Installation manual

Page 8 Rain Collector II
Choosing a Location for the Rain Collector
Keep the following in mind when choosing a location for your rain collector.
You must mount the Rain Collector II on a level surface.
To make sure the surface is level, use a bubble level or pour water into
the T-shaped leveling trough in the base and observe the surface of the
water. Users of the industrial rain collector may use the bubble level
attached to the base to insure that the mounting surface is level.
Be sure there is an unobstructed path for water runoff from the drain screens.
The Rain Collector II contains a magnet-operated switch which may not operate
correctly if you mount the rain collector on or near any object which attracts a
magnet.
To install the rain collector on a sheet metal roof, insulate the unit by
making a platform out of wood. Mount the base of the rain collector at
least 1"(4 cm) away from any steel or iron surface and make sure the reed
switch is at least 1" (4 cm) away from any steel or iron objects (e.g., nails).
Choose a location which is easily accessible for normal cleaning and is distant
from trees or other sources of heavy pollen or debris.
Installing the Rain Collector II
1. If you have not already done so, separate the cone from the base.
2. If necessary, disconnect the rain collector cable from the junction box/SIM.
3. Locate a suitable mounting surface, using the guidelines above.
4. Place the base on the mounting surface and mark the location of the four holes (the
base has eight to choose from) you will use to secure the base.
5. Make pilot holes using a 3/32" (2 mm) drill bit. You should make the pilot holes about
1/2" (12 mm) deep.