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4.3.1 Securing the Conlift
If the Conlift is installed in a room where there is a
risk of flooding, the angular mounting brackets must
be used. They counteract the buoyancy of the Conlift
(see figures 3 and 4), and thus prevent the collecting
tank from tilting and the spillage of acid.
In rooms where there is no risk of flooding, the angu-
lar mounting brackets also prevent accidental
• overturning of the lifting station (floor mounting) or
• detachment of the lifting station from the wall (wall
mounting).
This prevents the acid in the collecting tank from
spilling out and causing damage.
Fig. 3 Floor mounting, securing the Conlift to counteract buoyancy
Fig. 4 Wall mounting, securing the Conlift to counteract buoyancy
Note:
• The Conlift must be mounted horizontally and se-
cured by screws as shown in figures 3 and 4.
• The Conlift must be mounted in a dry and frost-
free room with good ventilation.
• The angular mounting brackets counteract buoy-
ancy, e.g. in connection with temporary flooding.
To prevent personal injury caused by
electric shock, scalding hot water or acid,
do not turn the Conlift upside down.
TM02 7499 3603
R > 60 mm
Sicherung gegen Auftrieb und ungewolltes Umstoßen (Säure)
Securing the Conlift to counteract buoyancy and to
prevent accidental overturning (acid)
R > 60 mm
TM02 7498 3603
Sicherung gegen Auftrieb und ungewolltes Umstoßen (Säure)
Securing the Conlift to counteract buoyancy and to
prevent accidental detachment from the wall (acid)