7.2 Installation
Arrows on the pump casing show the flow direction through the
pump.
When installing the pump, the two supplied seals should be
inserted as shown. See Fig. 3, Pos. A.
7.2.1
Module position changes
The motor does not need be completely removed from the pump
casing in order to change the position of the regulation module.
The motor can be rotated into the desired position within the
pump casing, if there is enough space.
ATTENTION!
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
The motor screws can only be loosened and the module position
changed when the system is without pressure/empty.
4 M4 hexagon socket screws must be loosened to release the
motor.
ATTENTION!
CAUTION! Risk of damage to the pump
Excessive application of force on the pump module must be avoided.
www.dimplex.de
The pump must be installed so that the motor shaft is in
horizontal position. See Fig. 3, Pos. B.
ATTENTION!
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
The shaft is inseparably connected to the wheel, the end plate and the
rotor. If the rotor with its strong magnets is not inserted into the motor
casing, there is a high potential for danger e.g. through the sudden
attraction of items made of iron/steel, interference with the operation of
electrical devices (danger to personnel wearing pacemakers), destruction
of magnetic cards etc.
ATTENTION!
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
The regulation module cannot be dismantled. If the regulation module is
separated from the pump by force, there is a risk of personal injury:
During generator operation of the pump (rotor driven by primary pressure
pump), a dangerous voltage occurs on the motor terminals, which are not
protected against access.
Due to the remaining electrical connection on the regulation module
452115.66.16 FD 9206
UPH 60-25 - UPH 60-32
EN-5