Stuart Turner RGFL4000 User Manual

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5.14

Starting:

a) Switch on power and open terminal fitting. Pump should start and stop upon

demand.

b) Open and close all outlets in turn associated with the pump, (including w/c

systems) allowing water to flow from each outlet until all air is purged. As

each outlet is opened and closed, the pump will start and stop respectively.

c) Any tap or control valve within the system when opened and closed will now

turn the pump on/off. Providing this is the case the system is now operating

correctly.

d) Carefully check pump and pipework for leaks whilst pump running and

stationary before leaving the installation unattended.

5.15

For Further Technical Support: Phone the Stuart Turner Pump Assist team on

0844 98 000 97. Our staff are trained to help and advise you over the phone.

5 COMMISSIONING / SYSTEM FLUSHING/ PRIMING / STARTING

5.11

System Flushing: The pipework system should be flushed out

prior to the pump being connected to ensure any contaminants/

chemical residues and foreign bodies are removed from elsewhere

in the system.

5.12

Water Supply: Always ensure that water storage capacity is adequate to meet

the demand. Ensure the pump chamber is full of water before starting the pump.

Failure to do this could result in seal damage. To ensure dry running does not

occur the pump must be primed as described in priming section below.

Do not run pump dry.

5.13

Priming:

Never operate pump with inlet and/or outlet isolating valves in the
closed position. Damage will occur!

The pump must be primed (filled with water) before starting.

Turn on the service valves and vent/prime pump head.

(a) Loosen priming plug and allow an even flow of water this may take a

few

seconds.

(b) Re-seal draining plug, nipping tight. The pump is now ready to start.

Fig. 13

RGFL, RGDFL

ESFL

KFL

Priming
Plug

Priming
Plug

Priming
Plug

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