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1. Remove the tank lid.
Lid is secured with M12 bolts. Use a 19mm socket (or
equivalent) to unscrew the bolts.
2. The `float’ has been fixed in place with a carabiner onto
the eyelet loop so that it is secure during transportation.
When removing the carabiner for assembly, please be
careful to lower the float
slowly
until float and chain come
to a stop; if it is dropped quickly it can cause damage to
the flow controller and/or the float
(SEE IMAGE 1).
Check that the chain has not become entangled during
transportation.
prior to installation
FLOAT
IMAGE 1
ASSEMBLING THE FRAME
The Flat Pack frame* is a frame that comes in 6 parts, and will
need to be assembled on site before commencing
(SEE IMAGE 2).
The Flat Pack frame is located inside the tank for transportation,
ready to be lifted out of the tank via the slings attached to the
frames, by using a forklift or a crane.
Each frame component is secured by the fixing bolts supplied.
Use 120mm long bolts for vertical fixings and 70mm long bolts for
horizontal fixings, with smaller M12 washers and nuts.
Anti-Seize is pre-applied on bolt threads. Apply more Anti-Seize if
required. Tighten all bolts firmly but do not over-tighten.
*Enware Tank Shower Sales Codes:
ET1400F - Tank, flat pack frame
ET1400FP - Tank, flat pack frame, side panels
ET1400FB - Tank, flat pack frame, foot base
ET1400FBP - Tank, flat pack frame, foot base, side panels
assembly
IMAGE 2
Float connected
to flow controller
by chain