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Table of Contents

1  Introduction and Safety............................................................................................ 2

1.1  Introduction........................................................................................................2
1.2  Safety terminology and symbols..................................................................... 2
1.3  User safety.......................................................................................................... 3
1.4  End of life product disposal............................................................................. 4
1.5  Spare parts......................................................................................................... 5
1.6  Warranty..............................................................................................................5
1.7  Support............................................................................................................... 5

2  Product Description.................................................................................................. 6

2.1  Product design...................................................................................................6
2.2  The data plate.................................................................................................... 7
2.3  Technical data.................................................................................................... 7

3  Installation.................................................................................................................. 9

3.1  Facility requirements.........................................................................................9
3.2  Make the electrical connections...................................................................... 9
3.3  Wiring diagram................................................................................................10
3.4  External connections.......................................................................................11
3.5  Commissioning................................................................................................11

4  Troubleshooting......................................................................................................13

4.1  Common problems.........................................................................................13
4.2  Spare parts....................................................................................................... 14

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Page 3: ...7 Support 5 2 Product Description 6 2 1 Product design 6 2 2 The data plate 7 2 3 Technical data 7 3 Installation 9 3 1 Facility requirements 9 3 2 Make the electrical connections 9 3 3 Wiring diagra...

Page 4: ...rating installing or maintaining the unit in any way that is not covered in this manual could cause death serious personal injury or damage to the equipment and the surroundings This includes any modi...

Page 5: ...d Magnetic fields hazard Electrical Hazard CAUTION 1 3 User safety Introduction All government regulations local health and safety directives must be observed Prevent danger due to electricity All dan...

Page 6: ...sonnel 1 4 End of life product disposal Handle and dispose of all waste in compliance with local laws and regulations EU only Correct disposal of this product WEEE Directive on waste electrical and el...

Page 7: ...the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material re use please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local free battery return system 1 5 Spar...

Page 8: ...r At the instant of starting a starting capacitor supplements the running capacitor to provide extra starting torque Every variant of the starter is tested for the respective pump so that the capacito...

Page 9: ...onnection 115 230 V 60 Hz 2 m cable with NA plug 230 240 V 50Hz 2 m cable with schuco plug Pump connection Cable gland PG21 13 18 mm See the technical data that is supplied with the starter Table 2 Ph...

Page 10: ...C 13 F to 104 F Table 4 Maximum connection area Conductor Maximum Solid conductor 1 x 1 10 0 mm2 2 x 1 4 0 mm2 Multiple strand conductor 1 x 1 6 0 mm2 2 x 1 2 5 mm2 2 Product Description 8 Start 151...

Page 11: ...e starting work on the unit make sure that the unit and the control panel are isolated from the power supply and cannot be energized This applies to the control circuit as well WARNING Electrical Haza...

Page 12: ...connected in accordance with the specified color sequence If incorrectly connected a single phase motor can damage both the starter and the motor itself 4 For type B starter If the pump has motor tem...

Page 13: ...seconds between starting attempts Maximum allowed 30 starts per hour 1 Check that the starter is closed before the power supply is turned on 2 Switch on the main power supply or fit the main fuses 3 C...

Page 14: ...WS001398B Figure 1 Start reaction 3 Installation 12 Start 151 161 156 Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 15: ...lies to the control circuit as well 4 1 Common problems Fault Reason Action The pump fails to start No power supply to the pump Check the main fuses Check that the main switch is closed The motor prot...

Page 16: ...n result in parts sustaining damage and requiring replacement Examples of such conditions include Incorrect handling or installation Wrongly dimensioned fuses Undersized cables Low voltage The followi...

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