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IWAKI Magnetic Drive Pump MD-55F/-100F Type Instruction Manual

This instruction manual provides important safety instructions and information for using an Iwaki MD-55F/-100F type Magnetic Drive Pump. It details sections on safety, product outline, installation, operation, and maintenance. Users should carefully read the safety section which describes hazards and prohibited actions. The manual uses warning and caution symbols to highlight important safety notices for protecting users and the pump. It also provides the pump's specifications, dimensions, performance curves, and part names to ensure proper use.

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IWAKI Magnetic Drive Pump MD-55F/-100F Type Instruction Manual

This instruction manual provides important safety instructions and information for using an Iwaki MD-55F/-100F type Magnetic Drive Pump. It details sections on safety, product outline, installation, operation, and maintenance. Users should carefully read the safety section which describes hazards and prohibited actions. The manual uses warning and caution symbols to highlight important safety notices for protecting users and the pump. It also provides the pump's specifications, dimensions, performance curves, and part names to ensure proper use.

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IWAKI Magnetic Drive Pump

MD-55F/-100F type
Instruction Manual
Read this manual before use of product
Thank you for selecting an Iwaki MD-55F/-100F type Magnetic Drive Important Instruction
Pump. This instruction manual deals with "Safety Instructions",
"Outline", "Installation", "Operation" and "Maintenance" sections. For the Safe and
Please read through this instruction manual to ensure the opti- Correct Handling of the Pump
mum performance, safety and service of your pump. ● "Safety Instruction" section deals with important details about
handling of the product. Before use, read this section carefully for
the prevention of personal injury or property damage.
Contents ● Observe the instructions accompanied with "WARNING" or
"CAUTION" in this manual. These instructions are very impor-
Safety Instructions··········································································· 1 tant for protecting pump users from dangerous situations.
Outline 1. Unpacking & Inspection········································ 3 ● The symbols on this instruction manual have the following meanings:
2. Operating principle················································ 3 Nonobservance or misapplication of the
3. Identification code················································· 4 contents of “Warning” section could lead to
WARNING
4. Specification·························································· 4 a serious accident which may result in death.
5. Outer dimensions ·················································· 5 Nonobservance or misapplication of the
6. Performance curves ·············································· 5 contents of “Caution” section could lead to
CAUTION
7. Overview & Label·················································· 6 personal injury or property damage.
8. Part names & Structure········································· 7
Installation ・
1. Before installation·················································· 8 Types of Symbols
2. Installation/Piping/Electrical wiring·················· 10 Indicates a prohibited action or procedure. Inside or near this cir-
Operation ・
1. Before operation··················································· 15 cle, a concrete and practical image of the activity to be avoided is
depicted.
2. Operation····························································· 15
Indicates an important action or procedure which must be per-
Maintenance・ 1. Troubleshooting··················································· 18 formed or carried out without fail. Failure to follow the instruc-
2. Maintenance & Inspection·································· 18 tions herein can lead to malfunction or damage to the pump.
3. Drainage······························································· 20
Export Restrictions
This instruction manual should be kept on hand by the end user Information contained within this instruction manual may be considered
controlled technology as set by the Japanese Ministry of Economy,
for quick reference. Trade and Industry (METI). An export license issued by METI may be
Contact us or your nearest dealer if you have any questions. required when exporting or providing the manual to a 3rd party.
Safety Instructions
WARNING CAUTION
● Turn off power. ● Restriction on operator
Risk of electrical shock. Dismantling/assem- The pump should be handled by a qualified
bling the pump unit without turning off power person with a full understanding.
may cause an electrical shock. Before ● Specified power only Prohibited

engaging in any maintenance or inspec- Power off Do not apply any power other than the
tion work, be sure to turn off the pump and specified one on the nameplate. Otherwise
related devices. damage or fire may result.
Prohibited
● Terminate operation. ● Do not wet the pump.
On sensing any abnormality, stop operation If a liquid spills over electric parts or wires, a
immediately and inspect/solve problems. fire or electrical shock may result. Install the
● For specified application only pump in a place free from liquid spillage.
Prohibited
The use of the pump in any application other ● Ventilation
than those clearly specified may result in Poisoning may result when handling a toxic
injury or damage. Use the pump in a speci- or odorous liquid. Keep good ventilation in a
fied condition. Prohibited
work area. Caution
● No dismantlement/modification ● Countermeasure against efflux
Do not dismantle/modify the pump. We are Take protective measures against the acci-
not responsible for any accidents or damage dental efflux caused by pump or pipe break-
due to modification. No modification
age. Caution
No dismantlement
● Wear protective clothing. ● Damaged pumps
Always wear protective clothing such as Do not use any damaged pump. Using a
safety goggles and protective gloves during damaged pump may lead to an electric leak
pipework or dismantlement. Wear protectors
or shock. Prohibited

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Safety Instructions
CAUTION CAUTION
● Do not place the pump close to water. ● Power cable is not replaceable.
The pump is not dust-/water-proof construc- Do not use any damaged power cable for
tion. The use of the pump in a humid place the prevention of a fire or electrical shock.
The cable is not replaceable, so that the
or a place where the pump can get wet may Prohibited whole pump unit needs to be replaced when Electrical shock
result in an electrical shock or short-circuit. the cable is damaged.
●D o not run pump dry. ● Limited operating site and storage
If the pump runs without a liquid, the pump Do not install or store the pump:
is damaged by friction heat. 1. Where ambient temperature can exceed
Prohibited 40°C or falls below 0°C.
● Do not damage a power cable. 2. Under a flammable/corrosive atmosphere.
Risk of fire or electrical shock. Do not 3. Under direct sunlight or rainwater Prohibited

scratch, modify, or pull a power cable. The ● Disposal of the used pump
cable can also be damaged when it is heat- Dispose of any used or damaged pump
Caution in accordance with relevant regulations.
ed or loaded with a heavy thing. Consult a licensed industrial waste products
●E arthing disposing company.
Risk of electrical shock. Always earth the pump. ● Static electricity
●D  o not pressurize the pump over the Earthing When low electric conductivity liquids such
as ultra-pure water and fluor inactive liquid
maximum discharge pressure. (e.g. FluorinertTM) are handled, static elec-
A leak may result from the sealing surface tricity may generate in the pump and may
of O ring, or the pump fails at worst. cause static discharge. Take countermeas-
● Install an earth leakage breaker.
Prohibited ures to remove static electricity.
An electrical failure of the pump may ad- ● Fasten the front casing tight
Liquid may leak if front casing fixing screws
versely affect related devices. Purchase and are loose. Tighten the screws before initial
install an earth leakage breaker separately. Electrical shock operation or at intervals. Caution

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Outline
Before use, check the specification, limitation and hazardous nature 2. Operating principle
of the pump. The MD-F is a compact magnetic drive centrifugal pump with
1. Unpacking & Inspection fluoroplastic and fine ceramic wet ends and is capable of handling
 n unpacking the product, check the following points. If you find
O a strong acid and alkali.
any problems, contact your nearest distributor. The magnetic force between drive and driven magnets rotates the
impeller in the pump chamber, where a liquid is transferred from
the inlet to outlet.
1. Check the information on the
nameplate such as model, discharge
capacity, discharge head and volt- Outlet
age to see that the product is deliv- Drive magnet
ered as per order. Impeller
Driven magnet
Spindle

Inlet

2. Check for transit damage, deformation, and loose bolts.

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Outline
3. Identification code 4. Specification 50Hz
Motor
MD-55F/-100F Impeller Connec- Max flow Max Mass
Model head Norm flow Max SG Rated
type tion size (L/min) output Power (kg)
(m)
MD - 55 F G X K - 01
(W)
MD-55FX X 65 7.8 5.4m-30L/min 1.3 1-phase 100V/
a b a c d e f MD-55FY Y
R1
60 5.4 3.8m-30L/min 2.0
90 1-phase 200V 5.4

MD-100FX X 125 10.5 7.5m-65L/min 1.2 1-phase 100V/


R1 260 8.5
MD-100FY Y 115 8.5 6m-60L/min 2.0 3-phase 200V
a. Series model
CFRETFE casing material NOTE:
a. Performance data is based on pumping of clear water at ambient
b. Pump size (motor output) temperature.
55(90W)/ 100(260W) b. The maximum flow is obtained at zero discharge head, and the
c. Connection maximum head is obtained at the maximum pressure.
No code : R thread c. The maximum specific gravity is obtained at or near the maximum
flow. Note that the limitation varies with a duty point, ambient/
d. Impeller type liquid temperature or liquid viscosity.
X : Low viscosity d. The maximum viscosity at SG.1.0 is up to 30mPa•s for all the models.
Y : Medium viscosity e. Allowable liquid temperature range is 0-80°C.
e. Purpose *Note that the liquid temperature range is based on pumping clean
No code : Standard water and it changes with liquid property and operating condi-
K: Gold coating tions. Frozen liquid can not be transferred.
f. All the single-phase motors used for the MD-55F/-100F series are
f. Special version capacitor-run induction motor.
No code : Standard g. See the specification label for information other than that articu-
01-99 : Special design lated above.

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Outline
5. Outer dimensions 6. Performance curves
MD-55F MD-55F/-100F
(58.3) (39.5)
15
50Hz

(90)
MD
10 -10
0F

Head (m)
X
MD
-1

60
00
M FY
D
-5
5F
(152) 5 M X
D
-5
5
F
Y

MD-100F
0 25 50 75 100 125 150
(63) (43) Capacity (l/min)

NOTE: T
 his performance curve is collected when pumping clear
(99.3)

water at ambient temperature under a flooded suction system.


(62)

(178)

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Outline
7. Overview & Label

Pump unit (Liquid feeding unit)


Not capable of self-priming. Always prime
the pump before operation.

Specification label
Use the pump accord-
ing to the specifica-
Outlet tions on the label.

Motor (drive unit)


Do not wet the
pump and motor
units.

Base
Fix the pump securely.

Inlet

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Outline
8. Part names & Structure MD-100F
MD-55F
21 14 13 11 8 17
21 14 12 2 9 13 11
15
15
1 1
7

6
2 7
6
101 20 12 19 3 5 9 101 20 19 8 5 3 17

Materials Materials
No. Part names Q'ty No. Part names Q'ty
MD-55F MD-100F MD-55F MD-100F
1 Front casing 1 CFRETFE 12 Magnet housing 1 Aluminium alloy
2 Bearing 2 SiC 13 Drive magnet 1 FERRITE
3 Rear casing 1 CFRETFE 14 Hex socket set screw 2 Steel
5 O ring 1 FKM-A 15 Hex head bolt 6 Stainless steel
6 Impeller 1 CFRETFE 17 Retainer ring 1 SUS304
7 Shroud 1 CFRETFE 19 Bracket 1 FC200
8 Spindle 1 SiC 20 Spacer 1 Aluminium
9 Thrust ring 2 SiC 21 Hex socket set screw 1(2)* Steel
11 Driven magnet 1 FERRITE 101 Motor 1 -
*T he MD-100F has two hexagon socket set screws.

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Installation
1. Before Installation ● Dropping or subjecting the pump to
Read through this instruction manual before use. Carry out instal- strong impact, failure may result.
lation work with a full understanding. Handle the pump with care.

WARNING
● Risk of electrical shock. Dismantling/assembling
the pump unit without turning off power may cause
an electrical shock. Before engaging in any main-
tenance or inspection work, be sure to turn off the
● The pump is not capable of self-prim-
pump and related devices.
ing. Always prime the pump before
● Electrical work or wiring must be carried out by a operation.
qualified person according to local laws or regula-
tions.

CAUTION
● Do not drop the pump or subject it to strong impact ● The motor is not water-/dust-proof. Do
during installation or transport. not wet the motor, or it may fail.

● A strong magnet is inside the pump. Do not bring a


watch or floppy disk which may be adversely affect-
ed by a magnetic force.

● The pump doesn't have an ON-OFF


switch. The pump starts as a power
cable is plugged in.

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Installation
● Banned solutions CAUTION
• Halogenated hydrocarbons such as  o not install or store the pump in the
D
trichloroethylene and carbon tetra- following places:
chloride 1. Where ambient temperature
• Ether and low-grade ester exceeds 40°C or falls below 0°C.
• Slurry (Never use slurry, which 2. In a dusty/humid place.
wears out the pump bearings.) 3. Under direct sunlight or wind &
rain.
● A strong magnet is inside the pump. Nickel
Do not use the pump with any liquid Iron
which contains metals such as iron
and nickel.
● Install the pump as close to a supply
tank. Keep a liquid level in the tank
higher than the pump at any time.
● Do not pull or knot a power cable or
place a heavy stuff on it. Damage to
a power cable could lead to a fire or
electrical shock. ● A n electrical failure of the pump may
result in electric shock. Purchase and
install an earth leakage breaker sepa-
rately.
● Do not use any damaged pump. Using
a damaged pump may lead to an elec-
tric leak or shock.

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Installation
2. Installation/ Piping/ Electrical wiring 3. Outlet direction Direct the outlet upward
Stop working upon sensing danger or abnormality. Always direct the outlet upward or
entrained air can not be expelled.
2.1 Installation
1. Installation location
Select a convenient place for maintenance and inspection. Observe
the allowable room temperature range of 0-40°C and the allowable
maximum ambient humidity of 90%RH. Ensure proper ventilation
at the operation site. Install the pump where it can be kept dry.

4. Do not mount the pump vertically.

2. Mounting position
This pump is not capable of self-
priming. Flooded suction applica-
30cm
tion is ideal. The pump should be or
more
installed 30cm lower than a suc-
tion liquid level, or a bearing may
be worn soon by entrained air.
5. Pump fixation
Secure the pump by fixing its base
on a flat and a stable foundation.
NOTE: U
 se corrosive resistant fixing
screws.

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Installation
2.2 Piping 1. Flow/head adjustment & maintenance valves
Install a ball valve on a discharge line for flow rate adjustment and
■ Before tubing
on a suction line for the convenience of maintenance, as close to
• Using a high flow pump and a small supply tank, a liquid level in the pump as possible.
the tank changes greatly.
• Do not allow a drop of adhesive agent or sealant into pipework.
They may cause fatal damage to the pump. Discharge-side valve

• If pipework directory weighs on the pump, deformation or damage


may result. Be sure to install pipe supports.
Suction-side valve

Plumbing layout
Pipe support
Three way joint
Air vent valve Discharge valve
(Shout off valve) 2. Pressure gauge
Air vent line
Install a pressure gauge for monitoring discharge line pressure.
Discharge pressure 3. Drain valve
monitoring gauge
Install a drain valve in between the pump inlet and a suction valve
Flooded suction
for blowing down liquid.
Check valve 4. Air vent line and air vent valve
(Backflow prevention) Install an air vent line and an air vent valve when a discharge line
is laid long in a horizontal direction.
5. Check valve
Pipe support Install an check valve when a discharge line is laid long in a verti-
Suction valve (Shut off valve) Drain valve cal direction.

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Installation
■ Suction line • In order to minimize plumbing resistance, have plumbing shortest
• Avoid any loops in a plumbing run that could form a vapour trap. A with the minimum bends. Note cavitation*¹ tends to occur when
suction line should be laid on a rising gradient of 1/100 toward the plumbing length is too long.
pump so as to expel air easily.
• A liquid level should be at least 30cm higher than the tank outlet for
Suction line examples the prevention of air ingress.
Acceptable Unacceptable • Keep liquid in the supply tank free from foreign matters. Clean the
supply tank at intervals.
• Be sure to secure connections on a suction line for the prevention
of entrained air. The presence of air in a suction line may prevent
liquid delivery.

Flooded suction Descending gradient


■ Discharge line
• Piping resistance changes with properties of liquid, specific gravity,
liquid temperature and pipe length, and may adversely affect pump
operation when the resistance is too great. In order to minimize the
piping resistance, have piping length shortest with the minimum
Ascending gradient Suction lift bends. Contact us for detail.
• W hen a discharge line is too long, water hammer*² phenomenon
Air trap may occur and damage the pump with impact pressure when the
pump stops running. Provide a check valve to prevent water ham-
mer.
Word & Terms:
*1 A ir bubbles caused by a negative pressure in the pump, accompanied with vibration and
noise: Performance deterioration or parts corrosion results.
U-shaped piping Arched piping *2 Shutting off a discharge line at once, liquid pressure change causes an impact pressure,
accompanying impact noise and vibration. This phenomenon is called water hammer.
Water hammer damages the pump & pipework and may cause leakage.

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Installation
<Thread connection> • Be sure to remove a cushion from the
• Use of a Teflon pipe or a Teflon-lined outlet before pipework. Be careful not
pipe is recommended. to damage the wet ends.

• Select a suitable pipe bore for secure


connection. See page 4 for applicable
connection size.

• Wrap a thread seal tape around the


exposed threads of pipes, a pump inlet
and outlet to create an air- and water-
tightness before connection.

Threads

CAUTION
 o not tighten a pipe too much, or a
D
plastic inlet or outlet may break.

CAUTION
I mperfect connection on a suction
line introduces air into the inside. Air
ingress may cause a poor flow, dry
running and consequently impeller
seizing.

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Installation
2.3 Electrical wiring
Electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person who has a full
knowledge of safety. We are not responsible for the injury or damage
accident due to nonobservance of this warning. Contact us or your
nearest distributor for wiring as necessary.

■ Before wiring
CAUTION
 isk of electric shock. Do not handle this product with wet
R
hands.
CAUTION
Be sure to turn off power before wiring work.
1. Observe the power voltage, number of phases, and power frequen-
cy specified on a spec label.
2. Three phase motors rotate clockwise when U, V and W motor
terminals are connected in line with R, S and T power supply ter-
minals. The motors rotate anticlockwise if two out of these three
terminal combination are interchanged.
3. In order to secure earthing, purchase an earthing wire and connect
it to a screw with an engraved "E".
4. Install a leakage breaker to reduce the possibility of a fire or
motor burnout.
5. Check for miswiring to reduce the risk of a short circuit or an
electrical leak.
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Operation
1. Before operation ■ Preparations for operation
Read through this section before use. 1. Check that the pump is under a flooded suction system and a liquid
in a supply tank is at an appropriate level.
CAUTION 2. Check the connection between the pump and piping.
3. Check the pump is securely anchored.
● Do not keep a discharge or a suction line little open
or closed in operation.
● Do not open/narrow a discharge or a suction line 2. Operation
sharply, otherwise the magnetic coupling*1 may be • Do not run the pump in closed-discharge operation. Always keep
disconnected*2 (In this case turn off power.). the rated minimum flow rate (a tenth of the max flow rate).
• The pump should never be operated for a lengthy period (1 minute
● If foreign matters enter the pump, turn off power
or more) with a discharge valve closed. Operation below the mini-
and remove them, otherwise failure or malfunction
mum flow can reduce lubricant and cooling effects on sliding parts.
may result.
This could lead to failure.
●D
 o not run pump dry. If the pump runs without a liq- • Do not send any medium other than fluid.
uid, the pump is damaged by friction heat. • Be sure to secure connections on a suction line for the prevention
Word & Terms:
of entrained air. The presence of air in a suction line may prevent
*1 A pair of drive and driven magnets liquid delivery.
*2 A state that a driven magnet (combination of impeller and magnet capsule units) does not
rotate in sync with the drive magnet.
• Do not turn ON and OFF power in a short time. Before resuming
operation, wait 30 minutes to turn on power after a motor has com-
pletely stopped rotating. Otherwise, motor may fail.

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Operation
■ Operating procedure No. Procedure Points to be checked
After installation, piping and wiring work are completed, operate the 5 Adjust discharge • Open a discharge-side valve grad-
pump in accordance with the following procedures. capacity & dis- ually till a flow and a head reach
No. Procedure Points to be checked charge head to a specified level. Do not open or
1 Check piping, wir- •S
 ee "2.2 Piping" and "2.3 specified level. close the valve sharply.
ing and voltage. Electrical wiring" sections. Note: C  heck that the pump trans-
•C
 heck the spec label to see if fers a liquid without trouble.
power supply voltage is correct. If there is a problem, turn off
power immediately and solve
2 Open or close a •F
 ully open a suction-side valve.
causes. See "Troubleshooting"
valve. •F
 ully close a discharge-side valve.
section.
3 Prime the pump •P
 rime the pump with liquid wheth-
6 Points to be • Do not allow foreign matters to
chamber. er flooded suction application or
checked during enter the pump. Foreign mat-
suction lift application.
operation ters may cause an impeller to be
Note: If the pump chamber is not
locked, hindering liquid circulation.
filled with liquid due to resid-
In this case turn off power immedi-
ual air in it, run the pump for
ately (Contact us).
degassing and eliminate air
• Turn off power when a leakage
completely. See "■ Degassing"
breaker operates. Investigate a
on the next page.
root cause on the basis of the
4 Supply power to the • C
 heck the item 1, 2 and 3. Then Trouble shooting section.
pump. turn on power and start the pump.
Note: Do not keep a discharge-
side valve closed more than 1
minute.

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Operation
■ Degassing ■ Shutdown
 pen a discharge line. The end of the line immersed in liquid is not
O
No. Procedure Description
ideal for degassing. Take it out from liquid as necessary. Then run the
1 Close a discharge- Close a discharge-side valve gradu-
pump for one second. Repeat the one-second operation from three to
side valve. ally. Do not cause sudden closure
five times to expel air completely.
by using a solenoid valve.
Discharge line 2 Turn off power. Check if a motor stops rotating
smoothly as turning off power. If
it is not smooth, check the motor.
Contact us for detail.
P

■ Before a long period of storage


 mpty the pump before it is stored for a long time. In addition, run
E
the pump with clean water for 5 minutes every 3 months to prevent
the motor bearing from being stuck.
Follow "■ Operating procedure" on page 16 for resuming operation.
If an air vent line is laid on, open it instead of a discharge line before
degassing.

Air vent valve Discharge line


Air vent line

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Maintenance
1. Trouble shooting 2. Maintenance & Inspection
Upon sensing abnormality, stop operation immediately and remove Handling of the pump, maintenance and inspection should be car-
problems according to this section. ried out within this instruction manual. Do not handle the pump
If the following measures do not help removing problems, contact beyond the descriptions in this manual.
us or your nearest distributor. We are not responsible for any personal injury or property damage
Phenomenon due to nonobservance of this warning. Contact us or your nearest

Noise and vibration problem


distributor as necessary.
The pump does not run.

Poor discharge head

2.1 Maintenance
■ Retightening
Overcurrent

Leakage
After a long period of operation or storage, the pump head mounting
Causes screws may be loose. Tighten the mounting screws as necessary, but
Measure
Wrong wiring Inspect wiring. Rewire as then do not deform the plastic pump head.
necessary.
Tightening torque
Motor failure Contact us.
Air is trapped. Eliminate air.
MD-55F 3.0N•m
MD-100F 3.5N•m
Air suction from the inlet Check suction piping.
Dry running Prime the pump before
operation. ■ Use with an earth leakage breaker
Too high SG or viscosity Replace with suitable pump. When an earth leakage breaker is used and it has worked, always
Impeller magnet hits the Contact us. solve the root cause of problems. Be sure to unplug the pump before
rear casing.
investigation.
Impeller is damaged. Contact us.
Foreign matters on the Contact us.
impeller.
O ring is damaged. Contact us
Pump head mounting Tighten the mounting
screws are loose. screws.

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Maintenance
2.2 Inspection ■ Wear parts
■ Daily inspection To run the pump for a long period, wear parts such as an impeller and
an O ring need to be replaced periodically.
Always check for abnormality in vibration, noise, current value, and
Contact your distributor for detail.
discharge capacity. Stop operation on sensing abnormality. And solve
problems on the trouble shooting section. ■ Before a long period of storage
■ Cleaning Turn off power and empty the pump completely. Protect the pump
from dust with a cover as necessary.
Periodically flush the inside of a supply tank and piping with water
Do not store the pump under any of the following conditions.
to keep clean conditions.
• Under a flammable atmosphere
Turn off power before cleaning the pump exterior. Wait until the
• Under a corrosive atmosphere
pump cools down if it is right after operation. Wet a cloth with tap
• A mbient temperature exceeds 40°C.
water and wring it out for cleaning the pump. Use a neutral detergent
• A mbient temperature falls below 0°C.
for greasy dirt and then rub with a dry cloth.
• Under a dusty or humid space.
Check the pump exterior is dried before a restart.
• Under direct sunlight
CAUTION • Under wind and rain
Do not clean the pump with solvents such as benzine, alcohol and • Under vibration
thinner. This may discolour the pump.

CAUTION
Risk of electrical shock or short circuit. Do not wet a motor or
electrical wiring.

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Maintenance
3. Drainage ■ Procedure
No drain port is provided to this pump. See drainage procedure 1. Turn off power. Make sure no one Discharge
below. turns on power while working on the valve
pump.
WARNING
2. Close a discharge and a suction valve
Suction valve
● Turn off power before work. fully. Open a drain valve to empty
● Always wear protective clothing such as safety gog- the pump. Note liquid can not be
gles and protective gloves during pipework or dis- removed completely through the
mantlement. drain valve.
3. Place a container under the pump and Drain valve
CAUTION then remove a discharge and a suction
● A liquid flows out when detaching a pipe from the line from the pump.
pump. Be careful not to wet electrical parts including CAUTION
a motor.  e careful not to get wet with chemi-
B
cal liquid.
● Do not drain a harmful chemical liquid directly on
the ground or the floor. Always use a container. 4. Unfix and take out the pump.

● Do not wet the motor that is not dust- or water-proof 5. Direct the inlet downwards to run off
with chemical liquid. Do not power on the motor liquid in a container.
once the pump has got wet.
*Dilute and flush out harmful liquid before removing a pipe.

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( )Country codes
IWAKI CO.,LTD. 6-6 Kanda-Sudacho 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101-8558 Japan
TEL:(81)3 3254 2935 FAX:3 3252 8892(http://www.iwakipumps.jp)
Australia IWAKI Pumps Australia Pty. Ltd. TEL : (61)2 9899 2411 FAX : 2 9899 2421 Italy IWAKI Italia S.R.L. TEL : (39)0444 371115 FAX : 0444 335350
Austria IWAKI (Austria) GmbH TEL : (43)2236 33469 FAX : 2236 33469 Korea IWAKI Korea Co.,Ltd. TEL : (82)2 2630 4800 FAX : 2 2630 4801
Belgium IWAKI Belgium n.v. TEL : (32)1367 0200 FAX : 1367 2030 Malaysia IWAKIm Sdn. Bhd. TEL : (60)3 7803 8807 FAX : 3 7803 4800
China IWAKI Pumps (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. TEL : (86)21 6272 7502 FAX : 21 6272 6929 Norway IWAKI Norge AS TEL : (47)66 81 16 60 FAX : 66 81 16 61
China IWAKI Pumps (Guandong) Co., Ltd. TEL : (86)750 3866228 FAX : 750 3866278 Singapore IWAKI Singapore Pte. Ltd. TEL : (65)6316 2028 FAX : 6316 3221
China GFTZ IWAKI Engineering & Trading (Guangzhou) TEL : (86)20 8435 0603 FAX : 20 8435 9181 Spain IWAKI Iberica Pumps, S.A. TEL : (34)943 630030 FAX : 943 628799
China GFTZ IWAKI Engineering & Trading (Beijing) TEL : (86)10 6442 7713 FAX : 10 6442 7712 Sweden IWAKI Sverige AB TEL : (46)8 511 72900 FAX : 8 511 72922
Denmark IWAKI Nordic A/S TEL : (45)48 24 2345 FAX : 48 24 2346 Switzerland IWAKI (Schweiz) AG TEL : (41)26 674 9300 FAX : 26 674 9302
Finland IWAKI Suomi Oy TEL : (358)9 2745810 FAX : 9 2742715 Taiwan IWAKI Pumps Taiwan Co., Ltd. TEL : (886)2 8227 6900 FAX : 2 8227 6818
France IWAKI France S.A. TEL : (33)1 69 63 33 70 FAX : 1 64 49 92 73 Taiwan IWAKI Pumps Taiwan Co., Ltd. (Hsin-chu) TEL : (886)3 573 5797 FAX : (886)3 573 5798
Germany IWAKI EUROPE GmbH TEL : (49)2154 9254 0 FAX : 2154 9254 48 Thailand IWAKI (Thailand) Co.,Ltd. TEL : (66)2 322 2471 FAX : 2 322 2477
Holland IWAKI EUROPE NL Branch TEL : (31)547 293 160 FAX : 547 292 332 U.K. IWAKI Pumps (UK) LTD. TEL : (44)1743 231363 FAX : 1743 366507
Hong Kong IWAKI Pumps Co., Ltd. TEL : (852)2 607 1168 FAX : 2 607 1000 U.S.A. IWAKI AMERICA Inc. TEL : (1)508 429 1440 FAX : 508 429 1386
Indonesia IWAKI Singapore (Indonesia Branch) TEL : (62)21 690 6606 FAX : 21 690 6612 Vietnam IWAKI Pumps Vietnam Co.,Ltd. TEL : (84)613 933456 FAX : 613 933399

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