Instruction and Maintenance Manual
2.1 PREPARATION AND TRAINING OF STAFF
The personnel involved in the installation, operation, maintenance and control of the
equipment must be properly trained so as to carry out their tasks as effectively as possi-
ble. The responsibility, skills and supervision of the personnel fall within the remit of the
employer. If the staff do not have the appropriate knowledge, they must be duly trained.
If required, the employer may receive proper training directly from EBARA or from the
distributor of this equipment.
2.2 MAINTENANCE
No technical or structural changes to the equipment are permitted without prior approv-
al from EBARA. Only genuine spare parts and accessories authorised by EBARA are
suitable for meeting safety standards. Rebuilding, modifying or using other spare parts
may lead to the invalidation of your warranty.
Sound operation of the equipment depends on whether it is being used in accordance
with the instructions given in this instruction manual. The working conditions and limits
set out in this manual may not be exceeded in any way.
Always keep the nameplates legible and in good condition because the details shown
will be needed for future reference or to request spare parts.
3. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
If necessary, the equipment must be handled and stored in appropriate packaging. It
must not be stored in damp environments with strong variations in temperature or in
corrosive atmospheres. Condensates may attack the seal areas, metal parts and its
electrical operation. In this case, any claims made under the warranty will be refused.
4. SPECIFICATIONS
Check on the nameplate, the value of total head (HEAD), its capacity (CAP) and the
rotation speed (min-1), as well as the voltage and nominal current rating on the motor
nameplate.
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1. Product code
2. Serial number
3. Flow rate
4. Head
5. Electric pump model
6. Motor power
7. Rotation speed
8. Manufacturing number
9. Efficiency at duty point
10. MEI index
11. Production year
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