Installation, use and maintenance
6
FIRST AID RULES
Persons who
have suffered
electric shock
7
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
ESSENTIAL PROTEC-
TIVE EQUIPMENT
CHARACTERISTICS
PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT
THAT MUST BE
WORN
OTHER
DEVICES
8
TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage/Frequency
(V/Hz)
Absorption
(Amps)
Power
(Watt / HP)
RPM
Nominal Flow Rate (GPM)
Max Back Pressure
(bar / psi)
Type of Service
(S1-continuous; S3-periodic intermittent)
Tank minimum level
Capacitor capacitance
Switching on for every hour
Max Immersion (m/Ft)
ATTENTION
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Disconnect the power source, or use a dry insulator to protect yourself while
you move the injured person away from any electrical conductor. Avoid
touching the injured person with your bare hands until he is far away from
any conductor. Immediately call for help from qualified and trained person-
nel. Do not operate switches with wet hands.
Wear protective equipment that is:
• Suited to the operations that need to be performed;
• Resistant to cleaning products.
Safety shoes;
Close-fitting clothing;
Protection gloves;
Safety goggles;
Instructions manual
(mm / in)
(µF)
The data refers to the following operating conditions:
Fluid: water
Temperature: 20° C
120/60
9,0
380 / 1/2
3600
10
2,3 / 33
S1
30 / 1,18
2x18
30
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