23.
DISPOSAL OF A NO LONGER USABLE ELECTRIC PUMP
When the worn and damaged electric pump is no longer usable and repairs are no longer economically convenient, the pump itself must be destroyed
in compliance with local rules and regulations.
End-of-life product disposal.
INFORMATION TO USERS pursuant to Article 14 of the DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 4
July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the electrical and/or electronic equipment (EEE) or on its package indicates that the product
must be collected separately at the end of its service life and not disposed of with other mixed municipal waste.
DOMESTIC EEE
Please contact your municipality, or local authority, for all the information regarding the locally available separate collection systems. The
retailer of the new equipment has the obligation to take back the old one upon the purchase of an equipment of equivalent type, in order to start the
correct recycling/disposal cycle. In Italy, domestic EEE are electric pumps with single-phase motor. This classification must be verified in the other
European nations.
PROFESSIONAL EEE
The separate collection of this equipment after its useful life is organised and managed by the manufacturer. Therefore, any user that may want to
dispose of this equipment can either contact the manufacturer and follow the system implemented to separately collect the equipment at the end
of its useful life, or autonomously select an authorised waste management chain. In any case, the user must respect the take-back conditions laid
down by the Directive 2012/19/EU.
Illegal disposal of the product by the user shall be subject to the application of the sanctions provided for by law.
24.
SPARE PARTS
Specify the following information when ordering spare parts from Caprari S.p.A. or from one of their Authorized After Sales Centers:
1 - the complete code of the electric pump
2 - the data code or serial number
3 - the denomination and reference number of the part (L.) as indicated on page 118, 120.
4 - the required number of parts
25.
WARRANTY
Conditions for recognition of the warranty is compliance with the use instructions and the best hydraulic and electrotechnical provisions,
fundamental condition to ensure regular operation of the electric pump. Malfunction caused by wear and/or corrosion is not covered by the warranty.
To prevent the warranty from becoming void, the electric pump must first be examined by our technicians or by technicians from our Caprari Authorized
After-Sales centers.
26. TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault
1.
The electric pump fails
to start
2.
The electric pump
starts, but the
overload relay
activatyes
Caprari S.p.A.
Probable
1.1. Motor not powered.
1.2. Selector switch in the OFF position.
1.3. Thermic relay activated.
1.4. The fuses have burnt out owing to an excessive
overload.
1.5. Phase missing.
1.6. The thermic probe circuit of the motor is open or
the connections have not been made correctly.
(for the electric pumps with thermal probes).
2.1. Full voltage is not reaching all phases of the
motor.
2.2. The thermic relay value setting is too low.
2.3. Low/missing motor insulation.
2.4. Unbalanced power draw on the phases.
2.5. The impeller may be clogged, jammed or
damaged.
2.6. Pumped fluid excessively viscious and/or
dense.
K..065F.. / K.T040F..
Remedies
1.1. Check whether the fuses have burnt out or
whether a circuit protecting relay has activated.
1.2. Select the ON position.
1.3. Identify and eliminate the causes. Check the
setting. Reset the thermic relay.
1.4. Identify the cause and replace the fuses.
1.5. Eliminate the cause. Check the line
connections.
1.6. Check that the thermal probe circuit is not
broken, or make the correct connections.
2.1. Check the condition of the fuses in the
electrical equipment.
2.2. Check the setting and correct it if
necessary.
2.3. Switch off the motor power supply and check
the motor insulation.
2.4. Check the power draw on the phases. The
maximum unbalance must not exceed 5%.
Having ascertained an unbalance, contact a
specialized workshop.
2.5. If the previous inspections have failed to
identify the fault, remove the electric pump
from the tank and check whether the impeller
has jammed.
2.6. Check whether the pump/motor combination
is correct.
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