Congratulations on selecting a Dayliff Domestic Pump. They are manufactured to the highest standards and if installed and operated correctly will give many years of efcient and trouble free service. Careful reading of this Installation Manual is therefore important, though should there be any queries they should be referred to the equipment supplier.
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DDG 1000 FLOW RATE(m/hr) PUMPS The Dayliff DD pump range is specially designed for all small scale domestic and commercial water supply uses. Model options are available as follows: DDP: High specification peripheral pumps that features copper windings, a high capacity motor and stainless steel housing inserts to ensure free impeller movement.
3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The installer is responsible for making electrical connections to the mains supply in compliance with relevant local regulations. Ensure that a professional electrician carries out the electrical WARNING connections and that the following guidelines are followed:- • All installations must be provided with an isolator to cut off mains power supply and coarse current protection in the form of a fuse or MCB rated at 2-3 times the full load current as given on the pump plate.
5. MAINTENANCE Pumps do not require routine maintenance provided the following precautions are taken:- • Check that the foot valve is clean and unrestricted at regular intervals. • If the pump is to remain unused for long periods of time it is advisable to empty it completely, rinse it with clean water and store in a dry place.
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Check connections and power No Power supply Motor won’t start Impeller stuck See section on maintenance Reduce delivery head Delivery head exceeds pump capacity Specify different pump Clogged foot valve Clean foot valve Motor turns without pumping...
7. TERMS OF WARRANTY i) General Liability • In lieu of any warranty, condition or liability implied by law, the liability of Davis & Shirtliff (hereafter called the Company) in respect of any defect or failure of equipment supplied is limited to making good by replacement or repair (at the Company's discretion) defects which under proper use appear therein and arise solely from faulty design, materials or workmanship within a specified period.
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Also proof of purchase including the purchase invoice must be provided for a warranty claim to be considered...