2. Installation sand filter and stove
Place the pump and sand filter in the desired location and connect the inlet hose to B on the pump.
Place the filter medium in the sand filter (Glass beads, sand, Polysphere) and close it completely with a
screwdriver (cross).
Then place on the sand filter on A the other bend supplied.
Do not forget to place the supplied sealing rings in order to prevent water leakage to the connections.
Use Teflon on the thread where you connect the bend to avoid leaks.
Slide the hose clamps over the two heat hoses provided at each end. TIP: Use oil to let it glide smoother
Place one end on the sand filter pump on elbow A, the other end on the bottom opening of the stove. Tighten
both of these securely with a wrench until completely tight.
Then place the other heat hose on the bend of the outlet, the other end on the top opening of the heater.
Tighten both of these securely with a wrench until it is also completely tight.
With the supply taps you can control the use so that the water flows faster and / or slower to regulate the
temperature of your water. In the beginning, set 1 of the 2 taps to a quarter and as the water gets warmer,
slowly turn it on until it is fully open.
ATTENTION! ALWAYS TURN ON THE PUMP WHEN USING THE HEATER
PART 3: Installation with heater 39 KW or 19 KW direct.
Placing inlet-outlet connectors:
Place the inlet-outlet pieces in the correct place on the holes you have made or made in the stock tank as
shown in the photo above.
The inlet goes at the bottom and the sealing ring is always placed on the inside and outside of the tank.
The outlet goes at the top, also here place the sealing ring on the inside and the outside of the tank.
Place the supplied supply tap at the end of the inlet.
Then connect the supplied pieces to the outlet and the inlet, with Teflon on the thread if necessary, to connect
the heat-resistant hose later in the installation.