Vzn v series, Installation (continued), Drain valve connection – A.J. Antunes & Co VZN-441V-T5 9700751 User Manual

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VZN V SERIES

11

P/N 1011079 Rev. I 12/13

INSTALLATION (continued)

Drain Valve Connection

The drain is for flushing particle buildup out of the

system during self cleaning.
1. Cut a length of tubing (not supplied) so it reaches the

drain from the Drain Valve.

2. Connect one end of the hose to the Drain Valve with an

appropriate fitting (not supplied) (Figure 3).

3. Direct the other end of the hose to the drain (Figure 3).
When connecting the drain hose, pay attention to the follow-

ing guidelines:

• The drain line plumbing must be able support the flow

rate whenever the system flushes. This flow rate is

dependent on the inlet water pressure, inlet pipe size,

and system.

• The drain line leading out of the system must be as

short as possible and slope downwards without any

kinks or loops.

• The drain line plumbing must be positioned and

secured at least 2 inches above the drain (Figure 4).

This air gap protects the system from contamination in

the event of a backed-up drain.

• The drain used must not be blocked or restricted.

• The drain used must be as large or larger than the

drain line plumbing.

2” (5.1 cm)

minimum

2” (5.1 cm)

minimum

Floor

Drain

Secure

End

Drain Line

from System

Drain Line

from System

Secure

End

Drain

Standpipe

Figure 4. Drain Line Plumbing

Secure Hose

with Worm

Clamp

Direct Hose

to Drain

Example Drain Valve

Connection

Figure 3. Drain Valve Connection

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