Clarke CBB100 Instructions pour l'utilisateur - Page 6
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Également pour Clarke CBB100 : Manuel d'utilisation et d'entretien (13 pages)
This bore hole pump is designed to pump soft water from bore holes, wells,
underground springs or storage tanks to supply single sprinkler or irrigation systems.
The pump is watertight and must be submerged in water (max depth 15m).
Suitable pumping liquids are:
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Clear water.
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Rain water.
The pump must NOT be used to pump:
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Salt water.
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Liquid foods.
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Corrosive or chemical substances.
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Flammable, explosive or volatile liquids.
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Sandy or abrasive liquids.
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Sewerage.
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Liquids containing textile materials or paper fragments.
SETUP:
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Attach the delivery pipe to the delivery port.
NOTE: DO NOT install a non-return valve on the pump delivery side, as one is
already built into the pump. The non-return valve prevents the pump from
draining when stopped.
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Secure the supply cable to the delivery pipe.
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Secure the rope, and lower the pump into the bore hole.
NOTE: the rope should bare the weight of the pump, NOT the delivery pipe
or the supply cable.
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The pump must be positioned at least one metre above the bottom of the
bore hole. Sand and other material found in pumped liquid will cause rapid
deterioration of the pump and reduce it's efficiency.
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Before starting the pump, make sure that the delivery pipe is unobstructed
and the delivery port is open.
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To start the pump insert the plug into the mains supply, to stop the pump
remove the plug from the supply.
NOTE: the pump is equipped with a thermal-amperometric motor protector.
In case of overload, the motor protector shuts down the pump automatically.
When the motor has cooled the pump starts up again automatically. If the
motor protector steps in, it is absolutely necessary to locate and eliminate the
cause of the malfunction. (refer to trouble shooting on page 6).
NOTE: pumped liquid may become contaminated by the lubrication
contained in the pump.
SETUP AND OPERATION
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