Sanifos® 610 and Sanifos® 1300 floats
• Gather together the float cables
• Fix them to the stainless steel bar using a tie-wrap
4.3.2 Cable output
Case where the station is floor-standing - Use of ventilation (with Sanisub ZPK AV):
Pass the cable through the ventilation.
Case where the station is floor-standing - Use of cable glands (side outlet of the cables on the tank):
Locate the "pre-holes" specially for the passage of the cable glands, present on the tank.
Case where the station is buried
Use of ventilation:
Sanifos® 280 and Sanifos® 610
• Cut into the ventilation passage.
• Pass the cable(s) through the tank outlet for ventilation.
• Provide a 75 mm diameter PVC conduit for routing the cables from the pumping station to the power supply.
Sanifos® 1300
• Cut into one of the ventilation passages (4 possible passages).
• Pass the cable(s) through one of the tank outlets for ventilation.
• Provide a 100 mm diameter PVC conduit for routing the cables from the pumping station to the power supply.
4.4 INSTALLING THE TANK COVER
Installing the O-ring of the tank cover
• Make sure that the face of the lid coming into contact with the gasket is clean.
• Position the cover and screw it.
• Position the safety screw and tighten it.
4.5 VENTILATION
According to the recommendations of EN 12050-1, pumping stations must be ventilated. The pumping station must always
be ventilated so that the tank is always at atmospheric pressure.
NOTICE
Insufficient ventilation.
Risk that the pumping station will not work!
Ventilation must remain free.
Do not block the vent outlet.
Do not install an air intake valve (diaphragm valve).
About Sanifos® 610 and Sanifos® 1300, 5 pre-holes:
• Passage of float cables through cable glands PG 11:
– Make a hole Ø17 mm
– Insert the cable gland with a silicone thread
– Tighten the inside nut
• Passage of motor cables through cable glands PG 13:
– Make a hole Ø19 mm
– Insert the cable gland with a silicone thread
– Tighten the inside nut
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