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Installation Sequence
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Figure 3:
Filter Cleaning Process
3.3 Hydraulic Connection
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All pipework must be in accordance with local Water Authority regulations.
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The discharge pipework must be sized according to the system demand.
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All pipework must be securely supported and not over-stressed.
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The overflow and the warning pipe (if fitted) must be piped to a suitable location.
3.4 Electrical Supply
WARNING: ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUR BY A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PERSON FOLLOWING THE LATEST
IEE REGULATIONS
— The system must only be operated when it has been correctly earthed and pipes bonded to earth in accordance with the
latest IEE regulations
WARNING: CONTROLLER ELECTRIC SHOCK DANGER. THE CONTROLLER CONTAINS HIGH VOLTAGE
— Never open the controller or work with any electrical connections within it unless the electrical supply to the unit is
isolated.
— Wait a further 2 minutes after isolation for the internal circuitry to discharge.
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The electrical supply feed to the ScubaTANK should be a dedicated line to minimise electromagnetic interference.
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The electrical supply rating must be at least double the FLC, assuming all pumps operate together (see
ScubaTANK Breaker
Ratings
.)
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The control panel isolator cable should be connected via a suitably rated external MCB.
1. Turn isolator level to OFF
position perpendicular to
pipework
2. Remove hex cap
and o-ring
3. Remove filter and rise under
water to remove build up
4. Replace all parts and turn
isolator lever to ON position
parallel to pipework