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JUDO SPEEDY-LongLife
Installation
ATTENTION
(see chapter “Safety information and
dangers due to non-compliance”)
4.2
Discharging the
backwashing water
ATTENTION
(see chapter “Safety information and
dangers due to non-compliance”)
For the backwashing water a wastewater
connection (for example a floor drainage) in
accordance with DIN 1986 must be in
place.If there is no wastewater connection
an appropriately sized bucket can be used.
In all options, a free discharge must be
ensured in accordance with EN 1717.
The following points must be noted if a buck-
et is used for backwashing:
–
If the mains pressure is high, water can
splash out of the bucket. In this case,
damage to property close to the filter is
possible.
–
When the bucket is half-filled the back-
washing process must be stopped. Oth-
erwise it is possible for the bucket to
overflow. Therefore the bucket must be
adequately dimensioned and the back-
washing should be carried out quickly.
Fig. 4:
Built-in rotary flange