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MACERATOR PUMP

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6. Installation

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TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY A REGISTERED PLUMBER IN CONJUNCTION WITH: AS3500 10:10

• Position the pump so that it is not in contact with a partition or wall of the room ensuring that the foam feet are attached to the underside of 

the pump.

• Place the WC pan on a level surface.

• Apply soapy water to the WC spigot and position the pan to the pump, ensuring that there is a 20mm gap between them. The reason for this is 

two-fold 1. If in contact with the pump sound vibration occurs, and 2. the pump can be removed if service is needed.

• Locate pan collar onto front of the pump, ensuring small diameter opening is secured to the pump using plastic cable tie provided.

The other end of the pan collar has a larger opening to allow easier fi tting to WC pan outlet (spigot).

• Pull the pan collar over the pan spigot.

• Position the metal hose clip (G) over the end of the pan collar (Spigot end) and tighten with a screwdriver. Affi  x plastic cable tie to other end of 

pan collar.

• Once the pump has been positioned, use 2 screws through the fl oor mounting brackets to fi x it to the fl oor. (optional)

• The Macerator Pump should be installed to allow full access in the event that servicing and or removal is necessary.

• The Macerator Pump is supplied with fl oor mounting lugs and foam feet to minimise vibration and to prevent possible movement 

  during operation.

• The Macerator Pump must be coupled directly to the spigot (outlet) of the  WC pan.

• The Macerator Pump must be located on the same fl oor level to that of all incoming fi xtures. Do not locate in a pit or in-ground opening.

• All pipework (32/40/50mm) from incoming fi xtures must have a constant grade of 1:40.

• The Macerator Pump has 4 possible inlet-ports, 2 on top of the lid and 1 at either lower end of pump casing.

• If using the lid ports use a stanley blade or hack-saw to remove the very top of the port to allow connection.

• Use rubber connectors and pipe clips (supplied) to make secure connections. Ensure connectors are facing in the right direction before 

securing. See diagram E on page 1.

Connections - Incoming waste water

Summary of Contents for MACERATOR PUMP

Page 1: ...included 1 Description THIS UNIT IS FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY The Macerator Pump is a compact macerator pump designed to receive and pump away sewage waste and water from one standard P trap WC pan shower vanity and bidet J x1 Blanking off inlet cap E x3 Inlet Connector G x2 Floor mounting bracket 90 x 110 F x1 Hose clip 32 x 55 x8 Hose clip B C x1 Hose clip 25 x 40 D x1 Hose clip 20 x 32 A x1 Dischar...

Page 2: ... 2 x 45 4 Performance curve USE ONLY Ø 20MM PRESSURE PIPE FOR VERTICAL LIFT 5 Vertical and horizontal pumping parameters Following vertical lift increase discharge pipe diameter by one size on the Horizontal run to Sewer or vent connection N B VERTICAL LIFT MUST PRECEDE HORIZONTAL RUN Install Isolation Valve at beginning of pipe run 1 100 All horizontal pipework requires a minimum of 1 100 fall ...

Page 3: ...r Affix plastic cable tie to other end of pan collar Once the pump has been positioned use 2 screws through the floor mounting brackets to fix it to the floor optional The Macerator Pump should be installed to allow full access in the event that servicing and or removal is necessary The Macerator Pump is supplied with floor mounting lugs and foam feet to minimise vibration and to prevent possible ...

Page 4: ...MACERATOR PUMP PAGE 4 E B B See figs 1 and 2 for connections that may be required for extra fixtures E B B 2 Closed 1 Plugging side inlet J Connections Extra sanitary appliances ...

Page 5: ...nection this should be NO MORE than 300mm in length Only ONE vertical lift is permitted in the discharge line all changes of direction in the discharge line MUST be made with 45deg bends rather than 90deg bends For vertical pipework USE ONLY 20mm upvc pressure pipe Horizontal pipework following initial vertical lift can be upgraded by one size to 25mm Once selection has been made insert discharge ...

Page 6: ...re possible venting should always be made in a manner consistent with common plumbing practice venting requirements referred to in Australian Standards AS 3500 10 10 6 7 4 You can use suitable pvc pipe or plastic hose to run the vent either to the open atmosphere or to an existing vent stack located nearby pod is recommended approximately every 12 months Macerator Pump 1 100 ...

Page 7: ...s paints turps caustic acid or other corrosive acids or cleaners DO NOT dispose of hot water in excess of 40º C DO DO previous operation sooner rather than later 11 Servicing 12 Warranty ATS 5200 101 Certificate No 23048 Manufacturer SFA Brand Saniflo The Macerator Pump is equiped with a 3 core electrical cable which contains Earth Active and Neutral wires The Macerator Pump requires a 240V single...

Page 8: ...ply is not active The motor or the control system is defective Restore the electrical supply Call approved service engineer The motor emits a rattling or crunching sound hums but does not run Foreign object in the box Problem with the motor or the control system Call approved service engineer Cloudy water comes up into the shower tray units with side inlets Shower installed too low as compared wit...

Page 9: ...MACERATOR PUMP PAGE 9 14 Parts 28b 31 26a 26b 2a 2b 24 5a 18 48 14 39 38 41 40 15 32 1 36 35 34 11 20b 8 7 61 4 62 28b 21a 28a 28c 21d 21c 21e 28b 3 10 17 31 50 12 28b 20 28b 63 37 28b White casing ...

Page 10: ... should run separately to the sewer vent pipe If wastes are combined it can only be connected to a larger pipe This pipe must gravity fall to connection point The unit should be easily accessible and removable in the event of service or maintenance being required If boxed in the boxing should be easily removed Any extension between the WC pan spigot and wall should not exceed 150mm and have a 1 40...

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