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MTR(E), MTC, MTA - Grundfos

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2<br />

<strong>MTC</strong><br />

68<br />

<strong>MTC</strong> installation<br />

<strong>MTC</strong> must be installed vertically.<br />

Fig. 37 Installation of an <strong>MTC</strong> pump<br />

To enable a low liquid level of 1.6 inches above the<br />

bottom of the strainer, a priming screw is fitted below<br />

the bottom chamber. This helps to protect the pump<br />

against dry running down to 1 inch above the bottom of<br />

the strainer.<br />

The distance between the pump and tank bottom must<br />

be minimum 1 inch.<br />

Fig. 38 <strong>MTC</strong> 2 and <strong>MTC</strong> 4<br />

1" 1.6"<br />

1"<br />

TM00 1923 3297<br />

TM03 4304 2006<br />

Terminal box positions<br />

<strong>MTR</strong>(E), <strong>MTC</strong>, <strong>MTA</strong><br />

As standard <strong>MTC</strong> pumps have their terminal box<br />

mounted in position 6 o’clock of the pump; however<br />

other positions are possible.<br />

Note: On <strong>MTC</strong> pumps it is not possible to mount the<br />

terminal box in position 12 as the terminal box does<br />

not fit in that position.<br />

Position<br />

6 o’clock<br />

Standard<br />

Position<br />

9 o’clock<br />

Fig. 39 Terminal box positions<br />

Position<br />

12 o’clock<br />

Position<br />

3 o’clock<br />

TM02 7777 4003

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