Trouble shooting declaration of conformity, Declaration of conformity, Maintenance – Sealey TP98 User Manual

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6. TROUbLE SHOOTING

Declaration of Conformity

the construction files for these products are held by the Manufacturer and may be inspected on request

by contacting Jack sealey Ltd.

For Jack Sealey Ltd. Sole importer into the UK of Sealey Power Products.

Diesel/Fluid Transfer Pump

Models TP98.v2 & TP9824.v2

2006/95/Ec Low Voltage Directive

2004/108/Ec EMc Directive

93/68/EEc cE Marking Directive

17 september 2009

signed by steve Buckle

8. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without

prior notice.

IMPORTANT: no liability is accepted for incorrect use of this equipment.

WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.

INFORMATION: call us for a copy of our latest catalogue on 01284 757525 and leave your full name and address including your postcode.

6.2 the priming phase may last from several seconds to a few minutes, dependant on conditions. should this phase appear to be prolonged, stop the

pump and check the following:

that the pump is not running completely dry (see section 4.2 on priming the pump).

that the suction tubing is not allowing air in.

that the filter is not clogged.

that the difference in height between the pump and the end of the suction hose is not more than 2mtr.

that the delivery tube is allowing the evacuation of air.

6.2 When priming has occurred, ensure that the pump is operating as anticipated.

7. MAINTENANCE

7.1 check the pump casing, suction and delivery tubes regularly for leaks.

7.2 Keep the pump clean for easy detection of leaks.

7.3 remove and clean the filter every 10 hours of operation or sooner if the transfer flow begins to decrease.

7.4 Dispose of environmentally hazardous parts in the proper manner.

7.5 this pump is protected from voltage surges and short circuits by a trip switch.

01284 757500

01284 703534

Sole UK Distributor

Sealey Group,

Bury st. Edmunds, suffolk.

[email protected]

www.sealey.co.uk

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Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

the motor is not running.

Lack of electrical power.

check the electrical connections.

rotor jammed.

check for possible damage or obstruction of the

rotating components.

Motor problems.

contact your authorised sealey dealer.

the motor turns slowly when starting.

Power supply is of insufficient voltage.

Increase voltage.

Low or no flow rate.

Low level in source tank.

Refill the tank.

foot valve blocked.

clean and/or replace the valve.

filter clogged.

Clean filter.

Excessive suction pressure

Lower the pump with respect to the level of fluid in the

tank or increase the bore of the tubing.

High loss of head in the delivery circuit (working

with the bypass open).

use shorter tubing or increase the bore.

Bypass valve blocked.

Dismantle the valve and clean or replace it.

Air entering the pump or suction tube.

check seals and connections.

A narrowing in the suction tubing.

use tubing suited to the pressures involved.

Low rotation speed.

check the voltage at the pump. Adjust voltage and/or

use cables of greater cross section.

the suction tubing is resting at the bottom of the

tank.

raise the tubing.

Increased pump noise.

cavitation occurring.

reduce suction pressure.

Irregular functioning of the bypass.

Dispense fuel until the air is purged from the bypass

system.

Air present in the diesel fuel.

Verify the suction connections.

Leakage from the body pump.

seal damaged.

check and replace the seal.

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tP98.V2, tP9824.V2 Issue no.2 - 17/02/09

We, the sole importer into the uK, declare that the products listed below are in conformity with the following EEc

standards and directives.

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