MANUAL
EN
Thank you for selecting a Brewferm
Drive Pump. Please read through this instruction manual
to ensure the optimum performance, safety and service of
your pump.
Description and operation
Pump'in centrifugal magnetic drive pumps are fully sealed
pumps, built to handle clear liquid transfer in heating and
cooling operations with an upper limit of 90°C. Pumps
are not self-priming, lack a suction lift and thus require a
flooded suction. Pumps cannot be run dry.
Parts list
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6
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Part names
1
front casing
2
bearing
3
rear casing
5
O-Ring
6
impeller
8
spindle
9
thrust ring
15
machine screw
101 motor
Safety instructions.
Turn off the power
Risk of electrical shock. Dismantling/assembling the pump
unit without turning off the power may cause an electrical
shock. Before engaging in any maintenance or inspection
work, be sure to turn off the pump and related devices.
Terminate operation
On sensing any abnormality, stop operation immediately
and inspect/solve problems.
For specified application only
The use of the pump in any application other than those
clearly specified, may result in injury or damage. Use the
pump in a specified condition.
No dismantlement/modification
Do not dismantle/modify the pump. We are not responsible
for any accidents or damage due to modification.
Wear protective clothing
Always wear protective clothing such as safety goggles and
protective gloves during pipework or dismantlement.
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Q'ty Materials
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GFRPP
2
PTFE
1
GFRPP
1
EPDM
1
GFRPP
1
alumina ceramic
2
alumina ceramic
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stainless steel
1
Pump'in
magnetic drive pump
Restriction on operator
The pump should be handled by a qualified person with a
full understanding of the pump.
Specified power only
Do not apply any power other than the specified one on the
motor nameplate. Otherwise damage or fire may result.
Do not wet the pump
If a liquid spills over electrical parts or wires, a fire or
electrical shock may result. Install the pump in a place free
from liquid spillage.
Ventilation
Poisoning may result when handling a toxic or odorous
liquid. Ventilate work area properly.
Countermeasure against efflux
Take protective measures against the accidental efflux
caused by pump or pipe breakage.
Damaged pumps
Do not operate damaged equipment. Using a damaged
pump may lead to an electric leak or shock.
Do not place the pump close to water
The pump is not dust or waterproof. Use of the pump in a
humid place or a place where the pump can get wet, may
result in an electrical shock or a short circuit.
Do not run pump dry
If the pump runs without a liquid, the pump is damaged by
friction heat.
Do not damage the power cable
Risk of fire or electrical shock. Do not scratch, modify,
pull or heat the power cable. Do not squeeze, pinch or put
something heavy on the cable, the weight of the load can
damage the cable.
Earthing
Risk of electrical shock. Always earth the pump.
Power cable is not replaceable
Do not use any damaged power cable in order to prevent fire
or an electrical shock. The cable is not replaceable. When
the cable is damaged, the whole pump unit needs to be
replaced.
Limited operating site and storage
Avoid installation or storage of the pump:
- In ambient temperature s above 40°C or below 0°C
- In flammable/corrosive atmosphere
- In direct sunlight or in the rain
Disposal of the used pump
Dispose of any used or damaged pump in accordance with
local regulations.
Static electricity
When low electric conductivity liquids such as ultrapure
water and fluor inactive liquid are handled, static electricity
may be generated in the pump and this may cause static
discharge. Take countermeasures to remove static elec-
tricity.
Fasten the front casing tightly
Liquid may leak if front casing fixing screws are loose. Tight-
en the screws before initial operation or at intervals.
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