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6.  TERMS OF WARRANTY

i)  General Liability 

ii)   Standard Warranty

       

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In lieu of any warranty, condition or liability implied by law, the liability of Dayliff in 
respect of any defect or failure of equipment supplied

 is limited to making good by 

replacement or repair 

(at the Company’s discretion) defects which under proper use 

appear therein and arise solely from faulty design, materials or workmanship within a 
specified period. This period commences 

immediately after the equipment has 

been delivered to the customer

 and at its termination all liability ceases. Also the 

warranty period will be assessed 

on the basis of the date that the Company is 

informed of the failure

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The  warranty  applies  solely  to  equipment  supplied  and  no  claim  for 
consequential  damages

,  however  arising,  will  be  entertained.  Also  the  warranty 

specifically  excluded  defects  caused  by  fair  wear  and  tear,  the  effects  of  careless 
handling,  lack  of  maintenance,  faulty  installation,  incompetence  on  part  of  the 
equipment user, Acts of God or any other cause beyond the Company’s reasonable 
control. Also, any repair or attempt at repair carried out by any other party 

invalidates 

all warranties.

If  equipment  failure  occurs  in  the  normal  course  of  service  having  been  competently  
installed  and when operating within its specified duty limits warranty will be provided as 
follows:-

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Up to one year - The item will be replaced or repaired at no charge.

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Over 1 year, less than two years - The item will be replaced or repaired at a 
cost to the customer of 50% of the Davis & Shirtliff market price.

The  warranty  on  equipment  supplied  or  installed  by  others  is  conditional  upon  the 
defective unit 

being promptly returned free to a Davis & Shirtliff ofce

 and collected 

thereafter when repaired. No element of site repair is included in the warranty and any site 
attendance  costs  will  be  payable  in  full  at  standard  charge  out  rates.  Also  proof  of 
purchase including the purchase invoice must be provided for a warranty claim to be 
considered.

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Summary of Contents for SUNFLO-S 150

Page 1: ...Installation Operating Manual SOLAR PUMPING SYSTEMS...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ng 1 1 Pump 2 1 2 2 Pump Installation 1 2 Power Outputs 3 1 2 3 Electrical Wiring 1 3 Pump Data 4 2 2 4 Low Water Level Protection 7 4 SYSTEM OPERATIONS 8 2 5 High Water Level Tank Sensor 7 4 2 Contro...

Page 4: ...for starting and running the pump which incorporates over and under current and voltage protection SunFlo B Pumps are of either rotary screw or centrifugal design depending upon model Material of con...

Page 5: ...8 5 6 5 7 5 9 6 5 5 8 5 1 5 3 Daily Output Graph 2 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Time hrs 13 5 7 10 12 13 13 12 10 7 0 2 2 0 1 3 PUMP DATA SunFlo A SunFlo S SunFlo B H 104mm 13 8mm H SUNFLO S 150 SU...

Page 6: ...ing it is recommended that the drop cable electrode cable if fitted and rope are secured to the drop pipe by the tape provided and are not left loose A wide range of pump models are available and the...

Page 7: ...system to avoid dangerous power surges WARNING WARNING Ensure tight cable connections as loose connections are the most common source of system failures WARNING WARNING Ensure that the Isolator and Co...

Page 8: ...cuits The module connection cable should be connected to the PV Isolator that is provided with MCB overload protection All wiring connections should be made with the isolator off 5 SunFlo S System Lay...

Page 9: ...lar Battery L1 L2 L3 Motor Tank Well COM2 Solar Panel Battery TH WH COM1 Water Pipe Electronic water level sensor Well PV MODULES MODULES CONNECTIONS DC ISOLATOR OUTLET MPPT PUMP CONTROLLER SunFlo B 1...

Page 10: ...s provided on the main pump cable that is suitable for large diameter well installation where there is sufficient space for paddle operation If installed in a borehole the paddle should be removed by...

Page 11: ...ated systems a charge controller supplied in the system is required The controller must not be used for systems without batteries as performance will be impaired Charge controllers are fitted with LED...

Page 12: ...d light blinking Over current error Yellow light continuously on indicates the system voltage is too low Green light the tank is full Green light the well is empty If the light is blinking system is i...

Page 13: ...ay on the low level cut out re start with up to 30mins delay being available The WELL indicator will blink when the delay is activated If no delay is required the control should be set to 0 the recomm...

Page 14: ...he pump A battery system should start if the battery supply voltage is higher than what the pump requires If the pump was recently connected or reconnected to the controller it may be running in rever...

Page 15: ...handling lack of maintenance faulty installation incompetence on part of the equipment user Acts of God or any other cause beyond the Company s reasonable control Also any repair or attempt at repair...

Page 16: ...INS420A 05 19 www davisandshirtliff com...

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