WTC 600 LP / MP

Version 06/05

Safety Notes

 

 

 

Contents

 

1

Safety Notes

3

2

Intended Use

3

3

Maintenance and Care

4

3.1

Starting Operation

4

3.1.1

Admission-pressure Unit

4

3.1.2

Filling the Metering Stations

4

3.1.3

Switching On the Equipment

5

3.1.4

Operating Indicators

5

3.2

During Operation

5

3.2.1

Control and Corrective Action Intervals..

5

3.2.2

Sand and Activated Carbon Filter

6

3.2.3

Bleeding the Metering Pump

6

3.2.4

Replacing the Fine Filter

7

3.2.5

Fine Adjustment of the Operating Pressu-

res

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7

3.2.6

Mixing the Chemicals

8

3.3

Switching Off the Equipment

9

4

Consumption Materials

9

5

Malfunctions

10

6

Technical Data

11

7

EU Declaration of Conformity

12

Equipment Components

1Sand filter

2Activated carbon filter

3Control, activated carbon filter

4Control, sand filter

5Manometer, sand filter supply pressure

6Manometer, activated carbon filter supply pressure

7RO filter unit

8Switch box

9Operating mode switch

10Control panel

11Manometer, pump pressure

12Manometer, concentrate pressure

13Concentrate control valve

14Pressure control valve

15Manometer, fine filter supply pressure

16Manometer, fine filter output pressure

17Fine filter unit

18Power outlets, sand and activated carbon filter

19Power outlets (3x) for metering stations

20Main switch

1 Safety Notes

Safe operation of the equipment is possible only when the operating in- structions and safety notes are read completely, and the instructions con- tained therein are strictly followed.

Drinking Water

Drinking water quality is ensured only when the equipment is controlled within the scheduled periods. Observe the given control intervals.

Have the drinking water quality checked in reg- ular intervals; the valid drinking water regula- tions are to be observed.

Chemicals

Wear acid-resistant protective clothing (gog- gles and gloves).

Store chemicals cool and dry, however, not below 5 °C.

Keep chemicals at locations not accessible for children.

Ensure good room ventilation and provide a washing facility.

Have eye wash bottle readily available.

Electrical Equipment

Work on the electrical equipment is to be car- ried out only by skilled persons for electrical work.

Never touch damaged or cut through mains cables; pull the mains plug immediately, as required.

Never operate the equipment with a damaged cable.

2 Intended Use

The equipment is used for conditioning of surface water, well water and river water.

Depending on the untreated water quality, the modular set-up enables secure separation of turbid materials, water hardeners, salts and bacteria/virus.

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