b'GENERAL INFORMATION ParkUSAs EleVader is a product used to pump out liquids (usually ParkUSAs EleVader is a product used to pump out liquids (usually oil and water)oil and water) from the elevator from the elevator pit. The unit is a passive gravity flow system for the separationpit. The unit is a passive gravity of oil from oil-water mixtures. The design utilizes the difference in specificflow system for the separationgravities between oil and water (buoyancy force) enhanced by the use of patentedof oil from oil-water mixtures.coalescing plates. The separator is designed to receive oily water by gravity flowThe design utilizes the difference and to process it on a once-through basis. The separator vessel is constructed in specific gravities between of high strength precast concrete. The coalescing plates are manufactured oil and water (buoyancy force) of an oleophilic polypropylene. enhanced by the use of patented coalescing plates.The system is a complete, fully integrated, and packaged system which contains required alarm features. Per the ASME A17.1 Safety & Building Code, a sump pit and pump (50 GPM each shaft) shall be provided for all elevators with firefighterFEATURESemergency operation. The code is to ensure the removal of water from the shaft,ASME A17.1 Elevator Code regardless of what contaminants are present. The EleVader is specially designedCompliantfor this application.Indoor (free standing) and outdoor (buried) installations The system is compliant to all plumbing codes (i.e. UPC, IAPMP). Providing highavailableefficiencies on oil removal and flow treated, the ParkUSA EleVader is the leader inHeavy-Duty Cast Iron Pump, the market for these types of applications.Impeller and Stainless-Steel ELEVADER MODELS HardwareOil/Water Resistant Cords and Stainless-Steel Mounting HardwarePrepacked and Pre-wired System for Easy InstallationUnitized Control Panel with Easy User Interface (NEMA 4X)Remote Alarm Connection Ready to BAS or SCADA SystemOil-Water Separator with Oil Detection and Separation TechnologyMeets all Building CodesEC ES EXModel EC: Concrete unit, usually designed for use below ground level.Model ES: Steel unit, mostly used for projects where the unit is above ground level.Model EX: Steel unit, used where space availability is limited.In the event of a fire, significant amounts of water may be discharged from a buildings elevator sprinkler system. This discharge can create several safety challenges for firefighters needing constant elevator access during emergencies. To address this safety issues, many states have adopted ASME Code A17.1-2007/CSA B44-07 which requires elevator pits to be capable of automatically removinga minimum of 3,000 gallons of discharge per hour (50 gpm) per elevator car.Each pump must be fully automatic, without need of manual intervention.The discharge piping is typically required to have an accessible check valve onthe effluent side of the pump for service of the valve or pump. The pump should be located in a pit below the elevator shaft floor and should have an access cover at the level of the bottom of the elevator shaft. While ASME A17.1 addresses discharge requirements for elevator pits, there is still a need to comply with effluent water quality standards mandated by local plumbing codes. If the elevator is hydraulic, there must be an oil interceptor installed with the spill capacity of all hydraulic fluids in all cars. A sample well or test well should be installed on the effluent side of the interceptor before discharging into the sanitary sewer system. ParkUSAs Elevator Oil-Water Interceptor is specific to commercial applications requiring compliance to all relevant codes.326'