Clarke 7160050 DFT230 230V Diesel Fuel Transfer Instructions
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Ensure the pump is placed on a stable surface. Connect the inlet and outlet hoses securely. Check that the power supply is appropriate and connect the pump to a 230V power source. Prime the pump by filling it with diesel before use.
First, check that the pump is properly connected to the power source. Ensure the power switch is in the "on" position. Examine the fuse and replace it if necessary. Verify that the circuit breaker has not tripped.
Inspect the inlet and outlet hoses for blockages or leaks. Ensure that the pump is fully primed and that there are no air leaks in the system. Clean or replace the filter if it's clogged.
The pump should be serviced every 6 months or after every 500 hours of operation, whichever comes first. Regular maintenance includes checking the filter, inspecting hoses, and ensuring all electrical connections are secure.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and goggles. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated to avoid inhaling fumes. Do not operate the pump near open flames or sparks.
Ensure the pump is not running for extended periods without breaks. Keep the pump in a well-ventilated area to allow adequate cooling. Regularly check and clean the motor vents to prevent dust accumulation.
First, disconnect the pump from the power source. Relieve any pressure in the system. Remove the filter housing and take out the old filter. Insert a new filter, ensuring it is seated correctly, and reassemble the housing.
The Clarke 7160050 DFT230 is specifically designed for diesel fuel transfer. Using it with other liquids can damage the pump and void the warranty. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for approved fluids.
Stop the pump immediately and disconnect it from the power source. Inspect for any loose components or debris in the pump. Check for cavitation or air leaks in the system. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
Clean the pump thoroughly and drain any remaining fuel. Store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Cover the pump to protect it from dust and moisture. Periodically check its condition to ensure readiness for future use.