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Fully illustrated step by step instructions are
downloadable on www.saniflo.com or www.saniflo.ca
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DESCRIPTION
This grinder/pump is manufactured in a factory which
is quality certified to ISO 9001 accredited by AFAQ. To
benefit from the advantages provided by this new genera-
tion system, it is important to comply with the installation
instructions.
The grinder/pump unit is a residential and commercial
pumping system for toilet and bathroom fixtures. As
shown in fig n ° 1, it can simultaneously receive wastewa-
ter from sanitary fixtures such as a sink, shower, bathtub
but only one toilet per unit. It is also powerful enough to
handle wastewater from a washing machine through an
indirect connection (via utility sink).
The SANIGRIND Pro
is designed for the disposal of
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human waste, toilet paper and water. It is also capable
of handling occasional sanitary articles flushed down the
toilet. They are not intended to be used for the disposal of
kitchen waste or directly from pump appliances such as a
dishwasher. Installed and used correctly, the SANIGRIND
Pro
will give consistent and reliable service.
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The toilet that connects to the SANIGRIND Pro
be built onto a sub floor (typically made out of 2" x 6" on
edge).
The pump can also be accommodated below the set level
of the toilet if possible.
We recommend that the elbow/toilet flange and drainpipe
are installed before laying the plywood floor. Most toilets
require a 12-inch rough in, measured from the finished
wall, then the toilet drainpipe should be long enough to
reach the SANIGRIND Pro
It is recommended for the drainpipe not to exceed 36
inches. If needed, please make sure that there is the
required ¼" per foot gravity fall.
Once the elbow, toilet flange and drain pipe connec-
tion has been assembled, this can be installed and the
plywood floor finished.
Please note the following warning signs:
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» Possible danger to personnel,
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» Warning of possible electrical hazard,
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» Instructions for use only by qualified professionals,
«WARNING» This is a general warning that failure to
follow instructions could result in poor functioning
of the unit.
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LIST OF ACCESSORIES
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DIMENSIONS
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TECHNICAL DATA
Application
Vertical Pumping
Voltage
Frequency
Amperage
Motor
Temperature
Degree of protection
Net Weight
WARNING:
Only installations conforming to the above
specifications are acceptable.
should
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pump.
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1 toilet + shower/bathtub,
sink
Max. 25 Ft
110-120 V
60 Hz
Max. 9 Amps
1 HP
Max. 104° F
IP44
26 lbs
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PERFORMANCE CURVE
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VERTICAL/HORIzONTAL PUMPING
COMBINATIONS
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INSTALLATION
The grinding system must discharge into a minimum 3/4-inch
sanitary drainage pipe. The system will pump up to a maxi-
mum of 25 ft. vertically and then across with a 1/4" per foot
gravity fall (minimum) constantly throughout the horizontal run
to the point of discharge. If you require a vertical lift, it should
precede any horizontal run and should commence as near
as possible to the discharge elbow (no more than 18 inches
away). Once you have started the horizontal run, you cannot
change directions in an upward vertical manner.
The unit has fastenings on the bottom of the casing. This is
meant to secure the pump to the floor and prevent it from
turning.
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CONNECTION TO THE TOILET
1 - Place the macerator at the desired location and connect
the pipe work to it (See Connection to Discharge Pipe
Work),
2 - Rough-in the proprietary flange/elbow as per toilet
requirements.(I.e. 10" or 12" from the finished wall).
Glue a 3" drain pipe into the elbow and insert the other
side into the macerator rubber connector.
NOTE:
The elbow/toilet flange is made of ABS material. You
will be able to use PVC pipe if using an ABS/PVC transition
cement.
3 - Build a sub floor out of 2x6 inches and ensure that you
place a 2" x 6" stud beside each side of the drainpipe,
this will stabilize the toilet. The total depth (front of the
floor to the rear wall) of the sub floor is most often a per-
sonal preference. Typically about 4 feet deep.
4 - Assemble the elbow/flange and drain pipe, connect for
additional safety the rubber boot and tighten with gear
clamps. Slide assembly into the floor (ensuring that
the proper rough-in measurements are adhered to)
and lay the plywood floor. Fasten the flange down with
woodscrews.
5 - Insert toilet bowl screws into the flange, place wax ring
onto the flange and place the bowl on the flange.
Slip the china protectors over the toilet bowl screws and
tighten. Snap plastic cover caps in place.
6 - Install tank as per toilet installation instructions. The tank
comes with the fill and flush valve assembled, however,
please ensure that all screws, nuts, etc. are tightened.
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION OF THE TOILET TANK
Connect the water supply to the toilet tank and the shut-off
valve. You can add a shut-off valve on the water supply hose.
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CONNECTION OF THE DISCHARGE PIPE
These systems are provided with a discharge elbow which
has a built-in check valve, a flexible discharge hose, a plastic
coupling and a step-down rubber connection. Follow these
steps to connect to your discharge pipe.
1 - Insert the larger end of the plastic discharge elbow into
the rubber discharge hose coming out from the top
of the pump.
2 - Rotate the discharge to any direction and secure the
base of the elbow with a clamp.
3 - Connect the flexible hose to the smaller end of the
discharge elbow and secure with a clamp.