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FluidAqua Mobil - FAM 10 

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HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH 

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BEWA FAM10 3549460a en-us 2011-05-05.doc 

2011-05-05

 

Possible Applications 

Bypass purification (dewatering, filtration and degassing). 

 

 

The FAM is connected with suction and pressure lines to the tank and cleans the 
medium to be found there in continuous operation. 

 

Transfer by pumping (dewatering, filtration and degassing) 

 

 

The FAM is connected to a contaminated oil tank by means of a suction line and 
pumps the fluid into the clean oil tank. 

However, better purification results are achieved with bypass purification. Therefore, 
the FAM should be operated after pumping in the bypass flow. 

To avoid overfilling the purified oil tank, permanently monitor the oil level. 

 

Contaminated 
oil

 

Clean oil 

Summary of Contents for FluidAqua Mobil FAM 10 Series

Page 1: ...FAM 10 FluidAqua Mobil Operating and Maintenance Instructions English translation of original operating instructions Documentation no 3549460a ...

Page 2: ...ntent of this document However errors cannot be ruled out Consequently we accept no liability for such errors as may exist nor for any damage or loss whatsoever which may arise as a result of such errors The content of the manual is checked regularly Any corrections required will be incorporated in future editions We welcome any suggestions for improvements All details are subject to technical mod...

Page 3: ... Safety Precautions 10 Proper Designated Use 11 Improper Use 11 Safety Devices 11 Informal Safety Precautions 12 Training and Instruction of Personnel 13 Safety Measures to Be Followed during Normal Operation 13 Electrical Hazards 14 Maintenance Servicing and Troubleshooting 14 Modifications to the FluidAqua Mobil 14 What to Do in Case of Emergency 15 Unpacking the FAM 15 Transporting the FAM 16 F...

Page 4: ... Connection of the FAM 34 Checking the settings on the heater optional 35 Starting up the FAM 36 Switching on the FAM 36 Venting the filter housing 37 Shut off FAM 37 Operating the FAM 38 Main menu 38 Manual Menu 1 39 Manual Menu 2 40 Troubleshooting 41 Electrical fuses 42 Vacuum chamber overfilled 43 Level switch 01 02 02 03 44 V pump fill level min max 45 Replace fluid filter 46 Float switch 47 ...

Page 5: ...suction strainer 58 Replacing the filter element on the fluid filter 59 Checking the settings on the heater optional 63 Spare Parts 64 FAM 10 64 Fluid filter OLF 5 10 64 Vacuum pump 64 Contact Service 65 Storing the FAM Taking it out of Operation 66 Disposing of the FAM 66 Type label 66 Technical data 67 Model Code 68 EU declaration of conformity only for mobile version 69 ...

Page 6: ...n an optimal manner Keep it in the vicinity of the product so it is always available Note that the information on the unit s engineering contained in the documentation was that available at the time of publication There may be deviations in technical details figures and dimensions as a result If you discover errors while reading the documentation or have additional comments or suggestions contact ...

Page 7: ... to the product e g purchasing additional options etc may mean that the information in the operating instructions is no longer applicable or adequate After modification or repair work that affects the safety of the product has been carried out on components the product may not be returned to operation until it has been checked and released by a HYDAC technician Please notify us immediately of any ...

Page 8: ...r intervals in the future What do I want to know I determine which topic I am looking for Where can I find the information I m looking for The documentation has a table of contents at the beginning There I select the chapter I m looking for and the corresponding page number The documentation number with its index enables you to order another copy of the operating and maintenance instructions The i...

Page 9: ...uidAqua Mobil has been designed and constructed in accordance with the current state of the art and recognized safety regulations Nevertheless hazards may be posed to the life and limb of the individual using the product or to third parties Risk of damage may be posed to the product or other equipment and property The FluidAqua Mobil is to be used solely for its designated use only when in a safe ...

Page 10: ...y Precautions Maintenance work is to be carried out only by trained personnel The safe operation of this unit can only be ensured if it is used for the purpose it was intended If there is any question about the use please contact the manufacturer The manufacturer will not accept responsibility for damages resulting from misuse of this equipment The following applies to all work performed using the...

Page 11: ...taining adherence to all the instructions contained herein Performing requisite inspection and maintenance work Improper Use Any use deviating from the proper designated use described above is prohibited Improper use may result in hazard to life and limb Examples of improper use Operation with a non approved fluid Operation under non approved conditions Safety Devices Prior to starting up the FAM ...

Page 12: ... condition at all times If necessary replace the instruction sheets FluidAqua Mobil components may not be opened except in normal non contaminated environments The mains cable must be pulled out before the FluidAqua Mobil is opened Tests conducted with the housing open may only be performed by properly trained certified electricians This also applies to all repair work or any HYDAC approved modifi...

Page 13: ...iduals undergoing training Individuals with technical training engineering background Electrician Supervisor with the appropriate authority Activity Packing transportation X X X Commissioning X X X Operation X X X X Troubleshooting locating the source of malfunction X X X Remedying of mechanical faults X X Remedying of electrical faults X X Maintenance X X X X Repair work X Decommissioning Storage...

Page 14: ...nducted in accordance with the respective schedules Disconnect the FluidAqua Mobil from the power supply when performing any maintenance inspection or repair work Protect the FAM from being inadvertently switched back on Any screwed fittings which have been undone removed are to be checked to see that they have been properly resecured Always check the product to see that it functions properly when...

Page 15: ...tage free downstream from this switch Normal pressure is restored to the vacuum column after 1 minute Unpacking the FAM The FAM is inspected for leaks and proper functioning at the factory then carefully packed for shipment The connectors ports are closed off so that no contamination can enter the unit while it is in transit When receiving and unpacking the unit check it for damage in transit The ...

Page 16: ...ips provided for shifting Drain the unit completely before transport Seal off the inlets and or outlets On the mobile FAM wind the suction and pressure hose and the connection cable around the holders provided for this purpose and fasten them in place Shift the FAM manually using the rollers When doing so use only the grips provided on the FAM frame for pushing Before shifting the unit make sure t...

Page 17: ...ill be damaged destroyed Use only suitable lifting accessories to raise or lash the FAM Take care to ensure that the lifting accessories does not cause any pressures to be brought to bear against the components on the FAM Train truck For transport by rail or truck supports must be placed under the mobile FAM so that the rollers are subjected to no load pressure The FAM is to be secured with suitab...

Page 18: ... is to be reported to the forwarding agent or the department in charge immediately the unit may not be commissioned until this damage is properly remedied The following items are included in the scope of delivery Item Qty Designation 1 1 FluidAqua Mobil ready for connection with suction and pressure hose 2 1 Tool square 6 mm for switch box 1 Operating and Maintenance Instructions Supplementary ope...

Page 19: ...cating oils It removes free water emulsified water and a large proportion of the water in solution The integrated fluid filter ensures an efficient separation of solid particles Degassing of the medium is also achieved via the vacuum created in the vacuum chamber FAM Versions Stationary FAM xx 1 Mobil FAM xx 2 In addition to the stationary version the mobile FAM has 2 casters 2 bock rolls Suction ...

Page 20: ...ter content Fluid temperature Detergent additives Volumetric flow of the FAM As an approximate guideline the dimensioning of the FluidAqua Mobil can be defined in accordance with the tank volume Tank volume in liters Filter Size 2 000 FAM 10 2 000 7 000 FAM 10 15 Note that free water e g on the bottom of the tank can have an influence on the entire water content in the system Drain off free water ...

Page 21: ...FluidAqua Mobil FAM 10 FAM Description HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH en us Page 21 72 BEWA FAM10 3549460a en us 2011 05 05 doc 2011 05 05 FAM system components 13 1 3 2 5 4 10 11 8 6 9 ...

Page 22: ...switch alarm signal lamp control panel with display component diagram 2 Regulating valve to regulate the necessary vacuum in the vacuum chamber 3 Vacuum gauge 4 Motor pump unit OLF Compact 5 Vacuum chamber 6 3 2 directional control valve 7 Suction strainer 8 Vacuum pump 9 Evacuation pump 10 Fluid filter for the separation of solid particles 11 Air filter and dryer 13 Heater mounted in vacuum chamb...

Page 23: ...pending on the version see model code the FAM may only be used for the following media see model code FAM xx M Mineral oils according to DIN 50524 Gear oils according to DIN 51517 51524 Other hydraulic and lubrication oils which require or are compatible with NBR seals FAM xx B Synthetic esters HEES DIN 51524 2 Vegetable oils HETG HTG Hydraulic and lubrication oils which require or are compatible ...

Page 24: ...uidAqua Mobil FAM 10 Dimensions HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH en us Page 24 72 BEWA FAM10 3549460a en us 2011 05 05 doc 2011 05 05 Dimensions Stationary version 1713 550 620 620 1081 G 1 2 G 1 100 OUT IN 510 ...

Page 25: ...FluidAqua Mobil FAM 10 Dimensions HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH en us Page 25 72 BEWA FAM10 3549460a en us 2011 05 05 doc 2011 05 05 Mobile version 620 1756 1081 G 1 2 G 1 100 OUT IN 510 552 ...

Page 26: ... signal lamp control panel with display component diagram 2 Regulating valve to regulate the necessary vacuum in the vacuum chamber 3 Vacuum gauge 4 Motor pump unit OLF Compact 5 Vacuum chamber 6 3 2 directional control valve 7 Suction strainer 8 Vacuum pump 9 Evacuation pump 10 Fluid filter for the separation of solid particles 11 Air filter and dryer 12 Transport eyelets 13 Heater mounted in vac...

Page 27: ...eam of air flowing upward from below against this current assimilates the water from the fluid and conveys it to the outside by means of the vacuum pump Once level 02 is reached on the level switch emptying pump 5 is switched on in order to convey around 15 l min to the outlet The filling level falls until level 01 is reached after which solenoid valve 6 switches on and the two pumps convey into t...

Page 28: ... cleans the medium to be found there in continuous operation Transfer by pumping dewatering filtration and degassing The FAM is connected to a contaminated oil tank by means of a suction line and pumps the fluid into the clean oil tank However better purification results are achieved with bypass purification Therefore the FAM should be operated after pumping in the bypass flow To avoid overfilling...

Page 29: ... on both the left hand and right hand sides of the FAM Take care to ensure free access to the control panel and that the control cabinet can be opened completely Notes on Piping Hosing NOTICE Non permitted pressure at the inlet IN outlet OUT Failure malfunction Determine the pressure to be anticipated at the inlet outlet with the prescribed values Note that the cross section of the connected hoses...

Page 30: ...gth m d Internal pipe diameter mm Q Flow rate l min V Kinematic viscosity mm s D Density kg dm Mineral oil based hydraulic fluid has a density of 0 9 kg dm The density D is Mineral hydraulic oil HLP 0 85 0 90 kg dm Phosphate ester HFDR 1 00 1 10 kg dm Insulating oil 0 90 1 00 kg dm Lubrication oil 0 90 0 95 kg dm Additional threaded connections and pipe bends increase the pressure differential and...

Page 31: ...t up in such a way that it will always be lower than the level of the oil NOTICE Severe contamination The unit will be damaged Do not prime directly at the bottom of the tank Do not prime in the sump Never prime without a built in suction screen The greatest contamination is found on the bottom of the tank All impurities and other particles are deposited on the bottom of the tank Connect outlet OU...

Page 32: ... as its operating medium Check the oil level before start up topping up with vacuum pump oil VE101 if necessary The maximum filling amount for vacuum pump oil VE101 is 0 3 liters The oil level is monitored automatically by the integrated float switch while the FAM is in operation A message will appear on the control panel when the MIN MAX filling level has been reached Synthetic vacuum pump oil in...

Page 33: ...plug at the level switch 1 Remove the plug 2 for the level switch Unscrew the level switch 3 from the vacuum pump Fill up with vacuum pump oil VE101 through the filling nozzle 4 Check the oil level through the inspection glass 5 Fill up the vacuum pump oil no higher than the MAX marking We recommend filling up to a level between the MIN and MAX markings The suction strainer is re mounted in revers...

Page 34: ...upply present The FAM has two shockproof plugs Each is marked with its respective function Item Description Supply voltage Performance A FAM 220 240 V DC 50 Hz 1 Ph 2000 Watt B Heater 220 240 V DC 50 Hz 1 Ph 2900 Watt Plug each of the FAM s power plugs into a power outlet that has been fitted with a 16A fuse NOTICE Heater without voltage The operating indicator lamp Heater on is not illuminated Pl...

Page 35: ...on the heater optional If necessary the desired fluid temperature can now be set For this the upper cover of the heater must be opened with appropriate equipment and the desired operating temperature set The working temperature is preset to 55 C if 80 C is exceeded then the safety thermostat will shut the device off A Fluid temperature 55 C B Safety thermostat 80 C ...

Page 36: ...ns and the vacuum chamber is filled 3 When the vacuum chamber is filled to filling level 02 the evacuation pump is started up and the starting period is finished 4 Automatic mode is active FluidAqua operating Automatic mode Now regulate the vacuum pressure with the throttle valve on the right of the vacuum gauge depending on the operating viscosity Operating viscosity Pressure setting absolute pre...

Page 37: ...h shut down filter element replacement The fluid filter is to be bled through the air vent plug until fluid emerges Using an Allen wrench carefully open the air vent plug in the cover Shut off FAM Press the key Now the unit starts the run down phase FluidAqua operating Run down 1 The inlet valve closes 2 The vacuum pump is switched off 3 The filter pump unit runs until the vacuum chamber is emptie...

Page 38: ...y by pressing the respective key To select the function on the lower part of the keys double allocation of keys you must press beforehand The key assignments and the descriptions of the Main and Manual Menus are described below Main menu Function key Function Start FAM Start and transition in Automatic mode Stop FAM run down and evacuation of the vacuum chamber Acknowledge all remedied faults Butt...

Page 39: ...Key Key assignment in Manual Menu 1 Function Manual Menu 2 Switches in the Manual Menu 2 E Pump off Switches evacuation pump off E Pump on Switches evacuation pump on Press the buttons one after the other V pump off Switches vacuum pump off V pump on Switches vacuum pump on Press the buttons one after the other Valve close Closes the 3 2 directional control valve Valve open Opens the 3 2 direction...

Page 40: ... Key Key assignment in Manual Menu 1 Function Feed pump filter unit off Switches the Feed pump filter unit off Feed pump filter unit on Switches the Feed pump filter unit on Press the buttons one after the other Back Manual Menu 1 Pressing these keys in succession allows you to exit Manual Menu 2 to go back to Manual Menu 1 Back Exit Pressing these keys in succession allows you to exit Manual Menu...

Page 41: ...lled Empty oil pan check FAM 10 for leakage E F V pump motor protection Electric motor of the evacuation or feed or vacuum pump overloaded Switch on the motor protection in the E controller check operating viscosity Incorrect phase sequence Engines have incorrect direction of rotation Rotate two phase wire on power cord 180 Dry running E pump Vacuum chamber is being filled too slowly flow into vac...

Page 42: ...etup settings of the TD200 deleted Reenter setup values Please contact our Technical Sales Office For contact information see the chapter Foreword Electrical fuses Automatic safety devices have been installed into the control cabinet for the security of the operating voltage transformer Fuse F1 The primary side of the transformer has 2A 400V F2 The primary side of the transformer has 2A 400V F3 Th...

Page 43: ...Reactor overfilled 1 Press RESET key 2 Select manual menu 1 start evacuation pump 3 Can vacuum chamber be emptied within 3 5 minutes from level 03 to level 01 a Yes proceed to Step 5 4 b No proceed to Step 6 5 Excessive foaming vacuum in the vacuum chamber too high reduce vacuum e g from 300 mbar abs 400 mbar abs 6 Check the evacuation pump for proper functioning 7 The failure is repaired ...

Page 44: ...plug at level switch and remove level switch 3 Manually check the functioning of the switching points a Switching points are available proceed to Step 5 4 b Switching points not available proceed to Step 6 5 Inspect the plug and the cable to and in the control cabinet for the PLC Functioning proceed to Step 7 6 Replace level switch a Function available proceed to Step 8 7 b Function not available ...

Page 45: ...n Filling level V pump min max 1 Press RESET key a Error message lapsed proceed to Step 6 2 b Error message still illuminated proceed to Step 3 3 Check oil level fill up or drain oil as necessary Check level sensor of the vacuum pump and the supply lines a The fault recurs proceed to Step 5 4 b The fault does not recur proceed to Step 6 5 Replace damaged parts 6 The failure is repaired ...

Page 46: ...3 Close ball faucets on the IN and OUT connections 4 Empty filter housing via the drain ball valve 5 Open filter housing remove filter elements from housing 6 Insert new filter elements close filter housing 7 Open ball faucets on the IN and OUT connections 8 Switch the FAM on with the main switch 9 Does the fault recur after 4 minutes a Yes go to step 11 10 b No proceed to Step 12 11 Check differe...

Page 47: ...05 05 doc 2011 05 05 Float switch Step Description Malfunction Float switch 1 Empty oil pan 2 Press RESET key 3 Start FAM 4 Carry out leakage check remedy leakages 5 Does the fault recur after 2 seconds a Yes proceed to Step 7 6 b No proceed to Step 8 7 Check float switch and supply lines 8 The failure is repaired ...

Page 48: ...he motor protection switch and or the voltage capacity of the fuse in accordance with the motor type plate and or the heater type plate a The fault recurs proceed to Step 4 3 b The failure does not recur proceed to Step 8 4 Measure the current consumption of the engines whose motor protection switch or fuse has tripped 5 Close switch cabinet door main switch to On start FAM a The fault recurs proc...

Page 49: ...oltage 3 Plug mains plug back in switch on main switch 4 Check direction of rotation in accordance with the direction of rotation arrow on the pumps a The fault recurs proceed to Step 6 5 b The failure does not recur proceed to Step 7 6 Pull out mains plug check mains cable and plug replacing as necessary 7 The failure is repaired NOTICE Direction of rotation electric motor The unit will be damage...

Page 50: ... the suction height Reduce absolute pressure in the vacuum chamber e g from 500 mbar abs 400 mbar abs Increase fluid temperature Increase diameter of the suction hose Shorten length of the suction hose Check the 2 2 directional solenoid valve at the inlet 3 Suction port connection in the tank sucks in air Position the suction port connection lower Tank to be cleaned is too small 4 Check the functi...

Page 51: ...ged Cause Medium cannot flow out of the vacuum chamber emptying pump pressure limit 5 bar 2 Check locking features in the return flow line Open if blocked 3 To reset the failure press the RESET key 4 Does the fault recur after 4 minutes a Yes proceed to Step 6 5 b No proceed to Step 7 6 Check the pressure relief valve of the evacuation pump for proper functioning 7 The failure is repaired ...

Page 52: ...Check locking features in the suction line Open if blocked Check suction strainer and clean if necessary 4 To reset the failure press the RESET key 5 Does the fault recur after 4 minutes a Yes proceed to Step 7 6 b No proceed to Step 8 7 Check the following points Check the suction pipe for cross section constriction Check the functioning of vacuum pump in manual mode Check the position of the shu...

Page 53: ...n 1 Fault FCU plug missing 2 Cause Connection cable to the FluidControl Unit FCU is not connected 3 Establish the connection with a connection cable 4 To reset the failure press the RESET key 5 Fault appears again a Yes proceed to Step 7 6 b No go to step 10 7 Check connection cable and plug replace if necessary 8 Fault appears again a Yes proceed to Step 4 9 b No go to step 10 10 The failure is r...

Page 54: ...afety thermostat on the heater The safety thermostat is triggered when the flow of oil through the heater is too low or if the thermostat is damaged After the fault has been remedied the safety thermostat can be reset by pressing the green key C in the head To protect yourself from burns wait until the heater has cooled down before doing so ...

Page 55: ...bed in the documentation included Regular visual inspection of all hoses and conduits for leakage Regular visual inspection of the electrical apparatus for possible damage to lines plugs sensors or cables and or devices in the control cabinet Regular visual inspections of filling level vacuum pump Before carrying out any maintenance work the FAM must be shut down safely This means 1 Main switch in...

Page 56: ...re in the vacuum column has reached atmospheric pressure 1000 mbar abs To perform these tasks you will need the following tools and equipment Compressor oil VE101 for part no see replacement parts list Maintenance set comprising oil filter air deoiling element ventilation cover seal for part no see replacement parts list Fork wrenches SW 27 SW 32 To change the oil proceed as follows 1 Put a suitab...

Page 57: ...ring 7 Install the air de oiling element in such a way that the opening is situated correctly in the holder in the oil separator g 8 Make sure that the tip of the screw in the middle of the filter spring protrudes 2 5 thread rounds out of the filter spring 9 Install the filter spring in such a way that the ends are secured against slipping by lugs in the receptacles in the oil separator g and the ...

Page 58: ...ainer insert is fitted at the pump inlet Clean the suction strainer at regular intervals To disassemble install the suction strainer proceed as follows 1 Unscrew the screw plug 1 counterclockwise with an open jaw wrench 2 Remove strainer insert 3 and clean it 3 Clean the strainer insert flush it out and then blow flush it using compressed air 3 Check strainer insert 3 and sealing ring 2 on the scr...

Page 59: ...ement proceed as follows 1 Switch off the system and close the locking devices at the inlet and outlet ports Make sure that the unit cannot be inadvertently switched back on during maintenance work 2 Put a suitable container 1 in place to catch escaping operating medium Depressurize the filter housing Carefully open the drain plug 2 on the filter bowl and empty the filter housing completely using ...

Page 60: ...ion strainer HYDAC FILTER SYSTEMS GMBH en us Page 60 72 BEWA FAM10 3549460a en us 2011 05 05 doc 2011 05 05 4 Pull the filter bowl including filter element downwards 5 Remove 2 the filter element from the filter bowl by turning slightly 1 ...

Page 61: ...3549460a en us 2011 05 05 doc 2011 05 05 6 Clean the inside of the filter bowl of dirt and deposits 7 Check the O ring on the filter bowl for damage Replace it if necessary Moisten the O ring on the filter bowl with the operating medium 8 Moisten the O rings on the filter element with the operating medium ...

Page 62: ...TER SYSTEMS GMBH en us Page 62 72 BEWA FAM10 3549460a en us 2011 05 05 doc 2011 05 05 9 Turning it slightly press the new filter element down into the mount on the filter bowl 10 Push the filter bowl with the filter element up into the mount on the filter head ...

Page 63: ... on the filter bowl filter head Tighten the tensioning clamp with a 6 mm Allen wrench in a clockwise direction The tightening torque is 5 Nm 12 Check that the drain plug on the filter bowl is secure 13 The filter element change is now complete After commissioning check the filtration unit for leaks Checking the settings on the heater optional Under normal operating conditions the heater element is...

Page 64: ... Suction hose Length 5 m 0600 4781 1 Level sensor vacuum chamber 0120 4801 available on request Fluid filter OLF 5 10 Quantit y Designation Part no 1 Filter pumps unit OLF 5 10 1 Filter element filtration rating 2 µm N5DM002 0034 9494 1 Filter element filtration rating 5 µm N5DM005 0306 8101 1 Filter element filtration rating 10 µm N5DM010 0310 2924 1 Filter element filtration rating 20 µm N5DM020...

Page 65: ...ER SYSTEMS GMBH Telephone 49 0 6897 509 1174 Fax 49 0 6897 509 846 E mail filtersystems hydac com Regular inspection and maintenance work is indispensable for ensuring trouble free operation and long service life for your FluidAqua Mobil Our HYDAC Servicenter offers you these tasks within agreed upon time frames and at fixed prices HYDAC Service GmbH Rehgrabenstrasse 3 66128 Saarbrücken Dudweiler ...

Page 66: ...Observe the storage temperature range of 20 C 60 C Disposing of the FAM When decommissioning and or disposing of the unit observe all local guidelines and regulations pertaining to occupational safety and environmental protection This applies in particular to the oil in the unit components covered with oil and electronic components After disassembling the unit and separating the various materials ...

Page 67: ...ed pump gear pump drain pump Flow rate in l min at 50Hz 10 15 Operating pressure in bar 3 5 3 5 Viscosity range in mm s 15 800 15 800 Electrical power consumption 1500 W without heater 4400 W with heater 2000 W without heater 4900 W with heater Length of electronic cable in m 10 10 IP class IP 54 IP 54 Length of hoses in m 5 5 Hoses material NBR NBR Connection Inlet outlet G 1 G 1 2 G 1 G 1 2 Mate...

Page 68: ...r testing Mechanical type 1 stationary 2 mobile Voltage Frequency Power supply A 400 V 50 Hz 3 Ph PE B 415 V 50 Hz 3 Ph PE C 200 V 50 Hz 3 Ph PE D 200 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE E 220 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE F 230 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE G 380 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE H 440 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE J 230 V 50 Hz 3 Ph PE K 480 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE L 220 V 50 Hz 3 Ph PE M 230 V 50 Hz 1 Ph PE N 575 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE O 460 V 60 Hz 3 Ph PE X other volta...

Page 69: ...rket corresponds to the fundamental safety and health requirements contained in the standards listed below Any modification of this product that is not coordinated with us in writing will cause this declaration to lose its validity Designation FluidAqua Mobil Type FAM series Part no Serial no EU Machinery Directive 98 37 EG EU Electrical Equipment Regulations 2006 95 EC EU Directive on Electromagn...

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