Pump removal
DANGER
Danger through bacterial infection!
The pump chamber is used for collecting and pumping sewage. There can be bacteria and hazardous germs. Follow these points:
- After removal, disinfect the pump chamber.
- Obey the factory regulations.
DANGER
Danger of death through electrical shock!
Incorrect behaviour during electrical work results in death by electric shock.
- Only a qualified electrician must do the electrical work.
- Obey local regulations.
DANGER
Danger through lone working!
Working in chambers, narrow rooms, and in areas with a risk of falling can be dangerous. Do not work alone.
- Only do this work with a second person.
WARNING
Risk of burns from hot surfaces!
During operation, the motor housing can get hot. There is a risk of skin burns if the component is touched.
- Cool down the motor to ambient temperature after switching off.
The pump can be removed from the pump chamber for maintenance work on the pump.
- The pump chamber is decommissioned.
- The pump chamber including all components is disinfected.
- Protective equipment is used.
- The working area is cordoned off.
- Remove the chamber cover.
- Loosen the union nut on the shut-off ball valve.
- Release the discharge pipe from the shut-off ball valve.
- Remove the pump.
- Fit the chamber cover.
- The pump is removed.