Pumped Fluids; Sound Pressure; General Description; Utilization - Homa Saniquick B200 Original Instruction Manual

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Caution
Never operate the machine if the safety and monitor-
ing devices have been removed or damage, or if they
do not work.

2.8. Pumped fluids

Each pumped fluid differs in regard to composition, cor-
rosiveness, abrasiveness, TS content and many other
aspects. Generally, our products can be used for many
applications. For more precise details, see chapter 3, the
machine data sheet and the order confirmation. It should
be remembered that if the density, viscosity or the gen-
eral composition change, this can also alter many pa-
rameters of the product. Different materials and impeller
shapes are required for different pumped fluids. The more
exact your specifications on your order, the more exactly
we can modify our product to meet your requirements. If
the area of application and/or the pumped fluid change,
we will be happy to offer supportive advice. When switch-
ing the product into another pumped fluid, observe the
following points:
Products which have been operated in sewage or
waste water must be thoroughly cleaned with pure
water or drinking water before use.
Products which have pumped fluids which are haz-
ardous to health must always be decontaminated be-
fore changing to a new fluid. Also clarify whether the
product may be used in a different pumped fluid.
With products which have been operated with a lu-
bricant or cooling fluid (such as oil), this can escape
into the pumped fluid if the mechanical shaft seal is
defective.
Danger - explosive fluids!
It is absolutely prohibited to pump explosive liquids
(e.g. gasoline, kerosene, etc.). The products are not
designed for these liquids!

2.9. Sound Pressure

Depending on the size and power (kW), the pump has a
sound pressure of about 40dB (A) to 70dB (A) during op-
eration. However, the actual sound pressure depends on
several factors. These are, for example, the type of instal-
lation and set-up, mounting of accessories, piping, operat-
ing point, immersion depth, and much more.

3. General Description

3.1. Utilization

The wastewater lifting unit Saniquick B/BT promotes
clarified water or contaminated water and wastewater
drainage from, for example, sinks, showers, and washing
machines from areas below the backflow level and from
areas for which the slope to the nearest sewer connection
is too low. The wastewater lifting units in the Saniquick B/
BT series is not suitable for promoting wastewater and
fecal matter.

3.2. Type of application

The wastewater lifting unit is designed for intermittent
operation.

3.3. Structure

The wastewater lifting units consist of a non-rotting, wa-
ter-, gas- and odor-tight plastic container with a single-stage
centrifugal pump (B version) or two single-stage centrifu-
gal pumps (BT version).
The container has a lid with a seal.
With this, the container can be closed odor-tight.
The tank has the following connections:
2x DN100 horizontal inlet with internal DN50
1x DN150 horizontal inlet with internal DN100
1x DN70 aeration / deaeration
2x DN50 emergency drain
The „B" version is supplied with a float switch. The „BT"
version has a PCM switchgear for controlling and monitor-
ing all important functions instead
Level control takes place via a Pitot tube
Pump change after every switching cycle
In the event of the failure of a pump, switch to the
standby pump
Overload protection with motor protection relays
Visual error display
Alarm signal with built-in buzzer
Potential-free aggregated error indicator
Rotational direction indicator for three-phase pumps
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