Non-Return Valve - Grundfos Multilift MSS Instrucciones De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

  • ESPAÑOL, página 95
Nameplate, pump
The nameplate is printed on the pump.
Fig. 3
Nameplate, pump
Pos.
Description
1
Type designation
2
Product number
3
Rated voltage
4
Frequency
5
Rated current
6
Rated speed
7
Rated power input
8
Weight
9
Maximum flow rate
10
Maximum head
11
Approvals
12
Production week, year and day
13
Maximum liquid temperature
14
Maximum installation depth
15
Power factor
16
Insulation class
17
Enclosure class

5.1.3 Non-return valve

The DN 80 non-return valve includes a drain screw to lift up the
internal flap in order to drain the outlet pipe in case of
maintenance or service. The valve is designed and tested
according to EN 12050-4. See fig. 4.
Loosen the lock nut a little before turning the drain
Note
screw.
Drain screw
Fig. 4
Non-return valve
8
5.1.4 Level sensor
The piezoresistive pressure sensor placed in the controller is
connected via a hose to a pressure tube in the tank. The screw
cap where the hose is connected includes a connection for a DN
100 tube. This tube, the pressure tube, extends down into the
tank. The rising liquid level compresses the air inside the
pressure tube and hose, and the piezoresistive sensor transforms
the changing pressure into an analogue signal. The control box
uses the analogue signal to start and stop the pump and to
indicate high water-level alarm. The pressure tube is fixed
underneath the screw cap and can be taken out for maintenance,
service and for cleaning the inside of the tube. An O-ring ensures
tightness.
The hose is supplied in lengths of 4 or 10 m. The hose must be
connected to the controller.
Fig. 5
Screw cap with hose, DN 100 tube

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido