15
EN
Connecting the discharge pipe
The
Sanicondens® Best Flat
discharge connection must be connected to the flexible vinyl hose
H
.
- Unroll the flexible hose
H
.
- Insert the hose into the discharge connection that has a built-in non-return valve (see fig.
6
).
- Position the flexible hose in the upmost vertical position possible to avoid any kinking. It is recommended to make
a smooth turn to avoid the hose from kinking.
- Secure the hose by using the clamp
I
supplied (fig.
6
).
The hose has an inner diameter of 10 mm and can be connected to a PVC pipe of larger diameter by a plastic reducer
connection
J
(fig.
6.1
). Provide a cable tie to secure the connection (fig.
6.2
).
The
Sanicondens® Best Flat
is fitted with a non-return valve to prevent re-activation.
3.3 CONNECTING THE ALARM
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INTENDED SOLELY FOR QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS
Sanicondens® Best Flat
is fitted with a detection system that can cut off the power supply to the connected
appliance if the water level rises too high. To connect the detection system, connect the other set of cables, black
and grey (see "Alarm" label), to the appliance (refer to the instructions of the appliance). See fig.
10
NOTE:
It is possible to connect the detection system to an external alarm (audible or visual, from 1.5V to 230V) by
changing the connection of the detection system.
Sanicondens® Best Flat
is controlled by a dry contact supplied
NC (normally closed). To connect the external alarm, this contact must be changed to NO (normally open fig.
11.3
).
To do this, open the cover (fig.
11.1
), unplug the grey wire from its location and plug it to the free contact above (fig.
11.2
).
- ATTENTION: the connection of the detection system to the safety system of the connected
appliance is mandatory. The guarantee does not cover damage caused if the alarm is not connected.
- The maximum current admissible for our detection system is 4 A.
- To protect the electrical components in the
Sanicondens® Best Flat
, once the alarm has been triggered, any water
continuing to fill the tank comes out through the overflow outlets of the tank.
3.4 MAINS CONNECTION
Connect the power cable
K
to the
Sanicondens® Best Flat
(fig.
9
) and then to the main power. Comply with local
installation requirements.
3.5 USE
Functional test
Before turning on the pump, make sure you remove the protective lock pin from the rear of the
device. Fig. 5.
- Pour water into the tank.
- Check that the pump starts and stops when the water level drops.
- Check that there are no leaks in the connections.
Filling the neutralizer compartment
- Remove the cover from the neutralizer compartment (fig.
7
).
- Add the neutralizing granules into this compartment (fig.
8
).
- Reposition the cover and clip it in place.
Sanicondens® Best Flat
is ready to use. Example of an installation of a
Sanicondens® Best Flat
: see pg. 6.
4
STANDARDS
Sanicondens® Best Flat
conforms to the European directive on low voltage.
6
GUARANTEE
Sanicondens® Best Flat
is guaranteed for 2 years for parts and labour, subject to correct installation and use of the unit.
5
INTERVENTIONS
Disconnect electrical supply before working on the unit!
5.1 MAINTENANCE (FIG 12)
Check the quality of the neutralizing granules regularly.
Neutralizing granules need to be replaced at least once a year. When replacing the granules, make sure to clean the
compartment as well.
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault detected
Probable causes
Action needed
The pump doesn’t start.
The pump is not connected to the power supply. Plug in the unit.
The lock pin has not been removed.
Remove the lock pin.
The unit is not leveled.
Check the unit with a leveling tool.
Power outage.
Check the main power.
Float blocked.
Clean the tank.
Condensates inlet pipe blocked.
Clean the inlet pipe.
The pump does not lift.
Noon-return valve blocked.
Clean the valve.
Discharge pipe blocked.
Clean the discharge pipe.
INSTRUCTIONS
INTENDED SOLELY FOR QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS