5.
Installation
5.1.
General installation information
During the entire process of installation, the device must not be connected to the electrical
mains.
The pump should be installed in a dry place with an ambient temperature not to exceed 40 °C
and not to fall below 5 °C. The pump and the entire connection system have to be protected
from frost and other climatic influences.
When installing the device, please make sure that the motor is sufficiently ventilated.
All connection lines have to be perfectly tight since leaking lines may affect the performance of the pump and
cause considerable damage. Therefore, please use Teflon tape to seal the contact surfaces between the
threaded sections of the lines and the connection with the pump. This use of sealing material such as Teflon tape
is the only way to ensure an airtight assembly. When tightening threaded connections, please do not apply
excessive force which may cause damage. When laying the connection pipes, you should make sure that the
pump is not exposed to any form of weight, vibration or tension. Moreover, the connection lines must not contain
any kinks or an adverse slope. Please observe the illustrations, too, which are contained as an attachment at the
end of the present operating instructions. The numeric and other details included in brackets below refer to these
illustrations.
5.2.
Installation of the suction line
The intake of the suction line has to be equipped with a check valve (or non-return valve) and
an intake filter.
Please use a suction line (2) having the same diameter as the suction port (1) of the pump. If the suction height
(HA) exceeds 4 m, however, it is recommendable to use a 25% larger diameter - including appropriate reducer
elements for the connectors. The intake of the suction line has to be equipped with a check valve (3) - or non-
return valve - and an intake filter (4). The filter will keep away larger dirt particles contained in the water which
might clog or even damage the piping. The check valve will prevent the pressure to escape after the pump has
cut out. Moreover, it simplifies the venting of the suction line by enabling water to be filled in. The check valve with
the intake filter - i.e. the entirety of the intake section of the suction port - must be immersed by at least 0.3 m
below the surface of the liquid to be pumped (HI). This will prevent air from being taken in. In addition, please
ensure a sufficient distance of the suction line from both the ground and the sides of water courses, rivers, ponds
etc in order to prevent stones, plants etc from being sucked in.
5.3.
Installation of the pressure line
The pressure line (11) conveys the liquids to be discharged from the pump to the point of withdrawal. To avoid
dynamic flow losses, one should use a pressure line having at least the same diameter as the pressure port (5) of
the pump. To protect the pump from damage caused by pressure surges it is advisable to equip the pressure line
with a check valve (6) to be installed directly downstream the pump outlet. Also, to facilitate maintenance work, it
is recommendable to install a shut-off cock (7) after the pump and check valve. This is a useful feature since it
can be closed when the pump has to be dismantled and will thus prevent the pressure line from draining to empty.
5.4.
Stationary installation
With regard to the electrical connection in the case of stationary installation, please ensure an
adequate visibility and accessibility of the plug.
For stationary installation, please fasten the pump on a suitable, solid surface. To reduce vibration, it is
recommended to apply an anti-vibration material - for instance a rubble layer - between the pump and the
installation surface. To begin, pre-drill four holes. Please use the support feet (18) as a template for marking the
bore holes. Place the unit in the desired position, then lead a centre punch or a pencil through the openings in the
support feed to mark the position of the bore holes. Put the device aside, then use a suitable drill for pre-drilling
the four holes. Place the device back into the desired position, then fasten it there using suitable screws and
washers.
5.5.
Using the pump for garden ponds and similar places
Operating the pump next to garden ponds and similar places is generally only admissible if no
persons are in contact with the water.
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