Caution – BINDER MK 115 User Manual
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4.5 Connection kit for connecting the unit’s freshwater connection to a water
pipe
A safety kit against flooding caused by burst water hoses is enclosed with the alternating climate cham-
ber. It consists of the following:
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Hose burst protection device
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Hose nozzle with screwing
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4 hose clamps
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6m water hose, divisible for the feed hose and drain
Protection principle of hose burst protection:
Whenever a strong water flow of approx. 18 l / min. occurs, e.g. caused by a burst water hose, a valve
automatically cuts off the water supply, which can be heard as a clicking noise. The water supply now
remains shut until it is manually released.
Assembly:
Screw the hose burst protection device onto a water tap with a G¾ inch right turning thread connection.
The connection is self-sealing. Establish the connection between the safety kit and the chamber with a
part of the supplied hose. Protect both ends of the hose by the supplied hose clamps.
We recommend connecting the hose as the last step in order to avoid twisting the hose while screwing on
the safety kit.
Open the water tap slowly in order to avoid
actuating the hose burst protection device.
Figure 10: Assembly of the connection kit
Release of the reflux protection device:
In case the burst protection device has interrupted the water supply, first find the reason and remove it as
necessary. Close the water tap. Release the valve by a half left-turn of the upper knurled part. You can
hear the release of the valve as a clicking noise. Tighten the burst protection device against the water tap
by a right turn. Open the water tap slowly afterwards.
Maintenance of the assembly of the hose burst protection device:
Calcification can impair valve function. We recommend an annual inspection by a skilled plumber. The
plumber should remove the safety kit to check the valve by hand for proper function and calcification or
blockage.
CAUTION
Danger of calcification.
Impairment of valve function.
Have a plumber inspect the valve annually.
Remove calcifications by citric acid or acetic acid solutions.
Continue by testing the function and tightness of the mounted unit.
Check: Quickly open the water tap while there is no chamber connected – the valve should cut off the
water flux without any delay.