Equipment location
Tank location
Electrical connection
Hydraulic connection
7.2 Hydraulic connections
Flexible tube and tube cutter are supplied with the equipment
to carry out hydraulic connections.
Quick connections:
The hydraulic connections are made by
means of a System known as Quick
Connection (QC): Simply insert the tube
until it stops, and it is connected.
To disconnect the tube, first press the
central washer of the QC device inwards
while pulling the tube in the opposite
d
irection.
Important: Tubes connected with Quick Connection must have
a clean cut, perpendicular to the length of the tube. The tube
section inserted in the connection will be smooth, with no
abrasions. Any bevel cut-out or a damaged tube termination
will make the connection imperfect and lead to water leakage.
Flat surface
Avoid direct sunlight
Avoid harsh environments (chemical agents, dust, dirt)
Locate the chosen tank considering the dispensation point of Type II Water. It is preferable that
the tank should be opaque, with cover, and receive no direct sunlight. It is advisable to have a
safety spillway to a drainage outlet.
Transformer:
Power connection : 230 VAC
Connection to the equipment: Rear connection Plug-in type
Accessible plug in case of need to disconnect the power supply.
Plug above or beside the equipment.
Drainage
Level
Tank
Type II water
0
1
2
3
Feed water
a. Water inlet: The water inlet will be provided with a stopcock
with BSP male threads of 1/2". Thread the connection piece
supplied.
Do not use Teflon for this connection
(the connection is fitted with a rubber
seal).
If due to highly polluted inlet water it is
necessary to install and additional
pretreatment, the connection sequence
will be:
Feed
water
-
Enters
additional
pretreatment - Enters the equipment.
quick type.
b. Drainage: The drainage point will be at a maximum 3 m far.
The Rejection tube must be positioned to ensure that it
cannot move from its position by a flange or by inserting it
approximately 30 cm into the drain pipe.
pretreatment
-
Exits
All connections are