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5.  FEATURES AND BENEFITS 

 

FEATURES 

 

BENEFITS

 

Higher pump head ( longer run & higher vertical height ) 

Pumps higher and further 

Higher flow rate 

Empties faster  and accepts multiple discharges 

Dry mounted motor and pumping unit 

Easier to clean and service and more reliable 

Heavy duty motor in hard alloy casing 

Longer lasting 

Heat and overload protected motor 

Reduces risk of costly burnt-out motor 

Robust cutter/slicer ahead of "Open" impeller 

Cuts through most soft sewage & waste 

One piece collection tank 

No weak joints  

Multiple entry options into the tank 

Can service many utilities from many directions 

Pan entry 180mm high with rubber gasket  

Caters for standard P type WC pans 

Option of delivery pipe directions on either side of tank 

Flexible arrangement to suit site conditions 

 
 
 

6.  PUMP HYDRAULIC CAPABILITY 

 

To ensure that the MULTISAN-PRO is suitable, check your installation requirements against the dimensions and hydraulic 
capabilities of the unit.

 

 
-This graph is based on a flow of

 35 litres /min. 

 If flows exceed 35 L/min please contact Wallace Pumps for assessment. 

 
-Measure the overall height of the delivery pipework (from the bottom of the tank to the highest point in the    
 delivery line, also referred to as Static Head). 
 
-Measure the total run of all vertical and horizontal pipes from the pump to the sewer drain.  
 
-Count the number of bends in the pipeline. For each bend add 1m to above measured length of pipe.  
 
-Work out total length of pipe = Pipe length (Hori Vertical) + 1m X No of bends. 
 
-Use the graph below to make sure the Total Run of Pipe and Static Head intersect below the line of your pipe size.   
 
-Ensure system curve falls within the requirement which will ensure pump is suitable for application. 
 
-In case of doubt call Wallace pumps and get confirmation that pump is suitable for your application. 

 

 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for MULTISAN PRO

Page 1: ...ge pump For this product to meet its expected lifetime please ensure it is installed by a qualified technician and follow the maintenance schedule as detailed in section 13 2 Please keep a record of b...

Page 2: ...mp and motor unit Toilet pan connection Gas and watertight collection tank Pump cover Manual Run Reset Button Tank Vent provided with Carbon Use this port in case need to vent outside via vent pipe Do...

Page 3: ...olate the pipe from the building structure to prevent vibration or noise transmission during operation Any horizontal section of the delivery pipework should always have a continuous rise towards the...

Page 4: ...nic products such as condoms sanitary pads wet wipes tampons nappies sand stones tar cement coarse paper non water soluble paper towels cardboard plastic bags fat oil etc in the toilet to be affixed t...

Page 5: ...al limitations or because there was no unit available with adequate performance The MULTISAN PRO has been developed to overcome these problems including Below sewer line installations Where gravity fa...

Page 6: ...able check your installation requirements against the dimensions and hydraulic capabilities of the unit This graph is based on a flow of 35 litres min If flows exceed 35 L min please contact Wallace P...

Page 7: ...pigot connecting to pump other end socket to connect waste pipe from WHB Sink or any other domestic appliance and to connect 40mm DWV pipe as vent connection if required as per local rules and regulat...

Page 8: ...r bigger cable Check with Wallace Earth wire to be connected to Earth terminal E as shown Volts Free Contacts in the circuit board which activates in case of Alarm Connect Volts Free Terminal No 1 com...

Page 9: ...transmission 3 Install only the supplied full flow non clog swing check within one metre of the pump in a vertical position below and close to the supplied isolating ball valve 5 All pumped appliance...

Page 10: ...evel difference between WC pan and pump unit should NOT BE MORE THAN 900mm Suitable access must be provided for operation maintenance and repairs of the unit at all times An adequate overflow outlet m...

Page 11: ...between services should be 6 months for heavy usage unit and 1 year for light to medium usage unit c All Alarm activation occurred to be noted as to when date time and how and who rectified it and wha...

Page 12: ...quid Level switch operated by water level remains in the ON position because a pipework is blocked or b pump is blocked or c tank is blocked or d delivery hose is kinked e pressure switch is water log...

Page 13: ...t intervals without any liquid discharged into the collection tank Water is leaking back flowing into the unit from the delivery pipe triggering the motor to re start Non return valve does not close p...

Page 14: ...nk chamber under the cover Power is off Overload trip Inflows exceeding pump capacity Blockage in the pipework Shower pipe also has other pipes connected to it Pump malfunctioning Overflow pipe if app...

Page 15: ...G INSTRUCT MULTISAN PRO Multisan Pro Instructions 251119 docx Page 15 16 Spare Parts drawing list pump unit...

Page 16: ...G INSTRUCT MULTISAN PRO Multisan Pro Instructions 251119 docx Page 16 Complete lifting unit...

Page 17: ...G INSTRUCT MULTISAN PRO Multisan Pro Instructions 251119 docx Page 17 Circuit board...

Page 18: ...hose MICROBOY 117604 1 330 2 Hose clip 20 32 117033 1 340 2 O ring 34 52x3 53 117034 1 350 4 Rubber foot 117035 1 360 2 Countersunk 3 5x9 5 117605 1 370 1 Non return valve valve 117056 1 410 1 Lense h...

Page 19: ...m flange MICROBOY E2 117002 1 2 280 1 O ring 120x2 5 117007 2 290 4 Lens head screw 4 2x19 270024 2 300 1 O ring 72x3 5 117700 2 310 1 Cutting plate 117198 2 320 3 Countersunk M4x8 117199 2 330 1 Hose...

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