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Wilo-VeroLine IP-E, Wilo-VeroTwin DP-E
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3
Transport and interim storage
3.1
Shipping
The pump i
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enclo
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ed in
a
box or l
as
hed to
a
p
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llet ex work
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a
nd i
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pro-
tected
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g
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in
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t dirt
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nd moi
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ture.
Transport inspection
On
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rriv
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l, in
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pect the pump immedi
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tely for
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ny tr
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n
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port d
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m
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ge. If
d
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m
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ge i
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found, the nece
ssa
ry procedure involving the forw
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rding
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gent mu
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t be t
a
ken within the
s
pecified period.
Storage
Before in
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t
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ll
a
tion, the pump mu
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t be kept dry, fro
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t-free
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nd pro-
tected from mech
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nic
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l d
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m
a
ge.
CAUTION! Risk of damage due to incorrect packaging!
If the pump is transported again at a later time, it must be packaged
so that it cannot be damaged during transport.
• Use the original packaging for this, or select equivalent packaging.
3.2
Attachment
WARNING! Danger of personal injury!
Improper transport can lead to personal injury.
• The pump must be transported using approved load bearing equip-
ment. This is to be attached to the pump flanges and, if necessary,
to the outer motor diameter (safeguarding against slipping
required!).
• To lift with a crane, the pump must be supported by suitable belts,
as shown. Place loops around the pump which tighten from the
pump's own weight.
• The transport eyes on the motor are only for guiding while bearing
the load (Fig. 7).
• The transport eyes on the motor are only for transporting the
motor, and are not approved for transporting the complete pump
(Fig. 8).
WARNING! Risk of injury due to weight of the pump!
The pump itself and the parts of pump can be extremely heavy.
Falling parts pose a risk of cuts, crush injuries, bruises or impacts,
which may lead to death.
• Always use suitable lifting equipment and secure parts against fall-
ing.
• Never stand underneath a suspended load.
Fig. 7: Attaching the pump
Fig. 8: Attaching the motor