Davey RAINBANK WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP User Manual

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Make sure the delivery from

rainbank

®

to your home is within the

following pipe length limits:

pipe

Max. pipe

Max. pipe

diameter

length @

length @

6 lpm flow

12 lpm flow

15mm

1m

1m

18mm

90m

27m

20mm

235m

135m

For each bend or tee you should reduce

the above distances by 0.5m.

• We recommend fitting isolation valves

to the rainwater and mains water pipe

so that the rainbank

®

can be easily

and conveniently removed if

required. this saves both wasting

rainwater and having to turn off the

mains supply if the unit ever has to be

removed.

• While rainbank

®

does have an in-built

Dual check back flow prevention

valve, some water authorities require

an additional external back flow valve

to be plumbed into the mains water

delivery line, to prevent any possible

contamination of mains water by

rainwater, particularly if the tank is

partially or fully submerged. check

with your local water authority for their

plumbing guidelines on rainwater

tanks.

• Double check valve assemblies are

available from Davey and should be

installed if the tank is partially or fully

buried.

• Mains water must be limited to below

900kpa.

Type 4 installations. External suction

pump drawing from below ground

tank.

pump inlet should be at least (200mm)

below the lowest water level for reliable

operation.

priming is as for type 1 installations.

If there is a significant amount of water

required to do this it can be a good idea

to fit the highest area of the pipe with an

access plug in a t piece so that the pipe

can be filled more quickly with a bucket

when repriming.

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