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1 Multiple Sets
1.1 Introduction to multipump systems
1.2 Making a multipump system
1.3 First start of the multipump system
1.10 Parameters linked to multipump operation
2 Setting the number of devices and of reserves
2.4 ET: Exchange time
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1 - Multiple Sets
1.1 - Introduction to multipump systems
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By multipump systems we mean a pump set made up of a number of
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pumps whose deliveries all flow into a common manifold. The devices
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communicate with one another by means of the connection provided
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(wireless).
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The group may be made up of a maximum of 4 devices.
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A multipump system is used mainly for:
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• Increasing hydraulic performance in comparison with a single
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device
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• Ensuring continuity of operation in the event of a device devel-
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oping a fault
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• Sharing out the maximum power
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1.2 - Making a multipump system
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The hydraulic plant must be created as symmetrically as possible to
obtain a hydraulic load uniformly distributed over all the pumps.
The pumps must all be connected to a single delivery manifold:
For good operation of the pressure boosting set, the following
must be the same for each device:
• hydraulic connections
• maximum speed
1.3 First start of the multipump system
Make the electric and hydraulic connections of the whole system as
described in par 2.1.1, 2.2.1 and par 3.1. (see Instructions for installation
and maintenance e.sybox).
Switch on the devices and create the associations as described in para-
graph 1.4 - AS: Association of devices.
1.4 - AS: Association of devices
Allows connection/disconnection with the following devices
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e.sy
Other e.sybox pump for operation in a pump set
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composed of max 4 elements