Gb 4. p – IMP Pumps GHN(M)(D)basic(auto) & SANbasic 40-100 flanges User Manual

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4.1 Pump description

GHN (basic, auto), GHND (basic, auto): this is a wet-rotor pump, which has a built-in

electric motor with three rotation speeds, representing hand (basic) and automatic (auto)

positions.
The most important advantages of this regulation are:

- energy saving and at the same time operational cost reduction,

- reducing the noise level as a result of excessive flow.

5. i

nStallation

ATTENTION!

Installation and start up should only be carried out by
qualified personnel!

5.1 Pump incorporation

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Pump should be incorporated only in appropriately ventilated premises, protected

against freezing.

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The pump should be incorporated after finishing all welding works and rinsing the

system.

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It is recommended to incorporate stop valves in front of and behind the pump, to prevent

unloading and reloading the system in case of eventual replacement of the pump.

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The pipes should be affixed in a way to prevent burdening the pump with their weight.

The pipes must not be overstretched.

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The pump should be incorporated into piping system with the pump axis 1-1 in

horizontal position (Fig. 3).

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To ensure pumps operation with minimum vibration and noise, the pump should be

incorporated into the straight piping section with lenght of at least 5 -10 x D (D is the

nominal diameter of the pump tube) from the knee.

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Direction of water flow through the pump should match with direction, indicated by an

arrow on the pump casing (Fig.1-POS.1).

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The pump must not be incorporated in to the safety pumping system.

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The nominal tube diameter should not be smaller than the nominal diameter of the

pump.

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The connecting flanges are designed for nominal pressure NP 6/10 (Fig.1 – POS.8).

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GHN (basic, auto), GHNM (basic, auto) pumps have a single hydraulic casing (Fig.1

– POS.8).

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GHND (basic, auto), GHNMD (basic, auto) pumps have double hydraulic casing

(Fig.2 – POS.11), where a tiltable flap is built-in (Fig.2 – POS.10), tilting automatically,

depending on the flow direction of one or another pump.

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Motor rotation direction in hydraulic casing is indicated on the rating plate.

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Pumps shoud be incorporated in places with easy access to enable further

maintenance works.

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The pump should be incorporated in a way to protect the motor and connecting case

against possible dropping water and prevent equipment damage.

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Correct positions during incorporation

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