Honeywell GmbH
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Translation of original - EN1H-1374GE23 R1014
GB
2. General information
The manual is a part of the series and the versions as mentioned on the title
page. The manual describes the safe and proper use in all modes of opera-
tion.
The type label indicates the series and size, the most important operating
data and the order number. The factory number/serial number describes the
identifies the system uniquely and serves this purpose for all further busi-
ness transactions.
In order to maintain the warranty, in the event of damage immediately
contact the nearest Honeywell service centre.
2.1 Conformity with the following norms
Pump unit: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EG
Pump unit: EMC Directive 2004/108/EG
2.1.1 Warranty and liability
As a matter of principle, the general sales and delivery terms of the Honey-
well Company apply. Warranty and liability claims for injury to persons and
damage to property are ruled out if they arise from one or more of the follo-
wing causes.
• Non-intended use of the compact booster unit
• Improper assembly, start-up, operation and maintenance of the compact
booster unit
• Failure to comply with the instructions in the manual concerning transport,
storage, assembly, start-up, operation, maintenance, and service of the
compact booster unit
• Unauthorised constructional modifications of the compact booster unit
• Negligent monitoring of components subject to stress
• Improperly performed repairs
• Catastrophes through effect of a foreign object or force majeure
2.1.2 Storage and perfect condition
This instruction manual is a part of the compact booster unit and has to be
complete and accessible at all times. Any instruction or page that is missing
has to be replaced immediately.
2.1.3 Illustrations
The illustrations used are examples of one possible version of the compact
booster unit and might differ in 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 remote on/off control
Instructions for the pump
Instructions for the pressure switch
Instructions for the throttle valve
Instructions for the membrane pressure vessel
Instructions for the check valves
Instructions for magnetic valves
Declaration of Conformity
2.3 Glossary
Pump requirements
Pump actuation means that a pump starts up when a start signal is sent by a
pressure switch, from a wall hydrant (limit switch), by remote on/off, or from
the wire breakage and short circuit monitoring relays.
Automatic operating mode
The pump is switched on and off either by pressure control or by a contact
on the wall hydrant.
EN 1717
European standard that specifies technical regulations for potable water
installations.
DIN 14462
German standard that pertains to extinguishing water equipment and with
which fire extinguisher systems have to comply.
Membrane pressure vessel
The membrane pressure vessel is for compensating pressure drops in the
pipeline network behind the compact booster unit, that can occur because of
loss of minimal quantities.
That minimises the frequency of operation of the compact booster.
Noise expectancy values
The expected noise emission, stated here as sound pressure level (SPL) in
dB(A).
Manual operation
During manual operation, the compact booster unit is connected directly to
the mains and independent of the control unit.
Certificate of no objection
A certificate of no objection is a declaration that the system has been
cleaned properly so that parts that have been in contact with medium are not
dangerous for health and environment.
Pictogram Danger
classification
Danger source
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Consequence of non-compliance
Avoidance