Floater Adjustment

During this process, secure the floater counterweight 10 cm from its end. Achieve this by tying the floater wire to the counterweight at both ends to prevent movement. Position the counterweight at a distance of 20% of the actual tank height (measured between the discharge and suction openings) below the discharge opening, with a maximum offset of 30 cm. Add the distance between the discharge opening and the wire exit point on the tank, if applicable. Secure the counterweight by tying a knot in the wire at this location.

Floater Installation

To install the floater in the roof tank, select a suitable location free of obstructions that could impede its movement or operation. Secure the floater by pulling the floater wire through an opening at the top of the tank, tying a knot on the inside, and then tying a second knot on the outside to ensure stability.

Floater Connection

This process involves two connection types:

  • Three-wire roof floater connection: Connect the common floater wire to wire No. 4 on the Tamam device. Connect the empty floater wire to wire No. 5, and connect the full floater wire to wire No. 6.
  • Two-wire roof floater connection: Connect the common floater wire to wire No. 4 on the Tamam device and connect the empty floater wire to wire No. 5.

Ensure all wire connections are located outside the tank to prevent exposure to water and moisture.

Finally, run a three-wire or two-wire cable (depending on the installation type) that is weather and heat resistant from the roof tank to the Tamam device installation location.

Note: A two-wire connection will disable the floater fault monitoring feature.