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Pentair Sta-Rite WATERPRESS INOX Series - CHAPTER 5 STARTING THE UNIT; Safe Start-Up Procedures; Power Cable Safety

Pentair Sta-Rite WATERPRESS INOX Series
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The power cable must be replaced by qualied personnel only.
DANGER - ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK
Use the electropump for the applications listed on the nameplate.
Do not operate the pump dry, since lack of water could cause it to overheat. In this case, the water inside the system gets
very hot, so there is a risk of scalding. Take off the plug and let the system cool down.
Do not run the electropump with a completely closed delivery.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
START-UP
INSTRUCTIONS FOR A SAFE PUMP START
STARTING THE UNIT (SEE FIG. 1)
CHAPTER 5
Avoid exposing the pump to humidity
Protect the pump from rain, making
sure that there are no leaking ttings
over the pump
Avoid using the pump in wet or damp
environments
Make sure that the pump and the
electric connections are protected
from possible inundation
Before using the pump, always inspect
it visually (especially power cables
and plugs)
Do not use the pump if it is damaged
If the pump is damaged, have
it inspected by the specialised
assistance service only
Do not transport the pump using the
cable or use the cable to remove the
plug from the socket
Protect the plug and the power cables
from heat, oil or sharp edges
EN
Before starting the electropump ll
the suction pipe and the electropump
body with water by using the lling
cap, making sure that there are no
leaks, close the cap and start the
electropump
Check that it rotates clockwise when
looking at the electropump from the
side of the motor fan
On the three phase electropumps it
is possible to invert the rotation by
changing the order of two phases
If the electropump is not used for
long periods of time repeat the lling
operations before starting it up

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