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Step 3: Electrical installation
Your pump must be connected to the electrical supply using the main cable with the
attached plug. This plug must be connected to an accessible socket that has been installed in
compliance with IET Wiring Regulations.
The plug must be accessible at all times.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, it’s service agent,
or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
All pipe work must be cross-bonded in accordance with the IET Regulations.
The pump is supplied with a fuse fitted. Higher rate fuses MUST NOT be used.
If installed by a Part P qualified installer, the pump may be fitted via a fused mains spur
without invalidating the warranty. See Technical Specifications for fuse ratings for each
model of pump. Ensure that the pump is fully operational before hard wiring pump in this
instance, this should be done during commissioning.
Step 2: Connecting the pump
Use only Salamander supplied AV couplers to connect the pump.
All associated pipework MUST be thoroughly flushed before making final connections
to the pump. Fill the pump with water before connecting to the discharge pipework.
The in-line strainers must be fitted to the hot and cold inlet supplies to the pump.
A Hose to pipework
The anti-vibration coupler nuts need only
be finger tight plus one quarter turn.
Mechanical tools must not be used to
tighten plastic coupler nuts as this may
cause damage which will invalidate the
warranty.
B Hose to pump
Do not twist or bend anti-vibration hoses
as this will invalidate the warranty.
Ensure that there are suitable means of
isolation for maintenance
Filter washers MUST be fitted to the inlets of the pump to validate your warranty.
Flat washers must be fitted to the outlets. Flat and filter washers are supplied with
the pump.
Flat washer
Fit to outlet
Filter
washers
Flat
washer
Filter washer
Fit to inlet
Isolating valve
shown in ‘On’
position
Isolating valve
shown in ‘Off’
position
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