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When handling and installing the pump, give consideration to its
mass and shape and be sure to work safely. There is a risk of the
pump falling down and causing bodily injury.
When handling chemicals, consult material safety data sheets
(MSDSs) and other data to study the handling method, protective
equipment to be used, precautions for disposal and so on, wear
appropriate protective equipment and carry out work in a safe
manner while observing other precaution instructions. Otherwise,
there is a risk of burns, fire, and environmental impact.
The handling and installation of the pump must be performed by
technical experts and in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations (for example, Electrical Equipment Technical
Standards, Interior Wiring Code and Building Standards Act).
Otherwise, there is a risk of violation of laws and regulations, as
well as a danger of an accident involving fire, bodily injury and
other damage.
Install the pump in a well-ventilated place free of dust, corrosive or
explosive gas, salt, moisture, vapor and condensation, away from
rain, wind and direct sunlight, in consideration of the machine's
service life. In an adverse environment, deteriorated insulation in
the electric motor drive or control panel may lead to electric
leakage, electric shock and fire.
When the pump is out of use for prolonged periods such as the
wintertime, water inside the pump could freeze, causing damage to
it. Accordingly, in such situations, either drain all water from the
pump or provide thermal insulation to prevent the water from
freezing.
Warning
Do NOT use, to the extent that was out of specificaiton, such as
handling liquid, the installation location and power supply. Causing
the pump failure or injury or electric shock or electrical leakage and
fire.
Caution
To prevent an accident if the pump stops running or an
abnormality occurs, immediately turn off the power switch.
Contact the shop from where you ordered the pump, or EBAS to
perform an inspection and maintenance on the pump.
Do NOT operate the pump with 50Hz specifications at 60Hz.
Doing so will overload the pump, causing the motor to burn.
Make sure that any one of three terminals of the three-phase
motor is not loose or disconnected. Running the motor with only
two terminals connected could a phase interruption, burning out
the motor.
Do NOT touch the motor. The motor’s surfaces will be hot, and
you could get burned if you touch them.
Do NOT cover the motor with a blanket or cloth. Doing so could
over heat the motor, setting a fire.