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• Check that the connection is only used for the power supply of the pumping station.
• Check that the connectors are in the correct locations.
• Check the tightness of the waterproof connectors (SANIFOS
®
280, SANIFOS
®
610 and SANIFOS
®
1300).
• Screw the cover then tighten the safety screw.
• Switch the system back on.
• Carrying out some pump operation tests (switching on / off) using each sanitary fixture connected to the pump.
• Check the alternating operation of the pumps (on SANIFOS
®
610 and SANIFOS
®
1300).
• Check the freedom of movement of the float(s).
• Check for the correct functioning of the non-return valve.
• Check the general sealing and tighten the connections if necessary.
• Check the correct functioning and ease of operation of the shut-off valves.
• Check the flow at the discharge outlet.
Power-on checks to be performed on the SMART unit
• Set the language, date and time.
• Define the use of the station: Industrial, small collective or domestic.
• Check that the quick connectors are correctly connected to the SMART unit.
• Check that the lights on both pumps are green.
• Check the power supply voltage.
• Check that the motors are operating correctly.
•
Check that the forced current is between 4 and 6 A in single-phase / between 4 and 7A in
three-phase.
• Check that the remote alarm box is switched on.
• Check that the level of water in the tank at the end of the cycle is at +/- 10 cm from the bottom of the tank.
• Set the delay time accordingly.
• Check that the data has been correctly recorded by the SMART box (log, pumping time…).
9.2 Checklist for commissioning SANIFOS
®
pumping stations
Any maintenance performed on the SANIFOS
®
pumping station must be carried out by qualified personnel.
It is advisable for the user of the SANIFOS
®
pumping station to enter into a maintenance contract at the time of
commissioning.
If this is not the case, contact the SFA technical service for any maintenance work on the SANIFOS
®
pumping station.
SFA Technical service: 01 44 82 25 55
• Remove the cover from the station.
• Check the seal on the tank.
• Clean the tank, motor and float with a high-pressure cleaner.
• Fill the tank until the pump starts.
• Once the pump starts, part of the water is drained.
• After the pump stops, switch off the system.
• Close the supply valves and the shut-off valve (not supplied on SANIFOS
®
110 P).
• Drain the rest of the water in the tank by means of a water suction device or other pumping method.
• With the valve closed, unscrew the fitting (bottom of tank on SANIFOS
®
110 P) which connects the pipework to the
pump body.
• Remove the pump from the tank (using the chain on SANIFOS
®
280, SANIFOS
®
610 and SANIFOS
®
1300).
• Check the general condition of the pump, electrical cables, float (switching on, tripping) and the blade. Contact SFA
Technical Service if a replacement element is faulty.
• Clean and check for the correct functioning of the non-return valve.
• Lower the pump back into the tank.
• Screw the fitting back onto the pipe.
• Open the valves.
• Power on again.
• Perform several switching on/switching off tests using the water points.
• Screw the cover then the safety screw.