HYDRAULIC CONNECTION SCHEME
1. Entrance
2. Osmotic water
3. Drain
4. Electronic faucet
5. Feeding
2. OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT
• The mains water to be treated enters the equipment
through the pre-filtration stage that incorporates a tur-
bidity and GAC (CF) carbon filter. At this stage of filtra-
tion, suspended particles, chlorine, its derivatives and
other organic substances are retained.
• The equipment incorporates a flow sensor to protect
the pump against pressure drops in the network (LPS).
• The flowing of water into the equipment is controlled
by means of a cutting solenoid valve (Si).
• The water, after being treated in the filtration stage,
is driven towards the reverse osmosis (RO) membrane.
The equipment incorporates a pump (P) to increase the
pressure. The pressure of the water on the membrane
makes the reverse osmosis process possible.
• Before flowing out of the tap, the water passes throu-
gh the charcoal postfilter, which improves the taste.
• Water rejecting or with excess salts and other dissol-
ved wastes is directed towards the drain for its disposal.
• Direct flow equipment controls starting and stopping
using a pressure switch (HPS)
• The equipment incorporates different functional and/
or security systems, managed by a state-of-the-art
electronic module:
• Electronic leak detection system (L). When the system
detects this situation, it blocks the equipment by emi-
tting an acoustic and light signal informing about it. The
machine will remain locked until the detection probe
is dry.
• Quality probe to estimate the conductivity of the pro-
duced water to evaluate the state in which the mem-
brane and components are found (Q). When dispensing
tap water, the system will perform a measurement of
Data sheet
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4
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3
5
* For salinities above 1500ppm check with your dealer.
** Higher hardness may reduce the life and functioning
of certain components.
*** Maximum accumulation depending on the inlet
pressure.
**** The flow rates can vary by 20% depending on the
temperature, pressure and specific composition of the
water to be treated.
***** It may vary depending on the model.
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the conductivity of the produced water.
• Automatic notification of change of filters, in order to
inform the user that the appropriate maintenance must
be carried out to guarantee the quality of the water
dispensed.
3. INTERFACE. STATE IN WHICH THE
SYSTEM IS LOCATED
3.1 COLORS OF THE WATER QUALITY INDICATOR
Led indicator
water quality
• No color: Smart faucet off.
• Flashing blue LED: Automatic flushing.
• Fixed blue LED: Normal water quality.
• Flashing orange LED:
1. Useful life of the filters about to run out.
2. Insufficient water supply or blocked rotation of the
water purifier.
• Fixed orange LED:
1. Exhausted filter life. Urgent change of filters.
2. The water purifier goes into automatic shutdown
mode.
3. Abnormal water supply.
AUTOMATIC WATER SHUT OFF MODE:
Indicates that the water purifier has been producing