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4. APPLICATIONS
The SANISMART PLUS collects and automatically pumps away Sewage and waste water from the following and many other
typical applications:
- Basement toilet and bathroom facilities in domestic residential dwellings
- Relocated bathrooms where gravity fall to existing sewer connections is not possible
- Re-developed bathroom in a domestic residential dwelling
- Master bedroom en-suites
In addition to the toilet pan (only one allowed per installation), you can connect one or a combination of any 3 of the following
additional fixtures or appliances,
- Bath, shower, vanity.
- Laundry tub.
- Domestic clothes washing machine / Dishwasher.
- Domestic kitchen sink
PROVIDED THAT
- They are all located on the same floor level and same area as the SANISMART PLUS.
- Maximum temperature of waste water coming in the collection tank do not exceed
40
C
.
- No unwarranted items (listed under
“Product Overview”) are discharged into unit.
- The max flow of waste water discharged into the unit should not exceed 35 L/min and should not be continuous.
For larger flows, contact Wallace Pumps for advice.
Caution Note: -
Pump
as it is
not suitable
for following. Please contact Wallace for suitable solution
-
Condensate water from air conditioning unit.
- Hot and/or cold water from relief valve and/or cold wa
ter expansion valve from hot water cylinders.
5. PUMP HYDRAULIC CAPABILITY
To ensure that the SANISMART PLUS is suitable, check your installation requirements against the dimensions and hydraulic
capabilities of the unit.
-This graph below 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 pipe size being used by you.
-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.
32mm
Pipe
25mm
Pipe