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BS...IMAT  Rev2 - Operating Instructions

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS THE PROPERTY 

OF CALPEDA S.P.A. ANY REPRODUCTION, 

EVEN IF PARTIAL, IS FORBIDDEN

1.  GENERAL INFORMATION

Before using the product carefully read the 

information contained in this instruction manual, the 

manual should be kept for future reference. English 

is the original language of this instruction manual, 

this language is the reference language in case of 

discrepancies in the translations.

This manual is part of the essential safety 

requirement and must be retained until the product 

is finally decommissioned. The customer, in case 

of loss, can request a copy of the manual by 

contacting Calpeda Ltd or their agent, specifying 

the type of product data shown on the label of 

the machine (see 2.3 Marking) Any changes, 

alterations or modifications made to the product or 

part of it, not authorized by the manufacturer, will 

revoke the “CE declaration” and warranty.

This appliance should not be operated 

by children younger than 8 years, 

people with reduced physical, sensory 

or mental capacities, or inexperienced 

people who are not familiar with the 

product, unless they are given close 

supervision or instructions on how to 

use it safely and are made aware by a 

responsible person of the dangers its 

use might entail.

Children must not play with the 

appliance.

It is the user's responsibility to clean 

and maintain the appliance. Children 

should never clean or maintain it 

unless they are given supervision.

Do not use in ponds, tanks or 

swimming pools or where people may 

enter or come into contact with the 

water.

Read carefully the installation 

section which sets forth:

 

The maximum  permissible 

structural  working pressure 

(chapter 3.1). 

-  

The type and section of the 

power cable (chapter 6.5). 

-  The type of electrical protection 

to be installed (chapter 6.5).

1.1. Symbols

To improve the understanding of the manual, below 

are indicated the symbols used with the related 

meaning.

  

Information and warnings that must be 

observed, otherwise there is a risk that the 

machine could damage or compromise 

personnel safety.

  The failure to observe electrical information 

and warnings, could damage the machine or 

compromise personnel safety.

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Notes and warnings for the correct 

management of the machine and its parts.

 

  

Operations that could be performed by 

the final user. After carefully reading of the 

instructions, is responsible for maintenance 

under normal conditions. They are 

authorized to affect standard maintenance 

operations.

  Operations that must be performed by a 

qualified electrician. Specialized technician 

authorised to affect all electrical operations 

including maintenance. They are able 

to operate with in the presence of high 

voltages.

  Operations that must be done performed by a 

qualified technician. Specialized technician 

able to install the device, under normal 

conditions, working during “maintenance”, 

and allowed to do electrical and mechanical 

interventions for maintenance. They must 

be capable of executing simple electrical 

and mechanical operations related to the 

maintenance of the device.

  

Indicates that it is mandatory to use 

individual protection devices.

OFF

  Operations that must be done with the 

device switched off and disconnected from 

the power supply.

ON

  Operations that must be done with the 

device switched on.

SUMMARY

1.  GENERAL INFORMATION ........................2

2.  TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ......................3

3.  TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ............3

4. SAFETY......................................................4

5.  TRANSPORT AND HANDLING .................4

6. INSTALLATION ..........................................4

7.  STARTUP AND OPERATION .....................6

8. MAINTENANCE .........................................7

9. DISPOSAL ..................................................7

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ....................................8

Declaration of conformity ..................................12

Summary of Contents for Easymat

Page 1: ...Cold Water Booster Sets Easymat IMAT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 2 English...

Page 2: ...l working pressure chapter 3 1 The type and section of the power cable chapter 6 5 The type of electrical protection to be installed chapter 6 5 1 1 Symbols To improve the understanding of the manual...

Page 3: ...valve non return valve and pressure gauge on discharge side ball valve on suction side EASYMAT Domestic and Commercial use I MAT Domestic commercial and industrial 2 1 Intended use Forcleanliquids no...

Page 4: ...oduct manuals supplied in the pack 5 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING During transport do not stack heavy objects on it Make sure that during transport the vehicle that is used is big enough for the total dimen...

Page 5: ...set should be secured to rest clamps so that they do not transmit stress strain or vibrations to the booster set The pipe diameters must not be smaller than the booster set connections Isolation valv...

Page 6: ...uction pipeline With sufficient head the water will overcome the resistance of the non return valve fitted in the suction side of the pump and will fill the pump body Otherwise prime the pump with the...

Page 7: ...ntenance and inspection OFF Before every maintenance operations disconnect the power supply and make sure that the device could not accidentally operate Close the suction and delivery gate valves and...

Page 8: ...BS IMAT Rev2 10 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM EASYMAT1 2 Frequency converter EASYMAT 1 Supply 50 60Hz 8 9 10 11 8 9 10 11 8 9 10 11 EAS MCB2 ISL MCB1 YMAT 2 2 Panel Type QTE2 10M QTE2 16M QTE2 20M MCB 1 2 10A 16...

Page 9: ...LECTRICAL DIAGRAM EASYMAT1 3 Frequency converter EASYMAT 1 1 2 3 Supply 50 60Hz 8 9 10 11 8 9 10 11 8 9 10 11 8 9 10 11 EASYMAT 2 EASYMAT 3 Panel Type QTE3 10M QTE3 16M QTE3 20M MCB 1 2 3 10A 16A 20A...

Page 10: ...A 1A 2A 2A 2A 1A 1A 1A 2A 2A 2A E U V W E U V W 1 2 1 3 9 10 7 8 9 7 8 9 2 3 4 2 3 4 Float 1 Float 2 Remote ON OFF Common N O N C Common N O N C Common N O N C Common N O N C Pump 1 Pump 2 Pump 1 Alar...

Page 11: ...E U V W 1 2 1 3 9 10 7 8 9 7 8 9 7 8 9 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 Float 1 Float 2 Remote ON OFF Common N O N C Common N O N C Common N O N C Common N O N C Common N O N C Common N O N C Pump 1 Pump 2 Pump 3 Pu...

Page 12: ...mity with the standards laid down therein The manufacturer also declares that the following harmonised international standards have been applied EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 809 1998 A1 2009 EN 60204 1 2006 A...

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