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4.0 - MAINTENANCE

1.  Periodically check the chemical tank level to avoid the pump operating without liquid. This would not dam-

age the pump, but may damage the process plant due to lack of chemicals. 

2.

Check the pump operating condition at least every 6 months, pump head position, screws, bolts and seals;
check more frequently where aggressive chemicals are pumped, especially:
- pulse and power L.E.D.;
- the additive concentration in the pipework; a reduction of this concentration could be caused by the wear-
ing of the valves, in which case they need to be replaced (Fig. 10) or by the clogging of the filter which then
has to be cleaned as in point 3 here below.

Fig. 10

3.

The Company suggests periodically cleaning off the hydraulic parts (valves and filter). We cannot say how
often this cleaning should be done as it depends on the type of application, we also cannot suggest what
cleaning agent to use as this will depend on the additive used.

Operating suggestions when dosing sodium hypochlorite (most frequent case):
a - disconnect the pins from the mains or by means of a onnipolar switch with 3 mm minimum distance between
the contact.
b - disconnect discharge hose from pipework; 
c - remove the suction hose (with filter) from the tank and dip it into clean water;
d - switch on the metering pump and let it operate with water for 5 to 10 minutes;
- switch OFF the pump, dip the filter into a hydrochloric acid solution and wait until the acid finishes 

cleaning; 

f -  switch ON the pump again and operate it with hydrochloric acid for 5 minutes in a closed-circuit, with 

suction and discharge hose dipped into the same tank;

g -  repeat the operation with water;
h -  re-connect the metering pump to the pipework.

5.0 - HOW TO OPERATE WHEN DOSING SULPHURIC ACID

In this case it is essential to bear in mind the following:
1.  replace PVC crystal suction hose with polyethilene discharge hose; 
2.

empty any residual water from the pump head beforehand.

Warning: if the water mixes with sulphuric acid it can produce a large quantity of gas with consequent over-
heating of the area causing damage to valves and pump head.
This operation can also be done with the pump disconnected from the plant by turning the pump upside-down
for 15 to 30 seconds and without connecting the hose to the nipples; if impossible, dismount and remount the
pump head (Fig. 10) using the four mounting screws.

Summary of Contents for DLX-MF/M

Page 1: ...NO ENGLISH POMPE DOSATRICI SERIE DLX MF M E DLXB MF M NORME DI INSTALLAZIONE USO E MANUTENZIONE DLX MF M AND DLXB MF M SERIES METERING PUMPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE UNI EN ISO 9001 9190...

Page 2: ...33 3 1 INJECTION VALVE INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 34 4 0 MAINTENANCE 35 5 0 HOW TO OPERATE WHEN DOSING SULPHURIC ACID 35 6 0 MULTIFUNCTIONS DOSING PUMP DLX MF M DLXB MF M SERIES 36 6 1 PUMP CONTROLS 36 6 2...

Page 3: ...se The manufactures cannot be held responsible for damage deriving from improper erroneous or unreasonable use of the pump 1 4 RISKS After unpacking the pump make sure it is completely sound In case o...

Page 4: ...te overview of all the pump components These drawings are in any case quite indispensable whenever defective parts have to be re ordered For the same purpose the appendix also contains other drawings...

Page 5: ...on IP 65 protection Antiacid plastic casing Control panel protection assured by an adhesive polyester film weatherproof and resisting UV ray Standard power supply 230 V a c 50 Hz single phase Optional...

Page 6: ...lure of up to 24 hours Prior to initial use pump should be powered for 4 5 Hrs to precharge internal battery REMOTE CONTROL Ability to control the pump START STOP from normal or reversed polarity remo...

Page 7: ...e technical characteristics of our equipment at maximum ratings can vary with a tolerance of 5 which must be taken into account when choosing the type of pump i v p bar 20 10 15 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 l h 0...

Page 8: ...t exceed 2 meters When the process plant in which the pump is installed is operating at atmospheric pressure no back pressure and the chemical tank is situated above the plant Fig 6 the condition of t...

Page 9: ...ief valve B up to all the air in the pump head will be out f Try to keep both the suction and discharge hose as straight as possible avoiding all unnecessary bends g Select the most appropriate inject...

Page 10: ...olar switch with 3 mm minimum distance between the contact b disconnect discharge hose from pipework c remove the suction hose with filter from the tank and dip it into clean water d switch on the met...

Page 11: ...flashing 6 green red LED pump fed stand by 7 LCD display 8 Previous program button 9 Activation Deactivation metering button 6 2 TYPICAL INSTALLATION Fig 12 A Injection valve B Power supply C Filter D...

Page 12: ...ation Pin 1 mA signal 2 mA signal 3 Water meter signal wire 4 Water meter signal wire RS 232 Reset connection Configuration Pin 1 tx transmit 2 rx receive 3 gnd ground 4 Reset The external connector p...

Page 13: ...two data and the pump supplies 115 injections 23 x 5 On completion of the 115 injections the pump waits for the next external pulse to restart the dispensing cycle 1 N In this mode N number of water...

Page 14: ...s not correspond liquid injection from the pump Example a Reference value set by user 100 pulses b Maximum allowed variance 12 pulses c Actual pulses detected by the pump X pulses If 100 X or 12 then...

Page 15: ...to 5 hours to allow the internal battery to charge up this is especially important during first start up If problem persist contact the nearest distributor FLOATING SWITCH TANK LEVEL SENSOR NOT WORKI...

Page 16: ...vel switch connection short circuit poles connector Section 3 2 pos 2 in case the alarm is on repla ce the switch if the alarm is off contact manufacturer customer service dealer or distributor 8 3 RE...

Page 17: ...42 MAIN MEN...

Page 18: ...43 ENGLISH MANUAL MENU...

Page 19: ...44 1xN MEN 1xN M MEN...

Page 20: ...45 ENGLISH 1 N MEN...

Page 21: ...46 mA MEN...

Page 22: ...47 ENGLISH P P M MEN...

Page 23: ...48 ALARM MEN REMOTE CONROL MEN...

Page 24: ...49 ENGLISH BUZZER MEN...

Page 25: ...50 CLOCK MEN...

Page 26: ...suring NEXT button user can set the parameters of the last function which the access has happened At the first switching on after having entered in TIMER sub menu with the pressure of the NEXT button...

Page 27: ...52 LANGUAGE MEN...

Page 28: ...UTA CORPO POMPA PUMP HEAD O RING 9 DIAFRAMMA IN PTFE PTFE DIAPHRAGM 10 FLANGIA FLANGE 11 CONNETTORE SERVIZI FEMMINA OUTPUT CONNECTOR FEMALE 12 CONNETTORE SERVIZI MASCHIO OUTPUT CONNECTOR MALE 13 FISSA...

Page 29: ...NUTA CORPO POMPA PUMP HEAD O RING 9 DIAFRAMMA IN PTFE PTFE DIAPHRAGM 10 FLANGIA FLANGE 11 CONNETTORE SERVIZI FEMMINA OUTPUT CONNECTOR FEMALE 12 CONNETTORE SERVIZI MASCHIO OUTPUT CONNECTOR MALE 13 FISS...

Page 30: ...ete di raccordo Complete injection valves A 11 VALVOLA A LABBRO 20 l h 20 l h LIP VALVE 1202 1303 2812 A 12 VALVOLA A LABBRO 30 l h 50 l h 30 l h 50 l h LIP VALVE Valvole a labbro Lip valves Valvole s...

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