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Maxmatic 5000 - General Installation Information; Plumbing Installation Guidelines; Electrical Installation and Safety

Maxmatic 5000
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GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION
PLUMBING
A) The waste pipework must be installed to ensure that the unit drains completely.
B) A ‘P’ or an ‘S’ trap must be fi tted. DO NOT USE A BOTTLE TRAP.
C) The waste MUST not discharge over a gulley or drain grating.
D) The waste pipes should not be less than 38mm in diameter.
E) A minimum fall of 15 degrees is recomended.
F) The waste run should be as short as possible avoiding, sharp bends, tee connections, and
stopped ends.
G) All connections and joints must not restrict the internal diameter of the pipe, check manifolds
for internal baffl es, as these will cause blockages.
H) The sink must have an 89mm (3 1/2”) diameter waste hole, and must be fi rmly xed to its
supporting cabinet unit. Suffi cient space within the cabinet is required to allow easy access to
the disposal units controls.
I) Where a lengthy, or meandering run of pipe work is unavoidable, It is recommended that the
pipe size be increased to 54mm (2”) diameter immediately after the trap.
J) Make sure that the installation of the appliance is allowed by the authorities.
K) The Outlet connector will need the seal inside the spout to be removed if necessary for
additional use.
L) In some cases the installer may include extra charges if cupboard shelving and plumbing has
to be altered or removed to gain access to the unit.
ELECTRICAL - WARNING - The unit must be earthed.
A) The appliance must be installed in accordance with I.E.E regulations.
B) The supply must be of the correct voltage and frequency.
C) The current rating of the BS 1362 fuse to be used on this unit is 13A and only ATA approved
fuses are to be used.
D) The unit must be connected to the supply by means of a non-detachable fl exible cord
E) Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fi xed wiring in accordance with the
wiring rules, ideally, via a 13amp double pole switched spur.
F) If the supply cord is damaged a replacement should be obtained from the manufacturer. The
cord must then be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualifi ed persons
in order to avoid a hazard.
G) When installing the unit, care must be taken that the overload reset button and Reverse Switch
(where fi tted) are readily accessible.
H) The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code
Green and Yellow - Earth
Blue - Neutral
Brown - Live
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