Manual Bypass Valve / Pre-Installation Check List

Manual Bypass Valve (Optional)

Your Hamilton Beach system is equipped with a manual bypass valve. (See Figure 4.) This valve is to be used if you want to stop the flow of water through the equipment but still allow untreated water into your home.

Figure 4: Bypass valve.

For example, a bypass valve may be used if a leak occurs in the system or when the homeowner(s) will be gone from the home for an extended period of time.

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Note:

It is recommended that the bypass valve knobs be engaged and disengaged (turned in and out of service) once a year to ensure that the O-rings are functioning. This allows the bypass valve to turn more freely if it becomes necessary.

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Pre-Installation Check List

The following items should be checked and verified prior to the installation of the equipment. Under certain circumstances, as indicated, additional procedures or pieces of equipment may be recommended.

o Water Pressure Verification: A minimum water pressure of 20 psi is required for normal operation. Maximum water pressure is 120 psi.

o Electrical Requirements: The system includes a 12-volt transformer to be plugged into a standard 110 volt 60 Hz current. If additional cord length is required, a 15 foot extension is available. (AVP-1000907, see pg. 11)

o Drain-Line Connection: Choose a location close to a drain to put your brine tank. Avoid overhead runs in excess of 25 feet. Drain line must be a minimum of 1⁄2” inside diameter.

Do not use soft vinyl tubing, 3/8” or smaller tubing. Do not expose tubing to freezing.

When barb drain fittings are used, always use a hose clamp to secure the tubing to the fitting. Do not connect the drain line to the overflow line on the salt storage container. Installation of the drain line should be in accordance with all state and local plumbing codes.

o Installation Site: When choosing the proper locations for the equipment, consider the following factors:

Proximity to drain.

Proximity to electrical outlet.

Access to plumbing; it is recommended that when possible both hot and cold water be treated with the exception of outside taps. Kitchen cold is optional. Additional equipment may work better with treated water. Consult your dealer for details and the best option for the application. (See Figure 5.)

o Unpacking System: After removing the system from the box, inspect the system for any concealed damage that may have occurred

in shipping. If damage occurred, contact your dealer for details. Do not install if the system has sustained damage.

Whole-home media filtration system

Water conditioner

Figure 5: Water-using appliances and fixtures in reference to water-conditioner system installation site.

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Hamilton Beach SA-HB-40-DB-CERT manual Manual Bypass Valve Optional, Pre-Installation Check List