20
MAINS
WATER
SUPPLY
RAINWATER
SUPPLY
TO TOILETS
AND LAUNDRY
Power to pump via
3 pin socket
5 volt connection
for float switch
Incoming power to RainBank
via 3 pin plug
• It is highly recommended that an
isolation valve be fitted to where the
mains water enters RainBank and
between the pump and the rainwater
tank. This facilitates easy removal
of the unit if required without turning
off the household water or losing
stored rainwater.
• Do not use thread sealing
compounds, hemp or pipe glue.
Do not use crimped fittings.
• All RainBank plumbing fittings feature
rotating unions that require bracing.
• If your access to the bottom of the
RainBank unit is difficult you may
have to connect the 5 volt connection
from the float switch before the
plumbing is connected.
Connect all leads.
STEP 7
1. Connect the pump power lead to
the three-pin socket underneath
RainBank.
IMPORTANT
This must connect to the RainBank
controller not the power point. If the
pump is connected to the power point
the pump will run constantly,
shortening the life of the pump and
potentially running the pump dry.
2. Connect the three-pin power plug
from the RainBank to your power point.
3. Connect the 5 volt lead from the float
switch to its flying lead; in the
underside of the unit. This is
not necessary if you are using a
submersible pump as the float switch
is already part of the pump.
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Summary of Contents for RainBank KRB1
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