassurance that your family
will have access to safe drinking water throughout your enre home with no chance of
microbiological contaminaon. This is chemical free process which is simple in its concept
and eecve in its abilies to inacvate microorganisms present in the water supply. Simple
maintenance, connuous disinfecon and ulmately safe water, CHANDLER makes it that easy.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Consideraons ......................................................................................................... 4
Before You Begin ................................................................................................................ 4
Water Quality Parameters .................................................................................................. 5
Assembly ............................................................................................................................ 6
System Sizing ...................................................................................................................... 8
Locaon .............................................................................................................................. 8
Installaon ......................................................................................................................... 9
System Disinfecon .......................................................................................................... 12
Cleaning the Quartz Sleeve .............................................................................................. 12
Cleaning the UV Sensor .................................................................................................... 13
Operaon ......................................................................................................................... 13
“UV” Controllers .................................................................................................... 14
UV D & UV DH Controllers ..................................................................................... 14
Power-up Sequence (not “UV” systems) ............................................................... 14
UV D & UV DH Operaonal Screens ....................................................................... 15
UV DM / UV DHM Operaonal Screens ................................................................. 16
Lamp Countdown Sequence .................................................................................. 16
Lamp Replacement (UV / UVH systems) ................................................................ 17
Lamp Replacement (UV DM / UV DHM systems) .................................................. 17
QR Codes ............................................................................................................... 17
System Troubleshoong......................................................................................... 18
Temperature Management Devices ................................................................................. 20
Expansion Modules .......................................................................................................... 20
CHANDLER Standard Output System Specicaons ......................................................... 22
CHANDLER (High Output System Specicaons) .............................................................. 23
Chandler Systems Limited Warranty Statement ............................................................... 24
Warranty Registraon ...................................................................................................... 25

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Safety Consideraons
Although your UV system has been manufactured to the highest safety standards, care must be
followed when operang and/or maintaining your system.
1. Before servicing this equipment, disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
2. Energy given o by the UV lamp is harmful to your eyes and skin. NEVER look directly
at an illuminated UV lamp without adequate eye protecon and always protect your skin
from direct exposure to the UV light.
3. For complete disinfecon, use ONLY genuine replacement parts.
4. Do not operate the unit if it has any damaged or missing components.
5. To avoid possible electrical shock, use only with a properly grounded electrical outlet.
6. Never perform any maintenance to the system unless you are comfortable in doing so.
Contact the manufacturer for service instrucons if required.
7. Do not use this system for any purpose other than what it was intended for. Misuse of this
system could potenally cause harm to the user or others.
8. Your system is intended to be installed indoors and away from leaking plumbing. DO NOT
plug the unit in if the system or any of the components are wet.
9. The disinfecon system should be directly installed into a ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI). If the use of an extension cord is required, the cord must be manufactured with a
minimum of 16 gauge wire and care should be taken to avoid potenal tripping hazards.
10. We recommend that a licensed plumber or cered technician install the system.
Before You Begin
The following will be needed for installing the UV system:
Tools
• Pipe cuer, hacksaw or other specialized tools required to cut into your exisng plumb-
ing (e.g. if you have PEX piping)
• Soldering tools (torch, ux, emery cloth and solder)
• Wrench (for ghtening ngs)
Other Materials
• Inlet/outlet connecons
• Teon™ tape

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Water Quality Parameters
UV disinfecon is extremely eecve against microorganisms but only if the UV light can pass
through the water it needs to treat. This means that the quality of your water is very important
in order to ensure complete disinfecon.
Treated water should be tested for at the least the parameters listed below. If the water exceeds
the listed parameters CHANDLER strongly recommends that appropriate pretreatment equip-
ment be installed (equipment required will depend on parameters being treated):
Hardness: <7 gpg (120 mg/L) – if hardness level is 7 gpg or slightly below the
quartz sleeve must be cleaned periodically in order to ensure e-
cient UV penetraon; if above the water must be soened.
Iron (Fe): <0.3 ppm (0.3 mg/L)
Manganese (Mn): <0.05 ppm (0.05 mg/L)
Turbidity: < 1 NTU
Tannins (organics): <0.1 ppm (0.1 mg/L)
UVT (transmiance): >85% (Please contact CHANDLER if water has a UVT that is less than
80% for pre-treatment recommendaons)
You can have your water tested at a private analycal laboratory or by your local dealer. It is
always recommended to install pre-ltraon of at least 5 microns prior to a CHANDLER UV dis-
infecon system.

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Assembly
Unpack the system and ensure all the components are included with the system. Your system is
shipped with the following components:
CHANDLER (Standard output lamp systems)
CONTROLLER
GLOW PLUG
(UV/UVD units only)
UV SENSOR
(UVDM units only)
“UV” SYSTEMS
UVC-4 North American
UV D/UV DM SYSTEMS
UVC-5 North American
300016 Complete Assembly
310026 Teon Plug
310040 O-Ring
390007 Brass Nut
UVS-2.5 UVDM -2, -3, -6, -11, -15
series
UVS-3.5 UVDM-20 series
GLAND NUT
O-RING
SLEEVE SPRING
QUARTZ SLEEVE
REACTOR
UV LAMP
320006
310038
UVLMP-2 “-2” series
UVLMP-3 “-3” series
UVLMP-6 “-6” series
UVLMP-11 “-11” series
UVLMP-20 “-20” series
UVLMP-15 “-15” series
40040085
UVQTZ-2 “-2” series
UVQTZ-3 “-3” series
UVQTZ-6 “-6” series
UVQTZ-11 “-11” series
UVQTZ-20 “-20” series
UVQTZ-15 “-15” series
LAMP KEY

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CHANDLER-HO (High output lamp systems)
CONTROLLER
GLOW PLUG
(AU H/UV DH units only)
UV SENSOR
(UV DHM units only)
GLAND NUT
O-RING
SLEEVE SPRING
QUARTZ SLEEVE
REACTOR
UV LAMP
UV H SYSTEMS
UVC-4H
(ts all units)
UV DH/UV DHM SYS-
TEMS
UVC-4H
(ts all units)
POWER CORD
300016 Complete Assembly
310026 Teon Plug
310040 O-Ring
390007 Brass Nut
UVS-3.5H Standard series
260004 North
American
320006
310038
UVLMP-4H “-5” series
UVLMP-10H “-10” series
UVLMP-15H “-15” series
UVLMP-25H “-25” series
UVLMP-40H “-40” series
40040085
UVQTZ-4H “-5” series
UVQTZ-10H “-10” series
UVQTZ-15H “-15” series
UVQTZ-25H “-25” series
UVQTZ-40H “-40” series
LAMP KEY

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System Sizing
All CHANDLER UV systems are rated for a specic ow rate in water that meets the quality pa-
rameters on page 5. PLEASE NOTE that increasing the ow above this rang or disinfecng water
that does not meet the quality parameters will decrease the dose and therefore compromise the
microorganism inacvaon.
To determine ow rate follow these simple steps:
Be sure no water is being used in the home. Open a faucet or tap nearest the pressure system
and run unl the well pump starts. Close the faucet and using a second hand watch, record the
length of me in seconds unl the pump stops. This is known as the cycle me.
Then using a container of known volume, preferably in US Gallons, open the faucet or tap near-
est the pressure system and measure the amount of water drawn o unl the pump starts again.
Depending on the size of the container used, it is acceptable to turn the faucet on and o to
empty the container. This measurement is known as the draw down.
To calculate the pressure system ow rate divide the draw down by the cycle me and mulply
that by 60.
Draw Down__________÷ Cycle Time____________ x 60=__________Pumping Rate in USGPM
Locaon
For Point of Entry (POE) systems, choose a locaon where the main cold water line is accessible.
The system must be installed aer other water treatment equipment (soener or lters), but
before any branches (See Figure 1). For Point of Use (POU) systems, install the unit just before
the faucet. CHANDLER recommends that a 5 micron lter be installed before the UV system for
a nal polishing step before the water is disinfected.
Figure 1. Recommended POE Installaon Locaon

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To facilitate lamp removal, ensure there is enough space at the lamp connector end to safely
remove the UV lamp and/or quartz sleeve (See Figure 2). The controller will require a ground
fault circuit interrupter (GFCI or GFI) outlet and should be mounted beside or above the reactor.
PLEASE NOTE: All CHANDLER UV disinfecon systems are intended for indoor use only as they
should not be exposed to the elements.
Installaon
Step 1: The reactor can be installed either horizontally or
vercally using the clamps provided. Vercal installaon is
the preferred method with the inlet at the boom (lamp
connecon at the top) as it allows any air that may be in the
lines to be easily purged from the system.
Step 2: The use of a by-pass assembly is recommended as
it will allow you to isolate the UV reactor. This will allow for
easier access in case maintenance is required (See Figure 3).
Step 3: Use the supplied fasteners to mount the UV reac-
tor to wood or drywall. If mounng to an alternate material
you will need to purchase the proper corresponding fasten-
ers.
Step 4: For water supplies where the maximum ow rate
is unknown, a ow restrictor is recommended so that the
rated ow of your parcular CHANDLER system is not ex-
ceeded. The ow restrictor should be installed on the outlet
port of the reactor.
Step 5: It is recommended to have a licensed plumber
connect the UV reactor to the water supply and may be a
requirement depending on where you are located.
Figure 3. By-pass assembly
Figure 2. Lamp Removal
Spacing
leave at least
an additonal
reactor length
to facilitate
lamp and
sleeve removal
Note: Installaon of your
CHANDLER disinfecon
systems shall comply with
applicable provincial/state &
local regulaons.

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Step 6: Once the system has been plumbed in, gently remove the
quartz sleeve from its packaging being careful not to touch the length
with your hands. The use of coon gloves is recommended for this
procedure as oils from the hands can leave residue on the sleeve and
lamp which can ulmately block the UV light from geng to the wa-
ter.
Carefully slide the sleeve into the reactor unl you can feel it hit the
opposite end of the reactor. Align the sleeve so it centered along the
length of the reactor, then gently push it in to lock it into the inter-
nal centering springs in the far side of the reactor. CAUTION: Pushing
too hard when the sleeve is not aligned can damage the centering
springs. Slide the o-ring onto the sleeve unl it is bued up against
the reactor.
Figure 4. Quartz
Sleeve Installaon
Step 7: Hand ghten the provided gland nut over the quartz sleeve onto the threaded end of
the reactor. It has a posive stop to prevent over-ghtening. A rm force may be required to fully
ghten the gland nut, but DO NOT USE TOOLS for this step. Insert the provided stainless steel
compression spring into the quartz sleeve. The spring works with the lamp and lamp connector
to create the proper lamp alignment. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT install a UV lamp inside the quartz
sleeve without the sleeve spring in place.
Step 8: Install the UV sensor (UVDM systems only). Align the at poron so it faces the gland
nut end and matches up with the half metal lip on the sensor port (see Figure 5). Insert the sen-
sor so it is fully seated and hand ghten the sensor nut.
Figure 5. UV Sensor Installaon Figure 6. IEP Connecon
Step 9: The reactor is now ready for water ow. When all plumbing connecons have been
completed, slowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks. Make sure the by-pass valves are
funconing properly and that the water is owing through the reactor. The most common leak
is from the o-ring not making a proper seal on the reactor. For new installaons, review steps 6
and 7. For older systems drain the reactor, remove the o-ring, dry it and reapply silicon grease.
Reinstall the o-ring ensuring that it is properly sealed against the reactor and check again for
leaks.
Step 10: Mount the controller to the wall so it is above or beside the reactor to ensure that no
moisture can deposit on any of the connecons (see Figure 1). Always mount the controller ver-
cally. For monitored systems, insert the sensor connector into the IEP port located on the right
side of the controller (Figure 6). For the sensor to be recognized by the controller, the controller
power must be plugged in last. Do not plug the controller power cord in before the last step.
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