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The document provides instructions for setting up and using a constant pressure pump. It includes diagrams labeling the main parts of the pump and specifications. The instructions explain how the pump is designed for pumping clean water in the house and garden. It is ideal for providing domestic water supply to laundries, toilets and outdoor taps, combined with a trigger nozzle and hose for garden watering and washing cars. Your pump requires no assembly before use other than the connection of suction/outlet hose or pipe adaptors (not included).
The device must be placed in a horizontal, level surface that is sufficiently capable of supporting the total weight of the device when filled with water. Mounting recesses allow for fixing the base to the mounting surface (bolts not supplied). The installation site must be well ventilated and protected from the effects of weather. When operating indoors you must ensure that there is a drain in the floor or a bunded area to prevent leakage.
Suction inlet. Pressure gauge. Priming plug. Discharge outlet. Carry handle. Restart button. Indicator lights. Water drain plug. Mounting recesses. Base
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Tape (not included) is required on threads to ensure a water tight seal and prevent any leakage. Wind Tape clockwise on fittings. Remove the plastic protection cover from the discharge outlet. Insert a threaded hose adapter (not included). Securely attach the output hose or pipe (not included) to the other end of the adapter. Ensure you have the correct diameter hose or pipe that is compatible with your water discharge application.
The discharge hose or pipe you are using must have a minimum diameter. Ensure the discharge hose or pipe is not restricted in any way and nothing is obstructing the hose or pipe when the pump is in operation.
Tape (not included) is required on threads to ensure a water tight seal and prevent any leakage. Wind Tape clockwise on fittings. Remove the plastic protection cover from the suction inlet. Insert a threaded hose adapter (not included). Tighten firmly with a spanner (not included). Securely attach the input hose or pipe not included) to the other end of the adapter. Ensure you have the correct diameter hose or pipe that is compatible with your water drawing source.
The suction pipe should have an internal diameter of at least it must be hose resistant and suitable for pump use. Ensure the input hose or pipe is not restricted in any way.
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Priming the pump is required to purge air from the hose. Don’t operate the pump without it being primed. Ensure the pump is switched off at the mains power. Remove the priming plug from the top of the pump housing by turning the screw anti clockwise. Fill the pump completely with water. Ensure the pump and inlet pipe or hose are full. Replace the priming plug. Fully open any (shut-off devices, spray nozzles, valves, etc. on the pressure side) so that the air can escape without instruction. Switch the device on at the mains plug. Press the Restart button.
When the pump is fully primed and air is flushed out of the suction system, the pump is ready to operate. The pump may take several minutes to fully purge air from the suction side and inside the pump. When water runs out evenly, close any shut-off devices, spray nozzles etc. on the pressure side. The pump will now pressurize and be ready for use.
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When the pump is fully primed and the air has been flushed out, the pump is ready to operate.
The pump and suction side must be connected and filled. Plug in at the mains power. Press the Restart button. Fully open any shut-off devices (spray nozzles, valves, etc.) on the pressure side so that the air can escape without instruction. Check to make sure that water is flowing out.
If the pressure side is closed, (such as shutting off a tap down stream) the pump will pump up pressure, then switch off at the preset cut off. when the pressure side is opened again, the pump will automatically restart. If the motor does not start up or the pump does not pump up any pressure or if similar faults occur, turn the device off and refer to Troubleshooting section to find a remedy.
The constant pressure pump also features a manometer pressure gauge (2-3 bar). This is useful in helping to diagnose problems such as leaks, lost pressure, and check valve etc. Cut off pressure is and cut on pressure is ~1.8 bar.
The cut on or cut out pressures are factory set and cannot be adjusted.
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This indicates that there is power to the pump, but the pump is currently not on.
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This indicates that there is power to the pump and the pump is running.
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There is power to the pump, the pump motor is running but flow is stemmed. The pump will continue to run for another 60 seconds to try to restore flow.
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After 60 seconds of no flow, the pump motor turns off. This status Indicates that there has been a closure and that something needs to be changed to correct the problem. The problem could be that there is no water flow into the pump (upstream tap off) or that there is an air lock that needs to be bled out.
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A tap downstream of the pump has been turned off increasing the water pressure to the pump’s maximum. The pump motor switches off and is in a standby mode until the tap is opened again.
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