Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction and Safety
- 2 Handling and Storage
- 3 Technical Description
- 4 Installation
- 5 Use and Operation
- 5.1 Precautions
- 5.2 Before starting
- 5.3 First starting
- 5.4 Air purge
- 5.5 Setting the timer
- 5.6 Operation modes
- 5.6.1 Fix speed models
- 5.6.2 Variable speed models
- 5.6.3 Fix speed models with fix value temperature control
- 5.6.4 Fix speed models with variable value temperature control
- 5.6.5 Autocirc pumps
- 5.6.6 LED light
- 5.6.7 Motor protection from overtemperature
- 5.6.8 Dry run protection
- 5.6.9 Power Down Reset (PDR)
- 5.6.10 Temperature sensor error mode
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 Technical Information
- 9 Disposal
- 10 Warranty
en – Original Instructions
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Figure 4
No.
Description
No.
Description
1 Pump inlet from hot water supply line 3 Pump outlet to faucet/tap for cold water
2 Pump outlet to faucet/tap for hot water 4 Pump inlet from cold water supply line
Pumped liquids
CAUTION:
This pump has been designed and tested for use with water only.
Its suitability
for use with liquids
other than water is the end user's responsibility.
WARNING:
In domestic hot water systems, the water is recommended to be pumped at a temperature
above 122 °F (50 °C) to prevent the risk of legionella.
NOTICE:
Keep the hot water temperature below 140 °F (60 °C). Higher temperatures can cause calcium
and magnesium elements to come out of solution and create solids which could not only cause
damage to the pump, but also reduce water heater efficiency and premature failure of the water
heater.
Hard Water Conditions
Use a water conditioner if you have hard water. Hard water can cause scale build-up and
eventually reduce the life of the pump and other system components.
OEM applications
For use with alternative circulating fluids contact Xylem or the Authorized Distributor.
The liquids must be:
• Clean
• Free of solid – especially metallic - particles or fibers
• Free of mineral oils
• Chemically and mechanically non aggressive
• Non-flammable
• Non-explosive
Observe the operating limits in section
8 Technical Information on page 40.