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BS...IMAT  Rev2 - Operating Instructions

1 or more pumps

suction manifold (from 2 pumps)

interception valve on suction for each pump

no-return valve on suction for each pump

interception valve on delivery 1 for each pump

delivery manifold (from 2 pumps).

frequency converters (according with the model)

electrical panel

one or more pressure vessels with relevant 

accessories.

4.  SAFETY
4.1. General behavior standards

  Before using the product it is necessary 

to acknowledge all the information about 

safety.

Carefully read all operating instructions and the 

indications  defined  for  the  different  steps:  from 

transportation to disposal.

The specialized technicians must carefully comply 

with all applicable standards and laws, including 

local regulations of the country where the pump is 

sold. The device has been built in conformity with 

the current safety laws. The improper use could 

damage people, animals and objects.

The manufacturer declines any liability in the event 

of damage due to improper use or use under 

conditions other than those indicated on the name-

plate and in these instructions.

i

  Follow the routine maintenance schedules 

and the promptly replace damaged parts, 

this will allows the device to work in the 

best conditions. Use only original spare 

parts provided from Calpeda or from an 

authorized distributor.

  Don’t  remove  or  change  the  labels  placed 

on the device. Do not start the device in 

case of defects or damaged parts.

  Maintenance operations, requiring full or 

partial disassembly of the device, must 

be done only after disconnection from the 

supply.

  All the power terminals and other terminals 

must be inaccessible after installation is 

completed.

4.2. Residual risks

The device, for its design and designation (in 

accordance to intended use and safety standard), 

has no residual risks.

4.3. Safety icons and information

Please refer to all product 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 dimension of the 

package.

The vehicles used must be suited for the dimensions 

and weights of the chosen device.

5.1. Handling 

  The booster sets are supplied from factory 

mounted on a pallet base suitable for 

handling with forklift equipment. 

The weight of the booster set may require the use 

of specialist lifting equipment in order that it can 

be handled safely. During lift or manoeuvre of the 

equipment never use the set pipe-work, vessels or 

fittings as a lifting point.

5.2. Site storage

It is advised that once the set has been delivered 

it must be placed immediately in a dry, frost and 

dust free

area and secured from interference.
6.  INSTALLATION
6.1.  Ambient requirements and installation site 

dimensions

The customer has to prepare the installation site in

order to guarantee the right installation and in order 

to

fulfill  the  device  requirements  (electrical  supply, 

etc...).

The place where the device will be installed must 

fulfill

the requirements in the paragraph 3.2. It's 

absolutely forbidden to install the machine in an 

environment with potentially explosive atmosphere.

6.2. Unpacking

i

  Inspect the device in order to check any 

damages which may have occurred during 

transportation.

Package material, once removed, must be 

discarded/recycled according to local laws of the 

destination country.

6.3. Installation

The booster set should not be installed in roof 

spaces as the small level of vibration associated 

with rotating equipment will cause disturbance, and 

considerable damage could occur in the event of 

water leakage or loss during commissioning and/

or service.

The booster sets should be installed in a well-

ventilated, dry frost free position.

External installation should make use of a rodent 

proof enclosure with adequate ventilation and 

protected from freezing.

A space around the set of approximately 750 mm 

should be provided for access and servicing. 

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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