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SFA SANIACCESS3 Instructions D'installation page 9

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IMPORTANT
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
This macerator/pump is manufactured
in a factory which is quality certified to
ISO 9001 (2000) accredited by AFAQ.
To benefit from the advantages provided
by this new generation system, it is
important to comply with the installation
instructions.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The macerator/pump unit is a residential
pumping system for a toilet and
bathroom fixtures. It can simultaneously
receive wastewater from sanitary
fixtures such as a sink, shower, bathtub
but only one toilet per unit.
This macerator is designed for the
disposal of human waste, toilet
paper and water. They are not intended
to be used for the disposal of kitchen
waste or from pump appliances such
as a dishwasher or washing machine.
Installed and used correctly, this system
will give consistent and reliable service.
This system must discharge into a
minimum 3/4" or 1" sanitary drain pipe.
This system will pump up to 15 feet
vertically and/or 150 Ft horizontally,
with a minimum 1/4" per foot
gravity fall constantly throughout
the horizontal run to the point of
discharge.
There is an extension pipe available
from Saniflo which is 18" in length
and is used to install the pump behind
a wall. It attaches to each end of the
toilet and macerator for a secure fit.
Note : The macerator can be installed
right behind the toilet or further away
using the optional extension pipe.
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INSTALLATION ADVICE
1. The macerator shall be positioned on
the same level and adjacent to the toilet.
2. All discharge pipe work must be
connected to the soil stack by an
appropriate and approved connection (a
"wye" fitting is preferable). Note that the
connection into a horizontal soil stack
shall be through the top of the pipe.
3. The discharge pipe from the macer-
ating system shall be an independent
line as no other drain pipe shall tie into it.
4. Any initial horizontal pipe run from the
unit, prior to the vertical lift, should not
exceed 18 inches.
Note : After the first vertical run, any
run afterwards should be in a horizontal
manner with the required slope. There-
fore, you cannot change directions in an
upward vertical manner.
5. Use long sweeping 90 degree elbows
or two 45 degree elbows back-to-back
to create the 90 degree turn.
6. When the point of discharge into the
soil stack is lower than the base of the
unit, a vacuum relief valve may need to
be fitted at the highest point of in the
pipe run in order to avoid siphonage.
7. The macerating unit cannot accept
without damage the disposal of sanitary
items such as condoms, tampons,
sanitary pads, cottons swabs, etc.
8. Any drain pipe leading into the pump
shall have a minimum 1/4" per foot
gravity fall. Any horizontal discharge pipe
shall also have this minimum pitch.
9. The total run on the discharge pipe
shall be no less than 3 ft (combined)
before it drains into a larger stack.
10. The discharge pipe work should not
be installed with a diagonal upward slope.
DIMENSIONS &
DISCHARGE CAPACITY
See Page 2
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TOILET ASSEMBLY
1. The toilet tank is provided with the
fill and flush valve assembled in the
tank, however, please ensure that all
connections are tightened.
2. Place the macerating unit in the
desired spot and connect all inlet and
outlet waste piping to the unit. (See
section VII - Connection of the
Discharge Pipe).
3. Place the spigot outlet of the toilet
bowl firmly against the white accordion
connector and mark the floor through
the holes in the bowl.
4. Remove bowl and bore two holes
approximately 2 1/4" deep with a 5/16"
masonry drill bit. Insert plastic plugs into
holes. If the floor is wood, bore a pilot
hole with a 1/4" drill bit.
5. Place the bowl in front of the
macerating unit and pull the accordion
gasket (H) all the way onto the rear
spigot outlet. Attach with supplied
clamp. Check that gasket and clamp
are even all around. (See section VIII -
Preparing the Macerating Unit)
6. Move the bowl over the holes in floor.
Slip the plastic china protectors over
the lag screws. Tighten lag scvrews (do
not over tighten) and snap plastic cover
caps in place.
7. Locate the tank to bowl kit and place
foam gasket on the spud of the tank and
over nut. Place tank on top of the bowl.
Insert screws and gasket through the
tank and tighten nuts underneath. Do
not over tighten as this may damage the
china.
8. Connect the water supply hose to the
fill valve.
9. All pipe work must be rigid. Pipe
supports should not be less than three
feet apart.
Note that the unit as well as most of the
pipes and connections should have easy
accessibility.

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