Dutypoint VE Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Operation & Maintenance Manual
Table of Contents
1. Important Health & Safety Information....................................................................3
1.1 Document Conventions...............................................................................................................................4
1.2 Health and Safety Information.................................................................................................................6
2. Teknospeed Inverter Details including wiring........................................................10
3.
Lowara e-HM Pump Details ..........................................................................................32
1. Important Health & Safety Information
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1.1 Document Conventions
Throughout this manual, text may be accompanied by one of the following icons. Where these occur the conventions shown below are applied.
In general these conventions will also apply to OEM Manufacture’s manuals that are included within this User Guide, however variations may occur
, but these will be redened at the beginning
of their manual.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WHICH IS PROVIDED FOR YOUR SAFETY
Danger: Denotes attention to the possibility of the risk of personal injury or damage to adjacent property if the information is ignored.
Electric Shock: Denotes attention to the possibility of life-threatening electric shock if the information is ignored.
Warning: Denotes attention to a condition that may result in under­performance or damage to the equipment if the information is ignored.
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Note: Denotes attention to an important factor applicable to the action being performed.
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Section 6(a) of this Act requires manufacturers to advise their customers on the safety and the handling precautions to be observed when installing, operating, maintaining and servicing their products. The user’s attention is therefore drawn to the following:
• The appropriate sections of this manual must be read before working on the equipment.
• Installation, operating and maintenance must only be carried out by suitably trained/qualied personnel.
• Normal safety precautions must be taken and appropriate procedures observed to avoid accidents.
It is the responsibility of the customer and/or the contractor:
• To ensure that anyone working on the equipment is wearing all necessary protective gear/clothing.
• Is aware of appropriate health & safety warnings
• has read the information in this section of the manual.
1.2 Health and Safety Information
Basic safety warnings relating to all products.
United Kingdom Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
Dutypoint Responsibility
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Refer to DUTYPOINT SYSTEMS for any technical advice or product information.
Customer / Contractor Responsibility
Hand Control Mode
In the 'HAND' position the pump(s controlled by the switch will normally run at full speed and completely independently of any control devices, and can result in pump(s running against a closed valve head if there is no draw.
This can cause the system to be maintained at the maximum pressure produced by the pump plus any incoming pressure and additional pressure caused by water surge and can potentially damage the pump and other parts of the system.
The 'HAND' option should only be used with a competent operator in attendance, or when there is a continued demand sufcient to provide constant ow through the pumps to maintain the running pressure of the system to an acceptable level.
Pump Servicing
• Familiarise yourself with the relevant contents of this manual
• Installation, maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by trained, skilled and suitably qualied personnel.
• Disconnect or lock-out the power source to ensure that the pump(s) will remain inoperative. Locking out
the equipment by switching off the release mechanism or set value WILL NOT prevent accidental starting of the motor.
• Allow the pump(s) to cool if over-heated.
CLOSE the isolating valves on the suction and discharge connections of the affected pump(s).
VENT the pump(s) slowly and cautiously – Refer to the relevant section of this manual.
DRAIN the pump(s).
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High Voltages
Especially applicable when Variable Speed Controllers (Inverters) are tted.
• When the inverter variable speed drive head is connected to the power supply the components of the power unit – as well as certain components of the master control unit – are also connected to the power supply.
TOUCHING THESE COMPONENTS CAN SERIOUSLY ENDANGER LIFE!
• Before removing the frequency inverter cover, the system must be disconnected from the power supply. After switching off the power supply wait at least 5 minutes before starting work on or in the inverter drive head – the capacitors in the intermediate circuit must be given time to discharge completely via the discharge resistors.
Up to 800 volts can be present – if there are faults this can be higher.
• All work carried out when the frequency inverter is open must be performed only by suitably qualied and properly authorised personnel.
When connecting external control wires care must be taken not to short circuit adjacent components. Bare cable ends which are not in use must be insulated.
THE SYSTEM MUST ONLY BE OPERATED WHEN IT HAS BEEN CORRECTLY EARTHED AND PIPES BONDED TO EARTH IN ACCORDANCE WITH IEE REGULATIONS
Electronic Safety Devices
• High voltage tests of the inverter or the motor may damage the electronic components. Bridge before the incoming/outgoing terminals L-L2-L3 and U-V-W.
• To avoid incorrect metering by capacitors incorporated in the electronic circuits, isolate the motor from the inverter drive head.
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High voltage testing may damage electronic components
• High voltage tests of the inverter or the motor may damage the electronic components. Bridge before the incoming/outgoing terminals L-L2-L3 and U-V-W.
• To avoid incorrect metering by capacitors incorporated in the electronic circuits, isolate the motor from the inverter drive head.
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2. Teknospeed Inverter Details
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or all models - Válido para todos los modelos - Válido para todos os modelos - Geldig voor alle modellen
Cod. 001078001 03/03
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UNITS EQUIPPED WITH Instructions for installation and use FREQUENCY CONVERTER, TEKNOSPEED
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GRUPOS CON CONVERTIDOR Instrucciones de instalación y uso
DE FRECUENCIA, TEKNOSPEED
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GRUPOS COM CONVERSOR Instruções de instalação e uso DE FREQUÊNCIA, TEKNOSPEED
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anwijzingen voor de installatie en het gebruik
FREQUENTIEOMZETTER, TEKNOSPEED
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UMMARY
1. Overview ................................................................................ page 4
2. Handling.......................................................................................... 4
3. Application ..................................................................................... 5
4. Working Limits............................................................................... 5
5. Operation ........................................................................................ 6
6. Installation ...................................................................................... 6
7. Filling the Unit with Water............................................................. 7
8. Electrical Connections .................................................................. 8
9. Startin.............................................................................................. 9
10. Settings and Adjustments ............................................................ 10
11. Shutdown........................................................................................ 11
12. Visual Signalling Devices ............................................................. 11
13. Maintenance ................................................................................... 13
14. Waste Disposal .............................................................................. 13
15. Warranty ......................................................................................... 13
16. Spare Parts ..................................................................................... 13
17. Troubleshooting............................................................................. 14
18. Diagrams and Drawings................................................................ 58
19. Diagram of Teknospeed Converter Internal Connections......... 63
20. Declaration of Conformity............................................................. 70
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