DESSALATOR FREEDOM DC NAVIGATOR-60 Fully Automatic Marine Watermaker User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- DESSALATOR
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FREEDOM DC NAVIGATOR-60 Fully Automatic Marine Watermaker
Product Information
The product is called FREEDOM DC 60 NAVIGATOR – AUTOMATIC. It is
a water desalination system manufactured by Dessalator. The model
is FREEDOM DC NAVIGATOR-60 v2.5 (03/2023). The company is located
at ZI des 3 Moulins 282 rue des Cistes 06600 Antibes, France. For
more information, you can visit their website at
www.dessalator.com or contact them
via email at contact@dessalator.com or phone at +33 4 93 95 04
55.
List of Components
- Hull Valve
- Prefilter
- Front Control Panel
- Motor/Pump Block
- Membrane Block
Assembly
- List of supplies necessary for assembly
- Seawater inlet:
- Seawater inlet valve
- Cartridge prefilter
Seawater position: For use in desalinization mode
Fresh water position: For manual rinsing or sterilization when
needed (see Appendix A3)
Closed position: For changing the filter cartridge (see Appendix
A4)
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Connections: If the pipes are to pass through walls or be in
contact with sharp corners, provide protection against wear and
friction by inserting them into a sheath or pipe of greater
diameter. -
Motor/Pump Block: Stainless steel legs for fixing the
motor/pump block and connect the prefilter outlet to the pump
intake. -
Electric connections:
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WARNING! Never work with the power on! Turn off the power of
your entire system. -
12V or 24V Motor: Connect the battery’s negative cable and
connect the battery’s positive cable (do not forget to install the
fuse holder).
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Membrane Block
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Control panel: The control panel must be mounted on a vertical
panel. Ensure unrestricted access to the back of the control panel,
this will make connections easier. You should place it in a place
where the light indicators are visible. Example: below or on the
sides of cupboards, under the chart or center table, on the front
panel of a rear berth, etc.
Note: Please refer to the appendices in the user manual for
detailed instructions and diagrams.
FREEDOM DC 60 NAVIGATOR – AUTOMATIC
60 liters/hour 12 (or 24V)
ASSEMBLY AND USER MANUAL
FREEDOM DC NAVIGATOR-60 v2.5 (03/2023)
Dessalator®
ZI des 3 Moulins 282 rue des Cistes 06600 Antibes, France www.dessalator.com
contact@dessalator.com
Table of Contents
Copyright / Disclaimer ……………………………………………………………………………………………….3 List of
Components……………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Assembly
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6
- List of supplies necessary for assembly …………………………………………………………..6 2) Seawater inlet ………………………………………………………………………………………………7 3) Motor/Pump Block…………………………………………………………………………………………9 4) Electric connections …………………………………………………………………………………….10 5) Membrane Block …………………………………………………………………………………………11 6) Control panel………………………………………………………………………………………………12 7) Mini Remote Control (optional) ………………………………… Erreur ! Signet non défini. Start-Up …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14 1) Precautions before start- up…………………………………………………………………………..14 2) Starting-up the watermaker…………………………………………………………………………..15 3) Stopping the watermaker: without rinsing of the membranes …………………………….16 4) Stopping the watermaker: with automatic rinsing of the membranes ………………….16 5) Using the Mini Remote Control (optional) ………………….. Erreur ! Signet non défini. Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….19 Maintenance …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..20 1) Membranes maintenance …………………………………………………………………………….20 2) Rinsing frequency of the membranes …………………………………………………………….20 3) Sterilizing the membranes ……………………………………………………………………………21 4) High-pressure pump ……………………………………………………………………………………22 Spare Parts…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23 Appendix A1: How do watermakers work?………………………………………………………………….24 Appendix A2: Mounting of the DESSALATOR® high-pressure nozzles ………………………….25 Appendix A3: Manual Rinsing Procedure……………………………………………………………………26 Appendix A4: Instructions for the Sterilizing Cartridge ………………………………………………….27 Appendix A5: Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………….28 Appendix A6: Guide of the Indicator Lights of the Mini Remote Control ………………………….29 Appendix A7: Circuit diagram of the electronic board …………………………………………………..30 Appendix A8: Schematic drawing………………………………………………………………………………31
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Copyright / Disclaimer
Dessalator® ZI des 3 Moulins, 282 rue des Cistes Bâtiment Euro 92 06600
Antibes, France
www.dessalator.com contact@dessalator.com +33 4 93 95 04 55
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List of Components
Hull Valve
Ø Must be placed as low as possible in the boat so as to avoid drawing in any
air Ø Must be installed towards the back for a motorboat, or centered near the
keel for a sailboat. The ribs of the strainer should be placed towards the
front the boat to force the entry of water by scooping during navigation. Ø
The strainer of the hull valve helps stop large particles at the entrance of
the system.
Prefilter
Ø Must be placed as close as possible to the hull valve and, if possible,
beneath the waterline to ensure a better yield/output. If this is not
possible, you must install a pre-pump (optional).
Ø Helps stop solid particles in seawater at the inlet of the motor/pump block.
Up to 5 microns.
Ø Comes with a tool for screwing / unscrewing the tank.
Ø Comes equipped with a solenoid valve for automated rinsing.
Ø Comes equipped with a 3-way valve.
Front Control Panel
Composed of the following elements: Ø A high-pressure manometer Ø A flowmeter Ø A start switch Ø A know for pressure adjustment Ø An operating hours counter Ø Three indicator lights
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Motor/Pump Block
Ø Must ideally be placed beneath the waterline for optimal yield/output. Note:
If it is not possible to install the motor block beneath the waterline, it is
necessary to install the optional booster pump.
Ø Composed of the 12 or 24 Volt motor. Ø Must be installed in a ventilated
space. Ø A fuse holder is provided.
Membrane Block
Ø The membrane block includes 2 seawater membranes mounted together in a
compact block.
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Piping (supplied by Dessalator®)
Ø High-pressure piping from the pump to the membranes and from the membranes
to the control panel. An 8-meter pipe is provided, it should be cut into two
parts. The length of each part is to be determined according to the distance
of the different elements.
Ø 4 special DESSALATOR® fittings for high-pressure piping (see assembly
procedure in Appendix A2). § Including one 90° elbow fitting for the back of
the control panel, which can swivel 360°.
Ø Fresh water production piping going from the outlet of the membrane block to
the dashboard (6 meters long).
Assembly
- List of supplies necessary for assembly
Ø Screws (self-tapping and more). Ø Stainless steel ties, Ø 8-16mm and Ø 12-22mm. Ø `Electrician’ plastic ties. Ø Teflon tape. Ø Loctite 542 liquid or Loctite 577 paste. Ø Polyurethane sealant, Sicaflex or equivalent. Ø Corrugated sheath for electric cables and high-pressure tubes. Ø Braided-core flexible hose, Ø 10mm and Ø 12mm inner diameter (Tricoflex) and 3mm
thick. Ø Power cable: 35 to 50mm² for 12 volts; 35mm² for 24 volts depending on the cable
length. Ø Various tools (drills, saws, Ø 21mm hole saws, etc.).
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- Seawater inlet
Seawater inlet valve
Ø The strainer should be placed as low as possible beneath the waterline so that it does not draw in any air. It should be placed far from the discards.
Ø Pierce the hull with a Ø 21mm hole saw. Ø The streaks of the strainer must be placed towards the front of the boat to allow the
water to naturally enter by scooping during navigation. Ø Seal the junction with the hull properly using polyurethane sealant or Sicaflex. Do not
forget to paint the submerged part with special underwater paint. Ø The hull valve must remain accessible for maintenance operations. Ø Seal the valve/strainer and valve/hose connections with Loctite 577.
Cartridge prefilter
Seawater position: For use in desalinization mode Fresh water position: For manual rinsing or sterilization when needed (see Appendix A3)
Closed position: For changing the filter cartridge (see Appendix A4)
Ø The prefilter must also be installed beneath the waterline to ensure a better yield/output. It must be easy to access.
Ø The fixing bracket is reversible to allow you to adjust the installation height. Ø Piping connections must be made with Tricoflex Ø 12 mm (inside diameter), for the
entire seawater system as well as the pressurized rinsing system. § Do not forget to fasten 2 stainless steel collars on each fitting.
Ø Allow a minimum of 3 cm below the filter body for the clearance of the tank when opening it. A screw is provided for screwing / unscrewing it.
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Ø The connection for fresh water rinsing must be done with water from the
pressurized freshwater system.
Ø A solenoid valve is mounted behind the prefilter for automatic rinsing. Ø
The valve handle must be in seawater position (see diagram above with the 3
positions of the 3-way valve).
For manual rinsing, put the valve handle in fresh water position (see diagram
above with the 3 positions of the 3-way valve) and follow the instructions in
Appendix A3. To replace the filter cartridge, follow the procedure in Appendix
A4. During this procedure, be careful not to lose the tank’s O-ring. Fill the
system with fresh water for 30 seconds to 1 minute before putting the valve
handle back into the seawater position (see diagram above with the 3 positions
of the 3-way valve).
Connections
Ø Use Tricoflex Ø 12mm (inside diameter) for the seawater system and for
pressurized rinsing.
Ø Fasten two stainless steel collars on each connection, with the clamping
heads positioned opposite one another.
Ø Connect the pressurized fresh water from the outlet of the water unit to the
3-way valve.
Ø Connection can be made under a sink, a washbasin or on the path of the
pressurized cold water piping.
Ø The valve handle must be aligned with the filter.
Tip: If the pipes are to pass through walls or be in contact with sharp
corners, provide protection against wear and friction by inserting them into a
sheath or pipe of greater diameter.
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- Motor/Pump Block
Ø To ensure optimal production, the assembly of the high-pressure motor block must be completed as low as possible in the boat, in a horizontal position and in an area protected from water sprays.
Ø Use the 2 stainless steel legs under the 2 motors to fix the motor block. Leave a few centimetres of wiggle room around it.
Ø Provide sufficient airflow for the ventilation of the motors. Ø The connection of the prefilter outlet to the inlet of the pump on the suction- side
pump should be done using Tricoflex piping Ø 12mm (inside diameter) and 2 stainless steel collars at each connection.
Ø The connection of the pump’s high-pressure head to the membrane inlet (red mark) should be done using a high-pressure hose that is cut to size (follow closely the assembly instructions in Appendix A2).
Ø Put a little liquid Loctite or threadlock on the male and female cones before each connection.
: Stainless steel legs for fixing the motor/pump block and : Connect the
prefilter outlet to the pump intake
: Tricoflex piping Ø 12mm (inside diameter) for the water system
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- Electric connections
WARNING! Never work with the power on! Turn off the power of your entire system.
Ø Respect the polarity when making the electrical connection on the 12V or 24V motor: positive on the relay with the brown wire and negative on the 12V or 24V motor with the green/yellow wire .
Ø Depending on the voltage, mount the 12V fuse holder or the 24V circuit breaker (supplied).
Ø Make sure to have cable with a sufficient section: 35 to 50 mm² for 12V and 35mm² for 24V.
Ø The watermaker’s control cable is 5-meter long and comes with an electric spit with coded pin (see page 12, cable 5).
Ø The control panel must always be supplied with direct current.
12V or 24V Motor
Connection pin
Connect the battery’s negative cable
Connect the battery’s positive cable (do not forget to install the fuse
holder)
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- Membrane Block
Ø The membrane block should preferably be mounted horizontally (on the base or side). Ø A vertical position might lead to a yield/output loss over time. Ø Fastening is done using self-tapping screws in the stainless steel brackets . Ø It is necessary to sheath the pipe connecting the output of the high pressure pump to
the inlet of the membranes because of the vibrations, which might lead to leaks if the pipe is attached or in direct contact with something. Ø The installation of the high-pressure nozzles must be carried out according to their assembly instructions (see Appendix A2). Ø Put some Loctite or threadlock on the 2 male and female cones before tightening. Ø Available as an option: 90° elbow high-pressure nozzle for the inlet and outlet of the membranes .
Stainless steel legs to fix the membrane block Connection of the high pressure pump to the inlet of the membrane block Membrane heads (optional 90° elbow connection for membrane heads) Hose for the high-pressure water system (supplied)
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- Control panel
The control panel must be mounted on a vertical panel.
Ensure unrestricted access to the back of the control panel, this will make connections easier. You should place it in a place where the light indicators are visible. Example: below or on the sides of cupboards, under the chart or centre table, on the front panel of a rear berth etc.
Hose for connecting the high-pressure membrane outlet to the high-pressure
control valve on the back of the front panel. (Black high-pressure hose
supplied)
Hose for connecting the water outlet of the membranes to the inlet of the
probe of the panel. (Outside diameter Ø 10mm pipe supplied)
Hose for connecting the fresh water outlet of the panel to the tanks,
dispensing clarinet or water inlet or with a tee provided that there is no
valve on the outlet of the water tank. (Outside diameter Ø 10mm pipe not
supplied, use preferably Tricoclair)
Hose to connect the discharge of panel. To be connected preferably to a water
disposal system like the evacuation of a sink, washbasin, cockpit etc. In this
case, do not forget to open the drain valves during use. (Ø 12mm inside
diameter pipe not supplied)
Cables to be connected:
– 12V (or 24V) power supply with a foolproof plug coming from the 12V (or 24V)
motor. See instructions for connection on page 10
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- Micro Remote Control (optional)
General presentation: The Dessalator® Micro Remote Control Dessalator allows you to restart, stop, perform a rinse and monitor the watermaker. The Mini Remote is very intuitive, which is why this quick guide only describes the basic functions and is meant to serve as a convenient reference
1: RED LIGHT ALARM 2: YELLOW LIGHT POOR QUALITY 3: GREEN LIGHT GOOD QUALITY 4: BLU LIGHT STATUS LIGHT 5: ON / OFF BUTTON
Note : in the event of an alarm, the machine must be restarted from the control panel (and not from the Micro-Command).
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Start-Up
- Precautions before start-up
WARNING! Before starting-up, check that the valves are open.
Mandatory:
Ø When using the device for the first time, after changing the filter, after the boat has been grounded or stopped for a long time, you should flush the system using fresh water by operating the three-way valve on the prefilter (see Appendix A3).
Ø Purge the system for 1 minute: watermaker must be stopped and the pressure regulator open (counterclockwise).
Ø Once the system is filled, put the valve back in seawater position (see Appendix A3).
Ø It is important to take into account the ampere capacity of the battery as well as the operating time. When using the system in 12 or 24V, you should not run it for more than 5 minutes without starting the boat engine.
Note: If you are not going to use the watermaker at all for a month or more, we recommend to either sterilize the membranes for storage (for a maximum duration of 6 months) or to rinse it out at least once a month. Before starting the system back up, we recommend rinsing it out for two minutes (see Appendix A3).
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- Starting-up the watermaker
Automatic mode:
The NAVIGATOR product range is equipped with a motorized knob regulator to adjust the pressure. Simply set the switch to 12/24V or 230V (or 120V), the pressure regulator dial will automatically go in the orange zone of the pressure gauge, then gradually adjust it until it reaches the green zone on the pressure gauge.
This procedure takes about 3 minutes.
Once this procedure is done, your watermaker will start producing fresh water, whose quality will be checked.
Manual mode:
If you prefer, you can build the pressure manually. Manual mode can only be activated within the 10 seconds following the starting-up of the device. This will temporarily deactivate Automatic mode.
Set the switch to 12 / 24V or 230V (or 120V). Once the engine has started, gradually turn the pressure regulator knob to the right to increase the pressure towards the middle of the orange zone then continue gradually increasing the pressure until it reaches the green zone on the pressure gauge.
This pressure build-up procedure should last approximately 1 minute.
Once this procedure is done, your watermaker will start producing fresh water, whose quality will be checked.
The device will then reset back to Automatic mode for the next time you use it.
Note: The fresh water yield depends on the temperature and salinity of the sea water.
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- Stopping the watermaker: without rinsing of the membranes
It is not necessary to rinse your membranes if you use your watermaker regularly. Set the switch to OFF, the watermaker will stop.
Beyond 10 days without use, it is best to rinse the membranes before the watermaker is started-up again (see manual rinse procedure in Appendix A3). - Stopping the watermaker: with automatic rinsing of the membranes
A rinsing must be carried out if the watermaker is not going to be used for more than 10 days. After using the watermaker, do not turn it off. Start turning the knob of the pressure regulator (counterclockwise) to engage the rinsing mechanism, the pressure of the manometer will drop . The watermaker will then start the rinsing procedure. The green and yellow LEDs on the control panel will illuminate, indicating that the flushing procedure is started. The procedure lasts 30 seconds. Once it is complete, the green and yellow LEDs will turn off and the only remaining light will be the flashing blue LED on the switch . If you do not have a Mini Remote Control, you can turn off the system by position the switch to OFF.
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- Using the Micro Remote Control (optional)
Once you start-up the system for the first time using the control panel, you can use the Micro-Remote Control to perform the following: monitor the state of the system, stop, perform a rinse or restart the system.
STARTING YOUR WATERMAKER :
2 sec.
To start the watermaker from STANDBY, press and hold the button for about 2
seconds.
The BLUE LED of the button will start to blink and the buzzer will acknowledge
the operation with 2 `beeps’.
Upon release of the button, the watermaker will start.
The RED, YELLOW and GREEN LEDs will show the same indication as on the control
panel of the watermaker.
The blinking speed of the YELLOW LED provides feedback of the water pressure
in the system : faster blinking means higher pressure.
Note : It is best practice to slowly build up water pressure inside the system in order to prolong the lifetime of your membranes. For that reason, should you plan to start your watermaker frequently using the MicroCommand we highly recommend to consider a machine with Automatic Pressure Regulation, like the DESSALATOR Navigator, Automatic or Pro-Auto series.
Note : LEDs are on
LEDs are flashing
LEDs are off
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STOPPING YOUR WATERMAKER :
2 sec.
To STOP your watermaker normally :
Press and hold the button for about 2 seconds. Upon release of the button, the
watermaker will STOP and go to STANDBY.
STOPPING YOUR WATERMAKER WITH AN AUTOMATIC RINCE CYCLE :
Note : Whilst the automatic rinse function is present on all DESSALATOR
watermakers, this function should only be initiated remotely on a watermaker
equipped with Automatic Pressure Regulation.
5 sec.
To STOP your watermaker and terminate the process with an automatic rinse
cycle :
Press and hold the button for about 5 seconds until the YELLOW and GREEN LEDs
are both lit and a long `beep’ is heard from the buzzer.
Upon release of the button, the watermaker will STOP and initiatean automatic
rinse cycle before going to STANDBY.
Note : LEDs are on
LEDs are flashing
LEDs are off
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Operation
Membranes are delicate components
Reverse osmosis membranes must be carefully maintained as they are the most
sensitive parts of your system. Follow the instructions given to avoid
damaging them and voiding the warranty. The nominal production capacity of the
watermaker is given for a temperature of 25°C for seawater and depend on the
salinity of the seawater in your navigation area. Each degree below this given
temperature decreases the flow rate by 2.5 to 5%.
Extremes temperatures
The membranes should not be exposed to temperatures below 0°C. Overpressure,
caused by expansion resulting from freezing, can rupture the membranes and
prevent the salt from being filtered out. The membranes must not be exposed to
temperatures above 60°C, as high temperatures may also prevent salt from being
removed.
Drying out of the membranes
After the first use, the membranes should be kept immersed in liquid, either
in treated seawater, in a mix of fresh water and sterilizing solution or,
temporarily, in fresh water (see Sterilization methods, Appendix A4).
Recommendations for use
The different quality and salinity level of seawater influence the yield of
the membranes.
WARNING! Do not use this system in areas where the water is muddy or polluted
and at the mouth of rivers or brackish water. This will prevent clogging the
prefilter and damaging the membranes.
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Maintenance
WARNING! In case of risk of frost, we recommend emptying the flowmeter located
on the control panel, disconnect the output pipe (blue) and blow or inject air
into this pipe while alternating pressing on the small button of the solenoid
valve located at the back of the control panel. You should also protect your
membranes against the cold using blankets or insulation.
- Membranes maintenance
Over time, it is normal for the flow to drop by 10 to 15%. If yield/output is no longer satisfactory, you should consider replacing the membranes. The output volume of your watermaker is established within the first 24 to 48 hours of operation. The fresh water output depends on the salinity and temperature of the seawater, as well as on the working pressure of the membranes. Rinsing the membranes can improve the yield/output. - Rinsing frequency of the membranes
It is therefore not necessary to rinse the membranes after each use. Rinsing them too often can lead to premature deterioration of the membranes. There are two methods to flush the system: one manual and the other automatic. Both methods use the water in the boat’s tanks. It is necessary to rinse the watermaker if it is not going to be used for several days.
Reminder: All flushing procedures should be done with the motor/pump block off. The biggest enemy of membranes is pressurized fresh water.
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Manual Rinsing
There is a valve next to the prefilter. This valve is connected to the
freshwater tank of the boat. When turned, it will automatically start the
boat’s freshwater system and send fresh water from the tank to the watermaker.
1. Do not put the watermaker on “ON”; leave it in its “OFF” position. 2. Turn
the pressure regulator all the way in the counterclockwise direction. 3. Turn
the fresh water inlet valve, located next to the prefilter, for 2 minutes. The
boat
pump will start and fresh water will flow into the watermaker.
Automatic Rinsing
See page 16 “Stopping the watermaker: with automatic rinsing of the membranes”
3) Sterilizing the membranes
When should the membranes be sterilized?
Under normal circumstances, a monthly and regular rinsing of the membranes is
enough for their maintenance. If you do no use the watermaker for a while and
cannot perform a monthly rinsing, membrane sterilization is necessary. The
protective effect of sterilizing does not exceed 6 months. The sterilization
should never be renewed more than twice a year but should include, between
these two operations, a mandatory rinse with fresh water. An excessive
concentration of sterilizing solution can corrode the membrane heads. We
recommend the sterilizing cartridge ST2 and our specified dose of sterilizing
solution, adapted to your system. Failure to comply with these recommendations
or use of another sterilizing solution void the warranty.
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Membranes sterilizing procedure
1. Easy method using the ST2 sterilization cartridge (reusable): We have
developed a sterilization cartridge that greatly facilitates handling. The
instructions for this cartridge are given in Appendix 4.
2. Manual method without the ST2 sterilization cartridge: With the watermaker
turned off, thoroughly rinse it for 10 minutes with fresh water using the
3-way valve on the prefilter. Pour the sterilizing product (whole bag) into a
bucket containing 8 litres of water. Uncouple the seawater inlet pipe and
immerse it in the bucket. Start the watermaker without increasing the pressure
until the bucket is empty. Once the bucket is empty and the operation
completed, reconnect the pipe.
3. Method using a garden sprayer: Pour the sterilizing product (whole bag)
into a bucket containing 8 litres of fresh water and mix everything together.
Fill the garden sprayer with this mixture and increase the pressure to 3 or 4
bar. Then inject the sterilizing solution at the inlet of the membranes (red
mark side).
Note: Before using the watermaker again simply rinse it with fresh water for a
few seconds, using the 3-way valve located on the pre-filter, in order to
eliminate the sterilant.
4) High-pressure pump
The high-pressure pump is half filled with oil to the level indicated on the
gauge. The oil used in the pump is a 15W40 or 20W40 multigrade oil. You not
exceed the level (as shown on the gauge). The oil does not need to be change
over time.
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Spare Parts
DESSALATOR® devices, which have a high reliability and long lifetime,
generally do not require costly servicing. An accident is always possible
(operation with low water level, accidental overpressure, impact, etc.).
We keep the following spare and maintenance parts at your disposal:
Ø 5µm 10-inch filter Ø Transmission belt Ø Electronic card Ø Membranes head Ø
Nozzle for high-pressure piping Ø Flowmeter tube, sold by the meter
Accessories:
Ø Mini Remote Control Ø Micro Remote Control Ø Complete ST2 sterilizing
cartridge Ø Sterilizer in sachet Ø Mineralizer cartridge Ø Mineralizer in
sachet Ø Nipple for high pressure tube Ø HP nozzle elbow
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Appendix A1: How do watermakers work?
How does reverse osmosis work?
Pressurized seawater enters the membranes which, similarly to “molecular
sieves”, only let the fresh water molecules pass. Most of the dissolved solid
particles do not cross the membranes. These residues are evacuated with the
discharge water. Reverse osmosis extracts 99% of impurities. The drinking
water produced by your reverse osmosis system can be consumed. If stored in
your tanks you can, if needed, treat this water with commercially available
products. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s dosage instructions. We sell
a mineralizing cartridge if you plan to drink the produced fresh water long-
term.
How does your watermaker work?
Seawater is draw in through the inlet valve of the thru-hull. It then passes
through the 5micron prefilter. The filtered water is then pressurized in the
membrane tube by the highpressure pump (operating pressure is in the green
zone of the pressure gauge). The pressurized water passes through the orifices
of the membrane surface, freed from the salt and bacteria, which are poured
back into the sea along with the remainder of the solution used to self-clean
the membranes. The now fresh water goes through a probe measuring the salt
content: if the water is sufficiently desalinated, the 3-way valve is
automatically switched to direct the fresh water to the tanks. On the other
hand, if the salinity sensor registers a salt content that is too high
(conductivity greater than 1,000 Siemens), the valve will reject the output
water at sea. The amount of drinking water being produced is controlled by a
flowmeter located on the control panel. The fresh water production capacity is
given for a seawater temperature of 25°C. Yield is reduced by 2.5 to 5% per
degree Celsius of temperature drop.
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Appendix A2: Mounting of the DESSALATOR® high-pressure nozzles
1. Screw the brass fitting onto the high-pressure hose counter-clockwisela
all the way to the vertical mark on the outside of the fitting.
2. Place the brass plug in the stainless steel nut and tighten it firmly:
3. Put a little grease on the tip of the stainless steel cone and screw it by placing it straight in the brass fitting. Stop as soon as the stainless steel thread has disappeared in the brass nozzle, i.e. about 7 mm of space between the nut and the brass fitting.
4. Unscrew the nut of the conical adapter. The nozzel is ready for the pipe from the pump to the membrane. Sheathing is with another pipe is a good idea to protect it against vibration.
5. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the nozzle has not clogged the pipe : · Either
by blowing into the pipe, · Or by inserting a screwdriver to check that the
passage is free.
Do not forget to put Loctite or threadlock on the male and female cones when
reassembling.
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Appendix A3: Manual Rinsing Procedure
Seawater position:
For use in desalinization mode
Fresh water position:
For manual rinsing or sterilization when needed
Closed position: For changing the filter cartridge (see Appendix A4)
Your DESSALATOR® system comes equipped with an automatic rinsing feature, here
is the procedure to follow if you choose to do manual rinsing:
Normal position
Fresh water inlet
HP Pump
Normal seawater use position: The valve handle is in seawater position.
Seawater inlet
Manual rinsing position
HP Pump
Fresh water inlet
Manual rinsing and sterilization: Place the valve handle on the fresh water
position.
Seawater inlet
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Appendix A4: Instructions for the Sterilizing Cartridge
With the watermaker OFF:
Ø Close the seawater inlet valve. Ø Open the sterilizing cartridge: be careful
not to lose the O-ring. Ø Remove the top screen. Ø Place the foam at the
bottom of the filter. Ø Pour the sterilizing powder into the cartridge. Ø
Replace the top screen and close the cartridge. Ø Check that the seal is
correctly in place. Ø Remove the 5-micron cartridge from the prefilter.
Remove the 5-micron cartridge from the prefilter
Ø Replace it with the sterilizing cartridge
Replace the 5-micron cartridge with the ST2
sterilizing cartridge
Ø Turn the rinsing valve to the fresh water position (see Appendix A3) so that
the sterilizing powder mixes with the water, the valve must be closed before
all of the powder disappears (there must be a little left inside the bowl).
Ø Please note that this procedure is very quick. The watermaker should not be
turned on Ø Duration of sterilization: 6 months maximum (to be repeated beyond
that)
Important: Before the next start-up, rinse the system out using fresh water
for 10 minutes. Remove the ST2 sterilizing cartridge and replace it with a
5-micron cartridge.
WARNING! The ST2 cartridge can be reused.
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Appendix A5: Troubleshooting
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Appendix A6: Guide of the Indicator Lights of the Micro Remote Control
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Appendix A7: Circuit diagram of the electronic board
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
0
1
2
M
SALINITY SENSOR
1
Ub+/S+
2
0V/S-
3
PRESSURE SENSOR 0-100 Bar / 4-20mA
RINSE VALVE
[OPTIONAL] 12/24V DC PRE-PUMP
NEG POS +
STEPPERMOTOR ASSEMBLY
3 INIT
PRODUCTION VALVE
4 3 2 1 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
J2
MCV1_5/3_81_4
4
NEG –
POS +
HOURS COUNTER
5
J10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RED
GREEN YELLOW
PROGRAM FLOW J8
J12 J7
F1
5AT
J9
3 2 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1
J11 OPTIONAL
REMOTE CONTROL
J13
J14
6
J1 J3
J5 J4
RELAY
RELAY
K1 J2
J6 K2
230V AC INPUT / N 7
PROTECTION GROUND
230V AC INPUT / L
J
K
0
1
POWER LED
2
RUN ON 230V AC
RUN ON 12/24V DC
3
MAIN 3-POSITION CONTROL SWITCH
4
5
6
7
8 12-15V or 24-29V DC IN / POS +
12-15V oe 24-29V DC IN / NEG 9
A
B
RL1
POS + NEG –
HP PUMP 12/24V DC
C
D
E
L N EARTH
HP PUMP 230V AC
F
G
8
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Appendix A8: Schematic drawing
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Dessalator®
ZI des 3 Moulins, 282 rue des Cistes Bâtiment Euro 92
06600 Antibes, France www.dessalator.com
contact@dessalator.com +33 4 93 95 04 55
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