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3.2 Shaft installation near the pool:
The shaft near the pool should have enough base surface area to ensure that maintenance work can be performed on the system unhindered.
All other instructions are the same as those listed under item 3.1.
3.3 Installation in an engineering room:
Requirements for the engineering room
The engineering room must be protected against frost and have the following connexions:
Î Power mains: 230 V
Î Floor drain: floor with slope to allow drainage
Î Open drainpipe connexion: ø at least 100 mm
Î Pump sump: If the drainpipe is higher than the backwash connexion
a pump sump with a minimum size of
0.6 x 0.6 x 0.6 m must be constructed on the installation side. An
appropriate pump station is to be placed on the installation side.
The floor of the engineering room should not be any higher than the water surface in the swimming pool. If the filtration system is set up higher
than the water level, a check valve is to be installed in the uphill suction line (raw water). The maximum height difference must not exceed more
than 1.5 m.
3.4 Construction requirements
The floor of the engineering room should have at least a water resistant coating and a slope to the floor drain. The room must have adequate
ventilation.
3.5 Space required
The minimum amount of space required by the filtration system is
600 / 800 / 1250 mm (B / T / H)
3.6 Important installation information
We recommend using PVC pipes and fittings for the installation (they should always be installed by a professional), or PE pipes if installed
underground. Please ensure that in the suction line (raw water) and in the pressure line (purified water) a shut off cock (ball cock) is installed on
the installation side.
The filtration system must be set up in an absolutely horizontal position.
Electrical installations should be carried out, taking the safety zone into consideration, by a locally licensed electrician to the relevant national
specifications for swimming pool construction (in Austria, EN1, part 4, §49; in Germany, DIN 57100, Part 702 and VDE 0100, Part 702.
ATTENTION: When setting up the system, it is important to ensure that the filter pump is not directly exposed to splashing water or
rain.
ATTENTION: The shaft should be properly ventilated in order to prevent condensate accumulation, which can damage the pump
over time b
causin
corrosion.
NOTE: If the suction line is kept short, pump suction time will be reduced and the pump capacity will be increased.
ATTENTION: The piping must be tightly sealed as the capacity of the pump is decreased when air enters the suction line. This can
also cause to damage.
CAUTION: Only to be installed near swimming pools and garden ponds when these are constructed according to DIN/VDE
0100/Part 702-06.92. Please ask your professional electrician.
NOTE: We are also not liable for any damages that occur as a result of installation and operation of the system in areas
intended for residence, nor in areas lacking floor drainage or other drainage systems.