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Technical Data - SFA SaniPack Installation Instructions Manual

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DESCRIPTION
SANIPACK
is a compact pump/macerator specially
®
designed to take the waste from a wall hung or back to
wall WC pan.
The SANIPACK
will pump away the waste from a WC,
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washbasin and shower.
SANIPACK
is for domestic use. Installed and used
®
correctly, SANIPACK
will give consistent and reliable
®
service.
Please note the following warning signs:
"
" Possible danger to personnel,
"
" Warning of possible electrical hazard.
"WARNING" This is a general warning that failure to follow
instructions could result in poor functioning of the unit.
2
LIST OF ACCESSORIES INCLUDED-
see drawings.
DIMENSIONS- see drawings.
3
4

TECHNICAL DATA

Application
Type
Maximum Vertical Pumping
Voltage
Frequency
Normal Power Rating
Maximum current consumption
Electric Class
Degree of protection
Net Weight
WARNING:
Only installations conforming to the above
specifications are acceptable.
PERFORMANCE CURVE- see drawings.
5
6
VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL PUMPING
COMBINATIONS- see drawings.
7
INSTALLATION
SANIPACK
is designed to fit behind panelling,
®
and should be installed by a qualified person.
WARNING:
The unit must be connected to WC pan with a
horizontal otlet spigot
The crusher has fastenings preventing it turning or from
moving.
7a
EXAMPLE OF INSTALLATION
See drawings
7a1
7a2
WARNING:
Provide an access panel of the following
dimensions to enable the unit to be removed for
possible service:
L= 400mm x H = 400mm if the side inlets are not
utilised
L= 500mm x H = 500mm if the side inlets are utilised
WARNING:
A screwdriver or other tool should be
required to remove the access panel.
Please note:
The SANIFLO range of pumps / macerators are fitted with
thermal cut out protection.
In the event of continuous water flow into the unit over a
long period E.G a tap left running the motor will cut out to
prevent damage and then self reset when it has cooled
down (after 30 minutes).
1 WC + Washbasin
+ Shower
ON01-K70
4 m
220-240 V
50 Hz
400 W
1,8 A
I
IP44
4,8 KG
.
7a3
7b
CONNECTION TO A WC
The flexible sleeve is designed to fit onto the 100mm WC
pan spigot.
Grease the pan spigot with silicon lubricant or liquid soap.
Align the flexible sleeve with the pan spigot.
Pull the flexible sleeve over the pan spigot using the two
ears projecting from the sleeve.
WARNING:
The toilet must be installed at a level providing
a drop of at least 3% for the outlet pipe.
The distance from the WC pan to the SANIPACK
not exceed 300mm maximum.
7c
CONNECTION TO SIDE-INLETS
(SHOWER AND WASHBASIN)
• To make the connection to the side inlets, use connector
Secure it with clips
.
B
• Cap off unused inlets with plugs
(pre-grease the joint before fiting).
WARNING:
When fitting a shower, ensure that the underside of the
tray is at least 18cm above floor level.
7d
CONNECTION OF A WASHBASIN
The washbasin can be connected in two ways.
To one of the side inlets (see
Or to the raised inlet that can be cut open on the cover.
To do so:
• Cut off the top of the raised inlet with a saw.
• Do not leave any sharp angles on the edge of the cut.
Remove any burrs.
• Use a sleeve
to connect the vertical pipe on the cover.
A
• Insert the Ø 32 mm waste pipe from the washbasin into
the sleeve (clips supplied).
CONNECTION OF THE DISCHARGE PIPE
7e
• Use the elbow and the stepped sleeve
• Fit the sleeve on the elbow. Fix it in place with a clip
• Orient the assembly as required and insert it into the black
rubber pipe 7c . Fix the base of the elbow in place with
clip
.
B
• If necessary, cut the end of the sleeve off to adapt it to the
size of the discharge pipe and use clip
it in place.
• We would recommend that a drain-off point is
installed to allow the discharge pipework to be
drained down before any service work.
• If the discharge pipework runs to a level considerably
lower than SANIPACK
®
can suck out the water seal in the unit. Fitting an air
admittance valve (BBA approved) at the high point of the
pipe run will overcome this problem.
WARNING:
Use smooth pulled bends for discharge
pipework, or 2 x 45° bends in series.
7f
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electrical installation should be carried by a
qualified person. All wiring must conform to
BS7671, 1992 requirements for electrical
installations.The unit requires a 220/240V single
phase AC 50 Hz supply (UK specification).
Do not connect the unit to a conventional plug and socket.
The unit should be connected to a fully earthed electrical
supply (class 1). It must be wired into an unswitched fused
fixed wiring connector protected by a 5 amp fuse and a
residual current detector (30 mA). This connection must be
used exclusively for supplying the unit.
should
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D
7c
)
.
F
or clip
G
unit, the resultant syphoning effect
.
A
.
B
to hold
H

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