MACERATOR PUMP
PAGE 3
6. Installation
H
G
G
1
2
G
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