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EN1H-1374GE23 R1014  -  Translation of original

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Honeywell GmbH

GB

7.4 Inspection before assembly 
7.4.1 Installation site 

1. Inspect the building architecture.

- The architecture of the building has to be prepared according to the data 

sheets.

- The concrete foundation is true to size and completely solid. 

7.5 Installing the compact booster unit

1. Remove the packaging before installing the system. 
2. Connect the system refilling and discharge pressure lines with the distri-

bution lines on the refilling and discharge side (DIN 1988). 

3. Mark the installation holes on the floor as desribed in the data sheet.
4. Drill holes (maximum Ø12 mm). 
5. Insert suitable, proper sized dowels. 
6. Position the system for installation. 
7. Anchor the system solidly to the foundation with adequate bolts. 

7.6 Installing the pipelines 

7.6.1 Connecting the overflow 

1. Lead the pipeline to the drain. 

7.6.2 Installing the compensator (optional) 

1. Install the compensator in the pipeline without tension. 

- Never correct misalignment and offset pipes with the compensator.

2. Fasten bolts equally cross-wise. 

- The bolt ends should not protrude from the flange. 

7.7 Buffer tank 

7.8 Protection against dry running 

7.9 Installing valves 

All additional valves in the terminal lines such as sliders, water meters and 
check valves have to be dimensioned according to the values stipulated by 
the competent water distribution company. 

Sufficient noise insulation for the building is ensured due the compact 
booster unit`s safety store. 
The system has to be installed above the flood level. Provide a suitable 
lifting device for underfloor installation. 

Warning

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The system is top heavy 

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Danger of injury! 

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Secure the system so that it cannot tip over before it has been 
permanently anchored. 

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Anchor the system securely to the foundation. 

Make allowance for space for operating and maintenance tasks.

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To avoid the transfer of pipeline forces and structure-borne sound to the 
compact booster unit, it is recommended to install compensators with a 
tie bar. 

Always install pipelines so that they are free of tension. 
The use of compensators with tie bars (refer to the accessories section) 
is recommended. 

Caution

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Overflow not connected

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Danger of flooding the installation room! 

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Lead the overflow line to a drain with adequate dewatering 
capacity (connection DN150). 

If kompensators are used to damper vibrations, their durability has to be 
ascertained. 
Compensators have to be able to be easily replaced. 

Danger

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Sparks and radiant heat 

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Fire hazard! 

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Take approriate measures to protect the compensator during 
welding work in the vicinity. 

Caution

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Leaky compensator 

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Danger of flooding the installation room! 

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Check regularly for rips and blisters, exposed material or other 
defects.

Do not paint the compensator and always protect it against oil. 
The compensator has to be accessible on the compact booster unit at 
any time for inspection purposes and for this reason should not be inclu-
ded in the pipe insulation. 
The compensator is subject to wear. 

Danger

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Contamination of potable water 

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Danger to life! 

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If the inlet line from the house connection to the buffer tank is 
longer than 10x DN and/or the maximum volume is larger than 
1.5l, then the inlet has to be rinsed at least once a week with 
three times the pumped volume at a minimum flow rate of 
0.2 m/s and a nominal width of over DN50 and 0.1 m/s at 
anominal width of over DN50. 

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Setting the rinsing duration 

Caution

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Dirt in the system 

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Damage to the pumps! 

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Rinse the tank before filling it. 

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Rinse the tank and the integrated odour trap regularly. 

The DIN 1988 allows for the installation of a pressure-free buffer tank 
together with the compact booster unit. The same regulations apply for 
their installation as for the compact booster unit. 
The buffer tank madeof polyethylene fulfils the requirements of 
EN 1717 and EN 13077, with free drain type AB.

The protection against dry running is only active in manual and testing 
modes. In the automatic operation mode only one message is sent, the 
pump continues to run. 
The switch cabinet has a digital input for this purpose. It is hard-wired 
with a floating switch in the buffer tank. The power-off delay can be set 
from 5 to 100 s on the relay. The default setting is 10s. 

Summary of Contents for CBU144 Series

Page 1: ...CBU144 Compact Booster Unit single pump To ensure the quality of potable water according to EN1717 Instructions 32303720 001 ...

Page 2: ... separation of potable water 9 3 5 9 Mode of operation in the event of power loss 9 3 6 Options 9 4 Technical data 10 4 1 Construction dimensions 11 4 2 Noise expectancy values 11 4 3 Authorised environmental conditions 11 5 Shipping 12 5 1 Check condition upon delivery 12 5 2 Transportation 12 6 Assembly 12 6 1 General safety instructions 12 6 2 Installation according to DIN 14462 12 6 3 Installa...

Page 3: ...e observed when planning the usage and operating the device Modification of the compact booster unit is not permitted and leads to the loss of warranty After an interruption of the electrical or fluid supply a defined or controlled re run of the process must be ensured The operator is responsible for complying with local regulations that are not covered by the manual 1 4 Further safety regulations...

Page 4: ...easures Environmental hazard caused by leakage of hazardous substances Danger area Type of hazard Reduction of hazard Pipelines Injury through high pressure Clear pipelines of pressure and medium prior to assem bly maintenance shut down Danger area Type of hazard Reduction of hazard Injury from cables Danger to life Electric shock of 230 400V from electric voltage Connect up protective earth syste...

Page 5: ...rotection against contact during operation of the pump Eliminate hazards caused by electrical energy for details refer to the country specific regulations and or local power supply companies 1 10 Safety instructions for maintenance inspections and assembly work Alterations or modifications of the system are only permitted with the consent of the manufacturer Use only original parts or parts author...

Page 6: ...individual cases from the actual compact booster unit version 2 1 4 Symbols 1 Start of a task description 2 Next work step Result of an action List of several options Reference to other documents 2 2 Other applicable documents Product data sheet CBU144 Operating instructions of the operating company Data sheets Documentation for the switch cabinet circuit diagram Wiring scheme for the external rem...

Page 7: ... unit valves and connected piping The pressure switch and temperature sensor are installed wired and preset with standard default values in the factory Buffer tank with inlet and flushing apparatus as well as level overflow and dry running monitor The components are assembled and preset in the factory The electrical components are connected to the control unit of the booster station with plug conn...

Page 8: ... and completely wired with the Compact Booster Unit Power supply for water level measure ment and solenoid valve is made possible via a plug connection to the switch cabinet 3 4 4 1 Automation Electro mechanical control unit Timer for 24 hour functional operation and weekly flushing cycle Manual automatic switch Phase monitor relays with rotation monitoring and phase failure protection Protection ...

Page 9: ...ated in the automatic and manual modes 3 5 6 Mode of operation for refilling Refilling is done automatically via a float valve Water shortage and overflow are indicated as an error by the switch cabinet 3 5 7 Mode of operation for flushing Flushing of the potable water pipeline connected upstream can be activated by setting the digital timer in the switching cabinet via the solenoid valve The flus...

Page 10: ...8 4 5 5 10 07 CBU144 50A 074 18 74 G2 DN50 7 4 2 4 9 8 7 5 13 6 CBU144 50A 085 18 85 G2 DN50 8 5 2 7 11 2 7 5 13 6 CBU144 50A 095 18 95 G2 DN50 9 5 3 2 12 7 11 19 47 CBU144 50A 105 18 105 G2 DN50 10 5 3 6 14 1 11 19 47 CBU144 65A 128 18 125 G2 DN65 12 5 1 5 14 15 26 7 CBU144 80B 052 36 51 G2 1 2 DN80 5 1 1 6 1 11 19 47 CBU144 80B 063 36 62 G2 1 2 DN80 6 2 1 1 7 3 11 19 47 CBU144 80B 073 36 72 G2 1...

Page 11: ...G2 DN50 1372 208 1820 1965 412 CBU144 50A 105 G2 DN50 1372 208 1820 1965 413 CBU144 65A 128 G2 DN65 1372 223 1845 1990 449 CBU144 80B 052 G2 1 2 DN80 1425 257 1855 2000 395 CBU144 80B 063 G2 1 2 DN80 1425 257 1855 2000 395 CBU144 80B 073 G2 1 2 DN80 1425 257 1855 2000 399 CBU144 80B 084 G2 1 2 DN80 1425 257 1855 2000 413 CBU144 80B 094 G2 1 2 DN80 1425 257 1855 2000 416 CBU144 80B 104 G2 1 2 DN80 ...

Page 12: ...ht information The compact booster unit is attached to wooden rails and wrapped in foil for transport and temporary storage All connection interfaces have protective lids Figure 6 Transporting the entire system Figure 7 Dividing the entire system for transportation Danger Danger for persons near by systems and the the environment that arises from the non intented use of the compact booster unit Op...

Page 13: ...ays install pipelines so that they are free of tension The use of compensators with tie bars refer to the accessories section is recommended Caution Overflow not connected ª Danger of flooding the installation room Lead the overflow line to a drain with adequate dewatering capacity connection DN150 If kompensators are used to damper vibrations their durability has to be ascertained Compensators ha...

Page 14: ...on protection IEC 60079 DIN VDE 0165 Faulty mains connection ª Damage to the electricity network short circuit Observe the conditions for technical connections of the local power supply companies Wrongly wired connections ª Destruction of electrical electronic components Work on electrical equipment may only be performed by specia list electric technicians Improperly connected wiring and lines e g...

Page 15: ...efer to Chapter 5 If the switch on pressure is set to the wrong value it has to be changed as described in the pressure switch manual 11 Slowly close the shut off valve of the output and use the pressure guage to check if the system shuts off when the switch off pressure is reached refer to Chapter 5 If the switch off pressure is set to the wrong value it has to be changed as described in the inst...

Page 16: ...m3 h and 14 l 50 m3 h with each further second Figure 12 Determining the flushing time 8 3 1 5 Check if the water shortage dry running protection is functioning 8 4 Switching the system on 1 Secure the shut off valves of the in and output against being closed 2 Operate the main switch to supply the system with voltage The green light goes on to signal standby mode 8 5 Start up checklist Refer to t...

Page 17: ...e pump from the power supply Warning Hot surfaces of the pump housing ª Danger of burning The pump housing has to be at ambient temperature Warning Inappropriate lifting moving of heavy modules or components ª Personal and property damage When moving heavy modules or components use suitable transport devices lifting devices and lifting accessories Warning Unqualified persons working on the compact...

Page 18: ...ogen Caution Dry running causes increased wear ª Damage to the pump unit Never operate the pump unit when it is empty Never close the shut off valve in the suction line and or supply line during operation Caution Exceeding the permissible temperature for the pumped medium ª Damage to the pumps Operation is not permitted with closed shut off valves over longer periods of time overheating of pump me...

Page 19: ... may cause Reinstall safety equipment and protective devices and activate them again immediately after work on the system has been completed Before starting up again observe the start up checklist Observe the instructions for the membrane pressure vessel Danger Filling wrong gas in expansion vessel ª Danger of poisoning Only fill the pressure pad with nitrogen Caution Precharge pressure too high ª...

Page 20: ...fective replace Instructions for the pump x Buffer tank is not full Check the water level in the buffer tank x x x x x x The system check valve is defective check and replace if necessary Instructions for the check valves x x x x x More water is removed than stated in the ordering data Consult the manufacturer x The motor protection switch is activated it is set wrong or the pump is stuck Compare ...

Page 21: ...booster unit ª Danger to life The compact booster unit has to be voltage free during disas sembly Turning off the system with the motor protection switch does not securely shut off the motor inlet lines Only perform maintenance work on the compact booster unit if you are sure that the compact booster unit is free of power Secure the compact booster unit against being switched on unintentionally Da...

Page 22: ... 1507B DN50 0904091 Movitec 1508B DN50 0904092 Movitec 1509B DN50 0904093 Movitec 1510B DN50 0904094 Movitec 2507 DN65 0904095 Movitec 4003 2 DN80 0904130 Movitec 4003 DN80 0904131 Movitec 4004 2 DN80 0904132 Movitec 4004 DN80 0904133 Movitec 4005 2 DN80 0904134 Movitec 4005 DN80 0904135 Movitec 4006 2 DN80 0904136 Movitec 4006 DN80 0904137 2 Pressure switch MCS 22 all 0904106 3 Solenoid valve 1 2...

Page 23: ...ls then the TÜV has to be informed also The operating company or their customer herewith certifies to be fully trained in operation and maintenance of the compact booster unit The circuit diagrams and instructions were also delivered 1 Compact booster unit Series Size Serial number Order number 2 Customer Operating site Customer Operating site Name Address 3 operating data refer to circuit diagram...

Page 24: ... handling The following safety precautions regarding rinsing medium residual fluids and their disposal are required We ensure that the above information is correct and complete and delivery will be made according to statutory requirements Type Order number Order item number3 Delivery date Range of application Pumped medium3 radioactive explosive corrosive poisonous hazardous to health biohazard fl...

Page 25: ...ble water this central booster unit requires frequent maintenace contucted by enabled personal which needs to be documented after compleshion This compact booster unit is subject to the standards for potable water and guidelines for maintenance therein and have to be maintained regularly by qualified personnel and the results have to be documented Date Operating company Name Signature ...

Page 26: ... 81309 http ecc emea honeywell com Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sàrl Z A La Pièce 16 1180 Rolle Switzerland by its Authorised Repre sentative Honeywell GmbH EN1H 1374GE23 R1014 Subject to change without notice 2014 Honeywell GmbH ...

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