Wmp - Maritime G6100 Operation Manual

Water monitoring system
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Water Monitoring System
trigger the flow sensor. This can be done by increasing the pressure on the pressure
reducing valve. Please look at the manometer to ensure that the maximum
allowable pressure is not exceeded. Observe that a flow is established, and no flow
alarm occurs.

5.4 WMP

ATTENTION
The suction line must not be blocked when the pump is running. The pump will be
damaged if the suction line is blocked.
Do not run pump dry. Avoid air in the sampling to prevent the risk of air lock
leading to flow alarm and damage of the pump.
Pay attention to the temperature of the pump. Time to cool down can be needed
prior to attempting restart.
If the motor is supplied with an ON/OFF switch, please pay attention to the
position of this to avoid START issues. A local ON/OFF switch is standard for
motors used for pump Type B.
The motor for pump Type B also includes an inbuilt thermal protection which
automatically switches off the pump in case of thermal overload. The thermal
protection automatically resets itself when motor has cooled down.
Check points relevant for the installation of the WMP system are described in this section.
• Verify that the check list found in the section 7. Appendix in the installation manual
has been filled out.
• Inlet and outlet hoses are connected as specified with reference to the installation
layout.
• The flow path to and from the system are not blocked.
• The power supply connections are as specified in the Electrical Drawings.
• Protective earth is connected
• Cut off the small rubber tip on top of the manometer. However, do not remove the
black rubber part.
Ver.5.0 – Revision March 2022
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