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Contents
1
Safety information ..............................7
1.1
General remarks ....................................7
1.2
Identification of notices ..........................7
1.3
Staff qualification and training ................7
1.4
Risks in the event of non-compliance
with the safety information .....................7
1.5
Safety-conscious work ..........................7
1.6
Safety information for the operator /
operating personnel ...............................8
1.7
Safety information for installation,
maintenance and inspection works .......8
1.8
Unauthorised reconstruction and
production of spares ..............................8
1.9
Improper operating methods .................8
2
Symbols used......................................8
3
General information ...........................9
3.1
Purpose .................................................9
3.2
Requirements of the delivery medium ....9
3.3
Operating conditions ........................... 11
3.4
Non-return valve .................................. 11
3.5
Protection from the effects of frost....... 11
3.6
Heat insulation (ModulA... RED, Modu-
lA... BLUE)............................................ 12
3.7
Heat insulation (ModulA... GREEN) ...... 12
3.8
Flow direction ...................................... 12
4
Installation.........................................13
4.1
General notes ...................................... 13
4.2
Flushing heating equipment (for exten-
ded pump) ........................................... 13
4.3
Installation ............................................ 13
4.4
Permissible installation positions ......... 13
4.4.1 Rotate the pump head ......................... 15
4.5
Install the pump in the unit ................... 15
4.5.1 Flange connection ............................... 16
5
Electrical connection .......................17
5.1
Additional safety features ..................... 17
5.2
Supply voltage ..................................... 17
5.3
Connection of the power supply .......... 18
5.4
Connecting Biral Connector ............... 19
5.5
Connection drawing Clamp
description ........................................... 19
5.6
Switch settings ....................................20
5.6.1 Switch 1, Fault or operating signal
(switchable) ..........................................20
5.6.2 Switch 2, external OFF or
external ON (switchable) ......................21
5.6.3 Switch 3, power limit
(can be activated) .................................21
6
Start-up ..............................................22
6.1
General ................................................22
6.2
Operational control ..............................22
7
Settings ..............................................22
7.1
Control panel .......................................22
7.2
Types of control ...................................23
7.3
Delivery height (A2) ..............................23
7.4
Display of the current delivery height
•
(LED V
) ................................................24
7.5
Summary of maximum delivery height
and delivery amount ............................24
7.6
Activating / deactivating the control
keys .....................................................24
7.7
START / STOP pump ............................24
7.8
Activate / deactivate dry running
detection ..............................................25
7.9
Bluetooth (Biral ONE.) ..........................26
7.9.1 Activate Bluetooth ................................26
7.9.2 Open Biral ONE. ..................................26
7.9.3 Extract Biral ONE. ................................26
7.10
Biral impeller ........................................27
7.11
On-site adjustment of the pump ..........27
8
Fault summary and checklist .........28
9
Sensor ...............................................30
10
Accessories / versions .....................30
10.1 Biral interface module, BIM B3 ............30
10.2 Blind flange ..........................................30
11
Technical data...................................31
12
Recycling ...........................................32
13
Spare parts list .................................33
13.1 ModulA... RED, ModulA... BLUE ..........33
13.2 ModulA... GREEN ................................35