2.2 Qualification and training of personnel
The personnel responsible for the operation, maintenance,
inspection and installation must be appropriately qualified for
these tasks. Areas of responsibility, levels of authority and the
supervision of the personnel must be precisely defined by the
operator.
If the personnel do not have the necessary knowledge, the
necessary training and instruction must be given. If necessary,
training can be performed by the manufacturer/supplier at the
request of the operator of the pump. It is the responsibility of the
operator to make sure that the contents of this manual are
understood by the personnel.
2.3 Risks when safety instructions are not observed
Non-observance of the safety instructions may have dangerous
consequences for the personnel, the environment and the pump.
If the safety instructions are not observed, all rights to claims for
damages may be lost.
Non-observance of the safety instructions may lead to the
following hazards:
•
failure of important functions of the pump/system
•
failure of specified methods for maintenance
•
harm to humans from exposure to electrical, mechanical and
chemical influences
•
damage to the environment from leakage of harmful
substances.
2.4 Safety-conscious working
The safety instructions in this manual, applicable national health
and safety regulations and any operator internal working,
operating and safety regulations must be observed.
2.5 Safety instructions for the operator/user
Hazardous hot or cold parts on the pump must be protected to
prevent accidental contact.
Leakages of dangerous substances (e.g. hot, toxic) must be
disposed of in a way that is not harmful to the personnel or the
environment. Legal regulations must be observed.
Damage caused by electrical energy must be prevented (for more
details, see for example the regulations of the VDE and the local
electricity supply company).
2.6 Safety instructions for maintenance, inspection
and installation work
The operator must ensure that all maintenance, inspection and
installation work is carried out by authorised and qualified
personnel, who have been adequately trained by reading this
manual.
All work on the pump should only be carried out when the pump is
stopped. The procedure described in this manual for stopping the
pump must be observed.
Pumps or pump units which are used for media that are harmful
to health must be decontaminated.
All safety and protective equipment must be immediately
restarted or put into operation once work is complete.
Observe the points described in the initial start-up section prior to
subsequent start-up.
Warning
Electrical connections must only be carried out by
qualified personnel!
The pump housing must only be opened by
personnel authorised by Grundfos!
2.7 Unauthorised modification and manufacture of
spare parts
Modification or changes to the pump are only permitted following
agreement with the manufacturer. Original spare parts and
accessories authorised by the manufacturer are safe to use.
Using other parts can result in liability for any resulting
consequences.
2.8 Improper operating methods
The operational safety of the supplied pump is only ensured if it is
used in accordance with section
limit values must under no circumstances be exceeded.
2.9 Safety of the system in the event of a failure in the
dosing system
DMX 221 dosing pumps are designed according to the latest
technologies and are carefully manufactured and tested.
However, a failure may occur in the dosing system. Systems in
which dosing pumps are installed must be designed in such a
way that the safety of the entire system is still ensured following a
failure of the dosing pump. Provide the relevant monitoring and
control functions for this.
3. Technical data
3.1 Identification
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DMX 4-10 B-PP/E/T-X-4144X
96293585 Type: DMX 221
S/N:00529211
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4.00 L/h, 10.00 bar, 50 Hz
230/400V 50/60Hz 440/480V 60 Hz
4
96293585P11053100529211
6
7
Made in Germany
Fig. 1
DMX nameplate
Pos.
Description
1
Type designation
2
Model
3
Maximum capacity [l/h]
4
Voltage [V]
5
Frequency [Hz]
6
Product number
7
Country of origin
8
Year and week code
9
Marks of approval, CE mark, etc.
10
Maximum pressure [bar]
11
Serial number
3. Technical
data. The specified
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11
10
5
9
8
5