Fig. 11 Fitting the pump head to the pump housing
4.8 Changing the control box position
The warning symbol on the clamp holding the pump
head and pump housing together indicates that there
is a risk of personal injury. See specific warnings
below.
CAUTION
Crushing of feet
Minor or moderate personal injury
- Do not drop the pump head when loosening the
clamp.
CAUTION
Pressurized system
Minor or moderate personal injury
- Pay special attention to any escaping vapor
when loosening the clamp.
Fit and tighten the screw that holds the clamp to 6 ±
0.7 ft-lbs (8 ± 1 Nm). Do not apply more torque than
specified even though water is dripping from the
clamp. The condensation is most likely coming from
the drain hole under the clamp.
Check the position of the clamp before you tighten
the clamp. Incorrect position of the clamp will cause
leakage from the pump and damage the hydraulic
parts in the pump head.
Step Action
Loosen the screw
in the clamp that
holds the pump
head and pump
housing together.
1
If you loosen the
screw too much,
the pump head will
be completely
disconnected from
the pump housing.
Carefully turn the
pump head to the
desired position.
2
If the pump head is
stuck, loosen it with
a light blow of a
rubber mallet.
Place the control
box in horizontal
position so that the
Grundfos logo is in
3
vertical position.
The motor shaft
must be in
horizontal position.
Due to the drain
hole in the stator
housing, position
4
the gap of the
clamp as shown in
step 4a or 4b.
Single-head pump.
Position the clamp
so that the gap
points towards the
4a
arrow.
It can be in position
3, 6, 9 or 12
o'clock.
Illustration
5.0
11