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blue
BOX
- Translation of the original instructions
3. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
3.1 Preliminary checks
• Check that the packaging has not been damaged and is not upside down;
• Remove packaging materials and dispose of them in accordance with current regulations;
• Pay careful attention to ensure you do not injure yourself with sharp tools and no damage is caused to the product, especially electrical cables;
• Inspect the product for damaged or missing parts;
• If any items are missing, contact Zenit (or its distributor) or the transport company;
• Check that the data on the nameplate corresponds to those of the product ordered.
3.2 Handling and lifting
• Secure the product carefully to prevent it from falling, rolling or swinging;
• Use correctly dimensioned and certified lifting straps and systems;
• Do not drag the product on the ground;
• Do not place the product in contact with sharp or pointed objects;
• Place the product on a flat, level surface to prevent it from sinking or tipping over.
Risk of crushing, death or serious injury
Use lifting equipment appropriate to the weight of the lifting station stated on the nameplate.
caution!
Before lifting the product, observe local regulations regarding weight limits for objects which are handled manually, i.e.
without the use of lifting equipment.
caution!
NEVER use electrical cables to handle the product.
caution!
When transporting and handling the product at low temperatures, take into account the reduced impact resistance of the
lifting station
3.3 Storage
When storing the product, make sure that it is protected against moisture, heat sources and shocks.
Ensure that the ambient temperature is between -20°C (-4°F) and +50°C (122°F).
4. INSTALLATION
caution!
The instructions in this manual refer to standard installation types. In the event of a different installation, contact Zenit.
caution!
Before installation, carefully read and apply the safety instructions in the manual.
4.1 General warnings
• Always observe the local laws and regulations in force in the location where the lifting station is to be installed;
• The blueBOX lifting stations offer multiple possibilities for connecting inlet and outlet pipes. Pay careful attention to local laws that may require
different installation methods (siphons, valves, etc.);
• The cover of the blueBOX can be walked on but can be driven over;
• When installing in a closed room, an effective air vent must be ensured as described in section "4.7 Air Vent Valve";
• The room where the blueBOX is installed must be provided with suitable air recirculation and a floor drainage system to collect any small leaks
or condensation;
• For outdoor, non-burial installation, pay particular attention to the temperature range to which the tank is subjected;
• Protect the blueBOX from direct sunlight;
• Make sure that the mains voltage and frequency are compatible with the nameplate data of the pump(s);
• Make sure that the number of starts per hour of the installed pump(s) is within the limits indicated on the data sheet;
• Make sure that the level of the liquid inside the tank does not fall below the priming level as indicated in section 4.10.
4.2 Fitting for emptying in an emergency
The blueBOX lifting stations are designed to allow an emergency pump to be introduced through the large top
opening to empty the tank in the event of a failure of the main pump.
It is, however, possible to use the bulkhead connector (supplied) to connect the lifting station to a drainage pipe
via a ball valve or manual pump (optional).
Installation procedure (see Annex 1)
1. Unscrew the fastening screws of the cover and remove it.
2. With the tank empty, drill holes with a Ø50 hollow cutter in one of the prepared points.
3. Fit the bulkhead coupler supplied as standard.
4. Close the bulkhead coupler with the plug. It is possible to install a ball gate valve or a manual pump (optional).
5. After installation, clean the inside of the tank of any swarf or residue.
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