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9.4 - Multiple Sets
9.4.1 - Introduction to multipump systems
By multipump systems we mean a pump set made up of a number of
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communicate with one another by means of the connection provided
(wireless).
The group may be made up of a maximum of 4 devices.
A multipump system is used mainly for:
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device
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9.4.2 - Making a multipump system
The hydraulic plant must be created as symmetrically as possible to
obtain a hydraulic load uniformly distributed over all the pumps.
The pumps must all be connected to a single delivery manifold:
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9.3 - Installation with quick connection
DAB supplies an accessory kit for Quick Connection of the system. This
is a quick coupling base on which to make the connections to the plant
and from which the system can be simply connected or disconnected.
Advantages:
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ing the actual system until the moment of delivery, avoiding
possible damage (accidental blows, dirt, theft, …);
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a “spare” in the event of special maintenance.
The system mounted on its quick connection interface appears as in
Fig.22.
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