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SUFF/UFF FILTRATION SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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2.3 Pre-installation
NOTE: Failure to use qualified service personnel will void the Dean warranty.
A. Standards: Usage of this filter unit must be in accordance with all applicable state and local
codes.
B. Electrical Connections: SUFF/UFF filter systems require connection to a 120V, 60-cycle,
15-amp power supply, or a 220V, 50-cycle, 7-amp power supply. Units are equipped with a
grounded male receptacle for use with a 3-wire, 16 AWG power-cord set. If an extension
cord is required, it must be a three-conductor, grounded power cord of at least 16 gauge.
C. Safety Features: A 5-amp (230V) or a 7-amp (115V) circuit breaker switches the power OFF
if an overload occurs. In addition, a thermal-overload circuit breaker is built into the filter
motor. If an overload occurs, allow the motor to cool for 45 minutes, then press the reset
button to reset the thermal-overload circuit.
NOTE: If the circuit breaker is triggered, depress the reset button to activate the circuit
after the failure has been detected and repaired.
2.4 Unpacking the Filter System
Ensure the container is upright. Unpack the filter carefully and remove all accessories (if
included) from the carton. Do not discard or misplace parts and/or accessories; they will be
needed. Any accessories or starter kits included with the unit will be packaged inside the filter
tank strapped to the shipping frame.
After unpacking, immediately check the equipment for visible signs of shipping damage. If
such damage has occurred, contact the carrier and file the appropriate freight claims. Do not
contact the factory, as the responsibility of shipping damage is between the carrier and dealer
or end user.
If your equipment arrives damaged:
a. File claim for damages immediately – Regardless of extent of damage.
b. Visible loss or damage – Be sure this is noted on the freight bill or express receipt and is
signed by the person making the delivery.
c. Concealed loss or damage – If damage is unnoticed until equipment is unpacked, notify
freight company or carrier immediately, and file a concealed damage claim. This should be
done within 15 days of date of delivery. Retain the shipping container for inspection.
NOTE: Dean does not assume responsibility for damage or loss incurred in transit.
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