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5
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Fig. 3: Wet well installation, portable
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Level control
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Electrical connection
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Installation and electrical connection
Work steps
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Pressure hose
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Storz coupling (pressure hose)
3
Storz coupling (pressure connection)
4
Suction strainer
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Pump
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Handle: Attachment point for lifting equipment
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Connection cable
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Slurping operation
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Pressure connection prepared: Hose connection or Storz coupling fitted.
1. Use a shackle to attach the hoisting gear to the attachment point of the pump.
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2. Lift and align the pump at the installation location.
3. Place the pump on a solid load bearing surface. CAUTION! Prevent the pump sink-
ing in!
4. Lay the pressure hose and fasten it to a certain point (e.g. drainage).
DANGER! Separation or movement of the pressure hose can lead to (serious) in-
juries! Secure the pressure hose at the outlet.
5. Lay the connection cable properly. CAUTION! Do not damage the connection
cable!
▶ The pump is installed, the qualified electrician can make the electrical connection.
With a level control device, the current fill levels are determined and the pump is
switched on and off automatically depending on the fill levels. Fill levels are recorded by
using different sensor types (float switches, pressure and ultrasound measurements or
electrodes). The following must be observed when using a level control device:
▪ Float switches can move freely!
▪ The water level must not fall below the minimum permissible!
▪ The maximum switching frequency must not be exceeded!
▪ If the fill levels fluctuate strongly, a level control with two measuring points is recom-
mended. This makes it possible to achieve larger differential gaps.
Use of attached float switch
The "S" version is equipped with a float switch. The pump is switched on and off de-
pending on the fill level. The switching level is determined by the cable length of the
float switch.
Use of on-site level controls
When using an on-site level control device, refer to the manufacturer's own installation
and operating instructions for specifications on the installation.
DANGER
Risk of death due to electrocution!
Improper conduct when carrying out electrical work can lead to death due to electric
shock! Electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance
with the locally applicable regulations.
WILO SE 2018-05