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Depending on which system you have installed you must attach one of the following Class A or
Class B tags to the UV system.
Class A System:
This system conforms to NSF/ANSI Standard 55 and CSA
B483.1 for the disinfection of microbiologically contaminated
water that meets all other public health standards. The
system is not intended for the treatment of water that has
an obvious contamination or intentional source such as raw
sewage, nor is the system intended to convert wastewater to
microbiologically safe drinking water.
If this system is used for the treatment of untreated surface
waters or ground water under the direct influence of sur-
face water a device found to be in conformance for cyst
reduction under the appropriate NSF/ANSI standard shall be
installed upstream of the system.
Warning: If there is any type of system failure with a Class
A system water must be boiled before use or consumption.
System must be cleaned before use after a system failure.
See In-House Water Distribution System Disinfection section of
manual.
Class B System:
This system conforms to NSF/ANSI Standard 55 and CSA
B483.1 for the supplemental bactericidal treatment of
disinfected public drinking water or other drinking water
that has been tested and deemed acceptable for human
consumption by the state or local health agency having
jurisdiction. The system is only designed to reduce normally
occurring non-pathogenic nuisance microorganisms.
Class B systems are not intended for the disinfection of
contaminated water.
Always install and operate the unit in an environment
where both air and water temperature will normally
range between 36°F (2°C) and 104°F (40°C).
See instruction manual for use conditions.
Lamp should be replaced every year (9000 Hrs.) Ballast
has built in 365 day countdown timer.
Always install and operate the unit in an environment
where both air and water temperature will normally range
between 36°F (2°C) and 104°F (40°C).
See instruction manual for use conditions.
Lamp should be replaced every year (9000 Hrs.) Ballast
has built in 365 day countdown timer.
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