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WILO SE 10/2013

2.3 Danger in the event of non-observance of the 

safety instructions

Non-observance of the safety instructions can 
result in risk of injury to persons and damage to 
the environment and the product/unit. Non-
observance of the safety instructions results in 
the loss of any claims to damages.
In detail, non-observance can, for example, result 
in the following risks:

• Danger to persons from electrical, mechanical and 

bacteriological influences,

• Damage to the environment due to leakage of 

hazardous materials.

• Property damage
• Failure of important product/unit functions
• Failure of required maintenance and repair proce-

dures

2.4 Safety consciousness on the job

The safety instructions included in these installa-
tion and operating instructions, the existing 
national regulations for accident prevention 
together with any internal working, operating and 
safety regulations of the operator are to be com-
plied with.

2.5 Safety instructions for the operator

This appliance is not intended for use by persons 
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory 
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge, unless they have been given supervi-
sion or instruction concerning use of the appliance 
by a person responsible for their safety. Children 
should be supervised to ensure that they do not 
play with the appliance.

• If hot or cold components on the product/the unit 

lead to hazards, local measures must be taken to 
guard them against touching.

• Guards protecting against touching moving com-

ponents (such as the coupling) must not be 
removed whilst the product is in operation.

• Leakages (e.g. from the shaft seals) of hazardous 

fluids (which are explosive, toxic or hot) must be 
led away so that no danger to persons or to the 
environment arises. National statutory provisions 
are to be complied with.

• Highly flammable materials are always to be kept 

at a safe distance from the product.

• Danger from electrical current must be eliminated. 

Local directives or general directives [e.g. IEC, VDE 
etc.] and local power supply companies must be 
adhered to.

2.6 Safety instructions for installation and 

maintenance work

The operator must ensure that all installation and 
maintenance work is carried out by authorised and 
qualified personnel, who are sufficiently informed 
from their own detailed study of the operating 
instructions.
Work on the product/unit must only be carried out 
when at a standstill. It is mandatory that the pro-
cedure described in the installation and operating 

instructions for shutting down the product/unit 
be complied with. 
Immediately on conclusion of the work, all safety 
and protective devices must be put back in posi-
tion and/or recommissioned.

2.7 Unauthorised modification and manufacture of 

spare parts

Unauthorised modification and manufacture of 
spare parts will impair the safety of the product/
personnel and will make void the manufacturer's 
declarations regarding safety.
Modifications to the product are only permissible 
after consultation with the manufacturer. Original 
spare parts and accessories authorised by the 
manufacturer ensure safety. The use of other 
parts will absolve us of liability for consequential 
events.

2.8 Improper use

The operating safety of the supplied product is 
only guaranteed for conventional use in accord-
ance with Section 4 of the operating instructions. 
The limit values must on no account fall under or 
exceed those specified in the catalogue/data 
sheet.

3 Transport  and  storage before use

The system fire extinguishing booster is supplied 
on a pallet. It is protected from moisture and dust 
by a plastic bag.

The equipment must be transported by means of 
authorised load devices. (See example on fig. 1)
WARNING! Risk of personal injury!
The static stability of the unit must be taken into 
account. Handling of the material must be car-
ried out by qualified personnel, using only suita-
ble and authorised equipment.
Lifting straps must be fastened to the ring bolts 
placed on the base frame.
The manifolds do not fit with the handling of the 
system and should not be used to fix loads in 
transit.
CAUTION! Risk of product damages!
Handling by using discharge manifold can cause 
leakages!

When the product is delivered, check it for any 
damage in transit. In case of damage, take any 
necessary measures from the delivery company 
(forwarding agent).

CAUTION! Risk of product damages!
If the product shall be installed later on, store it 
in a dry place. Protect it from impacts and any 
outside influences (moisture, frost, etc. …). Han-
dle the product with care.

Summary of Contents for SiFire

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Page 11: ...de Einbau und Betriebsanleitung 5 en Installation and operating instructions 29 fr Notice de montage et de mise en service 51 nl Inbouw en bedieningsvoorschriften 75...

Page 12: ...sel pump 16 Connection for priming circuit of main pump 17 Main pump 18 Jockey pump 19 Tank for fuel leakages 20 Fuel tank vent valve 21 Fuel level gauge 22 Drain for cleaning of deposit in fuel tank...

Page 13: ...ructions Wilo SiFire System 27 Fig 9a Variant Exhaust air for combustion and cooling diesel engine Fig 9b A Muffler B Exhaust thermal protection C Condensation drain D Expansion joint Fig 10 Automatic...

Page 14: ...7 Installation and electrical connection 34 7 1 Installation 34 7 2 Safety recommendations 34 7 3 Control and environment 35 7 4 Electrical connection 35 7 4 1 General 35 7 4 2 Hydraulic connection 36...

Page 15: ...t be adhered to but also the special safety instructions with danger symbols included under the following main points 2 1 Danger symbols used in this operating instruction Symbols General danger symbo...

Page 16: ...l installation and maintenance work iscarried out by authorised and qualified personnel who are sufficiently informed from their own detailed study of the operating instructions Work on the product un...

Page 17: ...eproof and ventilated enough with necessary spaces around pumps for movements and regular main tenance Theroommust beinaccordancewiththe EN 12845 standards Airflow for ventilation and for cooling of e...

Page 18: ...requirements trans port handling difficulties particular perform ances etc using the main components described below main normalised back pull out pumps coupled to an electrical motor or diesel engin...

Page 19: ...tion class IP 54 6 3 Function of the product The operational logic for the fire extinguishing unit is based on the cascade calibration of the pressure switches for pump starting The jockey pump of pre...

Page 20: ...void access to the system for unauthorised persons The booster is a fire equipment using AUTO MATIC START and MANUAL STOP ONLY For this reason there must have a clearly visible sign in the system room...

Page 21: ...ous tic and vibration levels In order not to transmit tension to the frame get the defects of alignment between theanchorsandthesupport surfacewith metal shims as shown in the figure 4 CAUTION Risk of...

Page 22: ...following points are checked pipes are positioned in such a way as to avoid air accumulation suction pipes between the intake point and the pumping has to be as shortest as possible Its diameter must...

Page 23: ...be performed by qualified people 8 1 General preparations and check Before switching on for the first time check that the wiring has been done correctly particularly the earth connection To make sure...

Page 24: ...and electrical connections indicated in this manual are cor rectly done Make sure the valves at the suction and discharge side of the pump are open Make sure the pump is primed and filled with water C...

Page 25: ...gas in the pump room Leakage on mechanical seal Vibrations noise and excessive temperatures could be due to misalignment of motor pump coupling 8 4 3 Commissioning jockey pump Manual Start Follow com...

Page 26: ...o start the electric pump through the float signal Then follow pump box instructions to check the correct functioning of automatism Pump with diesel engine Before testing make sure that the return cir...

Page 27: ...iesel engine it is advisable to disconnect the positive terminal of battery to prevent undesired start ups DANGER Risk of fatal injury Before changing the engine oil make sure the temperature is below...

Page 28: ...ssure on diesel pump and the cooling circuit water flow CAUTION Risk of malfunction of the pump Always top up fuel and other fluids after per forming the tests 9 3 Test of automatic start of diesel pu...

Page 29: ...hen origi nal spare parts are replaced by other parts with different characteristics 9 5 Residual risks during facility management WARNING Risk of cut Sharp edges orany not protected threaded parts en...

Page 30: ...h Pump in cavita tion Review calculations to suit pump NPSHr Wrong diameter of the suction pipe and valves Pump in cavitation Review calculations to suit pump NPSHr Air inlet in the suction line Make...

Page 31: ...ck and tighten Sliding between fan and motor and between coupling and coupling cover cap etc Guarantee the correct distance and re assemble Foreign parts in motor or pump Dismantle and remove Not alig...

Page 32: ...re Unusual heating too high water oil temperature Pump overload frictions Dismantle and check Coupling out of axis Align correctly Ambient temperature higher than 40 C Ventilate the space Insufficient...

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