5.13 Shut down the pump
WARNING:
Precautions must be taken to prevent physical injury
. The pump may handle hazardous and/or
toxic fluids. Proper personal protective equipment should be worn. Pumpage must be handled
and disposed of in conformance with applicable environmental regulations.
1. Slowly close the discharge valve.
2.
Shut down and lock out the driver to prevent accidental rotation.
5.14 Deactivate the i-ALERT® Equipment Health Monitor
NOTICE:
Always deactivate the health monitor when the pump is going to be shut down for an extended
period of time. Failure to do so will result in reduced battery life.
Disengage the snap fit of the i-ALER
T® using a flat head tool as shown below:
Figure 48: Disengage the battery from the sensor when shutting the pump for an extend-
ed period of time
5.15 Reset the i-ALERT
®
Health Monitor
To deactivate or reset the i-ALERT
®
monitor, please refer to the i-ALERT
®
IOM, http://i-alert.com/
Always reset the health monitor when the pump is started after maintenance, system change, or being
shut down for an extended period of time. Failure to do so may result in false baseline levels that could
cause the health monitor to alert in error.
5.16 Make the final alignment of the pump and driver
WARNING:
•
Failure to disconnect and lock out driver power may result in serious physical injury or
death. Always disconnect and lock out power to the driver before performing any installa-
tion or maintenance tasks.
• Electrical connections must be made by certified electricians in compliance with all
international, national, state, and local rules.
5.13 Shut down the pump
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