3.0 - INSTALLATION
a. - Install the pump in a dry environment, with ambient temperatures not exceeding 40°C.
The minimum operating temperature depends on the liquid to be pumped, bearing in mind that it must
always remain in a liquid state.
b. - Carefully observe the regulations in force in the various countries as regards electrical installations (Fig.4).
When the supply cable is devoid of a plug, the equipment should be connected to the supply mains by means
of a single-pole circuit breaker having a minimum distance of 3 mm between the contacts. Before accessing
any of the electrical parts, make sure that all the supply circuits are open.
c.- Install the pump in any way as shown in Fig. 5. If installed above the chemical tank, it is important that the
pump height should not exceed the rated suction height, over the level of the chemical. When the process plant in
which the pump is installed is operating at atmospheric pressure (no back pressure) and the chemical tank
is situated above the plant (Fig. 6), the condition of the injection valve should be checked at regular inter-
vals, because excessive wear and tear could cause additive to drip into the plant even when the pump is shut
down. If the problem persist, install a properly calibrate counter-pressure valve (C) between injection point
and the valve. In the case of liquids that generate aggressive vapours, do not install the pump above the stor-
age tank unless the latter is hermetically sealed.
d.- The discharge nipple will always remain in the upper part of the pump. The suction nipple, which serves to
attach the hose (with filter) leading into the chemical tank, will therefore always be situated in the lower part
of the pump.
e.- Remove the protection caps from the two nipples, slide the hoses over the connectors, pushing them
into the maximum, and then fix them with appropriate tube nuts. (Fig. 7).
Fig. 5
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Fig. 4
Fig. 6
Fig. 7