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Before you begin.
Installation
- Read this manual completely before starting your
installation.
- Consult local officials for any applicable codes and
regulations.
- Determine the best location for your basin and control
panel (see Figure. 1)
- Minimize the use of elbows on the inlet line. If required
only use 45° elbows.
- Plan your installation location carefully to insure a
minimum 1:80 drop on the inlet line while staying within
the allowable inlet zone.
- Determine where the incoming power will be supplied
from and if it can handle the rated load for your pump
station.
Minimum Supply 16 Amp Supply at the pump
Chart 2 — Electrical Cable Requirements (The following chart is based on max run
length of 25 meters)
Inlet Pipe Size Hole Saw Size Flexible Inlet Size
100 mm DWV 00114 127 mm 100 mm
150 mm DWV 00160 178 mm 150 mm
Aussie Seal Option
100 mm Not Applicable Aussie Coupler Supplied
Chart 3 — Inlet Specification Uniseal Option
Conduit Size Uniseal Size Hole Saw Size
25 mm 20 mm 31.7 mm
32 mm 25 mm 44.4 mm
40 mm 32 mm 50.8 mm
Conduit/Uniseal Size
- Mount control panel in accordance with electrical codes
and where alarm light can be easily seen.
- The control panel must be positioned within 10m of
the pumping station to allow for conection of standard
pump and level control cables supplied with the unit.
- Obtain all necessary permits. Call your local relevant
authorities before digging to locate all underground
lines and cables.
- Make sure you have the necessary equipment and
supplies before starting your installation.
- Determine the ballast requirements for your particular
basin size (see Chart 1).
- Use the electrical requirments specified in Chart 2.
Chamber I.D. Chamber Height
1000 mm
1000 mm 1600 mm
2200 mm
0.56 m³ / 620Ltr 0.90 m³ / 1100Ltr
1.23
m³ / 1500Ltr
Chart 1 — Ballast (in cubic metres)
Note that these ballast volumes are recommendations only. We suggest consultation with a qualified engineer to determine
exact requirements to suit existing ground conditions.

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