WAGNER 40039000 POOL UV-C Clarifier 75 Watts Stainless Steel User Manual

June 4, 2024
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WAGNER 40039000 POOL UV-C Clarifier 75 Watts Stainless Steel

INSTRUCTION

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Do not disassemble! The quartz glass connection cannot and may not be dismantled. Disassembly attempts can lead to leakage, glass breakage or personal injury. Damage to the UV-C device as a result of dismantling is not covered by the warranty.

POSSIBLE INSTALLATION AND FLOW DIRECTION:

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Make sure the flow always goes from bottom to top, to prevent air inclusion.

POSSIBLE INSTALLATION

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

| UV-C 75W Timer
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Type| 75.000 /75W
Rec. flow for 30 mJ/cm2| 16 m³/h
Max. flow| 23 m³/h
Max. pressure| 2 bar
Diameter unit Ø| 70 mm
Length unit| 76 cm
Diameter in-outlet Ø| 63mm / 50mm / 1 ½”
Housing| 316L
Electronic ballast| 230V AC 50/60Hz
Maximum current| 0,57A
Lamp wattage| 75W
Lamp| Lighttech T5 75W
Lifespan lamp| 9.000 h
Indicator| ü
Replace lamp alert| ü
Flow switch| –

Please read through these instructions for use carefully before installing this device.

HOW IT WORKS
Inside the reactor a UV-C lamp produces radiation with a wavelength of 253.7 nm. Radiation of this type kills bacteria, viruses, algae and fungi (e.g. Legionella and Cryptosporidium). The UV-C unit produces clean, fresh, clear water in an efficient, environmentally friendly way. The water is fed through the UV-C device by a pump. The UV-C radiation neutralizes bacteria, viruses and other micro-organisms and prevents them from reproducing. Floating algae is also destroyed by this radiation, which greatly improves the clarity of the water. The UV-C unit is equipped with an electronic ballast. This ballast ensures optimum performance of the lamp. In addition, the stainless steel reactor reflects UV-C radiation, increasing efficiency by up to 35%. Thanks to the UV-C unit, the water is disinfected efficiently and safely, providing you with excellent water quality. Overdosing with UV-C is not possible.

INSTALLATION OF EARTHING

(DRAWING 1)

  1. Before the plastic strain relief (4) is fitted on the earthing bolt (1), first pull the cable (2) through the strain relief (4). Place the strain relief (4) about 10 cm from the eye (2) of the earthing cable.
  2. Place the eye (2) of the cable over the earthing bolt that is attached to the housing.
  3. Then place a serrated lock washer (3).
  4. Attach the strain relief (4) to create a Ø5 cm loop.
  5. Finally, place the second serrated lock washer (5) and the lock nut (6) on the earthing bolt.
  6. Once the parts have been placed on the earthing bolt in the correct order, it can be tightened with an 8 mm open-end or ring spanner

CAUTION:
Carefully read these instructions before installing this device.

  • Always make sure to have a correct grounding. When in doubt about the grounding of the electrotechnical installation in general, always consult a licensed electrotechnical mechanic. Faulty grounding can be dangerous, and/or lead to corrosion of stainless steel or aluminium reactors.
  • Radiation of this ultraviolet lamp is dangerous for eyes and skin.
  • The quartz glass and the UV-C lamp will stay warm for quite some time after the device has been switched off. It has a cooling time of at least 15 minutes.
  • The UV-C lamp should never be turned on when there’s no flow.
  • It’s not permitted to flow a liquid through the reactor or to add additions to the water that has to be treated, which can have a negative effect on corrosion or degradation on the used materials. This to avoid dangerous situations or damage to the reactor and surrounding installations and/or to the flora and fauna.
  • Always free the device of tension first during maintenance! Risk of an electric shock. Connect only to a grounding-type receptacle protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Do not use an extension cord.
  • Wear gloves to protect the quartz glass and UV-C lamp against fingerprints. Fingerprints can burn into the quartz glass and UV-C lamp while turned on, causing a reduction of the disinfection.
  • Wear safety glasses during maintenance and installation.

DEVICE INSTALLATION

(FIGURE 2)
Decide where you want to mount the device. Never install the UV-C unit after the pH controller, chlorine dispenser or salt electrolysis system in the swimming pool installation. The best place to install the device is directly after the filter. See the schematic diagram in the operating instructions. Make sure there is always water flowing through the device when the lamp is on. Never install the device in direct sunlight.  Install the device in a dry, well-ventilated area. The device can be installed either horizontally or vertically, provided that the water flow is from bottom to top (see schematic diagram at the beginning of theinstructions for use), with 30 cm of unobstructed space on the side opposite the lamp connection for future maintenance. At least one metre of unobstructed space must be left on the side with the lamp connection for convenient future replacement of the lamp (K) without having to disconnect the entire device.
CAUTION: All connections and couplings must be hand-tight. Do not tighten them with tools. Otherwise, damage may occur.

  1. Unscrew the nut (N) from the housing (U). Remove the UV-C lamp (K) from the supplied tube (see packaging) and carefully slide the lamp into the quartz sleeve (M). Place the lamp (K) with the contact pins in the lamp fitting (L) and then tighten the nut (N) on the housing (U).
  2. Fit the supplied pipe clamps (O). Then insert the unit into the pipe clamps. Tighten the three-piece coupling (I) firmly, while ensuring the correct position of the sealing rings (P), both at the connections and the quartz sleeve (see figure 2).
  3. Mount the unit using the grommets (T) or three-piece coupling (I) or and the glue coupling for the flow switch (V For amalgam only). The glue connections of the three-piece coupling are Ø63 mm or 2”. If the pipes are smaller than Ø63 mm or 2”, use the Ø63 x 50 mm (T) or 2” x 1.5” x 1” adapter. This can be glued in the three-piece coupling (I) and in the glue coupling for the flow switch (V For amalgam only). The inside of the adapter (T) has internal screw threads at one end, making it possible to fit a hose tail adapter (not included) with sealing ring.
  4. Insert the plug of the UV-C device into an earthed wall socket that is protected by a residual current device.
  5. Look through the transparent parts of the device to make sure the lamp is lit.
  6. The device is shut off when power is disconnected from the device.

For amalgam only
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE LED HOUR METER
When the UV-C device is switched on, the program performs a self-diagnostic test. The LED flashes red quickly for about one second. Then the LED lights are green, flashes green or lights red. This depends on the number of hours that the system has already been in operation. When the UV-C lamp is switched on for the first time, or after the ‘reset’ function is used, the value will be 4,500, 9,000 or 16,000. The number of hours is based on the lamp in your device. Each UV-C lamp has a maximum number of operating hours, during which the lamp provides optimum disinfection. After this number of hours, the lamp must be replaced. When the system is switched off, or after a power failure, the system will remember the remaining number of hours. When it is switched on again the system will continue counting from where it left off.
Hour meter status

  • Lit green: the UV-C lamp is operating within its normal service life.
  • Flashing green: the UV-C lamp will need to be replaced after 500 more hours.
  • Lit red: the UV-C lamp should be replaced as soon as possible.

Resetting the hour meter
After the lamp is replaced, the system can begin counting again. First you must perform a ‘reset’. A reset changes the hour meter reading back to the programmed number of hours.

  • Hold the button.
  • The LED will flash quickly and then light green. This takes a total of about 5 seconds.
  • As soon as the hour meter is lit green you can release the button.
  • The hour meter will begin counting a new cycle as described under ‘hour meter status’.

DISASSEMBLY/MAINTENANCE

Always disconnect the power supply during maintenance/disassembly of the device. The device must be cleaned at least twice a year. When there is a significant amount of algal growth and/ or lime build-up in the unit the quartz sleeve (M) must be cleaned. The special lamp must be replaced after the number of hours of operation has elapsed. The inside of the reactor can be cleaned with a soft brush.

  1. Let the water flow out of the device.
  2. Unscrew the nut (N) and remove the lamp (K) from the fitting (L). Remove the lamp from the quartz sleeve, and replace the special lamp (K) if necessary. Caution is advised as these are very delicate parts.
  3. Carefully remove the quartz sleeve (M) (see figure 3). Never use force! CAUTION: Always wear protective gloves and glasses.
  4. Clean the quartz sleeve with an appropriate cleanser. Always use a soft cloth to clean the sleeve and avoid scratches.
  5. Carefully place the lamp back in the quartz sleeve, fit the O-ring (T) back onto the quartz sleeve and connect the lamp (K) to the fitting (L). Screw the nut (N) back onto the housing. If the housing or the electrical section must be replaced, the earthing must first be disconnected from the housing. Please read the Installation and Disassembly section before installing a new housing or electrical section. Make sure you save the various separate parts for the earth connection. These are not supplied with a new housing or electrical section. If in doubt about the connection, consult a qualified installer.

For the safety instructions and terms of the guarantee, we would like to refer to the general UV-C manual from VGE International B.V.

RECYCLE INFORMATION
The symbol of the barred bin printed on the product means that it must be collected separately from other rubbish when it will not be anymore in use. The user, at the end of the life of the product, will have to bring it to a proper rubbish collection center for electric and electrical devices. Alternatively, he can return the used product to the seller at the moment he buys a new unit, but only in proportion 1 to 1. A differentiated refuse collection is environmentally friendly and it helps the recycling of the materials, any other collection procedure is unlawful and will be subject to the law in force.

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