MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
• Open-end or ring wrench in width across flats 19,
24 and 30 mm
• Pliers set
8.2. Operating fluid
8.2.1. Overview of white oil
The sealing chamber of the sewage pump is filled
with white oil that is potentially biodegradable.
When changing the oil, we recommend the fol-
lowing oil types:
• Aral Autin PL*
• Shell ONDINA 919
• Esso MARCOL 52* or 82*
• BP WHITEMORE WOM 14*
• Texaco Pharmaceutical 30* or 40*
All oil types marked with "*" are approved for use
with foods in accordance with "USDA-H1".
Filling quantities
The filling quantities depend on the motor type.
This can be read off from the rating plate of the
sewage pump:
• Sealing chamber:
• P 13.1: 1100 ml
• P 13.2: 1100 ml
• P 17.1: 1800 ml
• FK 17.1: 480 ml
• Motor compartment:
• FK 17.1-../8: 6000 ml
• FK 17.1-../12: 5200 ml
• FK 17.1-../16: 7000 ml
8.2.2. Overview of lubricating grease
The following lubricating greases can be used in
accordance with DIN 51818/NLGI Class 3:
• Esso Unirex N3
8.3. Logging
Maintenance documentation with the following
information is to be kept on file:
• Date of the maintenance
• What was maintenance performed on?
• Was anything conspicuous? Remarks!
• What was replaced?
• Ampere measurement of each pump with clamp-
on ammeter shortly before the end of the deacti-
vation point of the pump (detection of wear).
• Name of the maintenance personnel and signa-
ture of the responsible individual.
This verification can be used as the basis for guar-
antee claims and must be handled with care.
8.4. Maintenance intervals
To ensure reliable operation, various maintenance
tasks must be carried out regularly.
A log must be kept of all maintenance and repair
work, which must be signed by the service em-
ployee and the end-user.
NOTE
We recommend concluding a maintenance
contract for regular maintenance work. Please
contact Wilo customer service for more infor-
mation about this.
Installation and operating instructions Wilo-EMUport CORE
8.4.1. Maintenance intervals
NOTE: Intervals pursuant to DIN EN 12056-4
Maintenance schedules and work must be
undertaken in accordance with DIN EN 12056-4
when the sewage lifting unit is used inside
buildings or areas of land:
• ¼ year in the case of commercial companies
• ½ year for units in multi-family houses
• 1 year for units in single-family houses
After 3 months
• Check the inlet pipe, clean it if necessary
After 6 months
• Check connections for impermeability
• Clean the collection reservoir and overflow
If overflows occur regularly, then this must be
cleaned monthly!
After 12 months
• Clean solids separation reservoir and screen
holder
After 24 months
• Oil change of the sewage pumps
If using a pencil electrode for sealing chamber
control, change the oil in the sealing chamber in
accordance with the display.
8.5. Maintenance tasks
Before carrying out maintenance work:
• Disconnect the lifting unit from the power and
secure it against being switched on inadvertently.
• Allow the pump to cool down.
• Immediately wipe up any drips!
• Make sure that all the operationally-relevant
parts are in good condition.
8.5.1. Check connections for impermeability
Perform a visual inspection of all pipe connec-
tions. If any leakages are to be found, then these
connections must be refurbished immediately.
8.5.2. Checking the inlet pipe, cleaning it if necessary
The inlet pipe can be checked and cleaned via the
supply box/distributor.
Fig. 9: Cleaning the inlet
1
Supply box/distributor
2
Cover
3
Screwed connection
1.
Undo the screwed connections on the cover of
the distributor/supply box.
2.
Remove the cover.
3.
Check the intake. Clean the inlet with a water jet
if necessary.
4.
Put the cover back on and screw the bolts back in.
Max. tightening torque: 10 Nm
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