7
This marking indicates that parts may become hot as a result of
pump operation, or that hot pumped fluids may be pumped at
this point. Check the temperature before touching the pump.
The pump must only be touched while wearing suitable protec-
tive gloves.
2.5.2
Nameplate
Fig. 2
Nameplate
2.6
Noise emission
Noise emission when pump is running
Permanent hearing damage
Comply with local statutory regulations governing noise ex-
posure.
When using pumps for which a sound pressure level of grea-
ter than 80 dB (A) is indicated, wear hearing protection.
2.7
Disposal
2.7.1
Disposal of transport packaging
Take transport packaging to a recycling centre.
2.7.2
Disposal of lubricant
Grease and greasy objects are to be disposed of in an en-
vironmentally friendly manner in accordance with applicab-
le regulations.
2.7.3
Disposal of lubricating oil
Oil and oily objects are to be disposed of in an environmen-
tally friendly manner in accordance with applicable regula-
tions.
2.7.4
Disposal of pump
1. Dispose of hazardous and toxic residues in an environmen-
tally friendly manner and in accordance with applicable re-
gulations.
2. Clean the pump carefully.
3. Disassemble pump into the individual components.
4. Dispose of pump parts in an environmentally friendly man-
ner in accordance with applicable regulations.
2.7.5
Disposal of electrical and electronic waste
Dispose of electrical and electronic waste in accordance with
the applicable guidelines.
3
Structure and function
3.1
Basic structure
Fig. 3
Basic structure of the FDS pump aggregate
3.1.1
Pump with synchromesh gear (A)
Fig. 4
Basic structure of an FDS positive displacement pump
A
Pump with synchromesh gear
B
Coupling
C
Motor/gear motor
Pump cover
Pump housing
B
A
C
1
2
3
4
5
6