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WasteStation Compact
WASTE OUTLET CONNECTION
The machines are fitted with a standard 2” waste pipe stub outlet. The size of these outlets must
not be reduced, and the drainpipe should run into 54mm outside diameter pipe work as far as its
junction with the main pipe or outside manhole connection.
The length of run between the machine and the main junction must be kept to a minimum and the
pipe run must have a fall of at least 1 in 7.
It is recommended that a running trap should be fitted, although “P” or “S” type traps can be used.
Do not use bottle traps. Changes of direction should be made by bends rather than elbows and
cleaning eyes should be fitted where possible, in accordance with standard plumbing practice.
Copper pipe and compression fittings should be used, but plastic tubing is acceptable to most
drainage authorities.
IMC WasteStations must have an independent waste pipe, which does not also serve sinks,
dishwashers and similar equipment. It is imperative that the waste pipe from the WasteStation
bypasses any existing in-line grease trap or grease separator that may be present unless said trap
or separator has been specified to suit the output of the WasteStation along with the existing
equipment. Should a grease trap or separator be used solely for the WasteStation, it must be
specified by the supplier to suit the output of the WasteStation. If this outlet is positioned below a
control box, it is important to use fittings, which give at least the minimum 220 mm clearance,
required for service access. Ensure the installation complies with local water regulations.
Every machine is run and tested by IMC before dispatch. The water flow adjustments will require
resetting when installed in the final location. A ‘full bore’ service valve should be installed in the
pipe work to each of the water inlets and these should be set fully open to start with, adjusting to
suit during installation. Ensure that water supply demands made by other equipment served by the
same supply pipe do not starve the WasteStation. To avoid this, run the piping in a size larger than
recommended above and reduce at connection point to the machine.
Summary of Contents for WasteStation Compact
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