REF.
1
Motor
2
Hydraulic section
3
Foundation
4
Air exhaust conveyor
5
Air inlet grille
6
Exhaust gas silencer (muffler)
Different types of engine require different solutions. On air-cooled engines, the fan sucks fresh air from the environment and
conveys it to the engine. In the case of large-sized engines, fresh air should be conveyed directly to the cooling fan, if possible,
to avoid warm air being sucked from the engine.
3.5
Foundations for fixing to the ground
The foundation must be such as to ensure that the structural parts do not vibrate or produce noise, and must be suitable for
fastening down the machine.
- Vibrations caused by incorrect installation can cause faults and breaks, for which the manufacturer
ATTENTION
cannot be held responsible.
- The base of the diesel pump must be securely fixed to a perfectly level foundation (the diesel pump
must not be at an angle), using the anti-vibration mountings provided (not assembled). The installer is
responsible for assembling, positioning and fastening down the module.
- Mechanical stresses on the parts of the diesel pump (mufflers, etc.) due to incorrect installation can
cause damage.
- Loads above the diesel pump, like the gas exhaust pipes, must always be supported and fitted with
connecting anti-vibration mountings. These must never weigh, in any way, on the sides of the diesel
pump.
The electric panel must not be subject to vibrations. The electric panel is provided already assembled on the tank but can also
be wall-mounted using the fins already present.
The screws and/or bolts used to fasten the module down on the foundation must be made of a suitable material and length, and
are the responsibility of the customer. Information on the size of the holes and measurements is given in the table below.
6
9
4
> 500 mm
Fig 1
DESCRIPTION
7
5
2
8
10
3
11
> 600 mm
1
> 600 mm
REF.
7
Exhaust gas pipe
8
Expansion coupling
9
Air outlet grille
10
Anti-vibration feet
11
Fuel tank
77
DESCRIPTION