Sharp VB500X Manuel de service Page 25

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Vertical bunded tank with cabinet (Figure 3)
(including integral cabinet on VB2500)
Bottom empty
The tank uses a 1” BSP (male) connection. It is supplied with a
connection kit which includes a valve, filter bowl and adapter.
These items are to be fitted by the installer. Ensure the valve
remains closed unless required.
The bottom empty lock-nuts are factory fitted to a pre-set
torque and must not be tampered with.
Top empty
On the 5000, 7500 and 10,000 litre models, access to the top
empty outlet is by way of a manway on top of the bund. On
the 2500 litre model, access to the top empty outlet is
through the front door. A 10mm copper tube rises through the
inner tank and terminates with a bulkhead fitting at the top of
the tank.
An offtake pipe can be attached and run off to the installation
as required.
Any pipeline from this must run through the bund lid.
Electronic contents gauge
An electronic contents gauge is supplied with this product.
Filling the tank
The vertical bunded tank with cabinet can be filled from
ground level through a 2"BSP filling port. On the 5000, 7500
and 10,000 litre models, this has a non-return valve to
minimise drips when uncoupling after filling.
On the 5000, 7500 and 10,000 litre models, a lever-controlled
ball valve is also included for additional safety.
The fill line has a mechanical overfill prevention valve (OPV).
The OPV limits are indicated on a label fixed inside the
cabinet door.
On the 5000, 7500 and 10,000 litre models, a removable drip
tray is provided which catches drips from the 2" fill port.
Please dispose of contents responsibly.
Figure 3: Cabinet contents
5000, 7500 and 10000 litre models
Remote contents gauge
2" tank filling port
Drip tray
Cabinet light
2500 litre models
Remote contents gauge
2" tank filling port
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