Wilo 4061441 Solar Pump Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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Wilo 4061441 Solar Pump

Instruction

General Information

These Operating Instructions explain the functions and operation of the pump when installed and ready for use. The figures referred to in the text can be found on the fold-out page at the front.
Use as prescribed
The circulating pump (hereafter refer-red to simply as pump or general unit) is used to pump liquids in pipe systems. The pump must not be used for handling drinking water or food related liquids. Its main fields of application are:

  • Hot-water heating, various systems,

  • Industrial, closed circulating systems.
    Specific details:

  • Type ST: for thermal solar systems

  • Type RSG: for geothermal systems

  • Type AC: for air-conditioning units and cold-water distribution.

Terms (Fig. 1)

  1. Suction joint
  2. Condensate outlet
  3. Pump housing
  4. Pressure joint
  5. Terminal box
  6. Cable entry
  7. Speed switch
  8. Ventilation
  9. Rating plate
  10. Motor housing
Connection and electrical data
  • Voltage: 1~230V ±10%
  • Mains frequency: 50Hz
  • Power consumption
  • Pmax: Rating plate
  • Motor speed, max.: Rating plate
  • Protection category IP: Rating plate
  • Speed setting: 3 stages *
  • Fitting length: 130/180 mm
  • Perm. operating
  • pressure, max.: 10 bar
  • Perm. medium temperatures
  • min./max.: -10/+110 °C
  • Perm. ambient
    temperatures max.: +40 °C Min. inlet pressure** at suction side at
    + 50 °C: 0.05 bar
    + 95 °C: 0.3 bar
    + 110 °C: 1.0 bar
  • For double pumps the additional switchgear S2R 3D is required for time-controlled main/reserve or additional/peak-load operation.
    ** The values are valid up to 300 m above sea level. For higher elevations add: 0.01 bar/100 m.
    The minimim inlet pressure must be maintained in order to avoid cavitation noise!

Permissible fluids:

  • Heating water acc. to VDI 2035

  • Water and water/glycol mixtures in
    a ratio up to 1:1. Glycol mixtures require a reassessment of pump hydraulic data in line with theincreased viscosity and depending on mixing ratios. Only approved makes of additives with corrosion inhibitors must be used in strict compliance with manufacturers’ instructions.

  • For use of other kinds of fluids consult WILO first.

Safety

These instructions contains basic reference which must be strictly adhered. It is therefore imperative for the installer and operator to carefully read these instructions prior to installation and commissioning. Please observe, not only the safety directions under the main heading „safety rules“, but also those added and specially marked under the ensuing headers. Safety marks contained in these instructions
Safety rules contained herein which, if not complied with, may be dangerous to persons are specially highlighted by the following danger symbols:
Staff training
The personnel installing the pump / unit must have the appropriate qualifications for this work.
Dangers from non-observance of safety rules
Non-observance of safety reference may cause personal injury or damage to the pump or installation. Failure to comply with the safety references could invalidate warranty and/or  damage claims. In particular, non-compliance may, for example, cause the following dangerous
situations:

  • Failure of important pump or unit functions,
  •  Causing personal injury due to electrical or mechanical causes.

Safety rules for the operator
Local regulations for the prevention of accidents must be observed. Dangers caused by electrical energy must be excluded. Local or general regulations [e.g. IEC, VDE, etc.] and directives from local energy supply companies are to be followed.

Safety rules for inspection and installation work
The operator must ensure that all inspection and installation work is carried out by authorized and qualified specialists who have carefully studied these instructions.
Work on the pump/unit must be carried out only with the machine switched off and at compete standstill.
Unauthorized modification and manufacture of spare parts Alterations to the pump or installation may only be carried out with the manufacturer’s agreement.
The use of original spare parts and accessories authorized by the manufacturer will ensure safety. The use of any other parts may invalidate claims invoking the liability of the manufacturer for any consequences.
Unauthorized operating methods The operating safety of the pump or installation supplied can only be guaranteed if it is used in accordance with paragraph 1 of the operating instructions. Under no circumstances should the limit values given in the data sheet be exceeded.

Transport/Interim storage

The pump contains electronic components and must be protected against moisture from outside and mechani-cal damage (shock /impact) (Fig. 7). It must not be exposed to temperatures outside the range -10 °C to +50 °C.(Fig. 7).

Description of pump/accessories

Products delivered

  • Complete pump
  • 2 flat gaskets,
  • Installation and operating instructions

Pump description
In the wet-running pump all rotating parts are surrounded by the flow medium, including the motor rotor.
A shaft seal, which would be subject to wear and tear, is not required. The pumping medium lubricates the fric-tion bearing and cools both bearing and rotor.
No motor overload protection is required.
Even the maximum overload current cannot damage the motor. The motor operates non-overloading.

Speed setting (Fig. 8)
The speed of the pump can be adju-sted with a 3-position rotary button. In position 3 the speed is approx. 40…50 % of the maximum speed with the power consumption being redu-ced to 50 %.
Particular features of the pumps Double pumps contain two identical-ly constructed pump heads in a com-mon pump housing with integrated change-over flap. Each pump can run in single mode, and both pumps can also run simultaneously in parallel mode. The operating modes are main/reserve operation or incremen-tal/peak-load operation. The pump heads can be selected of different capacities. Double pumps are suitable of adapting a pipe system to suit indi-vidual load characteristics. The S2R 3D control unit must be connected to control the different operating modes. The ST… and RSG… pumps are pumps with special hydraulics for use in solar thermal systems (Type ST…) or geo-thermal systems (Type RSG…).
The AC 20/…-I(O) pump is an air-conditioning pump with a plasitc (composite) pump housing for use in air-conditioning units and cold-water distribution.
In the AC ../..-I:
(I = inline) pump the pump housing is designed „inline“-, i. e. suction and pressure connections are in line.
The AC ../..-O:
(O = offline) pump is equipped with axial suction and radial discharge connection.

Accessories
Accessories must be ordered separately.

  • Inserts for the pipe connection of the screwed-pipe pump.
  • S2R 3D switchgear for double pump.
  • Thermal insulating units for later insulation of the ST/RSG 25 pump.

Assembly Installation

Installation
Installation and service by qualified personnel only!

  • Assembly should only take place once all welding and soldering work and the rinsing of the pipe network has been completed. Dirt can have an adverse effect on the functioning of the pump.
  • The pump must be installed in an easily accessible position to facilitate inspection or replacement.
  • It is recommended that shut-off devices be fitted before and after the pump. This will save having to drain and refill the system if the pump needs replacing. The fittings are to be installed so that any water that escapes cannot drip onto the pump motor or terminal box.
  • When installed into the flow pipe of an open-vented system, the open safety vent must be connected to the system on the inlet side of the pump.
  • Pump to be mounted with the shaft in the horizontal plane in such a way that it is not stressed by the pipework. (Installation positions in Fig. 2).
  • An arrow on the pump casing indicates the direction of flow (Fig. 3, pos.1).
  • Secure the pump against twisting by using a spanner (Fig. 4).
  • In order to attain the correct terminal box position the motor housing can be turned once the motor fastening screws have been losened (Fig. 5).
  • 86 x Ø 76 x 2.0 mm EP. For units which are to be insulated, only the pump housing may be insulated. The motor and condensate openings must remain free (Fig. 3, pos. 2).

Operation

System filling and venting
The pump may need venting e.g. if the heating and pump are working but the heating element remains cold. If there is air in the pump chamber, the pump will not pump water.
Carefully fill the unit with water.
Solar thermal systems must be filled with ready for use mixtures. The pump must not be used to mix the medium in the system.
The pump is normally vented automa-tically after a short operatinal period. Short-term dry running will not dama-ge the pump. If it becomes necessary to vent the pump, please observe the following procedure:

  • Switch off pump,
    Risk of burning if the pump is touched!
    Depending on the operating condition of the pump and/or installation (fluid temperature) the pump/motor can become very hot.

  • Close the valve on the discharge side.
    Risk of scalding! Depending on the fluid temperature and the system pressure, if the vent screw is completely loosened hot liquid or vapour can escape or even shoot out at high pressure.

  • Carefully loosen and fully remove the vent plug with a suitable screwdriver (Fig. 9).

  • Carefully push pump shaft back several times with screwdriver.

  • Protect all electrical parts against the leaking water.

  •  Switch-on pump.
    It is possible that the pump blocks with the vent plug open, de-pending on the system pressure.

  • After 15…30 s tighten the vent plug.

  • Re-open isolating valve,

Speed setting
If the rooms cannot be sufficiently heated, the speed of the pump may be too low. In this case you will need to switch to a higher speed.
If, on the other hand, the pump is set at too high a speed, flow noise may occur in the lines and in particular at throttled thermostatic valves. This can be rectified by switching to a lower speed.
The speed is changed by means of a rotary button at the terminal box. 3 represents the lowest and 1 the highest speed.

Maintenance

Prior maintenance or repair work switch off the pump and secure against unauthorized switching.

Problems, Causes and Remedies

Motor is switched on but fails to run:

  • Check electrical fuses,
  •  Check voltage of pump (observe rating plate data),
  • Check capacitor size (observe rating plate data!).
  • Motor is blocked, e.g. by deposits from the heating water.
  • Remedies: Fully remove vent plug, check and if necessary rectify free running of pump rotor by turning the slotted end of the shaft with a screwdriver (Fig. 9). At high water temperatures and system pressure close isolating valves before and after the pump. First, allow pump to cool down
  • Noisy pump operation
    • Cavitation due to insufficient inlet pressure.
    • Remedies: increase system pressu-re within the permissible range.
    • Check speed setting, if necessary switch to a lower speed.
    • If the fault cannot be rectified, contact your nearest WILO Customer Service.

Spare parts
All rating plate data must be stated when ordering spare parts.

References

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