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4
–INSTALLATION
COD.
30Z12/24.B.2021
EN
THE PRESENT MANUAL BELONGS TO -
Schenker Italia
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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4.2 Components installation
4.2.1
Pump group
The pump group must be installed as close as possible to the waterline as (maximum no more than 600mm
above) and as close as possible to the water inlet (2m max). Therefore, it is very important to avoid starting
the system if the intake valve is closed or if inlet filters are clogged.
The pump group should be installed in a ventilated area, with the purpose of aiding the cooling of the motor.
The max allowed room temperature must not exceed 40°C
.
Avoid the contact or the proximity with inflammable material or liquid, since the motor surfaces can reach
elevated temperatures. Avoid locating the pump wherever a possible loss of water can involve damages or
jeopardize its safety. The pump group must be installed on a base sufficiently horizontal, suitable to sustain
the weight of the group. The pump group is normally fixed on the support structure by passing bolts.
4.2.2
Watermaker group
Install the watermaker above the pump.
The max allowed room temperature where the watermaker is
installed must not exceed 40°C
. It can be placed either horizontally or vertically.
The watermaker must lie
completely on a flat surface. The supplied neoprene-based adhesive must absolutely be stuck to the
supporting surface, cutting it in such a way to cover as much as possible of the surface.
Once in place
on the supporting surface, the watermaker must be fastened with the provided L-brackets and the rubber nubs.
In no way must the watermaker be suspended using solely the L-brackets but it must rest on a flat
surface at all times. Otherwise a shelf is necessary as base to support the weight of the watermaker.
The brackets are colour-coded according to their position.
L BRACKETS
FIG. 4-1
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL FIXING
FIG. 4-2