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General Description. 

 
 

 
The ‘EP’ range of units are designed to pressurise sealed heating or chilled water systems, making 
up for losses due to leakage, etc.  
 
The units comprise a small mains break tank incorporating type ‘A’ air gap, supplied with water via a 
ball valve, together with one (EP 1) or two (EP 2) regenerative type pressure pumps, all enclosed in a 
purpose built sheet steel enclosure. 
 
The control of the system is by the use of a close differential pressure switch, with a small pre-
charged pressure vessel and a flow-regulating valve. 
 
As the pressure in the system falls below the preset fill pressure, the pressure switch will enabled 
duty pump. 
 
The pump will then deliver water to the system, via the flow-regulating valve, thereby raising the 
pressure until the cut-out pressure is reached the pump will stop.  
 
The duty pump will auto-rotate per operation in an attempt to achieve even wear on the pumps. 
 
Should the duty pump fail to produce pressure, the standby pump (EP 2 units) will start as the 
pressure falls further. 
 
If the pressure, within the system, goes beyond preset design limits, then the system pressure alarm 
switches will become activated, illuminating the ‘High Pressure’ or ‘Low Pressure’ lamp on the unit, 
and operating a volt free contact (which is usually connected to shut down the burner / chiller). 
 
EP units are available in an enhanced level, if required, incorporating additional control features and 
alarms. 
 
Expansion Vessels, which do not form part of the ‘EP’ units, are supplied either individually, or as 
part of a complete packaged unit. 
 
They are designed to accept the expanded water from the system, either as the system temperature 
rises, in the case of a heating system, or as the system returns to ambient temperature after chilling, 
in case of a chilled water system. 
 
This water is held within the vessel, until the system pressure drops, when the expanded water is 
forced back into the system by gas pre-charge. 
 
The pressure vessel incorporates a flexible internal diaphragm, which prevents contact between the 
gas and water, thus eliminating the need for frequent recharging. 

Summary of Contents for ECONOPRESS EP 1

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Page 2: ...2 Contents Contents 2 General Description 3 Storage 4 Installation 4 Unit 5 Commissioning 5 Maintenance 7 Spare and service 8 General data Error Bookmark not defined...

Page 3: ...ressure the standby pump EP 2 units will start as the pressure falls further If the pressure within the system goes beyond preset design limits then the system pressure alarm switches will become acti...

Page 4: ...ther on a smooth level surface or alternatively back fixed to a suitable wall or other vertical structure in areas which are dry well ventilated and free from any danger from frost Once the unit has b...

Page 5: ...ctions Any parts removed for transit must be refitted The above in conjunction with the drawings should enable the unit to be installed ready for commissioning however if you require advice or assista...

Page 6: ...al switch on at low pressure the standby pump will run to cut out pressure and stop whereupon the duty pump will start and run to its cut out pressure On falling pressure the duty pump will start at i...

Page 7: ...p as indicated by the unit gauge Check that the switch resets before cold fill pressure is reached Close the valve between the unit and system and expansion vessels Run the pump raising the pressure a...

Page 8: ...records of all units supplied General data EP1 EP1HP EP2 EP2HP FACTORY SETTINGS Duty pump cut in pressure 2 5 BAR 6 BAR 2 5 BAR 6 BAR Standby pump cut in pressure N A N A 2 3 BAR 5 8 BAR SE vessel pre...

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