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Stuart Turner Monsoon Extra U3.0 bar Single User Manual

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STEP 2 PUMP LOCATION (General)

WARNINGS:

Pump Location

If possible site the pump in a location where in the unlikely event of a

water leak, any spillage is contained or routed to avoid electrics or

areas sensitive to water damage.

Care should be taken to protect pump from frost and freezing,

particularly when located in a loft installation.

The motor casing can become very hot under normal operating

conditions, care should be taken to ensure it cannot be touched

during

operation.

Locate the pump in a dry, frost free position where it cannot be sprayed with water. It

should be positioned horizontally on its anti-vibration mounting feet and should not be
screwed down. It should be positioned as close to the water source as possible having a
minimum flooded suction head of 1 metre at all times.

Ensure the water flow is in the direction of the arrow that is marked on the flow switch

reed clamp (vertically upwards) (Fig. 7).

Typical pump locations are in an airing cupboard, or inside a vanity unit with a small

purpose built dry and ventilated enclosure. The enclosure should have a minimum
clearance of 80 mm (3 ”) between the pump and housing on all sides. The enclosure
should be secure and access should only be available by the use of tools.

The resilient anti-vibration mounting feet and flexible hoses which are supplied as

standard, are a precaution to reduce noise transmission, however care must be taken
when mounting the pump that any noise is not amplified through loose panels, pipework or
other mounting medium.

The preferred pump location is at floor level next to the hot water cylinder or a level that

is below the secondary tapping that feeds the pump. This will ensure the pump has access
to an air free water supply which is important for trouble free operation (Figs. 8 & 9).

Pump location is also dependent on limitations of the static inlet and outlet heads of the

installation. For guidance on limitations and recommended location, consult the following
relevant section for hot or cold water installation.

Fig. 7

Flow must be in
direction of flow
switch arrow
(vertically upwards)

Outlet

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