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Condensate/Wastewater/Drainage WaterWilo-DrainLift ConProduct DescriptionWilo-DrainLift ConAutomatic condensate lifting plantType keyExample: Wilo-DrainLift ConConCondensateApplicationsThe condensate lifting plant must be used if disposal is not possiblevia natural gravity flow, or if the installation location is below thebackflow level. It has been designed for installation in condensingboilers that generate aggressive condensate according to the specificationsof the "Arbeitsblatt A 251" as distributed by the ATV(German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste). Because ofthe materials used in the manufacture of the plant, condensate witha pH value of up to 2.4 can be conveyed without any problems. For oilor gas-fired boilers with an output > 200 kW, the lifting plant mustbe installed downline of a neutralisation system. The condensatelifting plant can also be used in the air-conditioning and refrigerationplants where condensate is produced, for example refrigerators andfreezers, evaporators, and refrigerateddisplay cases.The plant can be installed in free-standing form or vertically wallmountedwith two fastening holes. The positioning of the motor uniton the tank is reversible, allowing a variable inlet and outlet.Design2 inlets in the lid (19 or 24 mm). Hose connection on discharge end,DN 10 mm with built-in check valve.Scope of deliveryFully-assembled lifting plant with standard alarm contact for connectionto condensing boiler or alarm switchgear. Incl. hose connectionwith built-in check valve. 5 m hose for discharge side, 1 m alarmcable and 2 m power cable with Schuko plug, wall-mounting hardwareand installation and operating manual.Accessories– Inlet adapter Ø 19 to 25 mm, Ø 19 to 30 mm,Ø 20 to 40 mm– Pressure hose, 25 m longCondensate/Wastewater/Drainage WaterWilo-DrainLift ConProduct Description108 As of: 06/2004 - Subject to change without prior notice

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