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Any electric connection must be done by skilled workers.
DODA assumes
no
responsibility for electric connections. Safety protec-
tions must not be removed in any case.
4)
The
delivery pipe
(diameter 150) can be connected to the input
A
fig. 8
from the front
side or from the bottom, depending on which is the easier way to do it. Put a blind
flange on the not used plug.
5)
The
overflow pipe
(diameter 150), set near the inlet, has to be connected to the plugs
B fig. 8.
Also in this case use the easier accessible one and close the other with a
blind flange.
6)
The
separated slurry outlet
(diameter 150) lies on the separator lower side at point
C
fig. 9
fig. 8
WARNING
: Pipe connections are not load-bearing, therefore the piping weight has not
to rest on the machine, but they have to be supported along their whole length.
7)
Connect the water inlet pipe to the washing valve on the bottom of pipe
D fig. 10.
fig. 10
WARNING: insert a drainage valve at
the input of this valve to avoid damage to
the solenoid valve.
The
WASHING
device comes into operation at
functioning end. The valve controls water flow
inside the separator. If the water pressure is low,
open the covers
E
-
F
fig.
11
to have a better
cleaning and to wash it manually. The screen can
be inspected also through doors
G fig. 12
. A man-
ually washing inside the machine can be carried
out also through these openings.
A
B
D
fig. 9
C
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