Transport, Storage and Disposal
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Transport, Storage and Disposal
4.1
Transport
The user/owner is responsible for the transport of the
pump.
Weight speci
fi
cations (
→
documents for the particular
order)
4.1.1
Unpacking and inspection upon delivery
1. Unpack the pump/pump assembly upon delivery and
inspect it for transport damage.
2. Check completeness and accuracy of delivery.
3. Ensure that the information on the type plate agrees with
the order/design data.
4. Report any transport damage to the manufacturer immedi-
ately.
5. Dispose of packaging material according to local regula-
tions.
4.1.2
Inspecting pump and flange-mounted drive motor
1. Unscrew the motor fan cover.
2. Using a small screwdriver, rotate the motor fan in the nor-
mal direction of rotation.
The fan should be easy to rotate.
If the fan sticks or unusual noises can be heard, there is
internal damage to the pump.
Notify the manufacturer without delay.
4.1.3
Lifting
DANGER
Death or limbs crushed as a result transported items
falling over.
Use lifting gear appropriate for the total weight to be trans-
ported.
Attach lifting gear in accordance with the following diagram.
Never attach the lifting gear to the lifting eye of the motor
(other than for securing against knocking over for pump
assemblies with a high center of gravity).
Do not stand under suspended loads.
Fig. 5
Schematic: Attach lifting gear to the pump unit
1. Attach lifting gear as shown in the illustration (schematic
diagram).
2. Lift the pump unit in the proper manner.
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SHB
BA-2015.12.16 EN
300 486