PM-100 PIPE MOUNT MANUAL
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PRODUCT & INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Featuring durable stainless steel, Kasco’s PM-100 Pipe Mount positions CertiSafe™ Tank Mixers securely
within the tank for effective water movement. This manual will provide instructions for mounting a CertiS
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afe™ unit using the PM-100 and installing the entire assembly within the tank.
• Read these instructions thoroughly prior to installation.
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Contact your CertiSafe™ representative for specific recommendations as necessary.
• The cord grip and cable support equipment described here are supplied with the mixer unit.
• To prevent galling, we recommend a moisture-cured, polyurethane compound sealant suitable for con-
tact with potable water and certified to meet the shrinkage for interior and exterior use. Refer to NSF/
ANSI Standard 61 for indirect additives.
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Be aware of clearance between the mixer assembly and any fixed objects within the tank, including lad
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ders, ensuring that there is enough room for the CertiSafe™ unit to function correctly and avoid damage
to any protective coatings.
• Please consult your CertiSafe™ sales representative for mixer mount placement, retrieval, and inspec-
tion requirements.
Pipe
• This kit does NOT include a pipe for mounting, as lengths will vary.
• Pre-cut the appropriate length of pipe prior to installation.
• A maximum pipe length of 10 feet is advisable. Anything greater will require additional third-party
pipe support structures.
• Once installed, about 1 foot of the pipe length should be above the upper mount assembly.
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Use 1-1/2” or 40mm (Schedule 40) stainless steel (pipe diameter 1.90” O.D.)
• The remaining length between the upper and lower mount assemblies will depend on project spec-
ifications, but be mindful that as the pipe length increases, so does the potential for it to yield to
deflection from the operating mixer.
• Must be schedule 40 stainless steel 300 series pipe suitable for NSF 61 applications.
Some parts will arrive pre-assembled from Kasco; however, all assembly steps are listed for reference.
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