8311 N°155 SANICOM 2
30/10/09
UK
The numbers refer to the explanatory diagrams.
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DESCRIPTION
®
SANICOM
2 is a collection station
designed to evacuate effluent from small
private or commercial units.
Please follow all the installation and
maintenance instructions given here,
especially those indicated by:
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" Failure to comply with this
instruction could endanger the
safety of persons,
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" Indication that a risk of electrical
origin exists,
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" Electrical installation must be carried
out by a professional electrician.
"ATTENTION" Failure to comply with this
instruction could endanger the safe
functioning of the apparatus.
For any further information, please contact
our customer service department.
HOW IT WORKS
SANICOM
®
2 contains two independent
pumps operating alternately.
The SANICOM
®
2 tank is equipped with
two pressure tubes, one of which controls
the activation of the motors and the other
the alarm system starting the second
motor.
- Long pickup tube (normal operation):
when the effluents reaches the triggering
level for the long tube in the tank, the
pump system (one motor only) starts up.
- Short pickup tube (abnormal opera-
tion): if the effluents reaches the upper
level in the tank, a contact is made, and
the pump system (second auxiliary
motor) is switched on in continuous
mode.
The contact can also trigger an alarm
buzzer or light, or both, according to the
customer's wishes concerning the
installation (230 V contact). Cf. Installing
alarm connections
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LIST OF PARTS SUPPLIED
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DIMENSIONS
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TECHNICAL DATA ON SANICOM
Type
Maximum vertical pumping
Voltage
Frequency
Nominal Power Rating
Maximum Power Consumption
Electrical category
Ave water temp for optimum performance 35°C
Net weight (accessories included)
11:45
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FIELD OF APPLICATION
Effluent from small private or commercial
units (inflow rates not exceeding 80% of
those shown in diagram
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PERFORMANCE CURVE
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RATIO OF HEIGHT/LENGTH
FOR DISCHARGE
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INSTALLATION
The SANICOM
®
2 installation must
comply with EN12056 standards. All work
to install the equipment, put it into service
and carry out maintenance must be done
by a qualified professional specialist.
FITTING
8a
1- Warning: The space in which
SANICOM
®
2 is installed must be large
enough to leave at least 600mm
around the unit for easy maintenance.
This space must be well lit, ventilated,
and must never be immersed in water
and must be protected from frost.
2- Isolation valves should be fitted to the
inlet pipework and discharge pipework
to isolate the unit in case of the need
for service.
3- This discharge pipe must be designed
so as to prevent back-flow from the
sewers (see examples, sketch
Backflow is avoided by installing an
anti-backflow loop located above the
back-flow level.
Comment: Unless otherwise stated
locally, the backflow level corresponds
to the level of the roads or pavements,
etc.
4- We recommend installing an auxiliary
pump to drain the technical cubicle if
necessary (e.g. in the event of flooding).
CONNECTING THE DISCHARGE
8b
PIPE
The diameter of the discharge pipe should
be 50mm plastic solvent weld pipes
(PVC or ABS).
Each SANICOM
®
2 pipe is equipped with
an anti-backflow pipe.
For valves and backflow see paragraph
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2
AI02-R100
10 m
CONNECTING THE 50MM INLET
8c
220-240V
1- Cut off the end of the 50mm inlet with a
50 Hz
saw, then secure the outside of the
3000 W
sleeve
using a clip
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2- The connection at the inlet may be
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made using 40mm or 50mm tubing.
For a 50mm connection, cut off the
26 KG
small end of the sleeve
3- Push the tube into the end of the
sleeve
and fix using a jubilee clip
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or
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WARNING:
40mm or 50mm to the outlet from the unit,
and secure it.
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CONNECTING SANITARY
8d
EQUIPMENT TO THE LOWER INLETS
Put the two studded connecters (Nominal
Diameter 50mm) into the threaded holes
at the edge of the tank (seal with silicon
sealant). Then cut off the end of the cho-
sen lower inlet (or both inlets if necessary)
and operate as described in
paragraph
CONNECTING THE OUTLET HOLE
8e
1- The collection station must be
ventilated up to above roof level using
a pipe with an ND of at least 50 mm.
2- Connect the wide end of the sleeve
to the tank outlet point and fix it using a
jubilee clip
3- Cut off the other end of the sleeve
to adapt it for the 50mm. Push the tube
into the sleeve and fix it using a jubilee
clip
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FIXING THE TANK TO THE FLOOR
8g
SANICOM
system that prevents it from moving or
turning.
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8f
1- Mark the position of the fixing holes on
the floor.
2- Remove the tank, pierce the floor using
a 10mm Ø drill and insert the pins
3- Reposition the tank and fix it using the
screws
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
8h
1- The electrical connection must be
made by a qualified professional
electrician.
The electrical installation must comply
with the standards in force in the country
concerned.
2- The unit must be connected to a uns-
witched fused connector fitted with a 13
amp fuse. The power supply system for
the unit should ideally be protected by
an RCD set to 30mA.
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8a
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first.
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Secure the PVC pipe of
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2 comes with a floor-fixing
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