- In combined installations (vertical and horizontal), it must be considered that 1 m of vertical
elevation is equivalent approximately to a 10 m horizontal stretch.
- If the installation includes a vertical elevation, the latter must prevail over the horizontal stretch, that
is, every vertical installation must be carried out directly on the waste disposer. The installation of
knees or U-turns result in a pressure head loss that must be subtracted from the maximum pumping
distance (approximately: reduce 1 m. per knee the maximum horizontal distance).
5.1. INSTALLING RECOMMENDATIONS.
PIPE – For the discharge use a 32 mm pipe. Do not thump of make siphons with the pipe that may
retain certain objects and cause obstructions.
PIPE SUPPORT – Evacuation pipes must be fixed with the appropriate acces-
sories according to the manufacturer indications.
KNEES – Do not use use knees instead. If knees are not available, two 45º
elbows can be employed to make a 90º knee.
AVOID DIAGONAL STRETCHES – Evacuation pipes must be always installed
vertically or horizontally, but never diagonally.
PROTECTION AGAINST FROST – In areas where frost risk due to low temper-
atures is high, every stretch in risk of freezing must be protected by
means of thermal insulators.
CONNECTION TO THE FLUSH – The connection to the flush must be carried
out by means of a inclined branch. If the connection to the flush is at a
lower level regarding the waste disposer base, a A-69 Jimten-type vent-
ing valve must be set at the highest point in the installation to prevent
the waste disposer from being emptied.
DISCHARGE – The discharge stretch must be always connected to the
evacuation system. Do not evacuate in an open waste pipe, drain, etc.
T-604 CS WASTE DISPOSER
6 m
5 m
4 m
3 m
2 m
1 m
0 m
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Up to 2 m.
Up to 12 m.
Up to 22 m.
Up to 32 m.
Up to 42 m.
Up to 52 m.
Up to 62 m.
Graded range