Shut-Down, Restart; Shutting Down The Compact Booster Unit; Restarting The Compact Booster Unit; Storage - Honeywell CBU144 Series Instructions Manual

Compact booster unit - single pump to ensure the quality of potable water according to en1717
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11. Shut-down, restart

11.1 Shutting down the compact booster unit

Water is supplied during the period in which the system is shut down di-
rectly with p
. Water flows through the compact booster unit in the
before
process.
1. Set main switch to 0.
2. Secure the system against unintentional operation
Empty the compact booster unit if it is shut down for a longer period of
time.

11.2 Restarting the compact booster unit

Please note the procedures in chapter 8.

12. Storage

12.1 Short-term storage

Short-term storage is possible without further preparation under the speci-
fied environmental conditions.

12.2 Storage/Preservation

Caution
Damage during storage caused by frost, humidity, dirt, UV radiation
or pests
Corrosion/Contamination of the system!
Protect the system against frost, do not store outside.
Caution
Damp, dirty or damaged openings and junctions
Danger of leaks and damaging the system!
Uncover openings in the system only during installation.

12.3 Storage conditions

Storage location
closed room, dry and dust-free
Ambient temperature
5°C to 40°C (incl. power pack)
Relative air humidity
max. 80% r.h.
EN1H-1374GE23 R1014 - Translation of original
GB

13. Disassembly, disposal

13.1 Safety instructions for disassembly

Danger
Unintentionally switching on the compact booster unit
Danger to life!
The compact booster unit has to be voltage free during disas-
sembly. Turning off the system with the motor protection switch
does not securely shut off the motor inlet lines.
Only perform maintenance work on the compact booster unit if
you are sure that the compact booster unit is free of power.
Secure the compact booster unit against being switched on
unintentionally.
Danger
Danger of injury from electric voltage.
High shock currents and burns from direct and indirect contact with
live parts.
Turn off the power supply before disassembling the compact
booster unit and secure it from being turned on.
Warning
Components and lines under pressure
Personal and property damage!
Before work is done on pressure-retaining components, the
pump has to be depressurised!
Disconnect the pump from the power supply!
Warning
Hot surfaces of the pump housing
Danger of burning!
The pump housing has to be at ambient temperature!
Warning
Inappropriate lifting/moving of heavy modules or components
Personal and property damage!
When moving heavy modules or components, use suitable
transport devices, lifting devices and lifting accessories.
Danger
Hazardous or hot pump medium
Hazardous for humans and environment!
Collect and dispose of rinsing fluid as well as any residual
fluids.
Wear protective clothing and mask if necessary.
Observe the legislature concerning disposal of hazardous
fluids.
Warning
Danger through improper disassembly
Performance of tasks only by qualified personnel (see section
1.11).
It is imperative to observe the laws and regulations on waste disposal
of materials that are detrimental to the environment.
B
Such materials include old oils, coolants, paint, plastics and chemicals.
If in doubt, consult the manufacturer.
1. Disassembly of the system.
- Collect grease and lubricants during disassembly.
2. Separate the pump materials for example according to:
- Metal
- Plastic
- Electronic junk
- Grease and lubricants
3. Dispose according to local regualtions or have them disposed of accor-
ding to regulations.
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