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GWW Inc.

1700 E Walnut Ave


Fullerton CA 92831
(714) 441-2893
(714) 441-0525 FAX

Installation & Service Guide

Model #: Goldline-50

System Conforms to NSF/ANSI


Standard 58 for Performance Class
(see data sheet)

Please read this manual carefully


before
Please Read This attempting installation.
Manual Carefully Before Installation.
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Goldline Manual Introduction
The Goldline RO System conforms to NSF/ANSI Standards 58
for performance claims as verified and sustained by test data. All pre and
post filtration demands were removed prior to contaminant reduction
performance testing by the Water Quality Association laboratory.

The Goldline reverse osmosis drinking water system is designed for easy installation and maintenance. You will insure a successful
installation as well as reliable operation by carefully reading this manual and following the operational guidelines. Please note
that routine maintenance is essential to the longevity and performance of the system. Filters should be changed every six months
(see below) depending on the quality of the feed water supply. The Goldline RO installation should comply with all state and
local laws and regulations. Manufacturer recommends a TDS test every six months. This system is acceptable for treatment of
influent concentrations of no more that 27 mg/L nitrate and 3 mg/L nitrite in combination measured as N and is certified for nitrate/
nitrite reduction only for water supplies with a pressure of 40 psig or greater. This reverse osmosis system contains a replaceable
component critical to the efficiency of the system. Replacement of the reverse osmosis component should be with one of identical
specifications, as defined by the manufacturer, to assure the same efficiency and contaminant reduction performance.

Necessary Installation Tools Recommended Filter & Membrane


Replacement Schedule
• Variable speed drill • Teflon tape Filter/Membrane Part # Frequency
Sediment 1227867-V 6 months
• Relton Drill • Small knife
Carbon Block Prefilter 32-250-125-975 6 months
Carbon Postfilter CL10ROT40-B 6 months
• 1" hole saw • Phillips screw driver
* RO Membrane 1204694 2-5 years

Conditions for operation of TFC - Thin Film Composite Membrane


Used in the Goldline-50

Source Water Supply - TFC Chemical Parameters - TFC


Community / Private Bacteriologically Safe Hardness (CaCo3) < 170 mg/L (< 10 gpg)
System Pressure min/max 30 / 100 psi Iron (Fe) < 0.1 mg/L
Temperature 4º / 38ºC (40º / 100º F) Manganese (Mn) < 0.05 mg/L
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 0.00 mg/L
pH Range 3.0 to 11.0
Maximum supply TDS Production Rate
1800 mg/L 1 Efficiency Rate 21.9 %
level
2 Recovery Rate 39 %
Turbidity < 1.0 net turbidity (NTU)
Daily Production Rate 13.4 gpd
Test parameters: 25º± 1ºC, 50 psi and pH of 7.5
1 2
Efficiency rating means the percentage of the influent water to the Recovery rating means the percentage of the influent water to the
system that is available to the user as reverse osmosis treated water membrane portion of the system that is available to the user as reverse
under operating conditions that approximate typical daily usage osmosis treated water when the system is operated without a storage
tank or when the storage tank is bypassed.

Caution: Do not use this system where the water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality.
This system is for use on potable water only. Source water exceeding the chemical parameters
(listed above) requires pretreatment.
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Starting Your Installation
Preparation Fittings and Tubing
Check the following list of components to ensure that all Easy Fit fittings are used throughout the system with the
parts are packed with your system. exception of the supply feed and drain connector. To insure
an optimal seal, tubing should be cut with the end square.
An angled cut or distortion of the tubing will not provide
Quantity Item
a an efficient seal and may cause leaks.

Storage Tank c To install a tube, push it through the collet until it seats
1 Each RO System c firmly. To remove a tube, push in the collet and pull out
the tube.
Faucet c

Determine the location for the installation of the RO


system. Avoid locations where the system might come in
contact with hot water pipes or other hazards. Determine
the location for the faucet. Check to see that drilling
the faucet hole will not damage pipes or wires running
underneath the sink. Determine the location for the storage
tank. A maximum distance from tank to faucet of 15 feet
is possible. The system will produce a faster flow at the
faucet with the shortest tubing run from tank to faucet.

Check to see that no damage has occurred during shipment,


all connectors are secure, and there are no leaks once the
system is hooked up. Close inspection of the system should
be performed during the first week of operation.

Shutting Off the Water Fittings & Tubing Diagram

Locate the water shut-off valve for the cold water feed line
you choose to use for the supply. Accidentally hooking up
the system to the hot supply line will permanently damage Compression fittings are used on the supply feed and
the membrane (See Conditions for operation). To assure drain connector. To insure a optimal seal, tubing should
you are using the cold water line, turn on both the hot and be cut with the end square. An angled cut or distortion
cold faucet. After the water is warm to the touch, feel the of the tubing will not provide an efficient seal and may
pipes under the sink. It will be easy to identify the hot and cause leaks.
cold pipes.

Close the cold water valve. Turn on the cold water faucet
only to assure that the line is completely shut off and the
line is drained. If no shut off valve is located under the
sink, turn off the main supply at the entry to the house.
Compression Fittings Diagram

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Installation
Supply Feed Installation
(A) Flex Line: Loosen nut and separate cold water riser Using the opening in the drain outlet saddle as a guide,
tube from faucet shank. Gently bend riser tube so that drill a 1/4” hole in the drain pipe. Clean debris from the
slip joint fits onto faucet shank. Replace the existing cone saddle and threads.
washer with new washer provided in installation kit onto
cold water riser tube. Reinstall riser tube onto slip joint Mounting the Tank Ball Valve
adapter and tighten.
(1) Wrap the threads on the top of the water storage tank
(B) Solid Copper Riser Tube: Same procedure as flex 3 times with plumbers (Teflon) tape only. Make sure it is
tubing except you must cut a piece of the riser tube about tight, but not over tight. (2) Connect the tank ball valve
3/4” to 1” so the slip joint adapter can fit between faucet assembly to the top of the water storage tank. (3) Connect
and riser tube (Teflon tape must be used on slip joint the tube from the RO membrane to the water storage
adapter to prevent leaks). tank.

Note: Do not tamper with the air valve on the storage


tank. It has been preset and screwed on with blue cap by
the manufacturers.

Supply Feed (Insert)

Drain Clamp Installation


Select a location for the drain hole based on the design of
Ball Valve Diagram
the plumbing. Position the drain outlet saddle on the drain
pipe. Allow adequate space for drilling. Tighten the bolts RO Membrane Installation
evenly on both sides. Avoid overtightening.
Disconnect the easy fitting as shown in the diagram below.
Remove the membrane housing head by turning counter
clockwise.

RO Membrane

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Installation - Product Water Faucet
Drilling the Faucet Hole Stainless Steel Sink

The product water faucet may be installed on any flat Make a small indent to mark the desired drilling location
surface at least 2” in diameter. Check the underside of using a center punch. Drill a pilot hole with a 1/8” metal
the location for interference. drill bit. Enlarge the hole using a 1” metal drill bit.

Porcelain/Enamel Sinks Air Gap Faucet Installation

A 1” variable speed drill is recommended for this Once the hole has been drilled place the chrome washer
procedure. A spring loaded Relton style drill set is under the faucet body. Next, insert the rubber gasket under
strongly recommended to prevent chipping. The plastic the chrome washer and locate the RO faucet in the hole.
sleeve supplied on the pilot drill is to be positioned on the Install the lock washer and nut and then tighten firmly
drill bit against the drill chuck. This prevents the chuck while aligning the faucet in the desired direction. Finally,
from contacting the porcelain after the pilot hole has been connect the Easy Fit 3/8” fittings (in the installation kit)
completed. Avoid high motor RPM during the initial on the faucet shank using teflon tape.
cutting of the porcelain as this can cause chipping.

Using a carbide tipped drill bit, drill a pilot hole completely


through the porcelain and the material underneath. Place
the spring loaded porcelain saw into the drill chuck. Make Optional Ice Maker Hook-Up
sure the pilot guide is inserted tightly. Insert the pilot guide
into the pilot hole. Push down gently on the drill motor to If your refrigerator is less than 25 feet to your R.O. unit,
apply light pressure to the porcelain surface. Start the drill 1/4” polypropylene plastic tubing is recommended. If your
motor turning as slowly as possible. After the initial cut refrigerator is greater than 25 feet from your R.O. unit,
has started, motor speed may be gradually increased. The 3/8” tubing is recommended. Do not use copper tubing
cut may require three to four minutes to complete. Going as an objectionable ice cube taste can result.
faster could result in excessive chipping. This saw is used
to cut the porcelain only. Be sure a complete ring has been To begin, install a tee in the blue tubing between the final
cut through the porcelain to the metal underneath. filter and the faucet. Next, it is recommended to install
a ball valve in the line to the ice maker. This will allow
Place the finish hole saw into the drill chuck. Make sure storage tank pressure to increase sufficiently for the ice
the pilot guide is inserted tightly. Insert the pilot guide maker solenoid to operate properly. Leave the ball valve
into the pilot hole. Begin cut using a slow speed and light in the closed position until the tank is full after start up
pressure until the metal has been penetrated. procedure is completed, open ball valve.

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Installation Diagram & Tubing Guidelines
Goldline Installation Diagram

Long Reach
Drinking Faucet
1/4” Orange tubing
from Air Gap to Drain

TDS Monitor (optional)

Cold water
feed supply
Drain Connector
3/8” Blue
tubing to faucet
3/8” White
tubing to tank Stage 5: Carbon 1/4” Orange tubing
Postfilter from flow restrictor to
Airgap faucet
Stage 4: TFC
Membrane
1/4” Black
Storage Tank
tubing from feed

Stage 3: Carbon Stage 1: Sediment


Block Prefilter
Stage 2: Carbon Block

Color Coded Tubing


Tubing Directions
1/4" Black Feed water supply line to inlet on sediment filter elbow labeled feed
3/8" Blue Carbon post filter elbow labeled faucet to center threaded shank of faucet to faucet connector
3/8" White Carbon post filter tee labeled tank to ball valve on storage tank
1/4" Orange Flow restrictor labeled drain to airgap faucet. 1/4" barbed connector
3/8" Black Airgap faucet 3/8" barbed connector to waste water drain connector

Do Not Use the First Two Reservoirs of Water


Allow the reservoir to fill for 4-6 hours. Dispense this water to drain. This process removes the factory
installed sanitizing solution from the entire system and sends it to the drain. Repeat this process one
more time. Allow the tank to fill for 4-6 hours and dispense this water to the drain.

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Good Water Warehouse Inc.
1700 E. Walnut Ave.
Fullerton, CA, 92831
Phone: 714-441-2893 Fax: 714-441-0525

Goldline-50

WHITE

1/4" WHITE

10

14
WHITE
24
ORANGE

ORANGE

25

21

BLACK

TDS Monitor
(optional)
26

Please Call Your Local Water Professional For Parts Replacement


1. Supply Feed 3095-8 14. Membrane Housing 144376
2. 1/4" Male Connector CI010822W 15. 1/4" Male Connector CI010822W
3. Filter Housing 1H4WHWH 16. In-Line GAC CL10ROT40-B
4. Filter Housing 'O-Ring 143026 17. Double Clip PPC205W
5. 5 Micron Filter 1227867-V 18. Stem Adaptor PI051222S
6. Carbon Block 32-250-125-975 19. Reducing Tee PI301208S
7. Carbon Block 32-250-125-975 20. Ball Valve 7070590
8. 1/4" Nipple N-14 21.Tank TKE-3200W
9. 1/4" Male Elbow CI480822W 22. Air Gap Faucet N103H3PIAG
10. Check Valve SCV-CI480821W 23. Drain Connector PDC60438M
11. Bracket A-FM60W 24. Membrane 1204694
12. ASO Valve FC-ASV4000JG 25. Flow Restrictor PFR402Q-300
13. 2.5 Clips PPC212W 26.TDS Monitor PURCHECK-1-3/8

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Activation, Care, & Troubleshooting
Activating the System For the First Time
Make sure all water supply/drain lines are secure and free from leakage. Slowly turn the saddle valve counterclockwise
until fully open. Check stem seal for leakage. If necessary tighten stem nut lightly. Turn storage tank valve one quarter
turn counterclockwise to open the valve (the handle should be in line with the tubing as it enters the connection). Open
the product water faucet and let the water flow until all the air has been expelled from the system. This will take about
an hour. Close the product water faucet. In 30 minutes, check the connections for leaks and correct if necessary.

Replacement Filter Procedures


Before starting the filter replacement shut off cold water supply, drain the storage tank by turning on the RO faucet,
and shut off the storage tank ball valve. Once you have completed the preparation, first begin by twisting the housings
counter clockwise with a filter wrench and remove the old filters. Then wash out the inside of the housing with mild
soap and a few drops of household bleach and rinse out thoroughly. Finally, lube the O-ring on the filter housing, insert
the new filters, and screw on the housing in a clockwise direction.

System Sanitization
It is recommended to sanitize your system once per year when you are changing the filters. Start by shutting off the
cold water supply and draining the storage tank by turning on the RO faucet. Once this is completed remove the filters
and membrane and put 1/2 teaspoon of household bleach in the sediment filter housing. Then run water through the
system until water begins pouring out the RO faucet. Close the faucet, allow the bleach to remain in the system for three
minutes, and then slowly drain the water from the system for five minutes. Finally, reinstall the filters and membrane.

Troubleshooting
Problem Reason Solution
Water has an offensive odor / taste Carbon post filter is depleted Drain storage tank & replace post filter

Water has an offensive odor / taste Filters are depleted Replace filters & sanitize system

Not enough product H2O Pressure Storage tank air pressure is low Empty storage tank and set pressure to 8 psi (55kPa)

Not enough water Low water pressure If line pressure is below 30 psi install a booster pump

Not enough water Water supply is blocked Clear restriction, rotate valve on feed water

Not enough water Storage tank is depleted Consider an increase in tank or membrane capacity

Not enough water Clogged pre-filter cartridge Replace prefilter, drain tank and sanitize system

No drain water Clogged flow restrictor Replace flow restrictor, check TDS monitor

No water Water supply is turned off Turn water on


Under sink is wet Leak from valve, faucet or fitting Dry everything with towels to isolate leak, identify and fix.

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Goldline Limited Warranty
The Goldline reverse osmosis system is warranted to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use within the operating parameters listed below. For a period
of three years from the date of purchase Good Water Warehouse will repair or replace any
part of the reverse osmosis system with the exception of the filters and membrane.

Conditions of Warranty

The above warranty does not apply to any part of the Goldline reverse osmosis system
that is damaged because of neglect, misuse, alteration, accident, misapplication, physical
damage, fouling, and/or scaling of the membrane by minerals, bacterial attack, sediment
or damage caused by fire, freezing, hot water, or an act of God.

Good Water Warehouse assumes no warranty liability in connection with this reverse
osmosis system other than as specified herein. Good Water Warehouse shall not be liable
for consequential damages of any kind or nature due to the use of Goldline-50 product.

Good Water Warehouse will provide warranty service under the


following conditions:

1) Contact your local dealer who will obtain return authorization instructions.
2) Ship the unit or part freight prepaid for warranty evaluation or service. Unit must be
returned in the original carton or packaged to prevent possible damage. Systems or parts
covered under the warranty shall be repaired (or, at our option replaced) and returned
without charge.

Conditions for operation of TFC - Thin Film Composite Membrane


Used in the Goldline-50

Source Water Supply - TFC Chemical Parameters - TFC


Community / Private Bacteriologically Safe Hardness (CaCo3) < 170 mg/L (< 10 gpg
System Pressure min/max 30 / 100 psi Iron (Fe) < 0.1 mg/L
Temperature 4º / 38ºC (40º / 100º F) Manganese (Mn) < 0.05 mg/L
pH Range 3.0 to 11.0 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) 0.00 mg/L
Maximum supply TDS level 1800 mg/L Production Rate
Turbidity < 1.0 net turbidity (NTU)
Daily Production Rate 13.4 gallons per day

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