INSTALLATION
This section describes the procedure for the installation and starting of the pump. It describes how the work must be carried
out and features requiring special attention.
The installation and starting of the pump may be carried out only by suitable approved personnel.
GENERAL
The pump should preferably be installed on a concrete surface and screwed into place using the holes of the base. The pump
must be installed in a dry location. If the pump is installed in a damp location, adequate ventilation must be ensured to pre-
vent the formation of condensation. Adequate ventilation must always be ensured to allow proper operation of motor.
Sufficient space should be allowed for the installation and maintenance of the pump. Note the pump dimensions and allow at
least 25cm free space around the unit.
The pump should be installed as close as possible to the pool for maximum performance. Ensure that the installation meets
local regulations for proper installation.
Short, straight pipes should be used wherever possible to avoid frictional losses.
POWER SUPPLY
Electric power supply should have the following characteristics:
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Offer a differential protection.
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Offer voltage and frequency values compliant with the values indicated on the motor nameplate.
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Offer a power not below the value indicated on the motor nameplate.
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Be equipped with an appropriate thermal protection.
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Be equipped with a thermal relay adjusted according to the actual current absorbed.
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Be equipped with a cut-off switch with protective fuses.
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Be equipped with cables with a section suitable to the power absorbed by the motor.
INSTALLATION
All installation operations should be performed while the electropump is disconnected from the main
power.
Do not install the machine in environments containing gases and/or inflammable or explosive materials.
Electropumps are designed so that all the moving parts are rendered inoffensive by means of protections.
Do not use the electropump if these protections have been removed or are damaged, since this could cause
serious accidents to people.
The machine supply line should always have a differential circuit breaker.