User Guide

Installation - Remote Pump (Optional)
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45˚ cut
XL75
36”
XL100
44”
Remote Pump (Optional):
Endura® XL incorporates a method for installation of a Remote
Pump function where desirable or required. The simplicity of
this change is such that it can be conducted in the eld with
minimal materials. The installation is based on the use of a 3”
DWV Sch40 pipe which is passed into the tank by means of a 3”
diameter tank penetration seal (Canplas part# 40100-TPS3”).
1. Cut the end of a 3” Sch40 DWV pipe (ABS or PVC by
preference) at an angle that is no less than 45 degrees.
2. GOOD PREPARATION OF THIS PIPE END IS ESSENTIAL TO
AVOID DAMAGING THE RUBBER SEAL WHEN BEING
INSTALLED. The outer edges must be chamfered to at least
45 degrees around the full length of the pipe end.
3. Now measure from the end of the pipe to the following
length depending if you are installing an XL75 or XL100
respectively. For XL75 pipe length 36”; For XL100 pipe
length 44” (Fig A)
4. On the top surface of the tank at the center position and on
either side of the air balance channel are two “Remote
Pump Ready details, both of which include a drill center
(Fig. B). Select which of the two locations best suits your
application and using a 4” diameter hole saw, open the
respective hole.
Remote
pump outlet
optional
locations
Fig. A
Fig. B
5. Fit penetration tank seal (Canplas part# 40100-TPS) into
the opening prepared and lubricate well using silicone
pipe lubricant.
6. As the orientation of the pipe when installed is important,
mark or identify on the top of the pipe so as to indicate
that the angled face of the pipe will be facing laterally
across the interceptor when installed. i.e. the angled face
is pointed toward the opposite tank wall.
7. Take your prepared length of pipe and liberally apply
silic
one pipe lubricant to at least the rst 6” of the pipe
ensuring that the angled surface is also well lubricated.
8. Introduce the pipe to the rubber seal and with even
pressure and a rotating motion, push the pipe through
the seal and into the tank. Once onto the full diameter
of the pipe apply more lubricant to the next 12-18” and
continue to push the pipe downward into the tank until
the tip bottoms out, with the angled face in the correct
position.
9. Develop your pump out line connecting to the pipe
stub now extending from the tank using long sweep
bends and ttings and making provision for adequate
cleanout access as required. All joints must be solvent
welded or of threaded format.
Maximum developed pipe run shall be no greater than
30 feet with a vertical rise of 8 feet max.
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Max.
30ft
Max.
8ft
45˚ cut faces
opposite tank wall
Long
Sweep
Bends
Tank
Penetration
Seal
(40100TPS3)