3.7.3
Electrical energy
There is an increased risk of electric shock when working on the
electrical system due to the humid environment.
Electrical protective earth conductors which were not installed correctly
can also result in electrical shock (e.g. oxidation or cable breakage).
3.7.4
Hot surfaces
The electric motor can reach temperatures of up to 70 °C. Therefore
there is a risk of being burned.
3.7.5
Suction danger
Due to the small suction area there is a risk of persons, long hair or
other objects being drawn in.
08/2015
VG 766.2050.052
Observe VDE and utility company regulations.
Build swimming pools and their protection areas according to
DIN VDE 0100-702.
Before working on the electrical system, take the following
measures:
– Disconnect system from the power supply.
– Attach a warning sign: "Do not switch on! The system is being
worked on."
– Ensure that the system is free of power.
Check the electrical system regularly to ensure it is in proper
working condition.
Do not touch the motor during operation.
Allow the motor to cool down before servicing the pump.
Equip the suction area in accordance with DIN EN 13451 and
Instructions 60.03 "Sicherung von Abflussleitungen gegen
Andruckkräfte" [Protection of discharge lines against pressing
forces] of the "Deutschen Gesellschaft für das Badewesen"
[German Association for the Recreational and Medicinal Bathing].
WARNING
Filter pump conducts
hazardous voltages that
can result in shock, burns
or death
Safety
Before working on
the pump or motor
Disconnect the power
supply from the motor
EN 37