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DescriptionKESSEL Version „G“ <strong>separator</strong>s are designed according to EN 1825-1.These <strong>separator</strong>s distinguish themselves through their ease of installationand nearly maintenance free characteristics.According to DIN V 4040-2, the complete contents of the <strong>separator</strong>should be emptied, the unit cleaned and refilled with clean cold waterevery fourteen days or at a minimum of every month. To empty thecontents of the <strong>separator</strong> the odor tight covers need to be removed.The suction hose of the disposal truck is then used to empty and rinsethe inside of the <strong>separator</strong>.Installation hintsImportant is that a testing or sampling chamber is installed after the outletside of the <strong>separator</strong>.The <strong>separator</strong> is installed completely level on a flat firm surface in a frostfree area.The height of the room in which the <strong>separator</strong> is installed should alloweasy removal and access of the two lids.In the case that the outlet of the <strong>separator</strong> is located below the localdefined backwater level, a lifting station is to be installed according toDIN 1986-7. In situations where the interruption of <strong>separator</strong> service isnot allowable, a lifting station with double pumps is to be installed.NoticeThe KESSEL Version „G“ <strong>separator</strong> can be upgraded to a KESSELversion „D“ <strong>separator</strong> (with permanently installed disposal lines) atany time.The KESSEL Version ”G” <strong>separator</strong> should only be installed in areaswhere:• the release of strong and aggressive odors will not pose a problem• accessing the <strong>separator</strong> with the disposal hose of the disposaltruck will not cause problems or inconveniences.Page 19

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