Homa Sensoflat C 270 WF Original instruction manual - page 10
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6. Electrical connection
The pump has to be installed with an earth leakage
circuit breaker.
The voltage required in the technical data sheet
must correspond to the existing line voltage.
Submersible pumps used outside of buildings must
have a cable with a minimum length of 10 m.
The end of the pump power supply cable must not be
submerged in order to prevent water from penetrating
through the cable into the motor.
7. Installation
Pay attention to the maximum depth of immersion (see
pump label).
The operator has to prevent damage through the flood-
ing of rooms caused by defects of the pump through the use
of appropriate measures (e.g. installation of alarm units,
backup pump or like that).
The pump may be installed with a flexible duscharge hose or
a rigid pipe, non-return valve and isolating valve. If a flexible
hose is used, make sure that the hose has the same diame-
ter like the pump discharge and does not buckle.
Please make sure that couplings or rigid pipe at the top of
the discharge connector does not block the integrated non-
return valve. The pump will not obtain the full capacity if the
non-return valve is blocked.
7.1 Automatic Water Sensor Switch
The pump is supplied with a cable-connected sensor switch,
which starts the pump at a water level of 5mm.
Bridging of sensor contracts: Put the sensor into a flat bowl
or cup filled with water.
Attention: With bridged sensor the pump is no longer pro-
tected against dry running, pump operation must stopped
manually!
7.2. Installation of non-return valve
The pump usually is installed as an emergency protection
device, which results in long periods without operation.
A blocked non-return valve due to sediments on top of the
valve as a result of long standstill could lead to a pump ope-
ration failure. Therefore we recommend to install the pump
without non-return-valve for this kind of application.
The water flowing back from the discharge pipe without an
non-return valve installed will only slightly increase the vol-
ume of remaining residual water, which has anyway to be
disposed after pump stop.
We therefore recommend to install a non-return valve only
for applications with a minimum once per week pump opera-
tion
8. Start-Up
Never let the pump run dry for a long time of period, as it
will destroy the pump (danger of overheating).
Put the pump and the sensor switch on solid, horizontal
ground. Make sure the sensor contacts are positioned to the
bottom (see below drawing).
After starting, the pump will continue to run for 4 minutes,
independent of the water level. If, after 4 minutes of opera-
tion, the water level is below the switch-on-level of 5 mm, the
pump will stop. If the level is higher, the pump will continue
to run.
Pay attention to position the pump in a safe distance to
electrical connections like sockets, because the spray water
from the air-release-hole can cause an electrical shock or
short-circuit. Danger to life!
9.
Maintenance and Repair
In case of a defect of the pump, a repair shall be carried
out only by the manufacturer or through an authorized work-
shop. Modifications of the pump must be confirmed by the
manufacturer. Only HOMA spare parts shall be used.
In accordance with the product liability law we point out
that we shall not be liable for damages caused by our prod-
uct due to unauthorized repair by persons other than the
manufacturer or an authorized workshop or due to the use of
spare parts other than original HOMA parts. The same prod-
uct liability limitations are valid for accessories.
Before maintenance or repair disconnect the pump from
the power supply to avoid accidental starting of the pump!
Before maintenance or repair make sure that all rotating
parts stand still!
Before carrying out maintenance and service, the pump
must be thoroughly flushed with clean water. Rinse the pump
parts in clean water after dismanteling.
At pump types with oil chamber an overpressure can
escape with loosening of the oil chamber control screw.
Screw only when pressure balance took place.
Pumps running under normal operation conditions should be
inspected at least once a year. If the pumped liquid is very
muddy or sandy or if the pump is operating continuously, the
pump should be inspected every 1000 operating hours.