START UP:
recommended to inspect and maintain it on a regular basis.
Before you connect the pump to a power supply,
Notice! Important!
check whether voltage and frequency provided on
Before starting any maintenance disconnect the device by pulling its
the pump nameplate match the power grid
plug from the AC socket.
parameters.
In the case of mobile operation, wash the pump with water after
each use.
The person responsible for installation should check if the
In the case of fixed systems, it is recommended to check if the flow
power grid is equipped with a correct earthing system.
switch works correctly every 3 months.
After placing the pump in the reservoir, it is ready to use after
Fibrous elements that can deposit on the pump casing should be
connecting its plug (
1
) to an AC socket 230V – it stops operation after
removed with a jet of water.
pulling the plug out of the socket.
Every 3 months remove contaminations (e.g. sludge) from the sump
bottom and walls.
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AUTOMATIC OPERATION:
Clean the float switch removing deposits with a jet of water.
NOTE:
the pump starts when the float switch (
5
) rises to the start up
level that is 360 mm or higher (see Fig.
B
). The minimum water level for
CLEANING THE ROTOR:
suction is
11
0 mm. When the water level reaches the above mentioned
If there is too much deposit inside the pump casing, disassemble its
value, the float switch stops the pump. When water inflows
lower part in the following way:
continuously, the switch restarts the pump whenever the level rises up
1.
With a Phillips-head screwdriver (Ph2) undo the screws fixing the
to 360 mm.
protective basket (
11
) and remove it from the pump casing (
9
).
2.
Clean the rotor with a brush.
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OPERATION UNDER CONTROL:
Notice! Do not put or support the pump on its rotor.
If it is necessary to remove water whose initial level is lower than 360
3.
Reassemble the pump taking the same steps in the opposite
mm, to turn the pump on, lock the float switch (
5
) in its upper position
direction.
using the float switch bracket (
4
) (see Fig.
D
). Thus the pump works
without breaks and it is necessary to watch the reservoir water level all
WARRANTY INFORMATION:
the time (min. level =
11
0mm). The pump cannot operate without
The warranty does not cover:
water (“dry operation” longer than 1 minute can result in irreversible
Damages to the motor ring seal caused by
«
dry operation
»
or solids in
damages to the device!).
water.
Transport damages.
MAINTENANCE TIPS:
Mechanical damages.
The submersible pump is a high quality product that is subject to
Damages due to incorrect power supply parameters.
thorough final check. To provide long life and failure-free operation it is
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE:
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
1.
THE PUMP DOES NOT
C A R R Y W A T E R ,
R
OTOR DOES NOT
ROTATE
No voltage in power supply.
2.
THE PUMP DOES NOT
CARRY WATER, ROTOR
ROTATES
Plug inserted incorrectly.
Grid differential trip triggered.
Rotor locked.
Damage to motor or capacitator.
Check if the voltage is present and if the plug is inserted properly.
Turn on the differential trip. If it triggers again, call a qualified
electrician to rectify it.
Remove any possible obstructions.
Contact a service center.
Suction line clogged.
Remove any possible obstructions from suction line.
Non-return valve on water outlet clogged.
Clean or replace the valve.
Air inside rotor casing (air bubbles).
Repeat start-ups to remove whole air
3.
THE PUMP CARRIES
A LIMITED AMOUNT
OF WATER
Force hose blocked.
Change the position of force hose.
4.
UNSTABLE OPERATION
Suction opening obstructed.
Clean the suction opening.
Pipeline obstructed.
Remove clogs
Rotor worn.
Contact a service center.
Solids obstruct free movement of rotor.
Excessive water temperature.
Voltage beyond the range.
Liquid too dense.
Motor damaged.
Connect power supply at a proper voltage.
Turn the pump off and remove the cause.
Contact a service center.
Remove any obstructions.
Turn the pump off and remove the cause.
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Summary of Contents for TPB1102
Page 2: ...1 A 1 3 4 6 7 8 B 5 10 2 600 x 600mm 110 mm 360 mm ON OFF 600 mm 9 5 11...
Page 3: ...C 2 5 4 D...
Page 17: ...16 1 230 n 5 360 B ON OFF 110 360 1 Ph2 11 9 n 2 360 mm 5 4 D 3 110 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5...
Page 27: ...26 5 1 230 60x60x60 5 B 2 360 B ON OFF 110 110 360 C 3 360 5 4 D 70 1 230 50 10 n n...
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