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Pump 

Pump Installation 

1.

 

Do not run the pump dry. It needs water to cool its windings. The pump will burnout if adequate cooling is not available. 

2.

 

Install the pump, in a pond or fish tank or hydroponic system, such that there is always a water supply available to the 
pump. 

3.

 

The pump will CAVITATE if it sucks water and air, which will noticeably destroy the pumps inner components. 

4.

 

Do not lift the suction pipe out of the water while the pump is running, it will cavitate and destroy your pump. 

5.

 

If you install your pump externally (Not using it in the submersible role) make sure your pump is installed below the level 
of the bottom of your pond. This will ensure that your pump will always be primed. Centrifugal Pumps are not self priming. 

6.

 

When fitting the piping to your pump, make sure that the joins are well made, without the possibility of leaks. 

7.

 

Always make sure the suction side of the pump has a connection which does not allow air, or and Air/ Water mixture 

8.

 

It is always best to have a position in the pool, pond or fountain which allows a secure immoveable positioning of the 
pump. 

9.

 

The suction should not draw water from the absolute bottom of the Water feature, Pond, Fountain, Fish tank, hydroponic 
system. 

10.

 

A filter is recommended. 

11.

 

Dirt and debris can wear out and damage your pump shortening its lifetime. Most pump manufacturers supply spare 
impellers and shafts which can be replaced to maintain the pump in good working order. 

12.

 

Clean the filter regularly. Be attentive to the flow of water in the system and if you notice that it is performing poorly, 
Clean the Filter or remove any obstacle preventing water from being sucked into the pump. 

13.

 

Install a sieve or leaf trap, or skimmer to your pumping circuit. Make sure that leaves and debris are regularly removed. 

14.

 

A small sand filter can be used to remove small particulate matter form your pond water. 

 

 

For further illustration, watch our basic setup video here

https://youtu.be/ivb4-Nk5wb4

 

 

 

If you have any further questions, please contact us o

[email protected]

 or 011 466 8250 

 

Summary of Contents for FL-800

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 12 Continuous Use Amphibious 12v DC Pump and Solar Kit Installation Instruction Booklet...

Page 2: ...Placement and Volt Drop 4 Mounting Structures 4 Solar Charge Controller 4 Features of the Charge Controller 5 System Connection 5 Fuses 5 Digital Display 6 Charge Controller Buttons 6 Configure your C...

Page 3: ...ents 1 2 1 X Solar Panel 50 Watt 2 3 1 X 12 Volt Gel Acid Battery P N 12 AH 6 CNF 12 3 1 X PWM Solar Charge Controller 4 1 X 12 Volt Continuous Use Amphibious Pump P N FL 800 5 1 X length of Red and B...

Page 4: ...omised use an Average Inclination 35 to 45 degrees Static Placement and Volt Drop Try to keep all the Kit components as close together as possible As the distance increases between components so shoul...

Page 5: ...orrectly Red is Positive and Black is Negative Even if certain suppliers use different colours one should by deduction determine which wires and connection points are or Positive of negative Make sure...

Page 6: ...g State D4 The bars in the battery indicator provide a sense on how much charge your battery has Zero Bars Battery has no Charge 5 Bars the battery is fully charged use this in conjunction with D3 and...

Page 7: ...entally upwardly The Right Button Does the opposite 3 Selection Function To enter programming mode 4 To exit programming mode if a setting has been changed the new setting will be saved or if no setti...

Page 8: ...e battery charging for about a day of two Always switch off your load as described in 1 1 of this table when you are bringing your battery s up to a serviceable level The little lamp bulb Icon will di...

Page 9: ...nd Side Button one press at a time increments the setting one decimal digit at a time Pressing the Right Hand Side Button one press at a time Decrements the setting parameter one decimal digit at a ti...

Page 10: ...after the amount of the set hours has elapsed 0 H represents Light Control Mode Load will switch ON after darkness Sunset and then the Load will be switched OFF at dawn Sunrise Hold the Left Hand Sid...

Page 11: ...ickly enough Check Panel Direction Should be True Northerly Direction Use Google Maps to orientate your property to the direction north is the top of the Map Your Panel is in the shade Your Panel is i...

Page 12: ...ch does not allow air or and Air Water mixture 8 It is always best to have a position in the pool pond or fountain which allows a secure immoveable positioning of the pump 9 The suction should not dra...

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