Davey RAINBANK WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP User Manual

Page 16

Advertising
background image

to protect against electrical surges and

lightening strike damaging rainbank

®

or

its pump we strongly recommend the use

of a suitable surge protection device and

residual current devices.

STEP 8 - TESTINg

test the operation of rainbank

®

.

1. With the mains connected and the

rainwater tank empty turn on one

of the taps in the laundry that feed

the washing machine or flush the

toilet. Mains water should flow

normally. the pump should not turn

on. the ‘status’ light should glow

‘red’

to indicate that mains water is

being used. When this is completed

turn off tap.

2. Fill the rainwater tank with sufficient

water to activate or cover the float

switch.

3. check that the pump is correctly

primed and there are no air locks that

will interfere with its operation as per

the Davey instructions. this is

essential for the proper operation of

the unit. see the instructions on how

to do this for all types of Davey pump

in the priming section on page 26.

4. turn on a tap or flush a toilet in

the rainwater system. the pump

should run and deliver rainwater.

allow to run for several minutes to

clear air from pipes. the ‘status’ light

will now glow ‘green’.

5. remove the float switch connection

from the rainbank

®

– this should

stop the pump and confirms that

the float switch and power

connections have been made correctly

– refit the float switch connection. the

‘status’

light will now glow ‘red’.

press the manual override button

to operate the pump if needed. the

‘status’

light will glow ‘yellow’

while the manual override button is

depressed.

note: Mains water indicator light is

not applicable in rainbank

®

‘s’

models.

6. check for leaks around rainbank

®

, the

pump, pipework and fittings.

INSTAllATION TYPE 2

Above ground tank with submersible

pump inside eg: KRBS1&2

IMPORTANT

• this type of pump comes with its own

float switch system to detect water

level so it is not necessary to drill the

tank to fit a float switch.

Mains In

To House

16

21

INSTAllATION TYPE 1

Above ground tank and pump

outside tank. Suitable kit models:

KRB1,2,3&4

tools you will need

• adjustable spanner 2” or 50mm

(across flats)

• second adjustable spanner 2” or

50mm (across flats)

• thread tape

• 20mm spade bit or hole saw to drill

hole in top of tank for float switch.

• If you are mounting the rainbank

®

to a wall as a bare installation you

will need the Davey rainbank

®

wall

mounting bracket

(part number 32556).

STEP 1 - PUMP POSITION

evaluate and select the best pump site.

this must be below the lowest anticipated

level of the float switch and this level

should be at least 100mm above the base

of the tank to avoid sludge being drawn

into the pump.

the pump site should be well drained and

have a firm base. a concrete slab 600mm

x 600mm is ideal.

STEP 2 - RAINBANK

®

POSITION

Work out where the rainbank

®

will be

positioned.
check that there is a power point within

reach of the 3 metre power lead.

IMPORTANT

Do not use long mains power extension

leads as they cause substantial voltage

drop, poor performance and can lead to

motor overload.
check that the float switch lead

(9m long) will reach the rainbank

®

.

!

!

Mains In

To House

FS

!

Installation Inside Buildings: to

cater for possible plumbing leaks or damage

to the rainbank

®

system components, the

installation must include an enclosure that will

capture any water spraying from the plumbing

or rainbank

®

system and direct it into a

properly constructed drain tray.

!

Note: When installing a rainbank

®

and/or associated pump system inside a

building, allowance for possible high pressure

leakage Must be made.

!

Note: In order to carry out routine

maintenance to the rainbank

®

Must be easily

accessible to the end user or home owner.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: