Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn, or cause death.
Ground pump before connecting to power supply.
BONDING
LUG
MOTOR NAMEPLATE
GREEN
GROUND SCREW
MOTOR
CANOPY
THROUGH
BOLTS
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Figure 1A: Typical ground screw and bonding lug locations.
Motor Terminal Board Connections
ELECTRICAL
Ground motor before connecting to electrical power supply! Failure to ground pump motor can cause serious or fatal electrical shock hazard!
Do not ground to a gas supply line!
To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock, turn OFF power to motor before working on electrical connections.
GFCI tripping indicates an electrical problem. If GFCI trips and will not reset, have a qualified electrician inspect and repair electrical system.
Exactly match supply voltage to nameplate voltage (115 Volt or 230 Volt single phase only)! Incorrect voltage can cause fire or seriously damage motor and voids warranty!
Grounding:
Install, ground, and wire motor according to local or National Electrical Code requirements.
Permanently ground motor; use size and type wire required by code. Ground connection must be made to green grounding terminal under motor canopy or access plate (see Figure 1B).
Connect motor ground terminal to electrical service ground.
Install and bond pump according to local codes and ordinances; use bond- ing lug on motor (see Figure 1A). Use solid copper conductor No. 8 AWG (8.4mm2) or larger.
Wiring:
Pump must be permanently connected to circuit. Table I, Page 6, gives cor- rect wire and circuit breaker sizes for the pump alone. If other lights or appli- ances are also on the same circuit, be sure to add their amp loads to pump amp load before figuring wire and circuit breaker sizes. (If unsure how to do this or if this is confusing, consult a licensed electrician.) Use the load circuit breaker as the master
Install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in circuit; it will sense a
SINGLE
VOLTAGE
MOTORS
Blue
| L2 | 230 |
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B |
| Volt |
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| Lines |
| A |
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DUAL
VOLTAGE
MOTORS
White |
| L2 | 115 |
B |
| Volt | |
w/Black |
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| Lines | |
Tracer |
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| A |
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| L1 |
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In case of power outage, check GFCI for tripping (which will prevent normal pump operation). Reset if necessary.
NOTICE: If you do not use conduit when wiring motor, be sure to seal wire opening on end of motor to prevent dirt, bugs, etc., from entering.
L1 |
White |
Black
White w/Black Tracer B
Black
L2
A
L1
230 Volt Lines
Figure 1B. Motor terminal block con- nections.
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