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CPM80 High Flow Single Stage 2.2kW

The Vega High Flow CPM80 is ideal for irrigation application with a design that can deliver flows up to 450L/min. The range is available in 220V and 380V. They are recommended for pumping clean water without abrasive particles and liquids that are chemically non aggressive. Due to their reliability and simplicity of use they are suitable for high flow requirements and specifically for center pivot/greenhouse irrigation. This product is issued with a Letter Of Authority.

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Description

Operating Limits:

  1. Suction lift up to 6m with foot valve
  2. (depending on altitude)
  3. Maximum operating pressure: 8bar
  4. Maximum ambient temperature: +40°C
  5. Liquid temperature up to: +90°C

Design Features:

  1. Pump body: Cast Iron
  2. Impeller: Brass
  3. Pump shaft: Stainless Steel 304
  4. Mechanical Seal: NBR/Graphite/Ceramic

Product Standard:

  1. IEC 60034-1
  2. IEC 335-1
  3. IEC 34-1
  4. ISO 2548

Motor:

  1. Single-phase power supply with capacitor permanently activated.
  2. Fitted thermal overload.
  3. Insulation class: B
  4. Protection: IP44
  5. Speed of rotation: 2850rpm
  6. Continuous duty: S1

Additional information

Brand

Vega

Troubleshooting QB and CPM Booster Pumps

When all fixtures are shut off, the pump does not turn off2023-07-28T11:08:14+02:00
  • Retest after closing the valve that is directly attached to the pump’s outlet side.
  • Verify the piping between the pump and the fixtures for leakage.
The reset button on the flow controller has to be pressed to switch the pump on every time the pump switches off. The tank has adequate water.2023-07-28T11:16:05+02:00

Adjust the screw at the top of the flow controller so that the cut-in pressure (the pressure at which the pump switches on) is lower than the cut-out pressure (the pressure at which the pump switches off). Turn this screw counter-clockwise, toward the minus sign.

The pump only switches on when there is almost no pressure in the fixture.2023-07-28T11:17:36+02:00

Adjust the screw at the top of the flow controller so that the cut-in pressure (the pressure at which the pump switches on) is higher than before. It is recommended to leave at least a Thar difference between the cut-in pressure and the cut-out pressure (this is the pressure at
which the pump switches off)

The pump indicates “failure” and does not turn on when a fixture is opened2023-07-28T11:20:56+02:00

Examine the water supply tank to see if it is or was empty. Remove the air from the pump casing and push the flow controller’s “reset” button.

The pump continuously cycles on and off, with a few seconds or minutes delay in between each cycle.2023-07-28T11:21:37+02:00

Check for leaks in the plumbing between the pump and the fixtures.

When the pump starts or runs, the circuit breaker trips2023-07-28T11:22:44+02:00
  • Confirm that the circuit breaker rating is correct according to the pump size
  • Look for any traces of water that could cause a short circuit in the motor.
  • Check all electrical connections for short circuits and exposed wires.
The pump was quiet when it was first installed, but it then began to produce a loud noise2023-07-28T11:23:44+02:00

Examine the motor for any signs of water that can damage the bearings.

When the pump should start, it makes a humming noise and vibrates slightly, but the fan doesn’t turn and the pressure in the fixtures is low2023-07-28T11:26:53+02:00

Ensure that the motor turns freely by hand after the power is switched off.

The flow controller’s “On” light is illuminated. The pump doesn’t turn on2023-07-28T11:28:26+02:00

Examine the electrical cable, electrical connections and protection equipment between the power supply and flow controller.

No lights are illuminated on the flow controller. The pump doesn’t turn on.2023-07-28T11:30:11+02:00
  • Examine the electrical cable, electrical connections and protection equipment between the power supply and flow controller.
  • Ensure that other electrical equipment turns on when plugged into the same outlet as the pump.
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