5.5 Identification
5.5.1 Nameplate example for JP and JP Booster
Type: JP 5-48 PT-H
No: 99XXXXXX
P4 1825
Qmin: 1.2 m
3
/h Qmax: 4.8 m
3
/h
IP: 44
Hmin: 25 m
Hmax: 48.3 m
Class: F
n: 2800 min-1
25 µF / 250 V~
pmax: 0.6/6 Mpa/bar
Tmax amb: 40 ˚C S1 / 55 ˚C S3
Tmax liquid: 40 ˚C S1 / 60 ˚C S3
Serial nr. XXXXXX
P1: 1.45 kW / 1.95 HP
P2: 1.36 kW / 1.49 HP
U: 1x230 V~ 50 Hz
Made in Hungary by Grundfos
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Description
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Type
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Min. flow rate and max. flow rate
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Min. head and Max. head
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Max. pressure
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Supply voltage and Frequency
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Full-load current
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Approvals
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Power consumption
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Rated power
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Country of origin
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Capacitor data
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Speed of rotation
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Serial number
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Insulation class
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Enclosure class
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Factory and production code, year and week
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Product number
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Max. ambient temperature
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Max. liquid temperature
Related information
5.5.2 Type key, JP pump and booster
Example:
JP . 3- . 42 . PT- . V . 1x230 V . 50 Hz . 2m . SCHUKO . HU
Description
JP
Jet Pump
3-
Max. flow rate [m
3
/h]
42
Max. head [m]
PT-
Booster type, if applicable:
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PT: Pressure Tank
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PM: Pressure Manager
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PS: Pressure Switch
V
Tank type, if applicable:
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V: Vertical
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H: Horizontal
1x230 V
Voltage [V]
Description
50 Hz
Frequency [Hz]
2m
Cable length [m]
SCHUKO
Plug type
HU
Country of origin
6. Service
WARNING
Electric shock
Death or serious personal injury
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Switch off the power supply before you start any work
on the product. Make sure that the power supply
cannot be switched on accidentally.
WARNING
Chemical hazard
Death or serious personal injury
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Make sure that the product has only been used for
water. If the product has been used for pumping
aggressive liquids, flush the system with clean water
before you start work on the product.
WARNING
Pressurised system
Death or serious personal injury
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Before dismantling the pump, drain the system or close
the isolating valves on both sides of the pump. Slowly
loosen the drain plug and unpressurise the system.
CAUTION
Impurities in the water
Minor or moderate personal injury
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Before the pump is used for supplying drinking water,
flush the pump thoroughly with clean water.
Only qualified persons are allowed to service the pump.
6.1 Maintenance
The product is maintenance-free during normal operation. For
cleaning, use a dry and dust-free cloth.
6.2 Maintaining the pressure tank
Check the precharge pressure annually.
The pressure tanks are supplied from factory with a precharge
pressure. See tank nameplate.
Do not use a tank with signs of damage, such as dents, leakage or
corrosion.
6.2.1 Adjusting the precharge pressure
CAUTION
Pressurised system
Minor or moderate personal injury
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Before starting work on the product, make sure there is
no system pressure on the tank.
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Disconnect pumps or switch off the power supply.
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Make sure that there is no water pressure in the tank. Switch
off the pump and open a tap, or close the isolating valves and
drain the pump.
2.
Use a suitable pressure gauge to check the precharge
pressure.
3.
Release or add compressed air to make the precharge
pressure equal to the recommended precharge pressure.
4.
If water escapes during the precharge-pressure check, the
membrane is defective.
6.3 Service kits
For further information on service kits, see Grundfos Product Center
at
www.product-selection.grundfos.com
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