TOOLCRAFT TO-8992887 Garden Pump with Pressure Tank Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Toolcraft
Table of Contents
- TOOLCRAFT TO-8992887 Garden Pump with Pressure Tank
- Introduction
- Intended use
- Delivery content
- Operating Instructions for download
- Safety instructions
- Product Overview
- Placement of the domestic water supply
- Setup
- Discontinuing use
- Troubleshooting
- Care and cleaning
- Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
- Disposal
- Technical Data
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TOOLCRAFT TO-8992887 Garden Pump with Pressure Tank
Introduction
Dear customer,
- Thank you for purchasing this product.
- This product complies with statutory national and European regulations.
- To ensure that the product remains in this state and to guarantee safe operation, always follow the instructions in this manual.
These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important information on setting up and using the product. Do not give this product to a third party without the operating instructions. Therefore, retain these operating instructions for reference!
- If there are any technical questions, please contact www.conrad.com/contact.
Explanation of symbols
- The symbol with the lightning in a triangle indicates that there is a risk to your health, e.g. due to an electric shock.
- The symbol with an exclamation mark in a triangle is used to highlight important information in these operating instructions. Always read this information carefully.
- The arrow symbol indicates special information and tips on how to use the product.
Intended use
- The product is intended for private use, e.g. in hobby gardens. The product is not suitable for the operation of irrigation or irrigation systems in professional, industrial or public areas (e.g. gardens). The product is also not suitable for continuous operation e.g. for circulation plants.
- Only clean, clear fresh water is allowed to be used as pumped liquid (rainwater, tap water or chlorine-containing swimming pool water). The temperature of the pumped liquid must not exceed +35 °C.
- The product serves e.g. for water supply of suitable equipment in the garden via private wells (groundwater) or for pumping in/out of containers (rainwater cistern). The domestic water supply can also be used to supply water for WC flushing or washing machines from wells or rainwater cisterns.
- The product must not be used for drinking water supply and it must not be connected to an existing municipal drinking water supply.
- The product has a built-in pressure switch. For example, if a tap connected to the pressure side of the domestic water supply is opened, and the water pressure drops below the preset switch-on pressure, the pump of the domestic water supply will switch on automatically. If the tap is closed, the pump switches off again when the switch-off pressure of the pressure switch is reached.
- The pressure vessel integrated into the domestic water supply buffers the removal of small amounts of water and thus prevents too frequent start-up of the pump, ensuring a longer service life.
- For safety and approval purposes, you must not rebuild and/or modify this product. Using the product for purposes other than those described above may damage the product. In addition, improper use can cause hazards such as a short circuit, fire or electric shock. Read the operating instructions carefully and store them in a safe place. If you pass the product on to a third party, please hand over these operating instructions as well.
- All company and product names included herein are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
Delivery content
- Product
- Filter cover removal tool
- Operating instructions
Operating Instructions for download
Use the link www.conrad.com/downloads (alternatively scan the QR code) to download the com-plete operating instructions (or new/current versions if available). Follow the instructions on the web page.
Safety instructions
Read the operating instructions and safety information carefully. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling in these operating instructions, we will assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
Special instructions
- This appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved.
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
- A damaged mains cable may only be replaced by the manufacturer, a workshop commissioned by the manufacturer or a similarly qualified person, to prevent any danger.
- Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before assembling, disassembling, or cleaning.
- This product is not protected against the effects of freezing and shall not be left outside during freezing weather conditions.
- Only connect the mains plug to a mains outlet protected by a residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA.
- In Austria, the product may be operated in the vicinity of swimming pools and garden ponds only if a suitable ÖVE-tested safety isolating transformer is connected upstream in addition to the ground fault circuit interrupter.
- The pump must not be used when people or pets are in the water.
General information
- Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. It may become a dangerous toy for children.
- Protect the product from extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, strong jolts, high humidity, moisture, flammable gases, vapours and solvents.
- Never expose the product to mechanical stress.
- If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of operation and protect it from any accidental use. The safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product:
- is visibly damaged,
- is no longer working properly,
- has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or
- has been subjected to any serious transport-related stress.
- Please handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height may damage the product.
- Always observe the safety information and operating instructions of any other devices that are connected to the product.
- The product complies with the protection class IPX4.
- This product is built according to protection class I. Only a proper mains socket of the public supply network may be used as a voltage source.
- Contact an expert when in doubt about the operation, safety or connection of the appliance.
- Maintenance, modifications and repairs must be carried out by a technician or a specialist repair centre.
- If you have any questions that are not answered in these operating instructions, please contact our technical customer service or other professionals.
Installation site and connection
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Assemble and operate the product in a way that keeps it out of reach of children.
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The connection and use of the product are only permitted if the product is operated via a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) with a rated leakage current of <= 30 mA.
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In Austria, the product may be operated in the vicinity of swimming pools and garden ponds only if a suitable ÖVE-tested safety isolating transformer is connected upstream in addition to the ground fault circuit interrupter.
For other countries, observe the applicable regulations. -
Place the domestic water supply at a safe distance from the pumped medium. The domestic water supply must not be installed and operated in or underwater. Otherwise, it will be damaged, and there is a risk of death from an electric shock!
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In the place of operation t, the ambient temperature must not be around or under the freezing point (<0 °C). This causes the water to freeze in the domestic water supply; the higher volume of ice destroys the domestic water supply. Store the product in a dry place above freezing point during winter.
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Although the domestic water supply complies with the protection class IPX4, it must be operated in a place protected against rainfall. In addition, protect the domestic water supply from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, dust and dirt.
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If you use an extension line or if it is required to lay the cables to the domestic water supply, they must not have a smaller cross-section than the domestic water supply itself. Use only extension leads with earthing contacts suitable for outdoor use.
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Protect the mains cable of the domestic water supply from cold/heat, oil/gasoline and sharp edges; do not step on the power cord, and do not drive on it (for example, a garden cart, bicycle, or car). Never bend the power cord or place objects on it.
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Make sure that electrical plug-in connections are located in areas protected against flooding, otherwise, there is the lethal danger of an electric shock! If necessary, use suitable protective housings for the plug connections.
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Protect the mains plug against moisture! Never plug in or unplug the product when your hands are wet. There is a risk of fatal electric shock!
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The mains cable or the mains plug must not be cut off.
Operation
- Only clean, clear fresh water with a maximum temperature of + 35 °C is allowed as pumped liquid. Use a suitable water filter to protect the domestic water supply from the ingress of dirt.
- The product is not suitable for conveying drinking water or food.
- The product is not suitable for conveying corrosive/erosive, flammable or explosive liquids (such as gasoline, heating oil, cellulose thinner), fats, oils, sewage water, salt water or waste water from toilet facilities.
- Use a coarse filter and a return stop at the end of the suction hose.
- The main socket, to which the domestic water supply is connected, must be easily accessible. The power cord should face down from the power outlet to prevent water from returning to the main socket.
- For operation, place the domestic water supply on a flat, level, stable, sufficiently large surface. Protect sensitive surfaces against scratches, pressure marks and possibly water leakage using a suitable pad.
- The product must only be operated in an upright position.
- The built-in stand allows the domestic water supply to be screwed to a stable surface with four suitable screws.
- Do not carry the product by the power cord.
- The product is not protected against dry run.
- There must be no persons in the pumped medium during the operation.
- The product must not be used in or near explosive liquids or gases, there is a danger of explosion!
- Only use the product in temperate climates. It is not suitable for use in tropical climates.
- Consequential damage that may occur due to a malfunction or fault in the domestic water supply must be prevented by suitable measures (for example, water level gauges, sensors, alarm devices, reserve pump or similar).
- In case of failure or defect of the integrated pressure switch or lack of water supply on the suction side, excessive heating of the water in the pump may be observed. If the pressure side is opened, then hot water is discharged, risk of scald burns/injury!
- Check the entire product for signs of damage, e.g. of the housing and the power cord/mains plug.
- If you observe any damages, you must not use the product.
- If the product is already connected to the mains voltage, first disconnect the corresponding mains socket from all poles by switching off the circuit breaker or unscrewing the fuse and then switching off the associated ground fault circuit interrupter.
- Only now unplug the mains plug of the domestic water supply from the mains socket. Discontinue use and take the product to a specialist repair centre. Never attempt repairs yourself, leave them to a specialist!
- Never use the product immediately after it has been brought from a cold room into a warm one. The condensation that forms might destroy the product. Furthermore, this could cause a lethal electric shock! Allow the product to reach room temperature before connecting it and putting it to use. This may take several hours.
- The main outlet must be located near the device and be easily accessible.
- Never unplug the mains plug by pulling on the cable. Always use the grips on the plug.
- Unplug the mains plug from the mains socket if you do not plan to use the appliance for an extended period.
- For safety reasons, disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket during thunderstorms.
- Make sure that the mains cable is not squeezed, bent, damaged by sharp edges or subjected to mechanical stress. Avoid excessive thermal stress on the main cable from extreme heat or cold. Do not modify the mains cable. Otherwise, the main cable may be damaged. Damaged mains cables can cause a fatal electric shock.
- Do not touch the main cable if there are any signs of damage. Power down the respective mains socket (e.g. via the respective circuit breaker), and then carefully unplug the mains plug from the mains socket. Never use the product if the main cable is damaged.
- Damaged main cables must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorised repair centre or a qualified electrician.
- Never insert or unplug the mains plug when your hands are wet.
Product Overview
- Filling opening (for filling the pump)
- Pressure valve cover
- Pressure vessel
- Stand, 4x
- Power cable
- Manometer
- Drain opening (to drain the pump)
- Pressure switch
- Pump
- Suction opening (intake side of the pump)
- Outlet opening (pressure side of the pump)
- Carry handle
- ON/OFF switch
- Filter basket
- Filter cover
- Filter cover removal tool
Placement of the domestic water supply
- For example, the domestic water supply can be installed and operated near a well on your property or a rainwater system. Place the domestic water supply on a flat, level, stable, sufficiently large surface suitable for the weight of the domestic water supply with water inside. Protect sensitive surfaces against scratches, pressure marks and possibly water leakage using a suitable pad.
- Make sure that the pump of the domestic water supply is higher than the surface of the water source (e.g. well or rainwater cistern) from which it will be extracted, if possible.
- Wear firm shoes and suitable work clothing during installation/commissioning. The product may have sharp edges. Therefore, wear suitable work gloves. It is also recommended to wear safety goggles.
- The domestic water supply must always be operated standing on the underside, but never in other operating conditions.
- Due to the elevated centre of gravity, we recommend screwing the domestic water supply over the four openings in the stand (4). Use appropriate screws and wall plugs, depending on the surface. If the domestic water supply is not mounted, there is a risk of tipping over. This does not only involve the risk of damage to the domestic water supply and the leakage of water but also the risk of injury.
- You can use suitable vibration dampers for mounting to reduce or avoid the vibration.
- The domestic water supply must be installed, mounted and operated in a well-ventilated place, which is protected against the effects of the weather.
- Never place the domestic water supply in or under the water, there is a risk of death due to an electric shock! Never place the domestic water supply in a flood-prone area. The domestic water supply must be mounted and operated so that it cannot fall into the water.
- In outdoor temperatures equal to or below 0 °C, the water freezes in the domestic water supply, leading to its destruction and the loss of warranty/guarantee!
- In the presence of such low outdoor temperatures, first disconnect the domestic water supply from the mains voltage; then open a tap on the pressure side to drain the remaining water pressure. Then disconnect all hoses from the domestic water supply and empty the domestic water supply and hoses. Store the domestic water supply in a dry, clean and frost-free place.
- Carry or move the domestic water supply only via the pressure vessel. The domestic water supply must never be held or transported via the main cable! Otherwise, the power cord may get damaged, risk of an electric shock! Also, do not hold or move the domestic water supply via the hoses, the pump or the pressure switch.
Setup
- If the domestic water supply is installed and operated in a fixed location, we recommend the use of suitable shut-off valves on both the suction and the discharge sides.
- To better seal the fittings, for example, a suitable thread sealing tape can be used.
Sample connections
(only for information, the picture of the domestic water supply may differ)
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Connect the suction hose to the suction opening (10) (first remove the plastic cover from the suction opening). The inner diameter of the suction hose must be at least 25 mm. The suction hose must be resistant to kinking and suitable for vacuum operation.
- Do not use force when tightening the fittings.
- Make sure that the suction hose does not exert any mechanical stress on the pump. Fix the suction hose separately; this applies especially when the suction hose is very long. The suction hose should be as short as possible to maximise the conveying capacity.
- All components of the suction side must be tight, otherwise, the air may be sucked in, causing the malfunction of the pump or pressure switch.
- Fill the suction hose with clean water before connecting it to the domestic water supply.
- Use a suitable coarse and fine filter to prevent contamination from entering the pump or pressure vessel. This also prevents the ingress of dirt into the lines of the pressure side.
- Be sure to insert a kink- and vacuum-tight suction hose. Such hoses usually have a plastic or metal spiral present in the sheath. Pressure hoses are not suitable for being used on the suction side.
- The suction hose must be routed so that it rises towards the suction opening. This prevents the formation of air pockets.
- Be sure to install a return stop at the end of the suction hose. This not only facilitates and speeds up the suction process during the first set-up of the domestic water supply, but it also prevents the water from draining in normal operation when the pump is switched off. This shortens the time required for suction to start again.
- Place the end of the suction hose in the water so that it is always under the water and the domestic water supply does not suck air.
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At the outlet opening (11), close the pressure line, e.g. to a garden irrigation system or the water supply of the toilet flush (remove the plastic cover from the outlet opening first).
- Do not use force when tightening the fittings.
- Make sure that the pressure line does not exert any mechanical stress on the pump.
- All components of the pressure line (hose, connections/junctions, etc.) must be pressure-tight and leak-proof. Unsuitable hoses may burst, resulting in injury! Leaking water can also cause damage and/or injury!
- In any case, make sure that the pump does not run dry as it has no dry run protection.
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Fill the pump with clean water (≥ 1,5 L). At the top of the pump, you will find a filling opening (1). Open the filling opening with a suitable open-end or ring spanner. Close these openings after filling them carefully. The pump can also be filled with water via the outlet opening (11).
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To minimise the transmission of vibrations, the domestic water supply should be connected to a hose network via a flexible pressure line.
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Plug the power plug into a proper protective contact mains plug. (only for information, the picture of the domestic water supply may differ)
- The mains plug may be plugged into the mains socket only when it is dry. Otherwise, there is a risk of a fatal electrical shock!
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The domestic water supply now starts to work. During the initial set-up, the suction process may take some time until there is sufficient pressure on the pressure side so that the pressure switch deactivates the pump.
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To allow air to leak, briefly open a tap on the pressure side if necessary, then close it again.
Caution!- Allow the pump to work against the closed pressure side for a maximum of 10 minutes during the suction process. Otherwise, the water in the pump can heat up excessively. If this water comes out of the pump, there is a risk of injury/scalding! In addition, the pump and vessel can be damaged.
- If you have placed a shut-off ball valve in the suction line, it must never be closed during the operation of the domestic water supply.
- If the pump does not suck in water, disconnect the domestic water supply from the mains voltage, and unplug the mains plug out of the mains socket. Open the tap on the pressure side to release any overpressure. Then refill the suction hose and the pump until the water overflows. Subsequently, as described above, a new suction process can be started.
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If the water has been sucked in correctly, close the tap on the pressure side.
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After closing the tap on the pressure side, the pump of the domestic water supply continues to run for some time until sufficient pressure is built up again. Thereafter, the pressure switch automatically shuts off the pump. The manometer (6) shows the water pressure present on the pressure side.
- In the pressure vessel is a rubber bellow, on which the pressure is built up. As a result, not only does the automatic control of the pump of the domestic water system take place, but small amounts of water can also be withdrawn without the pump starting.
Important!
If there is a leak on the pressure side (leaking hose connection or similar),
water is continuously pumped in principle. This could lead to serious water
damage.
- The domestic water supply is now ready for operation.
- If a pressure drop occurs when a tap on the pressure side is opened, the pressure switch activates the pump of the domestic water supply and water is automatically pumped.
- If the tap is closed again, then the pump of the domestic water supply continues to run for some time until sufficient pressure is built up again. Thereafter, the pressure switch automatically shuts off the pump.
- As already described above, small amounts of water can be withdrawn through the pressure vessel without the pump starting.
Discontinuing use
To deactivate the domestic water supply, switch the power OFF and then unplug the mains plug from the mains socket.
However, if the domestic water supply must be disconnected from the hoses (for example for cleaning, maintenance or winter storage), proceed as follows:
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To deactivate the domestic water supply, switch the power OFF and then unplug the mains plug from the mains socket.
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Open the tap on the pressure side so that the existing water pressure can be drained.
Caution!
If this is not observed, water can leak under high pressure. This could cause injury (for example, if the water jet hits the eye). Wear eye protection. -
Disconnect the hoses from the domestic water supply.
- This may result in a lot of water, especially from the hose, which is connected to the pressure side. Keep enough empty buckets ready.
- Think of emptying the hoses installed outdoors to avoid frost damage; open possibly mounted water taps.
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Make sure the pressure gauge does not show the pressure.
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Let residual water run out of the pump of the domestic water supply. To do this, open the drain opening (7) behind the manometer.
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Close the drain opening again after the residual water has drained.
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Dry the domestic water supply and the power cord. Then wind up the power cord.
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Turn the plastic covers into the suction and drain openings.
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Hibernate the domestic water supply in a frost-proof and dry room, which is inaccessible to children.
(only for information, the picture of the domestic water supply may differ)
Carry or transport the domestic water supply only via the pressure vessel. Never carry it using the hose or the main cord. In addition, do not carry/transport the domestic water supply via the pump, as this can damage the connection between the pump and the pressure vessel.
Troubleshooting
The pump of the domestic water supply does not suction
- Open any tap on the pressure side, as the air in the hose or the pump cannot escape. Move the domestic water supply a little back and forth (unless it is screwed tight).
- Fill the suction hose and the pump with water before connecting the domestic water supply to the mains voltage.
- Unplug the mains plug briefly from the mains socket and then plug it in again.
- Check that the suction opening of the suction hose is completely underwater.
- If you have placed a shut-off ball valve in the suction line, it must never be closed during the operation of the domestic water supply.
Water is being pumped, but the pressure switch does not turn off the pump
- A tap on the pressure side is open or a hose connection is leaking.
- Only if all discharge openings are closed and the hose connection on the pressure side is tight, sufficient pressure can be built up via the pressure vessel so that the pressure switch deactivates the pump.
- Check the pressure in the pressure vessel. Refer to:
- “12. Care and cleaning”.
- “b) Check and adjust the pressure in the pressure vessel”.
- “15. Technical data”.
The pump does not work
The overtemperature protection has tripped. Switch the power OFF and then
disconnect the domestic water supply from the mains voltage and let it cool
down (at least 30 minutes). Eliminate the cause of the trip (e.g. water
temperature too high, dry running too long, shut-off ball valve on the suction
side accidentally closed or similar).
Flow rate is lower or too low
- Check the suction opening or the water filter mounted on it for dirt.
- The pump of the domestic water supply sucks in the air because the suction opening is no longer completely underwater.
- Check the attachment of the suction hose to the domestic water supply.
- Check the suction hose for leaks or kinks.
- The more the flow rate decreases, the larger the delivery height is.
- The hose diameter is too low.
- An unsuitable hose, which was deformed by the negative pressure during the suction process, was used on the suction side. Be sure to use a kink- and vacuum-tight suction hose on the suction side.
After closing a tap on the pressure side, the pump continues to run for a
while
This is normal as the pump of the domestic water supply must first build up a
certain pressure so that the pressure switch turns off the pump.
The pump draws in too little water or no water at all.
The filter basket may be clogged, rinse and clean the filter basket. See
section: “c) Clean the filter basket”.
Care and cleaning
General information
- There are no serviceable parts in the domestic water supply, so never open or disassemble it. Any maintenance or repair and the ensuing opening of the domestic water supply may only be carried out by an expert or a specialist workshop.
- Before cleaning, switch the power OFF and then disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket.
- To clean the outside of the domestic water supply, a clean, soft cloth is sufficient.
- Dry the domestic water supply and the power cord before storing the product in a dry, clean and frost-free place. Turn the plastic covers into the suction and drain openings.
- Never use aggressive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions for cleaning as these may damage the casing or cause the product to malfunction.
Check and adjust the pressure in the pressure vessel
(only for information, the picture of the domestic water supply may differ)
- A pressure of 1.5 – 2.9 bar must be present in the pressure vessel to ensure the switch on/off of the pressure switch.
- Turn the cap on the pressure vessel counterclockwise until it can be removed.
- You can measure the pressure via the valve using a suitable pressure gauge.
- The pressure can be adjusted correctly using an air pump or a compressor.
- Replace the cap and turn it to the right manually.
- After the operation or emptying, a small residual amount of water may remain in the domestic water supply. Therefore, when storing or transporting the pump in a vehicle, use an appropriate mat.
Clean the filter basket
After each use or if you notice a drop in suction performance, check the
filter basket for dirt or debris that may cause clogging.
- (If applicable) switch the power OFF and then disconnect the mains plug from the power supply.
- Open a faucet that the pump services to relieve the pressure in the system.
- Wait until water stops flowing from the faucet, then close it again.
- Use the included filter cover removal tool to remove the filter cover.
- Gently remove the filter and rinse it using fresh water.
- Replace the filter cover taking care not to over-tighten it.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau hereby declares that this product is (are) in conformity with the following directives, norms and/or regulations.
- Model number: JGP-JH-130062C
MD directive 2006/42/EC
- EN IEC 60335-2-41:2021/A11:2021
- EN 60335-1:2012/A15:2021; EN 62233:2008
EMC directive 2014/30/EU
- EN IEC 55014-1:2021; EN IEC 55014-2:2021
- EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019/A1:2021 EN 61000-3-3:2013/A2:2021 RoHS directive 2011/65/EU + 2015/863/EU
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity: www.conrad.com/downloads.
Enter the product item number in the search box. You can then download the EU Declaration of Conformity in the available languages.
Disposal
This symbol must appear on any electrical and electronic equipment placed on the EU market. This symbol indicates that this device should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life. Owners of WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shall dispose of it separately from unsorted municipal waste. Spent batteries and accumulators, which are not enclosed by the WEEE, as well as lamps that can be removed from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner, must be removed by end users from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner before it is handed over to a collection point.
Distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are legally obliged to provide free take-back of waste. Conrad provides the following return options free of charge (more details on our website):
- in our Conrad offices
- at the Conrad collection points
- at the collection points of public waste management authorities or the collection points set up by manufacturers or distributors within the meaning of the ElektroG
End users are responsible for deleting personal data from the WEEE to be disposed of. It should be noted that different obligations about the return or recycling of WEEE may apply in countries outside of Germany.
Technical Data
- Operating voltage……………………………………….230 V/AC, 50 Hz
- Protection class………………………………………….I
- Protection type……………………………………………IPX4
- Self-priming……………………………………………….yes
- Excess temperature protection……………………..yes
- Dry run protection……………………………………….no
- Suction depth……………………………………………..max. 8 m
- Install a return stop at the end of the suction hose.
- Conveying means……………………………………….Clean, clear fresh water
- Particle size/dirt………………………………………….max. 1 mm
- Mount a suitable water filter (coarse and fine filter) on the suction side. This prevents contamination of the pump and the pressure switch; in addition, the ingress of dirt is prevented in the lines on the pressure side.
- The temperature of the flow medium……………..max. +35 °C
- Connection thread………………………………………G1 (IG) inside 30.3 mm (1”)
- Connection cable………………………………………..H07RN-F, 3G 1.0 mm², length approx. 1 m
- Operating conditions……………………………………0 to + 50 ºC, ≤ 90% relative humidity
- Storage conditions………………………………………+5 to +40 ºC, ≤ 90% relative humidity
- Power consumption…………………………………….max. 1300 W
- Working pressure……………………………………….1.5 – 2.9 bar
- Conveyed height…………………………………………max. 53 m
- Conveyed volume……………………………………….max. 6000 L/h (depending on the conveyed height)
- Dimensions (L x W x H)……………………………….490 x 580 x 270 mm
- Weight………………………………………………………approx. 14.2 kg
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