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5 Overview of components
The
SEPAMAT F
has a modular design. Each component can be separately changed.
5.1 Components of the pump controller
The pump controller (see section 4.1) monitors the pressure and volume flow rate in the pressure line
system. The direction of flow is marked by an arrow on the housing
.
The
green LED (3)
indicates ready for use. The
red LED (2)
indicates a malfunction. This means the pump
controller registers air in the system and if this occurs, the red LED flashes. If this state continues for more
than 12 seconds, the pump undergoes an EMERGENCY STOP. The red LED then remains continuously lit.
After an EMERGENCY STOP, the pump is restarted by pressing the
RESET button (1)
(or alternatively, by
disconnecting the plug from the electrical supply).
The pump start-up pressure can be set using the
adjustment screw (5)
. This adjustment is required only
in special cases. It is recommended that only experienced professionals use the pressure setting option.
The pump start-up pressure is set to 1.5 bar by default. That means the pump switches on when the
system pressure falls below 1.5 bar. (Anti-clockwise rotation decreases the start-up pressure. Clockwise
rotation increases the start-up pressure
.)
The pump start-up pressure
can be
controlled so that the water
pressure is decreased very slowly. (
The only way to know
the
exact pump start-up pressure
is through the
pressure indicator, which will indicate the slowly dropping pressure.)
Note:
The adjustment screw (5) should not exceed the limit of maximum pump pressure! If it is too high for use,
then a separate pressure limiter must be added on the pressure side. In special cases of constant pressure
use, the
SEPAMAT F-SC
is suitable. Here you can electronically set the maximum allowable pressure.
1.
RESET Button
2.
LED, green: In use
3.
LED, red: Malfunction
4.
Pump electrical output (BR)
5.
Adjustable start-up pressure
6.
Pressure connection (1“ male) to consumer
7.
Electrical input, 230 V AC
8.
Pump connection (1“ male)
9.
Pressure gauge in bar / psi (1 bar = 14.5 psi)