Installation – B&C Technologies HP Series Commercial User Manual

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Rear of machine

Drain Pipe

Steel Grate

Drain Trough

Strainer

Waste Line

Rear of machine

Vent

Drain Pipe

Waste Line Tee

Waste Line

Installation

Drain Connection

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A drain system of adequate capacity is
essential to the machine performance.
Ideally the water should empty through a 4
inch vented pipe directly into a sump or
floor drain. See figure.

A flexible connection must be made to a
vented drain system to prevent an airlock or
siphon effect. If proper drain size is not
available or practical, a surge tank is
required. A surge tank in conjunction
with a sump pump should be used when
gravity drainage is not possible, such as in
below-ground-level installations.

Before any deviation from specified

installation procedures is attempted, the
customer or installer should contact the
manufacturer. Increasing the drain hose
length, installing elbows, or causing bends
will decrease drain flow rate and increase
drain time, impairing machine performance.
If the drain arrangement is inadequate, the
machine will not extract and will not
discharge water properly.

See table below for specific drain
information.

Drain Sizing

Drain Construction

Metric

US

Drain connection Size

mm

in

76

3

Drain flow capacity

liters/min

gpm

581

150

Minimum drain pit size

liters

gal

388

100

Units

HP-60

Machine

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