Installation, use and maintenance
10
ELECTRICAL DATA
PUMP MODEL
POWER SUPPLY
Current
120V version
230V version
(*) Refers to functioning in by-pass mode.
11
OPERATING CONDITIONS
11.1
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
TEMPERA-
TURE
RELATIVE
HUMIDITY
ATTENTION
11.2
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY
NOTE
ATTENTION
11.3
DUTY CYCLE
NOTE
ATTENTION
11.4
PERMITTED AND NON-PERMITTED FLUIDS
FLUIDS PER-
- DEF;
- WATER
MITTED
FLUIDS NON-
- DIESEL FUEL
- PETROL
PERMITTED
- INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
AND
- CORROSIVE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
RELATED
DANGERS
- SOLVENTS
- LIQUIDS WITH VISCOSITY >20 cst
8 /48
Voltage (V)
AC
AC
min. +23 °F / max +104 °F
min. -5 °C / max +40 °C
max. 90%
The temperature limits shown apply to the pump components and must be
respected to avoid possible damage or malfunction.
N.B.: THE PUMP SHOULD BE POWERED BY A SAFE SOURCE: BATTERY OR POW-
ER SUPPLY 12/24V WITH SAFETY TRANSFORMER.
In accordance with the model, the pump must be powered by a direct current line, the nomi-
nal values of which are indicated on the table in the paragraph "ELECTRICAL DATA".
The maximum acceptable variations from the electrical parameters are:
Voltage:
+/- 10% of the nominal value
Power supply from lines with values that do not fall within the indicate limits could
cause damage to the electrical components and reduction of working perfor-
mance.
The pumps have been designed for intermittent use and a 20-minute duty cycle under
conditions of maximum back pressure.
Functioning under by-pass conditions is only allowed for short periods of
time (max. 3 minutes).
Frequency (Hz)
120
60
230
50
- OXIDATION OF PUMP
- FIRE
- EXPLOSION
- CORROSION AND INJURY TO PERSONS
- DAMAGE TO GASKET SEALS
- MOTOR OVERLOAD
CURRENT
Max (*) (A)
3.5
1.5
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