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PRESS PUMP CONTROLLER

Auto

Manual

Installation &
Operating Manual
INDEX

1. SPECIFICATIONS 1
2. WARNINGS & SYMBOLS 2

3. INSTALLATION 3

4. OPERATION 3

5. TROUBLE SHOOTING 5
6. TERMS OF WARRANTY 6

© Davis & Shirtliff Ltd 2020


Contents herein are not warranted
Congratulations on selecting a Dayliff Press Pump Controller. They are
manufactured to the highest standards and if installed and operated
correctly will give many years of efcient and trouble free service.
Careful reading of this Installation Manual is therefore important,
though should there be any queries they should be referred to the
equipment supplier.

1. SPECIFICATIONS

Auto Manual

In-line electronic pump controllers for automatic operation of pressurised water


supplies. Features include:-
• Starts pump on pressure (fixed at 1.5 Bar) and stops on low flow
• Dry run protection provided. Standard models require manual reset,
automatic models restart when supply returns (positive suction)
• Incorporates a spring activated hydraulic accumulator to control pump
cycling
• LED power on, pump run and run dry indicators

Max Motor size: 0.75kW (auto), 1.1kW/1ph(manual)


Max Current: 10A
Max Operating Pressure:10 Bar
Connection: 1''M
Dimensions (L/W/H): 227/130/168mm
Protection: IP54(auto), IP65 (manual)

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2. WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS
The water column between
the controller and highest
outlet must be below 15m.

No outlet should be installed


between the pump and the 15m
unit. Max.

The controller is preset by the


manufacturer at a pressure
CAUTION of 1.5 bar. The pump pressure
must be normally 0.8bar
higher than the preset
pressure. Before starting the
unit check suction and ensure
that the pump is primed.
The controller should not be
used where there is risk of an
CAUTION explosion.

The controller should be Fig 1


installed and serviced by a
CAUTION qualified person who should ensure electrical
connections comply with local regulations.

Before installing, ensure that the power supply is


switched off.
CAUTION

The controller is designed for use with clean water. Where


water may contain sediments it is advisable to install a
CAUTION pre filter.

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3. INSTALLATION
Ÿ Take the controller out of the packaging and check the following;
1.) Visible damage.
2.) Ratings correspond with those required.
3.) Cable bushings and screws are in place.
4.) Inlets and outlets are clear and free of debris.
5.) The check valve moves freely.
Ÿ It is advisable to connect the unit outlet to the system by means of flexible
hose.
Ÿ The unit is equipped with a check valve to prevent the pipeline from losing
pressure.
Ÿ Safety valve is installed to prevent water leakage in case of diaphragm
breaks.
Ÿ The unit can be installed directly on the pump or between the pump and
the first outlet.
Ÿ Do not disassemble the electronic board out of the control box.
Ÿ The wiring diagram inside the terminal block is provided to guide electrical
connection. Wrong connection will destroy the electronic unit.
Wiring diagram L1 - 1 50- 60 HZ 220-240V
N
PE
L1
N

U
V
M
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Fig 2

l Cable used for connection should be three-core with compulsory earthing,


minimum outer diameter of 7.5mm and maximum of 8.5mm.
l The four screws on the panel board and the two nuts for fixing cable must be
well fastened to avoid water entering into the control box and damaging the
electronic circuit board.

It is imperative to install the unit with the arrows in the


upward position.
NOTE

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If you are using a pump with pressure higher than 10 bar,
install a pressure reducer on the inlet .
NOTE

4. OPERATION

The four screws Three Wire Cable with


must be fastened The two nuts for xing
the OD of 7.5 - 8.5mm
cables must be fastened

Outlet

Power

Power on
Pump on
Failure
Restart
Pump

Inlet
Fig 3

l When the unit is connected to power, the green LED ‘Power on’ lights up and the
yellow LED ‘On” (pump in operation) indicates that the pump is running.
l The pump continues to operate enabling the system to prime the pipes and to
achieve the required pressure. If this fails, the red LED ‘Failure’ lights up. In this
event, press the ‘Restart’ button and wait, with a tap opened until the red LED goes
off. Upon releasing the button and closing the tap, the unit stops the pump at
maximum pressure.
l The unit is programmed to perform all the pump control operations automatically.
l When operational error occurs e.g lack of water, obstruction of the suction pipe
etc, the unit recognizes the error and the red LED’Failure’ lights up; at the same
time a stop signal is sent to the pump to prevent damage caused by its working in
the absence of water.
l Upon rectification of the error, the system is restarted by pressing the ‘Restart’
button for manual units.
l Auto units automatically restart when supply resumes.

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5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Faulty P.C.B Replace P.C.B

Power failure Check power source and rectify


Pump does
not start
Inverted electric cables Connect cables correctly

Faulty pump Replace or repair the pump

Faulty P.C.B Replace P.C.B

Blocked flow detector Unblock the detector


Pump does
not stop Reset button is broken Replace the reset button

Low pump pressure Use the correct pump

Leakage in delivery line Replace/repair the delivery line

Faulty P.C.B Replace P.C.B

Pump works Pump does not provide sufficient


intermittently Use the correct pump
pressure

Leakage in delivery line Replace/repair the delivery line

Faulty P.C.B Replace P.C.B

Pump pressure is lower than


Choose a higher pressure pump
Pump is restarting pressure
jammed
Check if there is water in the tank
Lack of water in the delivery line
or delivery line

Suction blocked Unblock the suction line

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6. TERMS OF WARRANTY

i) General Liability
Ÿ In lieu of any warranty, condition or liability implied by law, the liability of Dayliff in
respect of any defect or failure of equipment supplied is limited to making good by
replacement or repair (at the Company’s discretion) defects which under proper use
appear therein and arise solely from faulty design, materials or workmanship within a
specified period. This period commences immediately after the equipment has
been delivered to the customer and at its termination all liability ceases. Also the
warranty period will be assessed on the basis of the date that the Company is
informed of the failure.

Ÿ The warranty applies solely to equipment supplied and no claim for


consequential damages, however arising, will be entertained. Also the warranty
specifically excluded defects caused by fair wear and tear, the effects of careless
handling, lack of maintenance, faulty installation, incompetence on part of the
equipment user, Acts of God or any other cause beyond the Company’s reasonable
control. Also, any repair or attempt at repair carried out by any other party invalidates
all warranties.

ii) Standard Warranty


If equipment failure occurs in the normal course of service having been competently
installed and when operating within its specified duty limits warranty will be provided as
follows:-
Ÿ Up to 1 year - The item will be replaced or repaired at no charge.
Ÿ Over 1 year, less than two years - The item will be replaced or repaired at a
cost to the customer of 50% of the Davis & Shirtliff market price.

The warranty on equipment supplied or installed by others is conditional upon the


defective unit being promptly returned free to the product supplier and collected
thereafter when repaired. No element of site repair is included in the warranty and any site
attendance costs will be payable in full at standard charegeout rates. Also proof of
purchase including the purchase invoice must be provided for a warranty claim to be
considered.

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