11. Norms
Sanipack conforms to EN 12050-3.
Lifting plant for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited applications.
SANIPACK®
Société Française d’Assainissement
EN 12050-3
ON07-K70
220 - 240 V - 50 Hz - 400 W - IP44
10. Electrical connection
The electrical installation should be carried by a qualifi ed person and conform to BS 7671 1992 requirements for
electrical installation.
Sanipack requires a 220/240V single phase 50 Hz supply (UK specifi cation) and should be connected to an unswitched fused wiring connector
protected by a 5 amp fuse, or circuit breaker set to 30mA.
The wires in the mains lead of the Sanipack are coloured as follows:
Brown – Live Blue – Neutral Green/Yellow – Earth
12. Commissioning the unit
Once all electrical and plumbing connections have been checked, fl ush the WC. The motor of the Sanipack should operate from 10 to 20
seconds, depending on the height and length of the discharge pipework. If it runs for more than 25 seconds, check that the discharge pipe is not
kinked or blocked.
To check that all connections are watertight, run the WC, shower, washbasin, one after the other for a few minutes to represent normal usage.
Ensure there are no leaks.
Do not secure the access panel until all the connections have been checked.
Warning:
There should be no dripping of water from the WC cistern or taps. If there is, this will cause the unit to
activate repeatedly as it pumps the water away.
13. Usage
A WC fi tted with a Sanipack does not require any special maintenance. The Sanipack will operate automatically as soon as the required level of
water enters the case.
The Sanipack will pump away the waste from a domestic WC, washbasin and shower.
It is not suitable for heavy commercial/industrial applications.
Warning:
If the Sanipack runs with very hot/boiling water for a prolonged time, the thermal cut out device will stop the motor from operating. In this case,
it will take approximately
1
/
2
hour for the motor and water to cool down, after which it will automatically re-activate. Do not use Sanipack with a
shower discharging at more than 15 litres per minute.
Warning:
The Sanipack should only be used for the evacuation of normal human waste, toilet paper and household WC cleansers.
Damage may occur to the machine if the following are disposed of in the WC: Cotton wool, tampons, sanitary towels, condoms, wet wipes,
kitchen towels as well as other fabric or hard items.
A build-up of hair can cause problems, so a hair trap should be fi tted to a shower.
Finally, solvents, acids and other chemicals can also damage the unit, and will invalidate the warranty.