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General information

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Installation and operating instructions Wilo-Padus PRO

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General information

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About these instructions

These installation and operating instructions are an integral part of the product. Read
these instructions before commencing work and keep them in an accessible place at all
times. Strict adherence to these instructions is a precondition for the intended use and
correct operation of the product. All information and markings on the product must be
observed.

The language of the original operating instructions is German. All other languages of
these instructions are translations of the original operating instructions.

1.2

Copyright

These installation and operating instructions have been copyrighted by the manufac-
turer. Contents of any kind may not be reproduced or distributed, or used for purposes
of competition and shared with others.

1.3

Subject to change

The manufacturer reserves the right to make technical modifications to the device or
individual components. The illustrations used may differ from the original and are in-
tended as an example representation of the device.

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Warranty

The specifications in the current “General Terms and Conditions” apply to the warranty
and the warranty period. These can be found at www.wilo.com/legal

Any deviations must be contractually agreed and shall then be given priority.

Claim to warranty

If the following points are complied with, the manufacturer is obligated to rectify every
qualitative or constructive flaw:

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The defects are reported in writing to the manufacturer within the warranty period.

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Application according to intended use.

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All monitoring devices are connected and tested before commissioning.

Exclusion from liability

Exclusion from liability excludes all liability for personal injury, material damage or fi-
nancial losses. This exclusion ensues as soon as one of the following applies:

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Inadequate configuration due to inadequate or incorrect instructions by the operator
or the client

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Non-compliance with installation and operating instructions

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Improper use

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Incorrect storage or transport

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Incorrect installation or dismantling

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Insufficient maintenance

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Unauthorised repairs

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Inadequate construction site

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Chemical, electrical or electro-chemical influences

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Wear

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Safety

This chapter contains basic information for the individual phases of the life cycle. Fail-
ure to observe this information carries the following risks:

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Injury to persons from electrical, mechanical and bacteriological factors as well as
electromagnetic fields

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Environmental damage from discharge of hazardous substances

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Property damage

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Failure of important functions of the product

Failure to observe the information contained herein will result in the loss of claims for
damages.

The instructions and safety instructions in the other chapters must also be ob-
served!

2.1

Identification of safety instruc-
tions

These installation and operating instructions set out safety instructions for preventing
personal injury and damage to property. These safety instructions are shown differ-
ently:

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Safety instructions relating to personal injury start with a signal word, are 

preceded

by a corresponding symbol

 and are shaded in grey.

Summary of Contents for Padus PRO

Page 1: ...Pioneering for You Wilo Padus PRO 6084247 Ed 02 2019 10 en Installation and operating instructions...

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Page 3: ...3 Operating modes 11 4 4 Operation with frequency converter 11 4 5 Operation in an explosive atmosphere 11 4 6 Technical data 11 4 7 Type key 12 4 8 Scope of delivery 12 5 Transportation and storage...

Page 4: ...g fluid 23 9 4 Maintenance intervals 23 9 5 Maintenance measures 24 10 Repairs 26 10 1 Adjusting the impeller clearance 26 11 Faults causes and remedies 27 12 Spare parts 30 13 Disposal 30 13 1 Oils a...

Page 5: ...law The defects are reported in writing to the manufacturer within the warranty period Application according to intended use All monitoring devices are connected and tested before commissioning Exclus...

Page 6: ...ARNING Failure to follow the instructions can lead to serious injuries CAUTION Failure to follow the instructions can lead to property damage and a possible total loss NOTICE Useful information on han...

Page 7: ...rical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician Before commencing work disconnect the product from the mains and secure it against being switched on again Observe applicable local regulation...

Page 8: ...g if the operator s field of vision is blocked Persons must not stand underneath suspended loads Do not move suspended loads over workplaces where people are present 2 7 Installing dismantling Wear th...

Page 9: ...ure of several bar can build up in the motor This pressure escapes when the screw plugs are opened If screw plugs are opened without due cau tion they can be ejected at high speed To avoid injuries ob...

Page 10: ...received and read the work regulations The submersible pumps must not be used for pumping Drinking water Sewage with or without faeces Acids or alkaline solutions Fluids containing hard components suc...

Page 11: ...ch The plug is designed for use in commercially available shock proof or CEE sockets and is not overflow proof 4 2 Monitoring devices The thermal motor monitoring protects the motor winding from overh...

Page 12: ...multi channel impeller 08 Size L Hydraulics n a standard version L low pressure version T Mains connection version M 1 T 3 039 10 rated power P2 in kW 5 Mains connection frequency 5 50 Hz 6 60 Hz 40...

Page 13: ...if unprotected and may be damaged Lift wet packaging carefully and replace it immediately Only remove the outer packaging at the place of utilisation to ensure that the pump is not damaged during tran...

Page 14: ...rvice if the mixer has to be stored for more than 6 months After storage remove any dust and oil from the pump and check the coating for dam age Repair damaged coatings before further use 6 Installati...

Page 15: ...n must have a firm surface Attach the lifting gear to the handle using a shackle Only use lifting gear which has been technically approved The laid connection cables must enable safe operation Check w...

Page 16: ...ign the pump at the installation location 3 Place the pump on a solid load bearing surface CAUTION Prevent the pump sink ing in 4 Lay the pressure hose and fasten it to a certain point e g drainage DA...

Page 17: ...he local regulations In case of sensitive mains make provision for the installation on site of other protective equipment e g overvoltage undervoltage or phase failure re lay etc Residual current devi...

Page 18: ...verflow proof Observe the information on the protection class IP of the plug DANGER If the pump is to be connected directly to the switchgear arrange for the electrical connection to be carried out by...

Page 19: ...direction of rotation If the direction of rotation is incorrect exchange the two phases at the mains connec tion Pumps with CEE plug and phase inverter AUTO RESET 180 ON OFF 1 2 Fig 6 Phase inverter 1...

Page 20: ...e pump to cool down at ambient temperature after switching it off When operating the pump observe the locally applicable regulations on the following topics Workplace safety Accident prevention Handli...

Page 21: ...dry run is not permitted Non compliance can result in irreparable damage 8 4 Removal DANGER Danger due to fluids hazardous to health If the pump is used in fluids hazardous to health decontaminate th...

Page 22: ...quirement observe the spe cifications of the work regulations The operator must make sure that the personnel have received and read the work regulations Pump is dismantled Contaminated cleaning water...

Page 23: ...icable guidelines Provide the tools required If flammable solvents and cleaning agents are used open flames naked lights and smoking are prohibited 9 3 Operating fluid 9 3 1 Oil types Medicinal white...

Page 24: ...s Cracks Scratches Abrasion Pinch points If damage is identified on the connection cable decommission the pump immediately Have the connection cable replaced by Wilo customer service Only operate the...

Page 25: ...mantled and cleaned decontaminated if required 1 Position the pump in a horizontal position on a firm surface The screw plug should face upwards WARNING Risk of hands being crushed Make sure that the...

Page 26: ...be met prior to starting repair work Pump cooled down to the ambient temperature Pump is switched voltage free and secured against being activated inadvertently Pump cleaned thoroughly and disinfecte...

Page 27: ...ction strainer with baseplate in place 14 Screw in the four hexagon nuts with washers and tighten Max tightening torque 20 Nm Impeller clearance corrected 11 Faults causes and remedies DANGER Danger d...

Page 28: ...ing to the technical specifications by a qualified electrician and reset monitor ing equipment Check the impeller to make sure that it runs smoothly clean the hydraulics if necessary Fault Pump starts...

Page 29: ...er clearance too great Adjust the impeller clearance 8 Pipe system on the pressure side or pressure hose clogged Remove clogging and replace the damaged components if necessary 9 Strongly gassing flui...

Page 30: ...rotective clothing Used protective clothing must be disposed off in accordance with the locally applicable guidelines 13 3 Information on the collection of used electrical and electronic products Prop...

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