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1.6
Safety information for the operator/operating personnel
Any risks from electric power must be eliminated (For details see, for example, the regulations
published by NIN (CENELEC) and the I.E.E.).
1.7
Safety information for installation, maintenance and inspection works
The operator has to ensure that all installation, maintenance and inspection works are carried
out by authorised and qualifi ed specialist personnel who have informed themselves adequately
about the requirements by a thorough study of the installation and operating instructions.
Basically, any works on the plant should only be carried out when it is at a standstill and not
carrying any electrical current.
Directly after completion of the works, all safety and protective installations must be mounted
or activated again.
Before re-commissioning, the points listed in the section
«Electrical connection» must be observed.
1.8
Unauthorised reconstruction and production of spares
Reconstruction of or changes to pumps are only permissible after consultation with the manu-
facturer. Genuine spare parts and accessories authorised by the manufacturer serve the cause
of safety. The use of other parts can cancel any liability for the resultant consequences of this.
1.9
Improper operating methods
The operating reliability of the pumps supplied is only guaranteed with appropriate application
of the section «Intended application» of the Installation and Operating Instructions. The limit
values given in the technical data must not be exceeded on any account.
2. Transport/storage
The pumps are delivered ex works in suitable packaging
3. Intended applications
The multi-purpose pump is made of high-quality stainless steel, intended for mobile and sta-
tionary use and equipped with a built-in level control. For continuous operation the pump must
be fully covered with the feed liquid!.
3.1
Liquids delivered
For delivering slightly dirty water with solid components (see Technical Data) without aggres-
sive impurities.
Fields of use
– Draining cellars
– Draining laundries
– Emptying shafts and pits
– Pumping out containers
– Lowering the level of groundwater