3. Installing the system
Note:
Please check if there is su cient space for installing the system itself, its accessories,
connections, and for servicing and repair. Under no circumstances should the system
be installed outdoors. The environment where the system is installed should
adhere to any appropriate hygiene and sanitation conditions. Avoid any external
dripping liquids from pipes or drains etc onto the system.
This system should be placed on a stable and at surface. Keep the system away
from heat. It shall not be placed in a place that may have in ammable gas leakage.
a. Press down the collets and pull out the plugs
of the water inlet and outlet holes in the back
of the system.
b. Connect the water inlet and the three-way ball valve.
Measure the length of the 3/8" pipe you need to connect the system and the
three-way ball valve, and cut it accordingly with a pipe cutter. Insert the other
end of the 3/8" pipe which has been connected with the three-way ball valve
into the water inlet hole in the back of the system. Use a clip to secure the pipe
at the hole.
Note: The inlet water pressure should be within 0.1-0.4 MPa. If the pressure is too
low, a pressure booster should be installed prior to the system. If the pressure
is too high, a pressure relief valve should be installed prior to the system.
c. Connect the water outlets and the faucet.
After you measure the length of the 1/4" pipe you need to connect the system
and the faucet, cut the 1/4" pipe with a pipe cutter. Insert one end of the pipe into
a quick connect tting, and connect the quick connect tting on the longer stem
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