Metabo P 5500 M Operating Instructions

Metabo P 5500 M Pump manual cover
Pages 50
Year 2010
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Metabo P 5500 M Pump Specification

The Metabo P 5500 M Pump is a robust and efficient water management solution designed for both domestic and professional applications. It features a powerful motor with a nominal input power of 1100 watts, delivering a maximum flow rate of 5500 liters per hour and ensuring optimal performance for various pumping tasks. The pump is capable of achieving a maximum delivery height of 55 meters, making it suitable for transporting water over considerable distances and elevations. It is engineered with a sturdy stainless steel housing that enhances durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan even in demanding environments.

The pump operates with a maximum pressure of 5.5 bar, allowing it to handle a wide range of applications from garden irrigation to water supply for household systems. It has a suction height of up to 9 meters, enabling it to draw water efficiently from wells or tanks. The Metabo P 5500 M is equipped with an integrated thermal overload protection feature, safeguarding the motor against overheating and extending the pump's operational life. Its ergonomic design includes a convenient carrying handle, facilitating easy transportation and installation.

The pump's inlet and outlet connections are designed for user-friendly assembly and disassembly, contributing to quick maintenance and serviceability. It operates quietly, minimizing noise pollution in residential settings. The Metabo P 5500 M is versatile and reliable, making it an excellent choice for users seeking a high-performance pump that combines strength, efficiency, and durability.

Metabo P 5500 M Pump F.A.Q.

How do I prime the Metabo P 5500 M pump before initial use?

To prime the Metabo P 5500 M pump, fill the pump housing with water through the priming port until full. Ensure all connections are tight to prevent air leaks, then start the pump.

What should I do if the pump does not start?

Check the power supply and ensure the pump is plugged in. Verify that the circuit breaker has not tripped. Inspect the pump for any blockages or clogs.

How can I prevent the pump from overheating?

Ensure the pump is placed in a well-ventilated area and that the cooling vents are not obstructed. Regularly check the water supply to ensure it is sufficient and clean.

What maintenance is required for the Metabo P 5500 M?

Regularly check and clean the filter and impeller. Inspect the hoses and connections for leaks or wear. Lubricate moving parts as per the manufacturer's instructions.

How do I winterize the Metabo P 5500 M pump?

Drain all water from the pump and hoses to prevent freezing. Store the pump in a dry, sheltered location. Consider using antifreeze if the pump will remain outdoors.

What could cause reduced water flow or pressure from the pump?

Reduced flow can be caused by clogged filters, blocked hoses, or air leaks in the suction line. Inspect and clean these areas regularly.

How can I check for leaks in the pump system?

Inspect all connections and hoses visually for signs of water escape. You can also listen for hissing sounds that may indicate an air or water leak.

Why is the pump making unusual noises during operation?

Unusual noises could indicate cavitation, a blockage, or worn bearings. Check for obstructions, ensure the pump is properly primed, and inspect moving parts for wear.

How do I replace the impeller on the Metabo P 5500 M pump?

First, disconnect the power supply and drain the pump. Remove the housing cover to access the impeller. Unscrew the impeller, replace it with a new one, and reassemble the pump.

Can the Metabo P 5500 M pump be used for saltwater applications?

The pump is not designed for saltwater use. Using it with saltwater can cause corrosion and damage. Consider a pump specifically designed for saltwater environments.