Davey RAINBANK WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP User Manual

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hoW raInbank

®

Works

1. When there is demand for water

from your toilet, washing machine or

garden tap, rainbank

®

senses

this demand and checks the level of

water in the rainwater tank.

note: demand must be greater than

1.5 litres per minute or mains water

will be delivered.

2. If there is rainwater in the tank

rainbank

®

switches on the pump.

the pressure of the pump is

sufficient to overcome the pressure of

the mains water inside rainbank

®

and this moves a plunger and allows

the rainwater to flow.

note: mains water pressure is not

restricted.

3. When there is no longer a demand for

water, rainbank

®

detects that water

has ceased to move inside the pipes,

switches off the pump and waits for

another water demand.

4. If rainbank

®

senses a water

demand and detects insufficient water

in the rainwater tank it will

automatically allow the mains water

to flow.

5. If there is a power failure during a

demand for water rainbank

®

will

automatically supply the mains

water as backup.

What are the advantages of

RainBank

®

over conventional

air-gap systems?

• rainbank

®

is totally hands off and

needs no maintenance or adjustment.

• rainbank

®

is easy to install.

• rainbank

®

does not require mains

water to be re-pumped and

therefore saves energy.

• rainbank

®

is WaterMark approved

- this means plumbing inspections

will be approved & your plumbers

insurance should cover installation

faults.

• rainbank

®

will provide mains water

as backup when:

- there is no rainwater

- there is no electricity to run pump

- the pump has been removed for

servicing. air-gap systems rely on

pumps to pressurise all water

and do not function without

them.

Mains water is still in use when

pump is running.

possible cause -

pump needs to be primed. stop pump

and remove priming plug from front top of

pump (right above water inlet) and allow

all air to escape from pump. replace the

priming plug when water dribbles out of

hole (see page 26).

Mains water is still in use when

pump is running.

possible cause

- debris is caught inside rainbank

preventing plunger mechanism from

sealing completely. contact your plumber

to fit a ‘Y’ strainer to system between tank

& rainbank.

Mains water is still in use when

pump is running.

possible cause -

pump impeller blocked. have pump

serviced. Fit first flush devices and ‘Y’

strainer to pipework.

Mains water not passing through

RainBank

®

.

possible cause - rainbank

®

installed backwards. Install rainbank

®

according to installation & operating

instructions. arrow on top of rainbank

indicates direction of flow.

Mains water not passing through

RainBank

®

.

possible cause - debris is

blocking inlet to rainbank

®

. remove

rainbank

®

and clean inlet. check all

filters are clean.

Mains water pressure and flow too

low.

possible cause - there is a check

valve or prV installed between rainbank

®

and tank. remove check valve or prV

from plumbing. check all filters in

plumbing are clean.

Pump hums.

possible cause - pump is

jammed or seized. have pump serviced.

Water leaking from connection

between pump and RainBank

®

.

possible cause - installer has failed

to fit connection kit correctly. remove

rainbank

®

and re-install connection kit.

Mains water filling up tank.

possible

cause - debris caught inside rainbank

®

.

Install first flush devices and ‘Y’ strainer.

Green light flashing.

boot-up sequence only.

Red light flashing.

pump has lost prime

and needs to be filled with water, see page

26. pump will automatically retry at: 1, 5,

30, 60 and 120 minute intervals.

Pump takes 10 seconds to start.

this

is anti-cycling software that allows

1 start every 10 seconds.

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