Armstrong ASTRO Instruções de instalação e de utilização

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READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING & OPERATING THE CIRCULATOR
You are about to install a pump model from the finest wet rotor circulator
line on the market today. Armstrong's Model ASTRO circulators are
designed for closed hydronic or solar systems. Their intended use is for
circulating water or ethylene glycol solutions. For pumping domestic
water use non-ferrous bronze body pump construction.
The ASTRO is extremely quiet operating and is lubricated by the system
liquid being pumped by the circulator.
These circulators are designed to work at temperatures and pressures
up to 230°F (110°C) and 140 psi, respectively. For bronze pumps used
in potable water systems, it is recommended that the operating
temperature of the fluid be kept as low as possible (i.e. below
150°F/66°C) to avoid precipitation of calcium.
When unpacking the circulator, inspect for any damage that may have
occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing or damaged parts.
INSTALLING
We recommend that any soldering be done before the pump is actually
installed. This will eliminate the possibility of solder dropping into the
pump body.
Thoroughly flush the system out before installing the circulator.
Before Installing, check that the flow direction of the water through the
pump body matches the arrow on the circulator body. The circulator is
supplied for up discharge installation.
Install the circulator in either the outlet or inlet line to the boiler or hot
water heater. It is important to install these circulators with the split
between the circulator body and the motor in a vertical position. This
ensures efficient operation. See examples.
RIGHT
WRONG
The circulator shaft must always be in a horizontal position. (The piping
can be in a horizontal or vertical run.) Isolation valves should be installed
on the discharge and suction side of the pump to facilitate service.
Terminal Box
Always install the circulator with the
terminal box above or beside the motor.
If the terminal box is under the motor as
initially mounted, remove the motor
mounting screws and rotate the motor to
the proper position. (See example.)
Ensure the gasket is intact and seated
before evenly retightening the mounting
screws. To ensure the rotor still spins
freely, temporarily remove the plug (located in the middle of the
nameplate), insert a flat head screwdriver into the slot in the end of the
rotor shaft and turn.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3
PLUG
1
2
Electrical Wiring
The electrical wiring must be installed strictly in accordance with
National Electrical Code, Local Codes and regulations.
A. Electrical installation should be conducted by a qualified electrician.
B. Always make sure electric power is disconnected before wiring
the circulator.
Motor is designed for 60 Hz, 1 phase, 115 Volt power.
To wire, loosen the screw from the terminal box cover and remove the
screw and cover.
Install the appropriate size conduit end to the hole in the back of the
terminal box.
Strip 3/16" of insulation from the ends of the three wires to be connected.
To insert the wires into the terminal strip, flip the white terminal lever
away from the wire opening and press down firmly. Insert the stripped
wire into the opening and release the lever. Tug on the wire gently to
ensure it is secured.
Connect the hot (black) wire to terminal "L", the neutral (white) wire to
terminal "N", and the ground (green) wire to terminal
Insert the conduit entry plug (supplied) in the unused conduit entry port
(if applicable).
Replace the terminal box cover.
Motor is impedance protected so overload protection is not necessary.
All that is required is a fused plug or circuit breaker in the power line.
Electrical information can be found on the nameplate of the motor.
START UP
These circulators are maintenance free. Self-lubricated by the system
fluid, these circulators have no seals to leak or coupling to break.
A proper installation practice recommends to thoroughly flush the
system clean of all foreign materials prior to installing the circulator.
Fill the system before starting.
NEVER OPERATE THE CIRCULATOR DRY AS PERMANENT DAMAGE
MAY OCCUR. NEVER SHUT OFF THE DISCHARGE OR RESTRICT
SUCTION FLOW WHILE THE CIRCULATOR IS OPERATING.
The venting of the rotor chamber may be done automatically.
However, to assure proper and faster venting of this circulator, we
recommend the manual venting procedure as follows:
1. Place a container under the back of the circulator to catch any
water that may run out.
2. Be sure power to the circulator is off at the fuse or circuit breaker.
3. Loosen plug on the back of the motor but do not remove.
4. Continue until water appears.
5. After a sufficient amount of water free of air bubbles has passed,
retighten the plug.
6. The circulator can now be started.
DO NOT HANG ITEMS OR ARTICLES OF CLOTHING ON THE
PUMP AS IT MUST BREATHE AIR. DO NOT OPERATE THE
CIRCULATOR WITHOUT THE MOTOR PLUG INSTALLED.
FILE NO:
10.81
DATE:
Mar. 22, 2007
SUPERSEDES: 10.81
DATE:
May 18, 2005
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