Flo Fab 1.25FFGP203 설치, 운영 및 유지보수 매뉴얼 - 페이지 2
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Before installation, read the following
instructions
carefully.
follow
instruction
and
information could cause serious
bodily injury, death and/or property
damage. Each Flo Fab product is
carefully inspected to insure proper
performance. Closely following these
instructions will eliminate potential
operating problems, assuring years
of trouble-free service.
DANGER
"Danger" indicates an
imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, WILL result in
death or serious injury.
"Warning" indicates
WARNING
an imminenty hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, MAY result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
"Caution" indicates a
potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, MAY result in
minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT! - Flo Fab Pumps is not
responsible for losses, injury or
death resulting from failure to
observe these safety precautions,
misuse, abuse or misapplication of
pumps or equipment.
A L L R E T U R N E D
P R O D U C T S M U S T B E
CLEANED, SANITIZED, OR
D E CO N TA M I N AT E D P R I O R TO
SHIPMENT, TO INSURE EMPLOYEES
WILL NOT BE EXPOSED TO HEALTH
HAZ ARDS IN HANDLING SAID
MATERIAL. ALL APPLICABLE LAWS
AND REGULATIONS SHALL APPLY.
WARNING
B r o n z e / b r a s s
pumps may contain levels higher than
considered safe for potable water systems.
Government agencies have determined
that leaded copper alloys should not be
used in potable water applications.
WARNING
Failure
to
j u n c t i o n c o n n e c t i o n s m u s t b e i n
accordance with the National Electric
safety
Code and all applicable state and local
codes. Requirements may vary depending
on usage and location.
WARNING
servicing is to be conducted by
quali ed personnel only.
Keep clear of suction and
discharge openings. Do not
insert ngers in pump with
power connected; the rotating cutter
and/or impeller can cause serious
injury.
Always wear eye protection
when working on pumps. Do
not wear loose clothing that
may become entangled in moving
parts.
DANGER
before handling or servicing the
p u m p o r a n y a c c e s s o r y i t e m s
associated with or near the pump.
DANGER
i n t e n d e d f o r u s e i n
swimming pools or water
installations where there is
human contact with pumped uid.
DANGER
reduce risk of electric shock,
always disconnect pump
from power source before
handling. Lock out power and tag.
WARNING
pumps in water over 104º F. Do not
exceed manufacturers recommended
maximum performance, as this could
cause the motor to overheat.
DANGER
hang pump by the electrical
t t e d
c a b l e s . D a m a g e t o t h e
electrical cables can cause
shock, burns or death. Never handle
connected power cords with wet
hands. Use appropriate lifting device.
General Safety Information
Installation, wiring, and
I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d
Pumps build up heat
and pressure during
operation. Allow time
f o r p u m p s t o c o o l
T h i s p u m p i s n o t
Risk of electric shock. To
D o n o t u s e t h e s e
Do not lift, carry or
WARNING
S u m p a n d s e w a g e
pumps often handle materials which
could cause illness or disease. Wear
adequate protective clothing when
working on a used pump or piping.
Never enter a basin after it has been
used.
DANGER
Failure to permanently
ground the pump, motor and
controls before connecting
to power can cause shock,
burns or death.
DANGER
These pumps are not to
be installed in locations
classi ed as hazardous in
accordance with the National
Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
WARNING
Do not introduce into
any sewer, either directly, or through a
kitchen waste disposal unit or toilet:
seafood shells, aquarium gravel, cat
litter, plastic objects (toys, utensils, etc.),
sanitary napkins or tampons, diapers,
rags, disposable wipes or cloth,
medications, ammable material, oil or
grease, strong chemicals, gasoline.
IMPORTANT! - Prior to installation,
record Model Number, Serial, Amps,
Voltage, Phase and HP from pump
name plate for the future reference.
Also record the Voltage and Current
Readings at Startup:
1 Phase Models
Amps:
Volts:
3 Phase Models
Amps L1-2:
Volts L1-2:
Amps L2-3:
Volts L2-3:
Amps L3-1:
Volts L3-1:
Model Number: _____________________
Serial: ____________
PHASE: ______ HP: ________________ _ _
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