OOMB 1227 Iss 02
Consort Equipment Products Ltd
Registered Office: Thornton Industrial Estate
Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 2RT
Tel: 01646 692172 Fax: 01646 695195
BS EN ISO 9001 Registered Company No FM12671
INSTALLATION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Sanfire 40 Sanitary Incinerator
Catalogue Number: HE6820
PLEASE RETAIN THIS LEAFLET FOR FUTURE MAINTENANCE
INSTALLATION
Unpack and dismantle the unit as follows:-
a)
Remove the ash drawer
b)
Remove the two fixing screws on the
inner top edge of the charging door (C
Fig 4)
c)
Slide the charging door outer plate
upwards and remove.
d)
Remove the 4 cover fixing screws. The
cover will then be released and can be
detached by sliding forward.
The incinerator should be positioned with the
top of the unit 1.22 mm from floor level and
secured by three No 12 wood screws.
Keyhole slots are provided in the fixing lugs.
Dimensions of the fixing points are given in
Fig 1.
To allow the unit to be removed or to be
installed when the flue is already in position,
a clearance of 9.5 mm must be left between
the lower end of the flue and the top of the
incinerator so that the unit can be raised
sufficiently above its normal position to
allow the fixing screw heads to come out of
the keyhole slots in the fixing lugs.
Dimensions given in Fig 1 allow an
appropriate clearance between the bottom of
the flue and the top of the unit. To fix the
unit, insert the screws so that the heads are
about 6 mm from the wall. Suspend the unit
by means of lugs provided on the three wall
fixing screws. During this operation the flue
should be inserted into the socket of the
incinerator. When in position tighten the
screws firmly. When installed, the
incinerator will stand away from the wall
leaving a 13 mm gap. This gap must not be
obstructed as it is for ventilation purposes.
Single Flues
a)
The incinerator should be sited in a
position which eliminates inclined flue
runs as far as possible.
b)
The Sanfire 40 accepts 76.2 mm i.d. flue
piping, the first 600 mm of which we
recommend you use our HE6767
600 mm flue. From this, our flue
adaptor HE6768 should be used to
enable connection to a 3” (76 mm) flue.
The remaining lengths and accessories
should be in a light gauge aluminium or
fibre cement.
c)
In changing direction use bends with a
minimum angle of 120
0
fitted with
cleaning doors. In straight runs, pipes
fitted with cleaning doors should be
provided as necessary for maintenance
purposes. Regular cleaning of flues is
essential.
d)
To minimise the possibility of down
draughts, a vertical flue length of 2.7 m
or more is recommended.
e)
The flue should be taken above the eaves
of the building or surrounding structures.
Externally the flue should be stood off
the wall to clear eaves or coping and, if
necessary, should be taken through such
a projection to avoid bends near the flue
termination. The installation should be
completed with a suitable cowl.
f)
All flue connections should be carefully
sealed including the joint on the socket
of the incinerator.
g)
Where a long inclined or any horizontal
flue run is unavoidable ask for details of
a suitable fan to assist ventilation.
Common Flues
Sanfire incinerators can be easily connected
to common flues and used in mechanically
ventilated toilets provided that forced
extraction is incorporated in the main stack.
For guidance on design, details of fittings
and fan requirements for common flues, ask
for Advisory Leaflet HLT/1041.
NB
When designing flue systems attention
should always be given to the relevant
British Standards and BS Codes of Practice
for Building and Flues, also to the Building
Regulations.
Electrical Connections
a)
The Sanfire 40 is suitable for connecting
to a 220/240 volts single phase AC
supply (for other voltages, ask for
technical information).
b)
The unit is rated 550 watts at 230 volts.
c)
A separate 5 amp fuse must be provided
in the supply wiring to the unit.
d)
An entry is provided at the rear of the
unit for connection of 20 mm conduit or
a small BESA box mounted in the wall
behind the unit. An alternative 20 mm
conduit entry and a cable clamp for
connection by flexible cable are also
provided in the base of the unit. These
positions are shown in Fig 1.
e)
Connect the mains leads to the terminals
as shown in Fig 2.