DANGER
Electrical connection work performed by an un-
qualified individual.
Risk of death by electric shock!
The electrical connection must be performed by a
qualified and licensed electrician.
The electrical installation must meet the current
standards in the country.
NOTICE
Wrong supply voltage.
Damage to the pumping station!
The supply voltage must not differ by more than 6%
of the rated voltage specified on the rating plate.
The power supply must be class 1. The device must be connected
to an earthed junction box. The electrical power supply must be
protected with a high sensitivity circuit breaker set to 30 mA. This
connection must be used exclusively for the Sanicom power supply.
If the cord of this device is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its after-sales service in order to avoid any danger
to users.
5. COMMISSIONING
Once the plumbing and electrical connections have been made,
check that the connections are watertight by letting water flow suc-
cessively through each inlet used.
Make sure that the unit is operating correctly by carrying out at least
two start cycles with water to test the system.
6. USE
In the event of power failure, stop all water flow to the ap-
pliances connected to the Sanicom.
WARNING
Hot surface.
Burn Hazards!
Never touch the surface of the motor housing without
protective equipment.
Limit of use
DANGER
Pressure and temperature limits exceeded.
Leakage of hot or toxic fluid!
Observe the operating specifications in the documen-
tation.
A void running the pump with the valve closed.
Dry running, without pumped fluid, must be avoided.
When in use, observe the following parameters and values:
Parameter
Value
Flow rate
Do not exceed (for all appliances)
80% of the flow rate indicated on the
curve (see attached instructions).
Max. allowed temperature
up to 90 °C when pumped 5 minutes
of the fluid
max.
Max. room temperature
50°C
pH
4-10
7. CONTROL BOX OPERATION
7.1 SANICOM 1: CONTROL KEYPAD OPERATION
7.1.1 General alarms
LED :
- Green : Power on
- Red : Alarm
BUTTON :
Manual motor activation
Alarm reset
Mains alarm:
If the LED is off, there is no power supply.
Level alarm:
If the water level inside the device is abnormally high, the high level
diptube microswitch will activate the motor and the alarm LED lights
up red. If this LED flashes red, it indicates a detection problem for
the normal water level (Long dip tube).
Time alarm:
If the motor runs continuously for more than 1 minute, the red LED
alarm lights up.
7.1.2 Reset alarm
The button on the keypad will only allow you to turn off the red LED
(it will turn green) if the problem that triggered the alarm has been
resolved.
7.2 SANICOM 2 : REMOTE CONTROL BOX OPERATION
7.2.1 General alarms
Yellow LED :
mains supply
Red LED :
alarm
Manual activation :
Motor 1
Manual activation :
Motor 2
Mains alarm:
In case of power failure (or when unplugging the device): the buzzer
is triggered + the red alarm LED lights up + the yellow mains LED
flashes.
Level alarm:
If the water level inside the device is abnormally high: the buzzer is
triggered + the red alarm LED lights up + both motors start-up. If
this LED flashes red, it indicates a detection problem for the normal
water level (Long dip tube).
Time alarm:
If one of the two motors runs for more than 1 minute: the buzzer is
triggered + the red alarm LED lights up + the other motor starts-up.
7.2.2 General alarm reset
If the problem that triggered an alarm above disappears, the buzzer
stops, but the red alarm LED remains on until the next normal cycle.
One of the two keypad keys will stop the buzzer in any cases, but it
will only turn off the red LED if the problem that caused the alarm
has been resolved. The alarms of the remote box also remain active
until the problem has been solved. This prevents the system from
being «abandoned» in default.
7.3 OPTION OF CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL ALARM
(SANICOM 2)
External alarm
Dry contact NO
mains closed as long as the alarm sounds.
See Wiring diagrams page 66
8. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
8.1 INSPECTION
The proper running of the wastewater lifting station must be checked
by user once a month observing at least two starting cycles.
8.2 MAINTENANCE
The lifting station has to be regularly maintained by a qualified per-
son. Intervals should:
• Every 3 months for lifting stations installed in commercial prem-
ises
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Option of externalising the
Max. 250 V / 16A
alarm signal. Dry contact
(no voltage) NO (normally
open) operated by a relay.
Alarm contact can be con-
nected to a powered sys-
tem. This contact closes
as soon as the station is in
alarm mode (except in the
case of area alarm) and re-
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