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1. r rotorflush Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 14 15 3 Fig 4 15 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SINGLE PHASE FILTERPUMP WITH FLOAT SWITCH Supply cable Float cable Yellow Green Yellow Green Blue Blue Black or Brown Brown Capacitor Start Motor protector Black White Run Green White 10 00 COMO RO Op eme ememeee OV GEE NS aS 4 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SINGLE PHASE FILTERPUMP WITHOUT FLOAT SWITCH Supply cable Yellow Green Yellow Green Blue Black or Brown Capacitor Motor Start Motor protector Black White Run Green White CHNAKRWNE eee eR pics ha ee rotorfilush Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 15 DOV NS OS Fig 5 15 5 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR THREE PHASE FILTERPUMP Supply cable Yellow Green Black Blue Brown Black Black Black lI rotor Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 16 15 6 Rating Plate Example i ROTORFLUSH FILTERS LTD P Langmoor Manor Ee Charmouth DT6 6BU UK 44 0 1297 560229 MADE IN UK 03 TYPE 1 2 Q 3 l min H 4 Hmax 5 m V 6 Hmin 7 m P2 8 kW HP 9 Hz 10 A 11 Pi 12 kW Phase 13 Min 14 V_ MF 15 Ve 16 IP 17 as gt Ins C F 19 S1 Weight 20 Kg P N 21 a 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Model Serial Number Q
2. 7 4 a EN 292 2 p 5 1 1 a 9 1 Unpacking Check that there are no breakages or severe dents in the packing if there are point this out immediately to the person who delivers the material After removing the Filterpump from the package check that it has not suffered any damage during transit if damage is found inform the dealer within 8 days of delivery Check that the specifications stated on the plate of the Filterpump are the same as you requested in your order 9 2 Handling and De installing 9 3 WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE THE FILTERPUMP TO FALL AND SUFFER SEVERE DAMAGE NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE THE POWER CABLE TO LIFT OR DRAG THE FILTERPUMP To handle or de install the Filterpump you must remove the plug from the power socket and or switch off the switch if provided roll up and hold the electric power cable in your hand lift the Filterpump and the delivery pipe with the handle provided If the Filterpump is set up for fixed applications perform the following operations before handling it remove the plug from the power socket and or switch off the switch if provided unscrew any clamps and remove the delivery pipe roll up and hold the electric power cable in your hand lift the Filterpump and the delivery pipe with the handle provided Transport The Filterpump is packed in a cardboard box for transport as its total weight and bulk are not excessive fig 1 tra
3. H Hmax ya Hmin pon HP Hz A py Phase min 1 TE Ve Ip y m Ins C F S1 Weight P N 03 Min and max capacity of duty point Total head in relation to min and max capacity Max total head usually corresponds to the shut off Nominal voltage Min total head Nominal power of the motor shaft power Nominal horse power of the motor Frequency Nominal current Input power Type of motor single or three phase Revolution speed Capacitor data single phase only Capacitor voltage Protection classification Max operational depth Insulation class and duty type Weight Part number Year of manufacture eg 03 2003 rotor Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 17 SINGLE PHASE Voltage indicated Tolerance Operating Range on the label 110 V 6 103 107 V 115 V 6 108 122 V 220 V 6 207 233 V 230 V 10 207 253 V 240 V 6 226 255 V 208 230 V 6 196 244 V 220 240 V 6 207 255 V 230 240 V 10 6 207 255 V Other V 5 THREE PHASE Voltage indicated Tolerance Operating Range on the label Delta Connection Star Connection Y 220 380 Y V 6 207 233 357 403 Y V 240 415 Y V 6 226 253 390 440 Y V 230 400 Y V 10 207 253 360 440 Y V 220 2
4. water level reaches the minimum level fig 2 disconnect the plug and or turn off the switch Fj rotor Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 12 14 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS as per EEC 98 37 p 1 6 EN 292 2 p 5 5 1 e BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS DISCONNECT THE PLUG AND OR SWITCH OFF FOR ANY REPAIR JOBS DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD THE USER MUST CONTACT ROTORFLUSH FILTERS LTD FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS RULE RENDERS THE GUARANTEE INVALID AFTER THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS REPAIR JOBS AND OR REPLACEMENTS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY SKILLED TECHNICIANS ONLY To ensure correct functioning and long life of the Filterpump the Rotorflush filter unit should be inspected and cleaned every two months The amount of cleaning required will depend on the liquid being pumped in some instances more frequent manual cleaning of the filter screen may be required for example where biological growth occurs on the filter screen or oily fatty deposits are found to build up on the filter screen Stainless steel screens should be thoroughly cleaned with a pressure washer Nylon screens should be cleaned with gentle running water or replaced It is recommended that nylon screens are replaced every 2000 hours of use or every 6 months whichever time occurs first This is the only maintenance required by the Filterpump Check the condition of the electric power cable if it is damaged contact the dealer or Rotor
5. 40 380 415 Y V 5 207 253 360 440 Y V 230 240 400 415 Y V 10 6 207 253 360 440 Y V 230 V 10 207 253 Not available 400 V 10 Not available 360 440 Y V 208 230 V 5 198 242 Not available 460 V 10 Not available 414 506 Y V Other V 5 Fig 8 16 INFORMATION ON AIR BORNE NOISE as per EEC 89 392 p 1 7 4 f The weighted sound pressure level A produced by the Filterpump does not exceed the value of 70 dB A 17 WASTE DISPOSAL Before scrapping the Filterpump make sure the lubricating oil is separated from the other components Do not dump lubricating oil in the environment It must be disposed of properly DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We ROTORFLUSH FILTERS LIMITED declare under our own responsibility that our products Filterpump E8015 and E8020 conform to the Machinery Directive 89 392 CEE as modified by Directives 91 368 CEE 93 44 CEE 93 68 CEE to the Low Tension Directive 73 23 CEE as modified by Directive 93 68 CEE and to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 CEE as modified by Directive 93 68 CEE oa J Hosford Proprietor Rotorflush Filters roto eo USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUAL for ROTORFLUSH FILTERPUMPS Models E4004 E8020 For three phase pumps it is imperative that electrical connections are made so that the impellers rotate in the correct direction If the pumps are run in the wrong direction for more tha
6. ANY TAMPERING WITH THE FILTERPUMP EXEMPTS ROTORFLUSH FILTERS LTD FROM ALL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE EVENT OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY AND OR TO THE FILTERPUMP Read this manual carefully and check to ensure that the Filterpump has been properly installed and connected in accordance with relevant safety standards before starting the Filterpump There are no RESIDUAL RISKS with Rotorflush Filterpumps No particular technical skills are required to use Rotorflush Filterpumps No personal safety devices precaution devices are required to use Rotorflush Filterpumps Sw Preventive Measures to be Taken by the User a The user must specifically comply with all the accident prevention regulations in force in the respective countries in which the Filterpump is being used the indications given in Section 7 1 must be scrupulously followed b During operation make sure that nobody is in the water c Before undertaking any repairs or maintenance to the Filterpump isolate the electricity supply by removing the plug from the socket and or turning off the switch if provided This will prevent accidental starting which could cause personal injury or damage to equipment or property d Any maintenance operation installation or moving the Filterpump with the electrical system live may cause serious injury and could prove fatal e During operation avoid moving the Filterpump f Before using the Filterpump always check that th
7. e cable and all electrical devices are in perfect working order g When starting up the Filterpump by turning on the switch if provided or by inserting the plug in the socket ensure i you do not have wet hands ii you are not standing in water and iii you are not barefoot h The user must not carry out under his her own initiative any operations or tasks not contemplated in this manual 5 2 Significant Protection and Precautions as per EEC 98 37 p 1 1 2 and 1 7 2 EN 292 2 p 5 Rotorflush Filterpumps are designed so that all moving parts are shrouded by protective casings Rotorflush Filter Ltd declines all responsibility in the event of injury or damage caused as a result of tampering with these devices Each lead or live part is electrically insulated to earth there is also a further safety device in that the accessible conductive parts are connected to an earth lead so that the parts within reach cannot become dangerous in the event of failure of the principal insulation roto P Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 4 6 DESCRIPTION 6 1 6 2 General Description Rotorflush EB Series Filterpumps are all similar from the functional and constructive point of view the only differences are the following power flow rate head electric power supply single phase or three phase weight dimensions Rotorflush Filterpumps are used for handling water containing total suspended solid
8. flush Filters Ltd to have it replaced 14 1 Troubleshooting TYPE OF FAULT The pump does not work the motor does not turn over CAUSE REMEDY No electric power Check the contactor on the electric line Plug not inserted Check power connection to the line Automatic switch has tripped Reset the switch and check the cause Float blocked Check that the float reached ON level Thermal protection has tripped single phase This resets automatically Protection fuses are burnt out three phase Replace the fuses with same type Faulty motor or capacitor Contact Rotorflush Filters Ltd TYPE OF FAULT The pump does not work the motor turns over CAUSE REMEDY Intake filter blocked Cleans the filter chapter 14 Non return valve blocked Clean the valve and check its operation The pump does not start up Check minimum water level Check function of delivery gate valve Hole in filter screen causing pump to block with detritus Return to Rotorflush for repairs TYPE OF FAULT The pump works at a low flow rate CAUSE REMEDY Dirty deliver pipe Clean pipe Clogged filter screen Clean if continues to be a problem contact Rotorflush for advice Dirty Impellers Check filter screen for damage If damaged contact Rotorflush Filters for replacement screen Non return valve blocked Clean the valve and check its operation Wa
9. hough there is no need for a gap under the Filterpump when operated in the upright position if there is a flow of fluid past the filter pump to take detritus away from the screen e g when installing in a flowing river or flume the filter unit at the suction end of the Filterpump at all times to allow solid particles to fall or be washed clear of the filter screen Due allowance must the made to allow for any build up of solids underneath the filter and any detritus sludge etc must be removed from time to time to ensure this does not come within 100mm of the filter When lowering the Filterpump into a well or tank ensure that it is at least 100mm above the bottom Be careful with the power cable when lowering the Filterpump into a borehole Itis advisable to tie the power cable to the delivery pipe every two or three metres When positioning the Filterpump observe the minimum required distances fig 2 from walls from the sides of the drain tank or other location so as to allow functioning use and maintenance operations in safe conditions as per EN 292 2 p 5 5 1 b It is recommended that G 14 rigid pipes metal or plastic be attached to the Filterpump with clamps of a suitable size Anchor the pipes to the edge of the basin or tank with a pipe clamping bracket If there is the need to install a non return valve onto the delivery pipes make sure it is placed away from the Filterpump filter screen to avoid priming problems when first sta
10. mer Rotor impeller Glass filled Nylon Rotor impeller bush Brass Rotor impeller extension shaft 316 stainless steel P roto Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 6 8 CONTEMPLATED AND NON CONTEMPLATED USE WARNING Failure to respect the prescribed limits constitutes a situation of use that is technically improper and may endanger the safety of persons and thus EXEMPTS ROTORFLUSH FILTERS LTD FROM ANY RESPONSIBILITY IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTS TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY AND OR TO THE FILTERPUMP THEREBY RENDERING THE GUARANTEE INVALID 8 4 8 5 Contemplated Conditions of Use Rotorflush Filterpumps are suitable for pumping water with a total suspended solids loading not exceeding 2000mg litre dry weight Oily fatty sticky solids will reduce filter performance They can be used with pressurisation units Use the Filterpump in keeping with its technical characteristics Section 7 Non Contemplated Conditions of Use Rotorflush Filterpumps must not be installed in swimming pools and similar environments for pumping fluids having a total suspended solids loading of not more than 1000 mg litre dry weight water containing acids and corrosive liquids in general water with temperatures over 35 C as per EN 60335 2 41 sea water inflammable and dangerous liquids in general Rotorflush Filterpumps must never be run without water 9 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT as per EEC 98 37 p 1
11. mmersion depth m length of electric cable 2 toa maximum of 20m 10m for model with floating switch Maximum total head m See plate on Filterpump Length and type of power cable m 10 20 H07 RN F Maximum working pressure kPa bar 1000 10 Type of impeller Closed Type of seal on shaft Duplex seal with oil lubricated intermediate chamber Type of bearing Shielded ball bearing Delivery diameter Threaded Rp 1 1 4 Impeller material Technopolymer Stage material Technopolymer Diffusers material Technopolymer Seal holder material Stainless steel Maximum number of hourly revolutions 25 7 2 Motor Technical Data 8015M 8020T Power kW 1 2 1 6 Type Dry submerged Polarity No 2 Insulation class F Degree of protection IP68 Type of duty Continuous Phase frequency voltage See plate on Filterpump See fig 8 for voltages and equivalent tolerances Overpower protection Thermal magnetic tripswitch single phase only Condenser Included single phase only Motor structure material Stainless steel Shaft material Stainless steel Cable protective covering Neoprene Maximum number of equally distributed hourly revolutions 25 7 3 Self cleaning Filter Technical Data Filter Area 273 cm Filter Mesh Monofilament nylon 250 micron apertures Materials Filter cage and rotor 316 stainless steel Rotor thrust bearing Silicon Carbide Rotor bearing housings Acetal copoly
12. n Make sure you have easy access to the plug An automatic reset thermal protective device protects the motor against overloads A surge protection device must be installed on the input side of the mains supply to protect the electrical equipment supply conductors 12 1 4 A power cable with a yellow and green wire for earthing figure 5 is supplied with the three phase version this must be connected to an efficient earthing system in accordance with the electrical standards applicable to the user s country The three phase version does not have an internal motor protector so an appropriate overload protection device must be provided and installed by a qualified electrician The power supply for the Filterpump must arrive by means of the following 12 1 4 1 A bi polarity disconnecting switch with min 3mm contact opening 12 1 4 2 A motor protection thermal magnetic tripswitch calibrated to the nominal current indicated on the identification plate 12 1 4 3 A surge protection device to protect the electrical equipment supply conductors The sectioning device must be interblocking or positioned in a place which is easily visible from the site of the Filterpump 12 1 4 4 Whenever the Filterpump is either in a fixed installation and or placed outside it is necessary for both the single phase and the three phase version to install a high sensitivity differential switch in the installation 0 03A All electrical connections must be car
13. n a few seconds serious damage may result which will invalidate the guarantee Read page 9 paragraph 12 before installation for the method of checking correct direction of rotation Although the filters are self cleaning there may over time be a build up of detritus in the pores of the mesh which the self cleaning mechanism can not remove For stainless steel filter mesh use a pressure washer to very thoroughly clean the outside of the mesh For nylon screens either clean low pressure water or replacement inserts are available from Rotorflush Filters If the pump is run with the filter screen clogged it may cause the pump to overheat and seriously damage the motor invalidating the guarantee In most conditions the filter should be cleaned every 2 months in some situations it may require more frequent cleaning particularly with 50 and 100 micron screens see paragraph 14
14. nsport presents no difficulties However check the gross weight marked on the box P rotor Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 7 10 INSTALLATION as per EEC 98 37 p 1 7 4 a EN 292 2 p 5 1 1b WARNING TO LIFT OR LOWER THE FILTERPUMP USE A ROPE FIXED TO THE HANDLE NEVER USE THE ELECTRIC POWER CABLE The Filterpump must be protected by the installation of dry run protection If the filter blocks because of high levels of solids in the water or for some other reason the pump will run without water This will cause damage to the pump and will invalidate any guarantee Dry run protection can be by monitoring the power factor of the motor or by monitoring the flow pressure from the delivery pipe Rotorflush can provide dry run protection for its pumps and it is strongly advised that the correct protection is purchased from Rotorflush Filters 10 1 Fixed Installation The Filterpump may be installed upright or horizontally although the self cleaning filter will work better in the upright position 10 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 10 1 4 10 1 5 10 1 6 10 1 7 10 1 8 The Filterpump should be fully submerged if possible although this is not necessary except for frost protection The Filterpump will operate continuously if at least 350mm of the filter unit and suction end of the pump are submerged in water at a temperature of less than 35 C There must be a gap of at least 100mm around and underneath the filter unit alt
15. o as to allow functioning use and maintenance operations in safe conditions as per EN 292 2 p 5 5 1 b Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 8 10 1 15 It is recommended that G 114 rigid pipes metal or plastic be attached to the Filterpump with clamps of a suitable size 10 1 16 If there is the need to install a non return valve onto the delivery pipes make sure it is placed away from the Filterpump to avoid priming problems when first starting or after empting rotor Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 9 11 ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY as per EEC 98 37 p 1 7 4 a The Filterpump has no separate parts or accessories so no assembly is required for installation The user must not attempt to disassemble the Filterpump and should contact Rotorflush Filters for advice if any further disassembly is required FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS RULE RENDERS THE GUARANTEE INVALID Fy rotor Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 10 12 PREPARATION FOR USE as per EEC 98 37 p 1 7 4 a EN 292 2 p 5 1 3 On three phase Filterpumps check the direction of rotation of the motor The impeller must turn in a clockwise direction when viewing the Filterpump from above see arrow on pump As it is not possible to check the direction of rotation of the impeller visually you should proceed as follows before anchoring the Filterpump to the system connect the power cables to the electric panel and turn on the main
16. ried out by a qualified electrician 12 2 Adjusting and Registering as per EEC 98 37 p 1 7 4 a EN 292 2 p 5 5 1 d The only thing that needs checking once installation is complete is the length of the cable with float in versions that have one with respect to the minimum and maximum water level fig 2 rotor P Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 11 13 USE AND START UP as per EEC 98 37 p 1 7 4 a EN 292 2 p 5 5 1 d If the system is supplied with a delivery gate valve the water level must never be lower than the filter screen even when the pump is not being used If you fail to observe this the Filterpump will run out of water and you will have great difficulty starting the Filterpump again 13 1 Starting Never switch on the Filterpump until it is placed and installed in its final operational position Itis possible to have leakage of the Filterpump oil into the pumped liquid however this is not harmful to health 13 2 Version With Floating Switch To start up the Filterpump connect the plug and or turn on the switch The Filterpump will start automatically as soon as the water level regulated by the floating switch reaches the minimum level fig 2 The performance of the floating switch has been designed by the manufacturer to assure a minimum immersion level in the OFF position 9 1 Version Without Floating Switch To start up the Filterpump connect the plug and or turn on the switch When the
17. roto Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 1 ROTORFLUSH FILTERPUMPS USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUAL TO BE KEPT BY THE USER 1 MANUFACTURER AND FILTERPUMP IDENTIFICATION DATA as per EEC98 37 p 1 7 4a 1 1 Manufacturer Data Rotorflush Filters Limited Langmoor Manor Charmouth Bridport Dorset DT6 6BU England Telephone 44 0 1297 560229 Fax 44 0 1297 560110 Email mail rotorflush com 1 2 Filterpump Data Description Submersible Filterpump Model E8020T E8015 16T E8015 16M 8012 16M 8012 16T 4015 16M 4015 16T 4012 16M 4012 16T 4010 16M 4010 16T 4008 16M 4008 16T 4006 16M Year of manufacture see plate on Filterpump 2 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION If a malfunction of the Filterpump is not covered in the TROUBLESHOOTING table Section 14 1 contact Rotorflush Filters Ltd at the above address 3 INTRODUCTION This publication contains all necessary information and instructions for the use and maintenance of your Rotorflush Filterpump Follow the advice given to ensure correct operation and optimum performance of the Filterpump For any other information please contact Rotorflush Filters Ltd THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT AND MUST NOT BE COPIED IN WHOLE OR IN PART roto P Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 2 4 CONTENTS 1 Manufacturer and Machine Identification Data 2 Information on Technical Assistance 35 Introduction 4 Content
18. rting or after empting Temporary Installation for Temporary Use 10 1 9 10 1 10 10 1 11 10 1 12 10 1 13 10 1 14 The Filterpump may be installed upright or horizontally As above The Filterpump should be fully submerged if possible as above but it will operate continuously if at least 350mm of the filter unit and suction end of the pump are submerged in water at a temperature of less than 25 C There must be a gap of at least 100mm around and underneath the filter unit although there is no need for a gap under the Filterpump when operated in the upright position if there is a flow of fluid past the filter pump to take detritus away from the screen e g when installing in a flowing river or flume at the suction end of the Filterpump at all times to allow solid particles to fall or be washed clear of the filter screen Due allowance must the made to allow for any build up of solids underneath the filter and any detritus sludge etc must be removed from time to time to ensure this does not come within 100mm of the filter When lowering the Filterpump into a well or tank ensure that it is at least 100mm above the bottom Be careful with the power cable when lowering the Filterpump into a borehole Itis advisable to tie the power cable to the delivery pipe every two or three metres When positioning the Filterpump observe the minimum required distances fig 2 from walls from the sides of the drain tank or other location s
19. s 5 General Safety Warnings 5 1 Preventive measures to be taken by the user 5 2 Significant protection and precautions 6 Description 6 1 General description 6 2 Technical and construction features 7 Technical Data Card 7 1 Pump technical data 7 2 Motor technical data 7 3 Filter technical data 8 Contemplated and Non contemplated Use 8 1 Contemplated conditions of use 8 2 Non contemplated conditions of use 9 Handling and Transport 9 1 Unpacking 9 2 Handling and De installing 9 3 Transport 10 Installation 10 1 Fixed installation 10 2 Temporary installation 11 Assembly and Disassembly 12 Preparation for Use 12 1 Connection to electricity supply 12 2 Adjusting and registering 13 Use and Start up 13 1 Starting 13 2 Version with float switch 13 3 Version without float switch 14 Maintenance and Repairs 14 1 Troubleshooting 15 Technical Information 15 1 Diagram of Filterpump Dimensions packing and weights fig 1 15 2 Diagram for installing with minimum functional spaces fig 2 15 3 Diagram for single phase Filterpump with automatic float switch fig 3 15 4 Wiring diagram for single phase Filterpump without automatic float switch fig 4 15 5 Wiring diagram for three phase Filterpump fig 5 15 6 Plate example 16 Information on Air borne Noise 17 Waste disposal I roto Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 3 5 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS AND OR
20. s not greater than 2 000 mg litre dry weight at temperatures up to 35 C Section 7 1 Unwanted solids are separated by a self cleaning filter which is continuously backwashed with filtered water pumped though a dual headed rotor by a secondary impeller mounted on an extended impeller shaft attached to the pump Thanks to their small bulk and ease of transport they may be used for fixed or temporary installations with or without automatic start Rotorflush Filterpumps are designed for long life and constant performance if used according to the instructions given in Sections 8 and 14 Technical and Construction Characteristics Rotorflush Filterpumps are designed and built to the following design and construction standards RISKS OF A MECHANICAL NATURE Annex 1 Machines Directive EN 292 1 and EN 292 2 RISKS OF AN ELECTRICAL NATURE Annex 1 Machines Directive EN 292 1 and EN 292 2 CEI EN 60 335 2 41 RISKS OF VARIOUS NATURE Annex 1 Machines Directive EEC 98 37 Annex 1 Electrical components and their circuits installed in Rotorflush Filterpumps comply with standards CEI EN 60204 1 Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 5 7 TECHNICAL DATA CARD as per EEC 98 37 p 1 1 2 and 1 7 2 EN 292 2 p 5 7 1 Pump Technical Data 8015M and 8020T Maximum temperature of pumped fluid C 35 as per EN 60335 2 41 for household use Maximum i
21. s switch for a moment the Filterpump will start up with a kick back To be sure that the impeller turns in the right direction the kick back must be in an anti clockwise direction when viewing the Filterpump from above Keep in mind that the Filterpump achieves its maximum flow rate only when the connection of the phases is appropriate a wrong connection resulting in the rotation being in the opposite direction will greatly reduce its performance If the pump is run in the wrong direction for more than a few seconds it will be damaged severely and will invalidate any guarantee 12 1 Connection to Electrical Supply 12 1 1 For connection to the mains use the power cable complying with IEC standards supplied with the Filterpump connect by means of a bi polarity disconnecting switch with min 3mm contact opening or another similar device Remember to take into account the power installed 0 9 1 8 KW the mains voltage and the number of phases section 7 2 12 1 2 The mains must have an effective earthing system in accordance with the electrical standards existing in the user s country this is the installer s responsibility 12 1 3 In the single phase version it is necessary to use a plug with a double earthing contact complying with CEE Pub 7 norms fig 3 earthing contact takes place when the plug is connected to the socket The connection of the plug to the mains must be done indoors away from any sprays and jets of water or rai
22. ter level too low Switch off the pump Wrong direction of rotation Check the direction of rotation three phase only section 12 Wrong supply voltage Feed the pump with the voltage indicated on the rating plate TYPE OF FAULT The pump stops after brief periods of operation tripping the thermal protection CAUSE REMEDY Liquid temperature too high The temperature exceeds the technical limits of the pump Internal defect Contact Rotorflush Filters Ltd rotor Filterpump User Manual Issue 2 04 05 12 Page 13 15 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 15 1 Diagram of Filterpump Dimensions Packing and Weights Fig 1 P MODEL DIMENSIONS PACKING WEIGHT a S 11 4 mm mm Kg H W X Y Z 8020 16 730 210 290 240 780 20 8015 16 634 210 290 240 780 19 8012 16 610 210 290 240 780 18 4015 16 686 210 290 240 780 20 4012 16 660 210 290 240 780 19 4010 16 609 210 290 240 780 18 4008 16 583 210 290 240 780 17 4006 16 583 210 290 240 78 15 X 15 2 Diagram for Installation with Minimum Functional Distances Fig 2 100mm min gap to side of tank B 100mm min gap to top of sediment or detritus at bottom of tank C With automatic float switch 350mm minimum immersion from bottom of filter Without automatic float switch 130mm minimum immersion from bottom of filter D If used with automatic float switch allow E a 600mm min gap to side of tank pn D
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