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5. INSTALLATION – MOUNTING
5.1 Indoor installation
When lifting stations are installed, the current regulations, and more
generally, the information given in standard EN12056, "Indoor gravity
drainage systems", must be obeyed.
- A work space at least 60cm wide and 60cm high must be left
around all the parts that may need to be adjusted or maintained.
- The lifting station must be protected against frost and ventilated.
- The installation surface must be horizontal and flat.
- In accordance with standard EN 12056-4, the lifting station must be
installed in such a way that there are no rotations. It may be secu-
red to the ground, as shown (See FIG. 5 below), using the fastenings
provided.
5.2 Outdoor buried installation
- The system must be installed and inspected in accordance with the
applicable directives (EN 1610, "Implementation and testing of
sanitation connections and collectors"; regional directives).
- Dig out the ditch according to the system's height; allow for the
dimensions of the inlet duct ND100 (external Ø 110 mm) and the
authorised connection zone inside the tank (See FIG. 6 - below). If
necessary, use an extension (accessory);
- Position the tank so that the inlet duct does not disrupt the level
detection system, then make the opening as described in section
5.3.
- Place the station on a layer of sand (min thickness of layer 200 mm),
shake and position vertically, in line with the ground's surface.
- Fill the space between the station and the ditch with a layer of sand
and compact the sand appropriately; do not warp the station or
remove it perpendicularly.
- If the system is being installed on floodable ground or where there
is a water table, it must be secured in such a way that any related
risks are eliminated. The holes in the external stiffeners may be used
for this purpose.
If there is a high water table, a vertical thrust may
ATTENTION !
be exerted on the system ! Stay within the maxi-
mum water table levels ! (See 1.2.2 Table n°1).
- The system must be tightness tested according to the current
recommendations.
5.3 Connecting the ducts
- All the ducts must be fitted so that they are not under stress. The
pipes (including the frames) must be secured so that the system is
not subjected to any tensile or compression stresses.
- Position the inlet pipe ND100 (external Ø 110 mm) so that it can
empty itself. Do not retighten the pipes in the direction of the fluid's
flow.
- Place the inlet pipe inside the tank, in the zone provided
(See FIG. 6 - below) making sure that it is positioned so that the
effluent inlet does not disrupt the operation of the level detection
Authorised connection
zone (hatching)
- Make an opening with the rotary saw provided. Remove the burrs
FIG. 5
Securing to
the ground
- In accordance with standard EN 12056-4, an additional stop valve
- Connect a ventilation duct to the Ø 75 tank coupling (saw 30 mm
- Secure the discharge duct using the threaded couplings (See
- To provide protection against a back stream from the public sewer
- A drainage device should be connected (hand pump sold as an
- For buried cabling, you are recommended to use the Ø 63 cou-
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system. Choose a position where the inlet pipe enters the tank ver-
tically. Allow for a minimum distance of 50 mm between the ope-
ning's outer edge and the adjacent edges/stiffeners !
Orifice for ventilation
duct connection
FIG. 6
from the cutting surface to create a clean contact surface. Put the
inlet seal in place, dampen the inside using a lubricant, insert the
inlet pipe into the tank to a depth of around 50mm and fit the
Serflex collar (See FIG. 7 - below).
is required for the tank inlet duct.
off the end and remove the burrs and residual material). Place the
piping system on a slope in relation to the system (draining of
condensates towards the tank).
accessories); it must be protected from frost.
system, if the system is installed indoors, the discharge duct must be
set up as a "rigid siphon", whose lower edge, at its highest point,
must be above the local headwater level (usually on the ground
floor),
(also see FIG. 8).
accessory), possibly to the Ø 50 lower coupling. To this end, saw
30 mm off the coupling and remove the burrs and the residual
material; connect the Ø 50 duct using the hose and the clamping
collars provided.
pling or, in combination with the drainage duct, the Ø 75 coupling.
To this end, saw 30 mm off the end and remove the burrs and resi-
dual material. Use a pipe with a traditional plastic sleeve as a wire-
guide tube and slide it onto the sawn couplings, then pass the wires
through (See FIG. 9).
Orifice for connecting a
buried electric cable
Orifice for connecting
a backup pump
FIG. 7

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