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Decommissioning/dismantling
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Installation and operating instructions Wilo-EMU FA + FK 17.1, FK 202, FK 34, FK 42
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When operating the pump, observe the locally applicable regulations on the following
topics:
▪ Work safety
▪ Accident prevention
▪ Handling electrical machines
Strictly adhere to the responsibilities of the personnel specified by the operator. All
personnel are responsible for ensuring that the responsibilities of the personnel and the
regulations are observed!
Due to their design, centrifugal pumps have rotating parts that are easily accessible.
Depending on the operating condition, sharp edges can develop on these parts.
WARN-
ING! This can lead to cuts and limbs may be amputated and severed!
Check the fol-
lowing at regular intervals:
▪ Operating voltage (+/-10 % of the rated voltage)
▪ Frequency (+/-2 % of the rated frequency)
▪ Power consumption between individual phases (max. 5 %)
▪ Voltage difference between the individual phases (max. 1 %)
▪ Max. switching frequency
▪ Minimum water submersion depending on the operating mode
▪ Inlet: no air intake
▪ Level control device/dry-running protection: Switching points
▪ Quiet/low-vibration running
▪ All gate valves open
Operation in the limit range
The pump can briefly be operated in the limit range (max. 15 min/day). During operation
in the limit range, expect relatively large deviations from the operating data.
NO-
TICE! Continuous duty in the limit range is prohibited! The pump is exposed to high
wear and there is a greater risk of failure!
The following parameters apply during operation in the limit range:
▪ Operating voltage (+/-10 % of the rated voltage)
▪ Frequency (+3/-5 % of the rated frequency)
▪ Power consumption between individual phases (max. 6 %)
▪ Voltage difference between the individual phases (max. 2 %)
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Decommissioning/dismantling
8.1
Personnel qualifications
▪ Operation/control: Operating personnel must be instructed in the functioning of the
complete system.
▪ Electrical work: Electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician (in accord-
ance with EN 50110-1).
▪ Installation-/dismantling: The technician must be trained in the use of the necessary
tools and mounting materials for the relevant construction site.
8.2
Operator responsibilities
▪ Locally applicable accident prevention and safety regulations of trade associations.
▪ Observe regulations for working with heavy loads and under suspended loads.
▪ Provide the necessary protective equipment and make sure that the personnel wears it.
▪ Provide adequate aeration in closed rooms.
▪ Take immediate countermeasures if there is a build-up of toxic or suffocating gases!
8.3
Decommissioning
The pump is deactivated during decommissioning, but remains installed. This ensures
that the pump is always ready for operation.
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To protect the pump from frost and ice, always immerse the pump completely in
the fluid.
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Temperature of the fluid must always be above +3 °C.
1. Switch off the pump at the operating point.
2. Secure the operating point against being switched on again by unauthorised per-
sons (e.g. lock main switch).
▶ The pump is out of operation and can now be dismantled.
If the pump remains installed after decommissioning, observe the following:
▪ Ensure that the prerequisites for decommissioning are maintained for the complete
period of decommissioning. If these prerequisites cannot be guaranteed, dismantle the
pump after decommissioning!
▪ For an extended period of decommissioning, carry out a 5-minute function test at reg-
ular intervals (monthly to quarterly).
CAUTION! A function test may only be carried