DAB PUMPS PULSAR DRY 50/806 Manual - Page 3
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GENERAL
Read this documentation carefully before installation. Installation and functioning must
comply with the safety regulations in force in the country in which the product is installed. The
entire operation must be carried out in a workmanlike manner.
Failure to comply with the safety regulations not only causes risk to personal safety and
damage to the equipment, but invalidates every right to assistance under guarantee.
Keep this manual with care for further consultation even after the first installation.
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APPLICATIONS
PULSAR electropumps are used in systems for lifting clear water from wells, first collection tanks or
cisterns, Roman wells or streams, and are suitable for distributing pressurised water in domestic systems,
small agricultural installations, sprinkling systems for gardens and allotments.
When installed in wells or tanks, the pump, which is particularly silent running, avoids all the problems
linked with suction and loss of priming.
The pump may be supplied with a float switch which automatically cuts out operation in the event of an
insufficient water level.
PULSAR DRY electropumps are used in pressurisation systems, domestic and industrial hydraulic systems.
The pump may be installed for handling liquids in environments subject to flooding. In agriculture it is
useful for sprinkling irrigation of small vegetable plots and gardens. Suitable for supplying fountains and
water effects
These pumps cannot be used in swimming pools, ponds or tanks in which people are
present, or for pumping hydrocarbons (petrol, diesel fuel, fuel oils, solvents, etc.) in
accordance with the accident-prevention regulations in force.
N.B.: the liquid used in the pump for lubricating the sealing device is not toxic, but it could alter the features
of the water (in the case of pure water) if there were any leaks in the seal.
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