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WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM
1. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS
Verify local water quality and contaminants.
Obtain a water quality report from local authorities.
Test for common contaminants like bacteria, heavy metals, and chemicals.
Identify specific purification needs based on contaminant levels.
Consult with experts if needed for accurate assessment.
Assess the installation location for accessibility and drainage.
Choose a location with easy access for maintenance.
Ensure proper drainage to avoid water accumulation.
Check proximity to power sources and plumbing.
Avoid areas with extreme temperatures or humidity.
Check space requirements for the purification system.
Measure the dimensions of the purification unit.
Verify that there is adequate clearance for installation.
Ensure space for future maintenance and repairs.
Consider ventilation needs for the system.
Ensure availability of necessary tools and materials.
Gather tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and pipe cutters.
Collect installation materials such as pipes, fittings, and seals.
Review the manufacturer's installation guide for specific requirements.
Confirm that all items are in good condition and functional.
2. SYSTEM COMPONENTS INSPECTION
Inspect the water purification unit for any visible damage.
Confirm that all necessary components are included (filters, membranes, etc.).
Review the manufacturer's manual for specific requirements.
Check for any additional accessories needed (tubing, connectors, etc.).
3. INSTALLATION PROCESS
Shut off the main water supply before installation.
Install any pre-filters or sediment filters as required.
Connect the water purification system to the water supply line.
Ensure secure connections to prevent leaks.
Install the waste line and ensure proper drainage.
4. INITIAL SETUP
Follow manufacturer instructions for initial system setup.
Fill the system with water and check for leaks.
Prime the filters or membranes as per guidelines.
Turn on the water supply and check for proper flow.
5. TESTING AND ADJUSTMENT
Test the output water for contaminants using test kits.
Measure flow rate and adjust settings if necessary.
Monitor pressure levels within the system.
Check for any unusual noises or vibrations during operation.
6. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Establish a routine for filter replacement based on usage.
Schedule regular system inspections (monthly, quarterly, etc.).
Keep a log of maintenance activities and replacements.
Educate users on signs of system failure or issues.
7. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Create a plan for addressing system failures or leaks.
Ensure users know how to shut off the system in emergencies.
Keep contact information for service technicians readily available.
Maintain a stock of essential replacement parts for quick repairs.
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