TM 10-4510-209-13&P
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Connecting the Heater and Heat Trace Hoses to the 3,000-Gallon Water Tank
NOTE
Ensure there are no kinks in the hoses.
1. If water tank has been set up for usual conditions, set the water supply pump circuit breaker (#9/11)
and water heater circuit breaker (#2B) to the OFF position.
2. Close the main toilet/urinal valves.
3. Close water tank water supply valves and remove disconnect hose from water tank and container.
WARNING
The heat trace hose will be hot and can cause serious burns if handled when connected to
the receptacle. Do not connect to receptacle until installation is completed, failure to do so
may cause serious burn injury to personnel.
4. Drain hoses, coil and store.
5. Uncoil the heat trace hose (1). Ensure the end with electrical power connector is positioned closest to
the container and the other end is positioned close to tank.
6. Connect the 2-inch X 1-inch reducer (2) to the heat trace hose (1).
7. Connect the heat trace hose (1) to the output on the water tank.
8. Prime the heat trace hose (1) by holding the hose at water level and opening the supply line on the
3,000-gallon water tank. Until water starts to flow out of the hose.
9. Connect the free end of the heat trace hose to the water input output panel at the rear of the CL or
side-rear of the CLS container.
10. Use an extension cord to connect the heat trace hose into the GFCI outlet mounted on the power
entry panel (receptacle A or B).
11. Insert the 1500-watt submersible heater (3) into the center of the water tank. Ensure the electrical
cord is sticking out the top of the water tank.
12. Zip up the 3,000-gallon water tank.
13. Using an extension cord, plug the heater cord into the GFCI outlet mounted on the power entry panel
(receptacle A or B).
NOTE
Ensure there are no kinks in the hoses.
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