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3.1.8
Installation site
Protect the electric pump from freezing temperatures.
For typical applications, a storage tank of suitable size should be provided. For additional information
section 10.6.
Do not use the electric pump in environments where chemically aggressive gases or powders may be
present.
Provide adequate lighting and clearance around the electric pump. Make sure it is easily accessible for installation and
maintenance operations.
3.1.9
Power supply requirements
Make sure that the supply voltages and frequencies are suited to the characteristics of the electric motor.
Refer to the pump’s rating plate.
In general, the supply voltage tolerances for motor operation are as follows, if it does not run at full load:
f
UN
f
UN
Hz
~
V
± %
Hz
~
V
± %
50
1
220
10
50
3
380
10
50
1
230
10
50
3
400
10
50
1
240
10
50
3
415
10
3.1.10
Sound emission level
Using the electric pump totally submerged, no noise propagates to the outside.
3.1.11
Special applications
Please contact our Sales and Service Department if :
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you must pump liquids with a density and/or viscosity value exceeding that of water as it may be
necessary to install a more powerful electric pump
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you must pump chemically treated water
and for any situation other than the ones described, related to the nature of the liquid and/or the
installation.
3.1.12
Improper use
If you use the pump/electric pump improperly, you may create dangerous conditions and cause personal
injury and damage to property. Here are a few examples of improper use:
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pumping liquids that are not compatible with the pump construction materials
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pumping hazardous (toxic, explosive, corrosive) liquids
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pumping drinking liquids (wine, milk,……)
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operating the pump in an explosive atmosphere
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installing the electric pump in a location where the fluid temperature is very high and/or there is poor
ventilation
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installing the electric pump outdoors where it is not protected against freezing temperatures.
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Installing the electric pump in swimming pools or fountains.
3.2
Warranty
Please refer to the sale contract for any information.
4.
Transportation and storage
information for carriers
4.1
Transportation, handling and storage of packed product
The electric pumps are packed in cartons or wooden crates having different dimensions and shapes.
Some packages are designed to be transported, handled and stored in the vertical position.
Other packages are designed to be transported, handled and stored in the horizontal position.
Protect the product against humidity, dirt, heat sources, vibrations and mechanical damage (collisions,
falls, …). Do not place heavy weights on the packed products and do not stack them.
Lift and handle the product carefully, using suitable lifting equipment. Observe all the accident prevention
regulations.
The electric pump must never be lifted from the motor cable.
Ambient temperature suitable for storage: ranging from -5°C to +40°C.
When you receive the electric pump, check the outside of the package for evident signs of damage. If the product bears visible
signs of damage, notify our distributor within 8 days from the delivery date.
4.1.1
Additional instructions in case of storage for a long time period (more than 6 months)
Before operating the electric pump after storage, the electric pump must be inspected. Pay particolar attention to the seals and
the cable gland.
The impeller must be rotated every 2 months to avoid the faces of the seal to stick together.
4.2
Unpacking and handling the product
Information for installers
Use suitable handling equipment. Observe all the accident prevention regulations.
Lift and handle the product carefully, using suitable lifting equipment. Use the eyebolts available on some
pump models.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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