AquaSource 4 Manual

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AquaSource 4
Product Manual
Document Part number 06 0 4348401
Rev.4
22/03/2010
Model Number Range
06 1 34040X
Contents
Section
Content
1.
Introduction
2.
Installation
3.
Service & Maintenance
4.
Fault finding
5.
Product datasheets
6.
Parts lists & exploded views
7.
Plumbing schematic & wiring diagram
1. Introduction
The products, technical information, and instructions contained in this manual are subject to
change without notice. These instructions are not intended to cover all details or variations of
the equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency in the installation, operation or
maintenance of this equipment. This manual assumes that the person(s) working on the
equipment have been trained and are skilled in working with electrical, plumbing, pneumatic,
and mechanical equipment. It is assumed that appropriate safety precautions are taken and
that all local safety and construction requirements are being met, in addition to the information
contained in this manual. To enquire about current revisions of this and other documentation
or for assistance with any Cornelius product contact your local IMI Cornelius office.
General description
The AquaSource 4 is a medium capacity cooler carbonator unit.
NOTE – the cooler is fully automatic, therefore the electrical supply must not be interrupted
(unless access for maintenance is required), other wise reduced performance and reliability
will occur. When the supply is reconnected follow the INSTALLATION procedure and RESET
the controller (push the recessed button), if the soda system has been drained.
CAUTION – Only trained and certified electrical, plumbing and refrigeration technicians
should service this unit. ALL WIRING AND PLUMBING MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL
AND LOCAL CODES. It is recommended that the mains electrical supply is protected by an
approved electrical circuit breaker.
SAFETY
Read this booklet before undertaking installation or maintenance.
Recognize safety alerts - isolate the power supply before removing panels.
DANGER - Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which, if not avoided; WILL result in
serious injury, death, or equipment damage.
WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in
serious injury, death, or equipment damage.
CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in
minor or moderate injury or equipment damage.
Safety Tips – Learn how to operate the Aquasource unit and how to use the controls
properly.
WARNING – CO2 Displaces Oxygen. Strict attention must be observed in the prevention of
CO2 gas leaks in the entire CO2 and water drink system. If a CO2 gas leak is suspected,
immediately ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to repair the leak. Personnel
exposed to high concentration of CO2 gas will experience tremors which are followed rapidly
by loss of consciousness.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas warning
WARNING – CO2 Displaces Oxygen. If a CO2 gas leak is suspected, immediately ventilate
the contaminated area before attempting to repair the leak.
 Secure CO2 bottles in an upright position
 Use Food suitable CO2 only
 Remember that parts of the device are at operating pressure. Do not loosen or
dismantle any components at operating pressure.
 Protect against heat sources including sunshine.
 The CO2 bottle must be connected to a high pressure CO2 regulator. The regulator
must be date coded and compliant to local codes of practice.
Only non – siphon type cylinders should be used. CO2 cylinders should always be secured
vertically with the outlet valves in the uppermost position to prevent injury through ingress of
liquid carbon dioxide into the pressure regulators(s). On no account should a connection be
attempted to a CO2 cylinders other than a purpose made high pressure assembly, which is
date coded in accordance with the British Soft Drinks Association (B.S.D.A.) Code of Practice.
Handling and transportation

Keep the unit in an upright position and do not drag over rough floors or down steps.

On receipt, unpack the unit carefully and visually inspect for any damage which it may
have sustained in transit. Record the nature of the damage on the Courier’s Delivery
note and at the same time inform your supplier.

Once the unit is in position, do not move when filled with water.
2. Installation
General
Installation must only be carried out by a suitably trained person and comply with national and
local codes for connection to water and electrical supplies. It is recommended that the
installation is protected by a RCCB. (Residual Current Circuit Breaker)
Siting
The unit is designed for indoor use only, in ambient between 5 and 38°C and should not be
exposed to water spillage, spray, steam or high humidity (in excess of 90%rh).

The unit must be sited on a firm level floor, protect from physical damage and do not
place items on top.

Allow 150mm clearance around the unit to aid air circulation and keep the front of the
unit clear to allow an unimpeded fresh air supply to enter the cooler.

Air vents should never become obstructed or blocked.

Access should be possible to the top lid for ease of service.

Do not stand on this unit.

Locate the cooler within 2 metres of an earthed, switched, 13 Amp, 230V socket which
is accessible for isolation of the equipment. The socket must be installed to comply with
IEE regulations. It is recommended that the installation is protected by a RCCB.

A supply of cold, potable water with an accessible means of isolation.
Installation

The appliance must be earthed.

If not already fitted, fit the appropriate electrical plug to the service cord.

With the unit unpacked and in position, remove all coil caps, but do not connect to an
electrical supply at this stage.
Water bath drain (where fitted)

In normal operation of the unit, this must be pushed in.

To drain the unit, ensure the ice bank is thawed.

Fit a 9.54mm (3/8”) tube into the drain fitting that is long enough to reach a drain or
bucket.

Pull the fitting outwards by approximately 10mm.

Water will drain from the tank.

Upon draining being complete, push the fitting back into the tank and remove the tube by
pulling the tube whilst the collet is pressed.
Requirements summary
Gas connection: 9.54mm female (3/8”)
Pressure: 5 bar (75 PSI) to 6 bar (90 PSI)
Water inlet connections: 12.7mm ID (1/2”)
Water Pressure: 2 bar (1.5 to 4bar ) flowing
Water Flow rate: 6 litres / minute
The python lines for recirculation must be a minimum of:
a) 6.35mm (1/4") ID for runs upto 3m to the point of dispense
b) 9.65mm (3/8”) ID for runs greater than 3m to the point of dispense
CAUTION – A boost pump or pressure regulator may be required to achieve the flow and/or
pressure.
Python connections
Soda recirculation connections: 9.54mm (3/8”)
Still water recirculation connections: 9.54mm (3/8”)
Python insulation
Up to 24°C ambient – minimum of 13mm
Up to 32°C ambient – minimum of 19mm
Installation procedure
Commissioning
Filling the water bath

Do not use de-ionized water or add any substance to the water (unless approved by
Cornelius).

Do not leave hose pipes unattended whilst filling the water bath as the unit may become
flooded.

Ensure the overflow on the front of the unit is pointing downwards. Remove the unit lid
and fill with cool clean water until the water flows from the overflow.

The front overflow may now be rotated to point upwards, allowing condensate to pass
to the secondary overflow, leading to the condensate tray.
Python installation

Connect the python to the dispense head(s).
Connect all carbonated water, still water and product lines in accordance with the labelling on
the cooler. The coil exit label is to be found on the underside of the lid.
Priming the system
WARNING - Carbon Dioxide gas is dangerous- CO2! Think of Ventilation
Diagnostics for the carbonator liquid level controller
Light indication
On continuously
Off
Flash on/off every 4 seconds
Flash on/off every 1 second
Flash on/off every 0.5 second
Function
Carbonator pump is on
Standby, ready to dispense
Carbonator system ready, not operating
Carbonator pump timed out (Maximum run
duration is 3 minutes before timing out)
Controller failure
If the boost pump (brass pump) is ON for 2 minutes continuously, within the still water
boost operation, the timer will shut the pump off and the red light will illuminate. Ensure
there are no water leaks and adequate water supply. Proceed to reset the pump by
pressing the red light.
Sequence of operation:
All the panel switches must be in the OFF ‘0’ position.
The following sequence of events will happen upon connecting the unit electrically.
 Green light on the switch panel will become lit.
 The red light on the carbonator controller, sited on the front of the cooler, will flash at a
rate of one flash every 4 seconds. This indicates the carbonator system is isolated. DO
NOT reset the controller. This allows the refrigeration system to make ice and the still
water system to be primed and operational.
 Ice bank controller will operate immediately, this will result in:
a) Agitator will turn ON
b) Compressor will turn ON after 3 minutes of the ice bank sensor being in water.
c) The unit will now cool the water bath and make an ice bank. This will take between 2
and 4 hours, without recirculation pumps operating.
The water boost system, which includes inlet solenoid / water boost pump are controlled by the
pressure switch and liquid level controller.
 Once the dispense installation is complete and connected to the unit, connect CO2,
then water, to the unit.
 Operation of the left hand switch will supply the carbonator bowl level controller and
still water boost circuit, allowing still water system priming to commence.
 The still water boost system will require immediate priming, using the black 2 way
priming valve.
o Remove the plug from the 2 way valve in the still water system and connect
3/8” OD pipe to it. It should reach a waste container, i.e. bucket. Keep the
valve in the closed position, lever to the left position, seen from the front of
the unit.
o Open the 2 way valve. Move the lever through 180° to the direction of the
drain tube. Air will now be vented from the system. Once a continuous flow of
water is present at the valve, switch on the water recirculation pump and
move the lever back though 180° to close the system. Refit the plug.




Note: The water pressure regulator is preset, and the system will only operate
correctly once all the gas is removed, by using the priming valve. Once the main
system is primed, remove all the gas from the pipes joining the water ring main to the
points of dispense by dispensing drinks.
o Switch on the still water recirculation pump.
When the carbonation system is ready for operation, the controller can be reset by
pushing the reset button and the system will automatically operate.
The soda recirculation pump can now be turned on as when the carbonator bowl water
level drops below the third level probe the soda pump will switch off and once the level
rises pass the probe, the soda pump will switch back on.
Replace the lid. The system is now ready for use
3. Service & maintenance
Service information (fault/repairs)








There are NO ‘user’ (OPERATOR) serviceable items inside the unit.
Maintenance must only be undertaken by a qualified and trained person.
Refer to separate Manual for the Service Maintenance of this unit.
Only replace the fuse protecting the circuit to the unit with one of an identical type and
rating.
Isolate the power supply to the unit during maintenance operations.
Only use Cornelius parts for cooler maintenance. Failure to do so will invalidate cooler
approvals and warranty.
The carbonator bowl relief valve ring pull to be operated annually to check its operation.
Double check valve – isolate the water supply and remove the bleed screw once a year
to check for water backflow, if the unit is supplied to a UK installation.
Preventative user maintenance
For all of the below, once the maintenance is carried out, follow the Installation
instructions for re commissioning the unit

Switch off and unplug the unit during user maintenance operations.

In the event of the unit malfunctions or suffers spillage or physical damage, unplug the
unit from its electrical supply.

Do not attempt to remove the protective covers.
Condenser

Ensure grilles and condenser fins remain unobstructed and free from particles at all
times to ensure reliable and consistent operation. A soft brush or vacuum cleaner may
used for cleaning.
Sanitizing Product Coils

Under no circumstances should boiling water or steam be used with this unit as it may
result in permanent damage. The maximum temperature permissible is 40°C.

Sanitize when taste is tainted or periodically as advised by the beverage supplier.

Flush with potable water, then chlorinated alkaline solution. It is important that the
sanitizing agent manufacturer’s procedure and safety precautions are followed.

Rinse through with potable water to remove cleaning solution and test with litmus
paper.
Water bath

Melt the ice bank and drain the tank annually. Follow INSTALLATION PROCEDURE /
Commissioning / Filling the tank with water to refill the unit.

If the cooler becomes noisy – makes a gurgling sound, this is due to a low water level
and will result in reduced cooling capacity. To remedy this follow the instructions for
filling the water bath illustrated in INSTALLATION
The 1989 Electricity at Work Regulations require periodic testing of electrical equipment and
this should only be carried out by a competent person.
Directive Compliance:
EMC Directive (2004/108/EC)
Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC)
IMI Cornelius UK Ltd,
Russell Way
Brighouse
HD6 4LX
Tel: 0044 (0)1484 714584
Fax: 0044 (0)1484 400592
Web: www.corneliusuk.com
4. Fault finding guide
Problem
1. Totally Inoperative
Is supply fuse blown or has circuit breaker
tripped?
Yes
Is fuse or circuit breaker size correct?
Yes
Is line voltage too high or low?
No
Does it now work?
2. No Cooling
Is line voltage within 10% of voltage on
rating label?
Yes
Is compressor cold
Possible Fault
Remedy
Service Tip
No
Loose connection or broken wire in supplying
wiring to unit
Replace or reconnect wire
Install within 2m of an electrical socket
No
Incorrect size device
Consult an electrician
See rating plate for current consumption
Yes
Improper voltage supply
Consult electrical supplier
Voltage range (UK 217V to 254V)
No
Unit malfunction
Contact supplier
Isolate system until engineer arrives
No
Go to 1. Totally inoperative
Go to 1. Totally inoperative
Go to 1. Totally inoperative
Yes
a)
b)
c)
Faulty global ice bank controller or sensor
Low water
Refrigeration system cut out
a)
b)
c)
Replace
Top up
Diagnose cause and reset
a)
b)
c)
Position new sensor in same position
See install instructions
Always isolate electrical supply before
undertaking repairs
No
Does compressor start, hum and trip out on
thermal overload?
Yes
a)
b)
c)
Start capacitor shorted or blown
Start relay will not close or is burned out
Compressor motor is faulty or seized
a)
b)
c)
Check connections, replace capacitor if necessary
Check connections, replace relay is necessary
Replace compressor
a)
b)
c)
Check for paper debris of blown capacitor
Relay will rattle if OK
See rating plate for gas charge
No
Does compressor start but continue to run
on start windings?
Yes
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Improper wiring
Relay failing to open
Excessively high discharge temperature
Open or shorted compressor windings
Tight compressor (binding internally)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Replace and reconnect wiring
Replace relay
Clean condenser or replace fan motor
Replace compressor
Replace compressor
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Isolate electrical supply before repairs
Ensure correct relay is used
Use vacuum cleaner or soft brush
See rating plate for gas charge
Always fit new drier
Yes
a)
b)
c)
d)
Defective thermal protection switch
Excessively high discharge pressure
Suction gas too hot
Low refrigerant charge
a)
b)
c)
d)
Replace thermal protection (klixon)
Clean condenser or replace fan motor
Water bath too hot- cool to below 30°c
Repair leak and recharge refrigerant
a)
b)
c)
d)
Always isolate electrical supply
Leave 100mm gap around unit
Never fill bath with warm or hot water
Traces of oil are a good indicator of leaks
No
Compressor running hot. Compressor
starts and runs short, cycling on overload
protector
Problem
3. Warm Product
Is compressor running?
Yes
Low water bath level
No
Is there an ice bank?
No
Possible Fault
Remedy
Service Tip
No
Go to 2. No Cooling
Go to 2. No Cooling
Go to 2. No cooling
Yes
a)
Leaks
a)
Check for leaks and fill to overflow
a)
Ice build will displace water to the overflow
Yes
a)
a)
b)
Agitator motor faulty
High ambient
Condenser blocked
a)
a)
b)
a)
a)
b)
Check power supply to motor first
Ensure ambient is in range 10-40°c
Leave 100mm clearance around unit
c)
d)
e)
Defective condenser fan motor assembly
Loss of refrigerant charge
Incorrectly specified cooler
c)
d)
e)
c)
d)
e)
Unbalanced fans cause motor failures
Never leave service valves attached
5 litre per minute is the specification
f)
g)
Electronic ice bank probe
Poor airflow through condenser
f)
g)
Check operation & replace if necessary
Change ambient or re-site cooler
Clean condenser grille or remove objects in
front of the condenser restricting air flow
Replace condenser fan motor assembly
Check for leaks, repair and recharge
Leave for an hour. If ice bank still does not
reform, check specifications to requirements
Replace probe
Check for space around the cooler and airflow
obstruction. Clear and clean the condenser
fins
f)
g)
Always fit new probe in original position
Always leave 100mm air gap
4. No Product
Does water dispense?
No
a)
Ice bank too large, causing Product freeze
a)
Erode ice around sensor with warmer water
(less than 60°c) then check and replace sensor
if faulty.
a)
Ensure replacement is in same position as
original. Defrost the entire ice bank before
replacing sensor.
No
5. No flow rate
Is water supply turned on?
No
a)
Mains water supply is turned off
a)
Turn on supply & follow installation instructions
to prime system
a)
Ensure all connections are made before
switching on the water supply
Yes
Is water reaching water boost pump?
No
a)
b)
Blockage on incoming water supply
Blocked strainer on inlet to boost pump
a)
b)
disconnect supply & check for blockage
Clean strainer & replace
a)
Reduce pressure before disconnecting
Investigate water filtering on system on
incoming water
Yes
Does the pump turn on & run?
No
a)
Duration timer for carbonator has timed out
c)
a)
b)
Pressure switch not activating motor
b)
Reset timer using button located in control
panel (the illuminated button)
Faulty pressure switch
Illumination of the reset button is seen
when timer switches off the pump
Ensure water supply is turned off before
replacing, do not drip water on electrics
a)
Faulty solenoid
a)
Replace solenoid valve
a)
b)
No live signal
b)
Find loose connection or faulty supply to valve
b)
a)
Incorrect water pressure
a)
Adjust water pressure accordingly
a)
a)
Incorrect installation - not AquaSource failure
a)
Review installation
a)
Yes
Does mains water solenoid open?
Yes
Is water pressure post regulator
between 75 & 85 PSI
Yes
No
No
b)
Ensure water supply is turned off before
replacing, do not drip water on electrics
Isolate power before fault finding
Adjustment is done by a flat bladed
screwdriver, don’t exceed stated pressures
as this could damage dispense valve
mechanisms
Check survey & specifications
Problem
6. Low or inconsistent flow rate
Is water pressure post regulator set to
between 75PSI to 85PSI
Yes
Is the carbonator bowl over filling
No
Is pressure switch operating when
water is dispensed?
Possible Fault
Remedy
Service Tip
No
Yes
a)
b)
Solenoid valve to inlet not closing properly
Solenoid valve weeping water when in
closed position
a)
b)
Check control signal
Check valve internals for debris stopping valve
seats from sealing
a)
b)
Isolate water & electricity prior to work
Lime scale can stop a solenoid valve from
closing properly, ensure adequate water
filtration is fitted to supply
No
a)
b)
Faulty switch
Still water recirculation pump intermittent
operation
a)
b)
Replace switch
Check for possible causes of overheating &
replace if necessary
a)
b)
Isolate power before work
Ensure pump has not been running dry
?
a)
Possible leak somewhere on installation
a)
Check all possible areas of system &
installation
a)
Look for traces of water on flooring or other
areas where pipe work has been installed
No
a)
Carbonator pump timed out
a)
a)
Isolate water before investigation
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
Loose Connection
Faulty pump motor
Faulty pump assembly
Defective level control box
Defective level probe
Restriction on incoming water
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
Check for leaks or something preventing the
carbonator bowl from filling in the given time
Reconnect or replace
Replace motor
Replace pump assembly
Replace level control box
Replace level probe
Find & remove restriction
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Solenoid valve is in closed position
h)
h)
i)
Unit freeze up
i)
Check supply voltage & replace valve if
necessary
Defrost & follow check list in section 4 & 5
Isolate power before work
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
If available use compressed air to blow out
lines etc…
N/A
i)
N/A
a)
b)
c)
Soda recirculation switch turned off
Faulty soda recirculation pump
Faulty soda recirculation motor
a)
b)
c)
Turn on the soda recirculation switch
Replace pump
Replace motor
a)
b)
c)
N/A
Isolate mains water/electricity supply
Isolate mains water/electricity supply
a)
Coils covered with ice causing product to
freeze
a)
Defrost system & check Global Ice Bank
Controller & its components
a)
See refrigeration fault finding in section 2
of this fault finding chart
Yes
Is there a leak?
7. No carbonation
Is the carbonator pump motor running?
Yes
Is the soda recirculation pump running
No
Yes
Unit freeze up
5. Product data sheet
Date: 28th July 2010
Issue No: 1
Performance
Nominal ice bank pull down:(water 32oC / 32oC
ambient / 30m python)
Ice bank weight:
Thermal capacity ice bank:
Maximum ambient temperature:
Description: AquaSource 4
Part number range: 06 1 43040X
5.5 hours
25 kg nominal
8373 KJ (2000 Kcal)
43°C
Dimensions
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight: unloaded
Packed
Operational
690 mm
900 mm
540 mm
100 kg
114 kg
136 kg
Electrical
Mains supply:
Run current:
Fuse rating:
Supply:
230 V single phase 50 Hz
12Amps
13 Amps
2m mains cable, UK plug
Structure
Lid:
Side panels :
Internal:
Internal above the tank:
Plastic coated mild steel
Plastic coated mild steel
Galvanised
Stainless steel
Functions
Carbonator system
Still water system
Agitation
Refrigeration system
Carbonator bowl
Carbonator water reserve
Refill differential
Refill rate
Control
Protection
Electronically controlled
Carbonator bowl reserve
Priming assistance
Soda water recirculation
Electro mechanical control
Still water boost
Still water recirculation
Priming assistance
2 minute over-run time out
Constant
Electronically controlled independent of the above
3 litres
0.9 litres
5 litres/min
3 pin probe in conjunction with electronic liquid
level controller
Flood protection 3 minute time out
Product data sheet
Date: 28th July 2010
Issue No: 1
Pumps
Type:
Style:
Flow rate [litres /
minute]
Motor output [watts ]
Protection:
Motor:
Pump:
Description: AquaSource 4
Part number range: 06 1 43040X
Water boost
(feeds both systems)
Soda water
recirculation
Still water
recirculation
Positive displacement
sliding valve
Brass
5
Positive displacement
sliding valve
Stainless steel
5
Positive displacement
sliding valve
Stainless steel
5
190
Thermal cut out
3 minute time out
80
Thermal cut out
a) Carbonator level
control probe
b) Thermal switch on
pump
Refrigeration
Compressor size/rating:
Compressor starting torque:
Compressor duty: (-10oC Evap temp)
Condenser type:
Expansion device:
Refrigerant type charge:
Controls:
26cc
High starting torque
870 watts
Air Cooled
Capillary.
R134a refer rating plate
Electronic
Fan motor
Output:
Speed:
Direction:
Protection:
Fan blade: Diameter
Pitch
10 Watts
1400 rpm
Counter clockwise shaft end
Thermal cut out
230mm
26o
Product coils, all Stainless Steel 304
Syrup coils
Premix coils
Pre-chill coil (used on both soda and water boost
systems)
Soda recirculation coil
Still water recirculation
80
Thermal cut out
Thermal switch on
pump
Optional
Optional
Yes
Yes
Yes
The python lines for recirculation must be a minimum of:
a) 6.35mm (1/4") ID for runs upto 3m to the point of dispense
b) 9.65mm (3/8”) ID for runs greater than 3m to the point of dispense
IMI Cornelius UK Ltd,
Russell Way
Brighouse
HD6 4LX
Tel: 0044 (0)1484 714584
Fax: 0044 (0)1484 400592
Web: www.corneliusuk.com
Compliance to Standards and Legislation
Product complies with:
EMC Directive (2004/108/EC)
Low Voltage directive (2006/95/EC)
Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC)
6. Parts List and Exploded View
Spares list
Description: AquaSource 4
Model: 06 1 43040X
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
26a
27
28
29
30
Part No.
06 0 140360
560003836
06 0 141410
06 0 090498
44 0000 693
06 0 093301
06 0 115113
06 0 095141
06 0 090404
58 0440 414
06 0 431406
58 0440 254
58 0440 472
58 0440 104
58 0440 405
58 0440 408
58 0440 414
58 0440 482
44 0000 901
06 0 095137
58 0480 157
58 0480 156
44 0000 250
58 0410 227
58 0420 595
13 5681 002
06 0 097801
44 0000 836
3-8SCV
14 4572 000
06 0 431402
Description
Agitator motor assembly – 3 blade
Carbonator bowl assembly
Mounting plate washer
Evaporator/spacer assembly
Non return valve
CO2 pressure switch adaptor
Handle
Overflow sight glass
Condenser assembly
Terminal blocks
Control panel housing (galvanised)
Delay timer (2 minutes)
Liquid level controller
Pressure switch (behind panel, held in with 2 x screws as seen)
Timer reset button
Rocker switch
Terminal blocks
Contactor/relay
Ice bank controller
Boil-off tray
Castor 3” – black with lock
Castor 3” – black no lock
Comp set 230/50 R134A CAJ4492Y
Pump motor - 400W-185W 230V/50HZ
Water boost pump brass
Procon recirculation pump
Procon foam assembly
Pump motor - 190W-80W 230V/50HZ
Single check valve
Water regulator
Lid
Exploded view
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AquaSource 4
Model 06 1 43040X
Plumbing schematic
AquaSource 4
Model 06 1 43040X
Conditions of sale
In these Conditions, “the Company” means IMI CORNELIUS (UK) LTD, “the Purchaser”
and “the Customer” means the person, firm or company to whom the acknowledgement
of order is issued, “the goods” means any plant, machinery or parts to be supplied by the
Company. These conditions supersede any and all terms listed on any order
confirmation, invoice or other written communication issued by or on behalf of the
Company, except where expressly agreed by both parties in writing.
FORMATION OF CONTRACT
No binding contract shall be deemed to have been effected until confirmed in writing by
the Company by an acknowledgement or order or otherwise, quotations, price lists and
other publications of the Company shall not constitute offers.
APPLICATION OF CONDITIONS
Contracts are accepted only upon and subject to the following Conditions of sale. Unless
expressly accepted in writing, any terms or conditions contained in any written or printed
document of the Purchaser, inconsistent with or in any qualifying of these Conditions
shall not apply unless expressly accepted in writing by the Company.
PRICE VARIATION
Prices and discounts contained in this contract will be subject to amendment in
consequence of any increase arising after the date of quotation in the price of raw
materials, labour and other costs, unless agreed otherwise by the Company in writing.
WARRANTY
The Company will assist the Purchaser in securing and expediting warranty terms from
the Manufacturer of the original equipment.
SPECIFICATIONS
All descriptive specifications, literature, drawings etc. submitted with the Company’s
quotation, are approximate only, as is the descriptive literature contained in any
catalogue of the Company, price list and other advertising mater. Where specifications
are to be supplied, the Purchaser shall supply such specifications in reasonable time to
enable the Company to complete delivery by the named date.
COPYRIGHT
All drawings and specifications prepared by the Company shall remain the property of the
Company and any copyright arising shall belong to the company.
FOREIGN TRADE CONTRACTS
Where goods are sold abroad they will be governed by the terms laid down under Inco
terms 1953 and its subsequent re-printings.
DELIVERY
Any date for delivery named by the Company is an estimate only and in no
circumstances shall the failure of the Company to deliver on or before the named date
either entitle the Purchaser to rescind or terminate the contract or make the Company
liable in any way for the consequences of any delay. Material from stock is offered
subject to being unsold upon receipt of order.
DEFERMENT OF DELIVERY
Where the Purchaser has given firm instructions for the manufacture and delivery of
goods and subsequently requests the Company to defer delivery any goods completed
will be invoiced and any goods in the process of manufacture will be completed and
invoiced on completion, holding and storage charges will be invoiced subsequently when
applicable.
CLAIMS FOR DAMAGE, SHORTAGE OR LOSS
No claim for damage in transit, shortage of delivery or loss of goods in transit can be
accepted unless, in the case of damage in transit or shortage of delivery, a separate
notice in writing is given to the carrier concerned and to the Company within three days of
the receipt of goods,
followed by as complete claim in writing within five days of the receipt of goods, and in
the case of loss of goods, notice in writing made within twenty one days of the date of
consignment. Where goods are accepted from the carrier concerned without being
checked, the delivery book of the carrier must be signed “not examined”.
SUSPENSION OF DELIVERIES
Without prejudice to the provision of Conditions 9 or 10 hereof, deliveries may be wholly
or partially suspended and the time of such suspension added to the original contract in
the event of stoppage, delay or interruption of work in the establishment of either
Company or Purchaser during the delivery period as a result of strikes, lock-outs, trade
disputes, breakdown, accident or any cause whatsoever beyond the control of the
Company or Purchaser respectively.
NOTICE OF TERMINATION OR PARTIAL DELIVERY
In the event of an outbreak of hostilities (whether war is declared or not) in which Great
Britain is involved or in the event of national emergency, or if the Company works should
become either directly or indirectly so engaged on the Government orders or orders
under priority directions as to prevent or delay work on other orders , the Company shall
be entitled at any time, on notice to the Purchaser, to make partial deliveries only or to
determine the contract, without prejudice in any case to rights accrued in respect of
deliveries already made.
DETERMINATION OF CONTRACT
If the Purchaser shall make default in or commit a breach of his contract or any other of
his obligations to the Company or if any distress or execution shall be levied upon the
Purchaser’s property or assets, or if the Purchaser shall make or offer to make any
arrangements or composition with creditors, or commit any act of Bankruptcy, or if any
Petition or Receiving Order in Bankruptcy shall be presented or made against him or if
the Purchaser shall be a limited Company and any Resolution or Petition to wind-up such
Company’s business (other than for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction) shall
be passed or presented, or if a Receiver of such Company’s undertaking property or
assets or any part thereof shall be appointed, the Company shall have the right forthwith
to determine any contract then subsiding and upon written notice of such determination
being posted by him to the Purchaser’s last known address, any subsisting contracts
shall be deemed to have been determined without prejudice to any claim or right the
Company might otherwise make or exercise.
INDEMNITY
The Purchaser will indemnify the Company against all damages, penalties, costs and
expenses to which the Company may become liable as a result of work done in
accordance with the Purchaser’s specification which involves the infringement of any
letters patent or registered design or copyright.
IMPRINTS
Where the Company’s patents, registered designs or copyright features are incorporated
in the design of the goods, an imprint to that effect may be affixed by the Company and
shall not in any way be defaced, obliterated or removed by the Purchaser.
RETENTION OF TITLE
Until the Company has been paid in full for the goods comprised in this or any other
contract between them the goods comprised in this contract remain the property of the
Company although the risk passes to the Purchaser at the point of delivery named in the
Contract.
a) If the Purchaser fails to pay for the goods on the due date or commits any act of
bankruptcy or if any resolution of petition to wind-up the Buyer’s business shall be passed
(other than for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction) or if a Receiver of the
Purchaser’s undertakings is appointed the Company may recover possession of the
goods at any time from the Purchaser and for that purpose the Company, its servants or
agents may enter upon any land or building upon which the goods are situated.
b) The Purchaser has a right to dispose of the goods in the course of its business for the
account of the Company and to pass good title to the goods to his customer being a bona
fide purchaser for value without notice of the Company’s rights. In the event of such
disposal the Purchaser has the fiduciary duty to the Company for the proceeds (which
shall be kept separate and identifiable from the Purchaser’s own monies) but may retain
there from an excess of such proceeds over the amount outstanding under this or any
other sale contract between them.
CANCELLATION
No cancellation shall be deemed to have been effected by the Purchaser unless
confirmed in writing by the Company; any costs incurred by the Company which upon
cancellation, are not recoverable by the Company will be for the Purchaser’s account and
will be so invoiced to the Purchaser.
TERMS
20th of the month following date of invoice, unless a separate agreement has been
reached.
ERRORS OR OMISSIONS
Errors or omissions are subject to correction.
VAT
The prices quoted are exclusive of VAT, which will be added to the invoice at the rate
then
current and appropriate to the transaction.
LAW APPLICABLE
All contracts shall be deemed as subject to the Law of England.
WEEE DIRECTIVE
We reserve the right to negotiate separate commercial terms, pre or post purchase, to
mitigate the additional costs associated with collection and authorised treatment under
the WEEE directive, and other environmental legislation.
CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 1987 (hereinafter referred to as the Act)
a) In circumstances where the Company supplies parts or products to the Customer for
incorporation with, or use ancillary to, any composite products to be produced,
manufactured, processed or supplied by the Customer then:b) The Customer shall forthwith on demand produce for inspection by the Company
copies of all written instructions, information and warnings to be supplied by the
Customer in relation to the said composite products provided nevertheless that such
inspection or right to inspect shall not of itself constitute acceptance or approval on the
part of the Company of such instructions, information or warnings and
c) The Customer shall indemnify, reimburse and compensate the Company for all losses
and damages (including costs, expenses and charges for legal actions in which the
company may be involved) that the Company may incur in the event that any claims are
made against the Company pursuant to the Act relating to the said composite products of
the Customer or products in circumstances in which the part or product supplied by the
Company was either (i) not the defective part of the said composite product, or (ii) was
only rendered the defective part or become a defective product by reason of actions or
omissions of the Customer or (iii) was only rendered the defective part or become a
defective product by reason on instructions or warnings given by the Customer or other
Supplier of the said composite product or products.
d) For the purposes of this condition the word “defective” shall be interpreted in
accordance with the definition of the Act.
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