Haws 1900 Leitfaden

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No. 2076963(4)
1455 Kleppe Lane Sparks, NV 89431-6467 (775) 359-4712 Fax (775) 359-7424
E-mail: haws@hawsco.com website: www.hawsco.com
Model 1900
Bottle Filler
INSTALLATION, OPERATION
&
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
LIMITED WARRANTY
HAWS warrants that this specific product is guaranteed against defective material or
poor workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. HAWS liability
under this warranty shall be discharged by furnishing without charge F.O.B. HAWS
Factory any goods, or part thereof, which shall appear to the Company upon
inspection to be of defective material or not of first class workmanship, provided that
claim is made in writing to Haws within a reasonable period after receipt of the
product. Where claims for defects are made, the defective part or parts shall be
delivered to the Company, prepaid, for inspection. HAWS will not be liable for the
cost of repairs, alterations or replacements, or for any expense connected therewith
made by the owner or his agents, except upon written authority from HAWS,
Sparks, Nevada. HAWS will not be liable for any damages caused by defective
materials or poor workmanship, except for replacements, as provided above. Buyer
agrees that HAWS shall not be liable for general, special, or consequential damages
claimed to arise under the contract of sale. The drinking fountain manufactured by
HAWS is warranted to function if installation and maintenance instructions provided
are adhered to. The units also must be used for the purpose for which they were
intended.
NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE AUTHORIZED,
PROVIDED OR GIVEN BY HAWS.
NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please leave this information with the Maintenance Department.
SHOULD YOU EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY WITH THE INSTALLATION OF THIS
MODEL PLEASE CALL:
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1-800-766-5612
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1-888-640-4297

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REQUIRED TOOLS: Tubing cutter, #2 Phillips screwdriver, level, electric drill with standard
drill bits.
OTHER TOOLS (only needed for certain installation configurations – read installation
procedure for details): ABS cement, reciprocating saw or utility knife, hack saw or utility
knife, slip joint pliers.
LOCATION OF UNIT: The Model 1900 bottle filler is a wheelchair accessible drinking water
bottle filling facility. The height dimensions shown meet current ADA requirements. When
installing this unit, local, state or federal codes should be adhered to. If height other than
shown is required, then dimensions must be adjusted accordingly. Install a trap in the waste
line and a screwdriver stop in the supply line if required.
SUPPLY LINE: The minimum recommended line size is 1/4" OD copper or plastic tubing with
30-90 psi (2-6 ATM) pressure. Where sediment or mineral content is a problem, an inlet filter
is recommended.
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS: Inlet is 1/4“ O.D. push-in type fitting. Waste outlet is 1-1/4”
O.D. pipe.
MAINTENANCE: Periodically clean the strainer. Refer to 5874 Series Valve Manual for more
information.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
GENERAL NOTES:
1. For all plastic push-in type fitting connections, only connect NSF-61 copper or
plastic tubing. Stainless steel or glass tubing is not recommended. The
following assembly instructions must be followed to ensure a watertight
connection:
a. Cut tubing square and clean.
b. Mark from end of tube the length of insertion (See table below).
c. Push tube into the fitting until it bottoms out.
d. To remove, depress collet and pull tubing out.
Tube Sizes
O.D.
Tolerance Insertion Depth
1/4”
±.005”
11/16”
3/8”
±.005”
3/4”
1/2”
±.005”
7/8”
Step 1: Drain Setup
This bottle filler uses a reversible drain basin (see “Drain Setup” in installation
drawing).
•The drain basin can protrude from the front of the unit and drain into an electric
water cooler or drinking fountain.
•The drain basin can alternately protrude from the back of the unit and be hard-
plumbed to a waste line with a 1-1/4” O.D. slip joint connection (not supplied).

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Clean the sealing surfaces (the top surface of the drain basin and the bottom surface
of the bottle filler - shown below) with the supplied alcohol wipe; verify these surfaces
are clean and free of oil and grease.
Run a bead of RTV silicone (supplied) right alongside the groove, but not in the
groove, on the surface shown below. The size of the bead should be 1/8”-3/16” –
equal to the diameter of the RTV as it comes out of the tube (use the back of the
RTV cap to puncture and open the top fully). Creating this bead should use about
half the tube of RTV.
Check the RTV bead for thin sections, gaps, or areas where the bead does not touch
the plastic. Fill these in before proceeding. See pictures below for example.
Install the drain basin in the desired orientation (see “Drain Setup” in installation
drawing), using a screwdriver to tighten the 4 supplied #8 x 1/2" pan head screws.
Do not overtighten the screws.
Clean off any visible RTV. Allow the RTV to cure for 24 hours before running water
through the drain.
Note: The RTV
shown in these
pictures is white
instead of clear,
for the purpose of
clarity.
Groove
RTV bead (laid right up alongside the groove)

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Front drainage setup:
The drain will not empty into a fountain or water cooler bowl if the edge of the bowl is
further than 6” away from the wall. In this case, install the drain extender (see “Drain
Setup” in installation drawing), using ABS cement (not supplied) to seal the drain
extender to the drain basin. This allows for bowls that start up to 9” from the wall.
Rear drainage setup:
A relief for the drain basin must be cut into the wall (this cutout is made most easily
in Step 4).
Step 2: Supply Setup:
Stand-alone installation:
Supply tubing must be run into the 1/4" push-in inlet of the bottle filler (see sheet 1 of
installation drawing for location). The supplied 1/4” tubing is probably not sufficient
for most stand-alone installations.
Fountain/water cooler installation:
The 1/4" O.D. supply tubing (supplied) must be run from the water cooler/fountain to
the bottle filler. For this reason, it is recommended that a hole be cut in the top
surface of the water cooler/fountain directly below where the supply tubing comes
out of the bottom of the bottle filler (see sheet 4 of installation drawing). Check the
internal layout of your water cooler or drinking fountain prior to creating this
hole to assure that this is a feasible option. If it is not, punch the hole
wherever the internal layout mandates.
NOTE: It may be desirable to use a grommet (not supplied) in this hole in the water
cooler/fountain to protect against sharp edges.
NOTE: If it is not desirable to cut a hole in the water cooler/fountain, the supply
tubing could alternately be run through the back of the water cooler/fountain, up
through the wall, and out of the wall near the top of the bottle filler.
Shut off the water supply to the water cooler/fountain. Run the supply tubing off of
the water supply of the water cooler/fountain by means of a NSF-61 tee or saddle
valve (not supplied). This connection should be upstream of the dispense valve of
the water cooler/fountain and downstream of any filtration.
Step 3: Bottle Filler Height:
The bottle filler should be installed such that the center of the push button is 48” or
less from the floor*(see sheet 4 of installation drawing). If a front drain configuration
is used, it is recommended that the bottle filler be installed as low as possible so that
water draining into the water cooler/fountain bowl will not splash excessively.
Water coolers & fountains with back panels:
Some water coolers and fountains use a back panel that protrudes noticeably
from the wall. If this is the case, the sides of the bottle filler mounting frame
may be cut away to provide a 1/2”-deep relief to account for the back panel
(see “Drain Setup” in installation drawing). This allows the bottle filler to be
installed low over such water coolers and fountains.
*48” is the ADA maximum for wheelchairs for obstructed forward reach height. For ADA side reach
compliance, reduce this height to 46” or less (may not be possible with all water coolers or fountains).

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To do this, temporarily install the mounting frame to the bottle filler using the
supplied #8 x 1/2" flat head screws (qty. 4). Position the bottle filler over the
water cooler/fountain at the desired height (see sheet 4 of installation drawing
for installation dimensions at 48” reach height), and mark the mounting frame
on both sides where the top of the back panel ends. Cut the sides away at
these marks, taking care not to cut away the bottle filler mounting tabs as well
(see “Cutting the Mounting Frame Relief” in installation drawing).
Note the auxiliary mounting holes in the mounting frame for installation on
taller back panels (See “Mounting Frame & Optional Rear Drain Cutout
Details” in installation drawing).
Step 4: Bottle Filler Mounting:
Use the supplied (qty. 4 each) drywall anchors (1/4” pilot hole required), spacers,
and #10 x 2” screws (other fasteners, not supplied, may be needed, depending on
wall construction) to secure the bottle filler mounting frame to the wall at the desired
height (see “Mounting Frame & Optional Rear Cutout Details” in installation drawing
to install at 48” reach height), assuring the mounting frame is installed level.
Rear drain only:
Cut the opening in the wall for the drain, using the bottom of the mounting
frame as a reference point for the bottom of the cutout. Take care not to cut
below the bottom of the mounting frame, as this may be visible after
final installation. The cutout should be as wide as the bottom opening in the
mounting frame, and 2-1/2” high (see “Mounting Frame & Optional Rear
Cutout Details” in installation drawing).
Connect the inlet tubing to the push-in elbow in the bottle filler, if this hasn’t been
done already.
Mount the bottle filler to its frame with the supplied #8 x 1/2" flat head screws (qty. 4).
Rear drain only:
Connect the drain plumbing.
Step 5: Testing:
Turn on the water supply. Press the push button to dispense water; check both the
inlet plumbing and the drain for leaks.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
REPAIR CHECKLIST
1. Insufficient water flow. 1a. Check that any inlet screwdriver stop valve
(not supplied) is wide open. Turn
counterclockwise.
b. Verify minimum 30 psi flowing supply
pressure.
c. Clean strainer. See 5874 Series Valve
Manual.
d.
e.
Adjust valve to increase flow. Use front
adjust screw or see 5874 Series Valve
Manual.
Make sure nozzle is free of debris.
2. Excessive water flow. 2a. Adjust valve to decrease flow. Use front
adjust screw or see 5874 Series Valve
Manual.
3. Water flow is crooked or
splatters. 3a.
b.
c.
Make sure nozzle is free of debris.
Verify that bottle filler is installed level and
straight.
Adjust valve to decrease flow. Use front
adjust screw or see 5874 Series Valve
Manual.
4. Drain overflows. 4a. Check drain basin for obstructions.
5. Drain leaks at seal. 5a. Remove drain basin and reapply RTV seal.
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