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| ACCESSORIES |
Stainless Steel Adjustable Legs | Floor Mounting Hardware | ||
1. Carefully place the unit on its side. | Stainless steel adjustable legs with deck mounting flange are | ||
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| available for securing the booster heater to the floor. |
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| Shock Absorber |
Do not lay unit on the side with the control panel. Damage | The shock absorber installed between the booster and the | ||
to the unit could occur. | commercial dish machine reduces water hammer induced by | ||
2. Thread the adjustable legs into the existing leg holes on | rapidly operating valves. The water hammer can cause damage | ||
the bottom of the unit. | to the equipment. | ||
3. After all legs are secure, return the unit to the upright | Blended Phosphate Water Treatment | ||
position. | System | ||
NOTE: If unit is not level, use an adjustable | The Blended Phosphate Water Treatment System is installed | ||
to adjust the foot of each leg until unit is level. Each leg | before the booster water heater and reduces mineral scale | ||
is adjustable from 6″ (152 mm) to 7″ (178 mm). | |||
into the water. | |||
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| Bradford White recommends that the Blended Phosphate Water |
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| Treatment System be installed with unions on the incoming 3/4" |
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| water supply line after the pressure reducing valve and before |
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| the booster water heater. |
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| Cartridges supplied have a usage rating of 100,000 gallons |
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| (378,541 liters) of water. To assure proper operation the |
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| cartridges must be replaced when expired. |
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| NOTE: Product failure caused by liming or sediment buildup is |
Figure 14. Optional Stainless Steel Adjustable Legs | not covered under warranty. | ||
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Form No. | 17 |