Davey RAINBANK WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP User Manual

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3. the switch will not work properly if it

is not properly orientated. Make

sure the word “up” is seen at the very

end of the switch body. now tighten

the compression nut to expand the

seal (as shown below).

4. ensure that the switch is still correctly

orientated. With the word “up”

visible, screw on and tighten the

sealing nut to finish the installation of

the float switch.

STEP 4 - CHECK PIPE WORK

Make sure the final assembled position

of your rainbank

®

will align well with the

mains and rainwater pipe.

the pump and rainbank

®

should be

assembled so that the mains water

supply to the unit and rainwater outlet to

toilets and laundry connect easily to the

plumbing on the same level.

STEP 5 - CONNECT PUMP TO

RAINBANK

®

connect your pump to the rainbank

®

1. screw rotary coupling into outlet of

pump (teflon tape not required).

STEP 6 - CONNECT PIPES

connect the rainbank

®

to the mains water

and delivery pipe plumbing.

IMPORTANT

• to allow easy connection it is strongly

recommended that you have flexible

copper pipes that allow some

movement so that they can line

up exactly with the mains water and

rainwater outlet. these pipes must be

3 ⁄4 inch in diameter.

Tighten Sealing Nut

Insert Float

Drill Hole

ø 22mm

!

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19

‘UP’

Tighten Compression Nut

bellow deforms

inside tank

maximum tank wall thickness of

25mm. It is not suitable for concrete

or very thick plastic walled tanks.

there is an alternative float switch

that can be lowered into the top of

these types of tanks (Davey part

number 13961).

Work out the correct position for

the hole for the float switch. With a

corrugated profile tank wall this is

on the upper flat section of the profile

as shown below.

Work out the correct location of the float

switch relative to the pump outlet.

the float switch location should also be:

• at least 40mm above the pump inlet.

• placed away from the rainwater entry

into the tank so that the incoming flow

does not interfere with the operation

of the switch.

before cutting the hole check again

that the 5m lead from the float switch

will reach the rainbank

®

and plug

comfortably into it.

1. Drill a 22mm hole in the side of the

tank in the correct position. a spade

drill is the best tool for this job.

ensure all swarf is removed from the

hole. If installing the switch in a

corrugated tank you should make sure

that it is installed on the flat section

between the radii as shown below.

2. ensure the compression nut is

loosened so that the sealing grommet

is not expanded. remove the sealing

nut and insert the switch into the hole

as below.

Centre hole on flat section of profile

Diameter of hole must be 22mm.

Note: Ensure level sensor is installed

with ‘UP’ facing up

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