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Contents
Glossary .................................................................................................................................................. 5
1 General.................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Principles ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Installation of partly completed machinery.................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Target group..................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Other applicable documents............................................................................................................................ 6
1.5 Symbols ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.6 Key to safety symbols/markings....................................................................................................................... 7
2 Safety ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 General.............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Intended use ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Personnel qualification and training............................................................................................................... 8
2.4 Consequences and risks caused by non-compliance with this manual ......................................................... 9
2.5 Safety awareness .............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.6 Safety information for the operator/user ....................................................................................................... 9
2.7 Safety information for maintenance, inspection and installation ................................................................ 9
2.8 Unauthorised modes of operation ................................................................................................................ 10
3 Transport/Temporary Storage/Disposal............................................................................................. 11
3.1 Checking the condition upon delivery .......................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Transport......................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Storage/preservation ...................................................................................................................................... 11
3.4 Return to supplier........................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 Disposal ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
6 Commissioning/Start-up/Shutdown................................................................................................... 25
6.1 Commissioning/Start-up ................................................................................................................................. 25
6.1.1 Prerequisites for commissioning/start-up ......................................................................................... 25
6.1.2 Start-up/shutdown ............................................................................................................................. 25
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7 Servicing/Maintenance ........................................................................................................................ 30
7.1 Safety regulations........................................................................................................................................... 30
7.2 Servicing/inspection........................................................................................................................................ 30
7.3 Drainage/disposal ........................................................................................................................................... 30
7.4 Dismantling the pump set.............................................................................................................................. 31
7.5 Reassembling the pump set ........................................................................................................................... 33
7.6 Tightening torques......................................................................................................................................... 34
7.7 Recommended spare parts stock ................................................................................................................... 34
8 Trouble-shooting.................................................................................................................................. 35
9 Related Documents .............................................................................................................................. 37
9.1 General assembly drawing with list of components .................................................................................... 37
9.1.1 General assembly drawing of Ama-Drainer .../10, .../10K, .../35...................................................... 37
9.1.2 General assembly drawing Ama-Drainer 522/11.............................................................................. 40
9.2 Dimensions and connections ......................................................................................................................... 42
9.2.1 Single pumps ...................................................................................................................................... 42
9.2.2 Examples of transportable models ................................................................................................... 45
9.2.3 Examples of stationary installation................................................................................................... 47
9.2.4 Installation example of a dual-pump station................................................................................... 49
9.3 Wiring diagrams ............................................................................................................................................. 50
9.3.1 Ama-Drainer SE .................................................................................................................................. 50
9.3.2 Ama-Drainer NE ................................................................................................................................. 51
9.3.3 Ama-Drainer SD ................................................................................................................................. 52
9.3.4 Ama-Drainer ND................................................................................................................................. 53
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Glossary
Glossary
Close-coupled design
Motor directly fitted to the pump via a flange or a
drive lantern
Discharge line
Pipe for transporting waste water to a level above
the flood level into the sewer system
DOL starting
For low power ratings (usually up to 4 kW), the
three-phase motor is connected directly to the
mains voltage.
EN 12050-2
European Standard for waste water lifting units
which are used to dispose of faeces-free waste
water occurring below the flood level of buildings
and sites. It defines general requirements as well
as principles of construction and testing.
Flood level
Maximum backflow level of waste water in a
drainage system
Hydraulic system
The part of the pump in which the kinetic energy
is converted into pressure energy
Pump
Machine without drive, additional components or
accessories
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Pump set
Complete pump set consisting of pump, drive,
additional components and accessories
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1 General
1 General
1.1 Principles
This operating manual is valid for the type series and variants indicated on the front
cover.
The operating manual describes the proper and safe use of this equipment in all
phases of operation.
The name plate indicates the type series, the main operating data and the serial
number. The serial number uniquely describes the product and is used as
identification in all further business processes.
In the event of damage, immediately contact your nearest KSB service facility to
maintain the right to claim under warranty.
1.5 Symbols
Table 2: Symbols used in this manual
Symbol Description
✓ Conditions which need to be fulfilled before proceeding with the
step-by-step instructions
⊳ Safety instructions
⇨ Result of an action
⇨ Cross-references
1. Step-by-step instructions
2.
Note
Recommendations and important information on how to handle
the product
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1 General
Electrical hazard
In conjunction with one of the signal words this symbol indicates a
hazard involving electrical voltage and identifies information about
protection against electrical voltage.
Machine damage
In conjunction with the signal word CAUTION this symbol indicates
a hazard for the machine and its functions.
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2 Safety
2 Safety
All the information contained in this section refers to hazardous situations.
! DANGER
In addition to the present general safety information the action-related safety
information given in the other sections must be observed.
2.1 General
▪ This operating manual contains general installation, operating and maintenance
instructions that must be observed to ensure safe operation of the system and
prevent personal injury and damage to property.
▪ Comply with all the safety instructions given in the individual sections of this
operating manual.
▪ The operating manual must be read and understood by the responsible specialist
personnel/operators prior to installation and commissioning.
▪ The contents of this operating manual must be available to the specialist
personnel at the site at all times.
▪ Information and markings attached directly to the product must always be
complied with and kept in a perfectly legible condition at all times. This applies
to, for example:
– Arrow indicating the direction of rotation
– Markings for connections
– Name plate
▪ The operator is responsible for ensuring compliance with all local regulations not
taken into account.
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2 Safety
▪ Only perform work on the pump set when it has been disconnected from the
power supply (de-energised).
▪ The pump (set) must have cooled down to ambient temperature.
▪ Pump pressure must have been released and the pump must have been drained.
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2 Safety
▪ When taking the pump set out of service always adhere to the procedure
described in the manual. (ð Section 6.3, Page 29)
▪ Decontaminate pumps which handle fluids posing a health hazard.
▪ As soon as the work has been completed, re-install and re-activate any safety-
relevant devices and protective devices. Before returning the product to service,
observe all instructions on commissioning. (ð Section 6.1, Page 25)
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3 Transport/Temporary Storage/Disposal
3 Transport/Temporary Storage/Disposal
3.2 Transport
WARNING
Improper lifting/moving of heavy assemblies or components
Personal injury and damage to property!
▷ Use suitable transport devices, lifting equipment and lifting tackle to move
heavy assemblies or components.
CAUTION
Improper transport
Damage to the pump (set)!
▷ To transport the pump / pump set always use the handle.
▷ Never suspend the pump (set) from the float switch or power cable to lift it up
or transport it.
▷ Prevent the pump (set) from getting knocked or dropped.
3.3 Storage/preservation
CAUTION
Damage during storage due to frost, humidity, dirt, UV radiation or vermin
Corrosion/contamination of the pump!
▷ Store the pump (set) in a dry, dark, frost-proof room not exposed to sunlight
where the atmospheric humidity is as constant as possible.
Store the pump (set) vertically in a dry, dark, frost-proof room not exposed to
sunlight. Under these conditions it does not need additional preservation.
drying purposes.
4. Always complete and enclose a certificate of decontamination when returning
the pump (set). (ð Section 12, Page 56)
Always indicate any safety and decontamination measures taken.
NOTE
If required, a blank certificate of decontamination can be downloaded from the
following web site: www.ksb.com/certificate_of_decontamination
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3 Transport/Temporary Storage/Disposal
3.5 Disposal
WARNING
Fluids, consumables and supplies posing a health hazard
Hazard to persons and the environment!
▷ Collect and dispose of any preservatives, flushing liquids and fluid residues.
▷ Wear safety clothing and a protective mask, if required.
▷ Observe all legal regulations on the disposal of fluids posing a health hazard.
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4 Description of the Pump (Set)
1) Swimming pool water (0.4 to 1.4 mg/l free chlorine, max. 0.6 mg/l combined chlorine, pH 6.9 to 7.7, water hardness 10 to
30 °dH, max. salt content 7 g/l)
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4 Description of the Pump (Set)
4.3 Designation
Example: Ama-Drainer A 4 22 S D / 10 K
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2) Blank
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4 Description of the Pump (Set)
Design
▪ Fully floodable submersible motor pump
▪ Close-coupled design
▪ Single-stage
▪ To EN 12050-2
▪ Vertical discharge nozzle
▪ With or without level control
Installation
▪ Vertical installation
▪ Wet-installed transportable model
▪ Wet-installed stationary model
Drive
▪ Motor winding to IEC 60038
▪ Motor design to EN 60043 T1/IEC 34-1
▪ Thermal class F
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▪ DOL starting
▪ Enclosure IP68 (permanently submerged) to EN 60529 / IEC 529
Ama-Drainer NE/SE 10/35
▪ AC motor
▪ Integrated temperature switches
▪ 10-metre power cable
▪ Shockproof plug
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4 Description of the Pump (Set)
Ama-Drainer SD 10/11/35
▪ Three-phase motor
▪ Integrated temperature switches
▪ 10-metre power cable
▪ CEE plug (3L+PE+N) with motor contactor and phase inverter
Ama-Drainer ND 10/11/35
▪ Three-phase motor
▪ Integrated temperature switches
▪ 10-metre power cable with free cable end and protective cap
Shaft seal
▪ Pump end, 1 bi-directional mechanical seal
▪ Drive end: 1 shaft seal ring
▪ Liquid reservoir between the seals for cooling and lubrication
Impeller type
▪ Open multi-vane impeller
▪ Free-flow impeller
Bearings
▪ Maintenance-free
▪ Grease-packed rolling element bearings sealed for life
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4 Description of the Pump (Set)
3
4 8
5
7 10
11
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4 Description of the Pump (Set)
Accessories
▪ Control units for proper operation of the pump sets
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5 Installation at Site
5 Installation at Site
DANGER
Unsuitable electrical installation
Danger to life!
▷ Make sure the electrical installation meets the VDE 0100 installation rules (i.e.
sockets with earthing terminals).
▷ Make sure the electric mains is equipped with a residual current device of
maximum 30 mA.
▷ Always have the electrical connections installed by a trained and qualified
electrician.
DANGER
Use in an outdoor area
Danger of death from electric shock!
▷ Any extension cords must match the quality of the supplied pump cable (10-
metre cable length).
▷ Do not expose electrical connections to any moisture.
DANGER
Continuous pump operation in swimming pools, garden ponds or similar
Danger of death from electric shock!
▷ Make sure that nobody is in the water while the pump is in operation.
▷ Only use the pump for draining swimming pools, garden ponds, etc. (It is
impermissible to use this pump as a recirculation pump, for example.)
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5.4 Piping
DANGER
Impermissible loads acting on the pump nozzles
Danger to life from escaping hot, toxic, corrosive or flammable fluids!
▷ Do not use the pump as an anchorage point for the piping.
▷ Anchor the pipes in close proximity to the pump and connect them properly
without transmitting any stresses or strains.
▷ Observe the permissible forces and moments at the pump nozzles.
▷ Take appropriate measures to compensate for thermal expansion of the piping.
NOTE
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3) Minimum values
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5 Installation at Site
NOTE
The highest point of the discharge line must be above the flood level (usually street
level) to prevent any backflow from the sewage system.
Transportable model
1. Connect the discharge nozzle to a hose with a suitable adapter (e.g. Storz
coupling)
Stationary installation
▪ Ama-Drainer 405 ... 422
1. Connect the pump to the discharge line with a G 1 1/2 threaded socket.
Use a pipe with an inside diameter of 40 mm.
▪ Ama-Drainer 505/10 K ... 522/10 K
1. Connect the pump to the discharge line with a G 2 threaded socket.
Use a pipe with an inside diameter of 50 mm.
▪ Ama-Drainer 522/11
1. Connect the pump to the discharge line with a G 2 threaded socket.
Use a pipe with an inside diameter of 50 mm.
This pump is also suitable for stationary installation in a sump with a duckfoot
bend and guide wire or guide rail arrangement.
NOTE
When laying a cable between the control system and the pump set's connection
point, verify that the number of cores is sufficient for the sensors. A minimum cross-
section of 1.5 mm² is required.
For the electrical connection of the pump set observe the wiring diagrams.
(ð Section 9.3, Page 50)
The pump set is supplied with power cables; it is wired for DOL starting.
The motors can be connected to low-voltage grids with nominal voltages and voltage
tolerances to IEC 38 or other power supply networks / power supply facilities with
maximum nominal voltage tolerances of ±10 %.
Variants SD and ND:
▪ To ensure complete separation from the power supply network and to prevent
the pump set from running on two phases only, fit an external 3-pole mechanical
interlocking device (e.g. 3-pole circuit breaker).
▪ To ensure the pump set is switched off in the event of excessive temperatures
connect the bimetal switch integrated in the winding to the control circuit. This is
mandatory if:
– The CEE plug type Hyper has been removed.
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5 Installation at Site
CAUTION
Fluid level below the specified minimum
Damage to the pump set by cavitation!
▷ Never allow the fluid level to drop below the specified minimum.
NOTE
The pump set is switched ON/OFF with the float switch at an UPWARD/
DOWNWARD slant of approximately 40° of the float housing (clearly audible
switching noise in the float housing).
Automatic operation of the pump set in a tank requires the use of level control
equipment.
Observe the minimum level of fluid handled. (ð Section 6.2.3.2, Page 28)
The ... SE / ... SD models are equipped with a float switch. Set the switching level on
site.
4) On variant R the lifting lug at the handle cannot be used as an attachment point.
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DANGER
Electrical connection work by unqualified personnel
Danger of death from electric shock!
▷ Always have the electrical connections installed by a trained and qualified
electrician.
▷ Observe regulations IEC 60364.
DANGER
Operating a pump set that has not been fully connected
Explosion hazard!
Damage to the pump set!
▷ Never start up a pump set with power cables that have not been fully
connected or non-operational monitoring devices.
WARNING
Incorrect connection to the mains
Damage to the mains network, short circuit!
▷ Observe the technical specifications of the local energy supply companies.
CAUTION
Flow-induced motion
Damage to the power cable!
▷ Run the power cable upwards without slack.
CAUTION
Improper routing of power cable
Damage to the power cables!
▷ Never move the power cables at temperatures below - 25 ℃.
▷ Never kink or crush the power cables.
▷ Never lift the pump set by the power cables.
▷ Adjust the length of the power cables to the site requirements.
For the electrical connection observe the circuit diagrams (ð Section 9.3, Page 50)
in the Annex and the information for planning the control system .
The pump set is supplied complete with connection cables. Always use all cables
provided and connect all marked cores of the control cable.
1. Run the power cable upwards without slack and fasten it.
2. Only remove the protective caps from the power cable immediately before
connection.
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3. If necessary, adjust the length of the power cable to the site requirements.
4. After shortening the cable, correctly re-affix the markings of the individual cores
at the cable end.
Ama-Drainer SE and NE
The direction of rotation of pumps with single-phase AC motors need not be
checked.
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Ama-Drainer SD and ND
WARNING
Hands inside the pump casing
Risk of injuries, damage to the pump!
▷ Always disconnect the pump set from the power supply and secure it against
unintentional start-up before inserting your hands or other objects into the
pump.
CAUTION
Pump set running dry
Increased vibrations!
Damage to mechanical seals and bearings!
▷ Never operate the pump set for more than 60 seconds without the fluid
handled.
CAUTION
Wrong direction of rotation
Damage to the pump!
▷ Follow the step-by-step instructions given for checking the direction of
rotation.
The power cable (CEE plug) has been connected in the factory so that the pump will
have the correct direction of rotation, provided that the mains' phase sequence
(building supply mains) is correct.
1. Start up the pump.
ð If the direction of rotation is correct, the pump should show a start reaction
in the direction indicated.
2. If the direction of rotation is incorrect, press in the phase inverter in the CEE
plug with an appropriate screwdriver and turn it by 180°. 2331.826/11-EN
3. If the pump set is connected via a control unit, interchange wires 1 and 2 of the
6-wire cable.
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6 Commissioning/Start-up/Shutdown
6 Commissioning/Start-up/Shutdown
6.1 Commissioning/Start-up
6.1.2 Start-up/shutdown
Type SE/SD
Type NE/ND
The pump (set) does not need to be switched on or switched off.
It is operational as soon as it has been properly connected to the electric power
supply.
ü The pump (set) has been properly connected to the electric power supply.
1. Check that the pump operates in submerged condition.
NOTE
A small quantity of the fluid handled will spray out into the protective casing
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through an internal vent bore and escape between the protective casing and the
pump casing.
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6 Commissioning/Start-up/Shutdown
X Y
CAUTION
Excessive frequency of starts
Risk of damage to the motor!
▷ Never exceed the specified frequency of starts.
To prevent high temperature increases in the motor and excessive loads on the
motor, seal elements and bearings, the frequency of starts shall not exceed 30 starts
per hour.
CAUTION
Wrong supply voltage
Damage to the pump (set)!
▷ The maximum permissible deviation in supply voltage is 10 % of the rated
voltage indicated on the name plate.
▷ The maximum permissible voltage difference between the individual phases is
1 %.
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WARNING
Pumping of impermissible fluids
Hazardous to persons and the environment!
▷ Only discharge permissible fluids into the public sewer system.
▷ Check the suitability of pump/system materials.
CAUTION
Unsuitable fluids
Damage to the pump!
▷ Never use the pump to handle corrosive, combustible or explosive fluids.
▷ Never use the pump to transport waste water from toilets and urinal systems.
▷ Do not use the pump for foodstuff applications.
5) Swimming pool water (0.4 to 1.4 mg/l free chlorine, max. 0.6 mg/l combined chlorine, pH 6.9 to 7.7, water hardness 10 to
30 °dH, max. salt content 7 g/l)
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CAUTION
Fluid level below the specified minimum
Damage to the pump set by cavitation!
▷ Never allow the fluid level to drop below the specified minimum.
The pump set is operational when the minimum fluid level is not lower than
dimension WT. This minimum fluid level must also be ensured during automatic
operation.
CAUTION
Incorrect fluid temperature
Damage to the pump (set)!
▷ Only operate the pump (set) within the temperature limits indicated.
Never operate the pump at temperatures exceeding the ones stated below.
▪ Pump (set) in submerged condition:
– Maximum 40 ℃
– For a short time (up to 3 minutes) maximum 90 °C
▪ Pump (set) outside the fluid handled:
– For limited time (up to 10 minutes) maximum 40 ℃
– For a short time (up to 3 minutes) maximum 90 °C
CAUTION
Excessive density of the fluid handled
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Motor overload!
▷ Observe the information on fluid density in the data sheet.
▷ Make sure the motor has sufficient power reserves.
The pump (set) is suitable for handling chemically neutral waste water not containing
coarse substances, sand or faeces.
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6.3 Shutdown/storage/preservation
WARNING
Unintentional starting of the pump set
Risk of injury by moving components and shock currents!
▷ Ensure that the pump set cannot be started unintentionally.
▷ Always make sure the electrical connections are disconnected before carrying
out work on the pump set.
WARNING
Fluids handled, consumables and supplies which are hot and/or pose a health
hazard
Risk of injury!
▷ Observe all relevant laws.
▷ When draining the fluid take appropriate measures to protect persons and the
environment.
▷ Decontaminate pumps which handle fluids posing a health hazard.
1. Disconnect the pump from the power supply and protect it against start-up.
2. Wait until the pump has cooled down (10 minutes), then remove it.
3. Properly flush the pump.
Point the water jet on the pump's discharge nozzle.
4. Leave the pump to dry.
5. Store the pump vertically in a dark, dry and frost-proof room.
NOTE
On pumps/pump sets older than 5 years we recommend replacing all elastomer
seals.
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7 Servicing/Maintenance
7 Servicing/Maintenance
DANGER
Power supply not disconnected
Danger to life!
▷ Pull the mains plug and secure the pump against unintentional start-up.
DANGER
Work on the pump set by unqualified personnel
Danger of death from electric shock!
▷ Have pump components modified and dismantled by authorised personnel
only.
WARNING
Insufficient stability
Risk of crushing hands and feet!
▷ During assembly/dismantling, secure the pump (set)/pump parts to prevent
tilting or tipping over.
WARNING
Fluids handled, consumables and supplies posing a health hazard
Hazard to persons and the environment!
▷ Clean the pump prior to any maintenance and installation work.
▷ Make sure persons cannot come into contact with the fluid handled.
7.2 Servicing/inspection
The pump is practically maintenance-free.
It will suffice to clean the pump once a year and carry out visual inspections of the
condition of the pump and supply line.
7.3 Drainage/disposal
WARNING
Fluids, consumables and supplies which are hot or pose a health hazard
Hazard to persons and the environment!
▷ Collect and properly dispose of flushing fluid and any residues of the fluid
handled.
▷ Wear safety clothing and a protective mask, if required.
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▷ Observe all legal regulations on the disposal of fluids posing a health hazard.
The pump will be automatically drained when it is taken out of the fluid handled.
Always flush and clean the pump before transporting it to the workshop. Provide a
certificate of decontamination for the pump set.
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WARNING
Hot surface
Risk of injury!
▷ Allow the pump set to cool down to ambient temperature.
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7 Servicing/Maintenance
5. Clean all dismantled parts and check them for signs of wear.
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8 Trouble-shooting
8 Trouble-shooting
WARNING
Improper work to remedy faults
Risk of injury!
▷ For any work performed to remedy faults, observe the relevant information
given in this instruction manual and/or in the product literature provided by the
accessories manufacturer.
NOTE
Please contact KSB Service before carrying out any work on the pump's internal
parts during the warranty period. Non-compliance will lead to forfeiture of
warranty cover and of any and all rights to claims for damages.
Table 9: Trouble-shooting
A B C D E Possible cause Remedy6)
- ✘ - - - Pump delivers against an excessively high Open the shut-off valve to re-adjust to duty point.
pressure.
- ✘ - - - Gate valve in the discharge line is not fully Fully open the gate valve.
open.
- - ✘ - ✘ Pump running in off-design conditions (part Check the pump's operating data.
load / overload)
✘ - - - - Pump or piping are not completely vented. Clean vent hole 5 B in pump casing 101.
✘ - - - - Pump intake clogged by deposits Clean the intake, pump components and lift check
valve.
- ✘ - ✘ ✘ Supply line or impeller clogged Remove deposits in the pump and/or piping.
- - ✘ - ✘ Dirt/fibres in the clearance between the Check whether the impeller can be easily rotated;
casing wall and impeller; sluggish rotor. clean the hydraulic system, if required.
- ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Wear of internal components Replace worn components by new ones.
✘ ✘ - ✘ - Defective riser (pipe and sealing element) Replace defective riser pipes and sealing elements.
- ✘ - ✘ ✘ Impermissible air or gas content in the fluid Contact the manufacturer.
handled
- ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Wrong direction of rotation If the pump set is running in the wrong direction
of rotation, check the electrical connection and the
control system, if necessary.
- - ✘ - - Operating voltage is too low. Check mains voltage.
Check cable connections.
✘ - - - - Motor is not running because of lack of Check electrical installation, inform electric utility
voltage. company.
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✘ ✘ - ✘ - Motor is running on 2 phases only. Replace the defective fuse. Check the electrical
cable connections.
✘ - - - - Motor winding or electric cable are defective. Contact KSB's pump service.
- - ✘ - ✘ Defective radial bearing in the motor Contact the manufacturer.
6) The pump pressure must be released before attempting to remedy faults on parts which are subjected to pressure.
Disconnect the pump from the power supply and let it cool down before working on it.
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(914.01) (230)
(411) 230 (826.06) (826.05)
101 (101) (550.02) 826 (920.06) 826
(920.02)
(412.01) (550.04) (99-7.01)
(920.01) (81-45) (82-14)
(509)
102 (102) (572) 81-45 (99-7.02) (99-7.02) 82-14
(412.05) (920.08) (99-20.01) (99-20.01)
(550.08) 572
(162) (509)
162 (509)
(914.03)
(182) (82-10)
182 (509)
(412.5)
C2 (914.3)
(920.8) 99-20.03
(550.8)
(509) (509)
102 (102) (82-10)
(412.05)
(162)
03-40 (509)
(230)
(182) (99-7.01) 230
A B
433 433
433 433
932 551
A Ama-Drainer A / R B Ama-Drainer C
C1 Ama-Drainer .../10, .../10K, ... /35 C2 Ama-Drainer SD
C3 Ama-Drainer .../35 C4 Ama-Drainer SE
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(824) (571)
(689) (901.10) 571
824 (81-29.02) (920.10)
99-20.02 (81-17.01)
(412.02) (81-17.02) (826)
99-9.02 (412.04) (900) (920.05) 826
(550.06) (930)
(550.09)
(576)
(920.03) 576
683 (550.07)
818 (321.01)
(321.02)
(421) 99-11
(412.01)
(81-59) (99-15)
81-59 (81-78)
(550.05)
(433)
13-16 (932) 433
(230)
(550.02) 230
(550.04) (99-7.01)
(920.01)
(144) (100)
(901.09) (914.01)
144 100
(920.09) (412.01)
(550.10) (410)
199-3
(182) (162)
182 (914.06) (412.07*) 162
(550.11) (914.05)
A B
(433) (433)
433 433
(932) (551)
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P11
P10
max 400
min 500
440
B
X1
300
60
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P11
P10
max 400
min 500
440
B
X1
60
300
P11
P10
A
max 400
min 550
500
B
120
X1
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300
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P11
P10
max 400
min 550
480
B
120
X1
340
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P28
P24
440
P32
300
P28
P24
P32
440
300
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P28
480
P24
340
Fig. 14: Outline drawing Ama-Drainer 522 ND/11 without cooling jacket
P 24 Storz rigid coupling
P 28 Plastic hose
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B
B
≤ 1800
79
P2
≥ 1200 - 1500
117 167* 125
120
DN 50 PN 16
ANSI 2“
432
130
P 29
1
A A
200
120
105
51
60
P5
Ø 10
436**
400
AA
125
117
100
120
270
80
117
180
Fig. 15: Outline drawing Ama-Drainer 522 ND/11 with guide hoop
* When using flange adapter P 5: 217 mm
** When using flange adapter P 5: 486 mm
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B
B
70
Ø 10
85 85
P4
79
117 167* 125
120
DN 50 PN 16
ANSI 2“
432
130
P 29
1
A A
200
120
105
51
60
P5
Ø 10
125
436**
400 AA
125
117
100
120
270
80
117
180
Fig. 16: Outline drawing Ama-Drainer 522 ND/11 with guide wire
* When using flange adapter P 5: 217 mm
** When using flange adapter P 5: 486 mm
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R
E 30/31
P 13
B
P 29
E
P 11
P 10
C A
P 18 P 18
E 60.3
E 60.2
D2
E 60
D1
Fig. 17: Position of float switches in a dual-pump station
P 10 Swing check valve
P 11 Gate valve
P 13 Y-pipe
P 18 Cover plate
P 29 Threaded flange
E5 AS 5 alarm switchgear
E 5/2 Horn
E 12 / Control unit
E13
E 14 Float switch, normal water level
E 14/2 Float switch, high water level
E 14/3 Alarm contactor
R Flood level
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9.3.1 Ama-Drainer SE
L1 N PE
gn/ye
bu
bn
3
gn/ye
bn
bu
gn/ye
bn bu
PE U1 Z1 U2
bn
wh
gn
rd
S2 U1 Z1
bu 21
F6
22 U2 Z2
M
1~
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L1 N PE
gn/ye
bu
bn
3
gn/ye
bn
bu
bn bu
U1 Z1 U2
wh
gn
rd
21 U1 Z1
F6
22 U2 Z2
M
1~
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L1 L2 L3 N PE
1 3 5 A1 1
H
0
K1 K1 S1
2 4 6 A2 1a 1b
X1 PE PE br bl 4 S
1 2 3 5 4
M1 PE
M BN
3~ S2
BU
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9.3.4 Ama-Drainer ND
U1 V1 W1 21 22 PE
gn/ye
1
2
3
4
5
6
F6, F7:
gn/ye
1
2
3
4
5
U1 V1 W1 21 22
M
gn
bk
rd
F6 3~
U2 V2 W2
F7
gn
bk
rd
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10 EU Declaration of Conformity
10 EU Declaration of Conformity
Ama-Drainer 405 _E/10, 407 _E/10, 411 _E/10, 415 _E/10, 422
_E/10
Ama-Drainer 505 _E/10 K, 507 _E/10 K, 511 _E/10 K, 515 _E/10 K,
522 _E/10 K
Ama-Drainer 405 _E/35, 411 _E/35, 422 _E/35
Ama-Drainer 522 _E/11
Thomas Heng
Head of Product Development Series Pumps
KSB SE & Co. KGaA
Johann-Klein-Straße 9
67227 Frankenthal
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Ama-Drainer 405 _D/10, 407 _D/10, 411 _D/10, 415 _D/10, 422
_D/10
Ama-Drainer 505 _D/10 K, 507 _D/10 K, 511 _D/10 K, 515 _D/10
K, 522 _D/10 K
Ama-Drainer 405 _D/35, 411 _D/35, 422 _D/35
Ama-Drainer 522 _D/11
Thomas Heng
Head of Product Development Series Pumps
KSB SE & Co. KGaA
Johann-Klein-Straße 9
67227 Frankenthal
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12 Certificate of Decontamination
12 Certificate of Decontamination
Type: ................................................................................................................................
Order number/
Order item number12): ................................................................................................................................
Delivery date: ................................................................................................................................
Applications: ................................................................................................................................
Fluid handled : 12)
................................................................................................................................
⃞ ⃞ ⃞ ⃞ ⃞
Corrosive Oxidising Flammable Explosive Hazardous to health
R
⃞ ⃞ ⃞ ⃞ ⃞
Seriously hazardous to Toxic Radioactive Bio-hazardous Safe
health
The product/accessories have been carefully drained, cleaned and decontaminated inside and outside prior to dispatch/
placing at your disposal.
We herewith declare that this product is free from hazardous chemicals, biological and radioactive substances.
For mag-drive pumps, the inner rotor unit (impeller, casing cover, bearing ring carrier, plain bearing, inner rotor) has been
removed from the pump and cleaned. In cases of containment shroud leakage, the outer rotor, bearing bracket lantern,
leakage barrier and bearing bracket or intermediate piece have also been cleaned.
For canned motor pumps, the rotor and plain bearing have been removed from the pump for cleaning. In cases of leakage at
the stator can, the stator space has been examined for fluid leakage; if fluid handled has penetrated the stator space, it has
been removed.
⃞ No special safety precautions are required for further handling.
⃞ The following safety precautions are required for flushing fluids, fluid residues and disposal:
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
We confirm that the above data and information are correct and complete and that dispatch is effected in accordance with the
relevant legal provisions.
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Index
Index
B S
Bearings 16 Safety 8
Safety awareness 9
C Scope of supply 18
Certificate of Decontamination 56 Shaft seal 16
Commissioning 25 Shutdown 29
Commissioning/start-up 25 Start-up 25
Stopping 25
D
Design 15 T
Designation 14 Tightening torques 34
Disposal 12 Transport 11
Drive 15
W
E Warnings 7
Electrical connection 23 Warranty claims 6
Event of damage 6
Explosion protection 23
F
Faults
Causes and remedies 35
Fields of application 8
Fluid handled
Density 28
I
Impeller type 16
Installation 15
Installation at site 19
Intended use 8
K
Key to safety symbols/markings 7
L
Level control system 22
N
Name plate 15
O
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P
Partly completed machinery 6
R
Return to supplier 11
Returning to service 29
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