Safety
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Safety
These operating instructions must always
be available at the place of use of the
device.
1.1
Intended use
The device is intended to shut off the water
supply to drinking water systems, upon
exceeding of the settable values for
•
maximum withdrawal time
•
maximum water quantity
•
maximum water volume flow
for protection against water damage, water
loss and unwanted water consumption.
It can be installed in all commercially avail-
able drinking water pipes. Installation and
use are subject to the applicable national
conditions.
1.2
Application limits
1.2.1 Water quality
The water must comply with the European
Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC). Before
using the device with water that does not
comply with this Directive, it is essential to
consult the manufacturer.
1.2.2 Water pressure
CAUTION
The water pressure must not exceed
16 bar input pressure. The device
must not be installed if the mains
pressure is above 16 bar (even for a
short time)!
Nominal pressure
PN 16
1.2.3 Water and ambient tempera-
ture
The filter is suitable for use in cold drinking
water up to a maximum water and ambient
temperature of 30 °C.
1.3
Safety instructions
DANGER
The device could reduce or cut
water supply for equipment down-
stream requiring constant readi-
ness for water withdrawal (e.g.
thermal flow protection, sprinkler
system).
This could result in fires or explo-
sions.
If there are downstream safety
devices and the water supply line
to these devices does not branch
off upstream of the device, then
the device must not be installed!
DANGER
The motorised ball valve is
installed on the rear side of the
device. When the device is not
installed, the ball valve can be
reached with the finger through the
opening on the rear.
If the device is commissioned or
connected to the mains without
being installed, there is a risk of
crushing due to rotating parts.
Never operate the device or con-
nect it to the electrical mains if it is
not fully installed!
Never put your finger in the open-
ing on the rear side of the device!
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