• Remove the pump from its package and install it on the chosen location.
• Try to minimize the suction head. Install the pump as close as possible
to the fluid being pumped.
• Remember to have enough space around the pump to perform
maintenance tasks.
• Keep in mind to connect the inlet and outlet of the pump correctly.
• In case of diaphragm pump failure, the air exhaust will expel the
product being pumped.
• When the pump is installed in a place where a spill of fluid can cause
an environmental impact, the exhaust should be directed to a place.
where this spill could be contained.
• When installing the pump in its place, use brackets to secure its base.
• Fasten all bolts with the torques contained in this manual.
The figure below shows the recommended configuration for the installation of a diaphragm pump.
Read the warnings and recommendations of the previous page before starting.
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Installation
Installation recommendations
DF pumps are very easily configured and easy to install.
Flooded:
The pumping system was designed with positive pressure at the inlet. This
is the best possible installation when you need to evacuate the liquid from
the drum or tank, or when working with viscous fluids.
Not recommended for hazardous fluids.
Self-priming:
Pump is designed to generate vacuum. It is possible to evacuate all the air
from a hose or pipe without damaging the pump. Maximum suction height
is 19.69 ft (6 m), with the suction hose empty and up to 26.25 ft (8 m)
with the hose primed. (See page 1 for corresponds suction lift).
Submerged:
All pumps can be immersed in fluids. It is important to verify that all
components that are in contact with the fluid are chemically compatible.
In this case, air exhaust and fluid must be carried by hoses (optional air
connection).
Recommended installation
NOTE: Use a pressure regulator with built-
in filter inlet.
NOTE: The compressed air supply must be
between 43.5 psi (3 bar) and 100 psi (7
bar).