Wayne ISP40 specifications Maintenance

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Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

 

 

 

 

Model ISP40

Operation

 

2. Do not operate the pump unless it is

2.

Loosen the conical nut using an 1/8”

 

submerged in water. Dry running

 

Allen wrench.

 

(Continued)

 

 

causes pump failure.

3. Carefully remove thrust washer and

PROPER GROUNDING OF AC POWER

3. While the pump is draining the pit,

 

thrust bearing, taking note of their

CORD

 

verify that the discharge piping is

 

orientation. The thrust washer can

1. A ground fault circuit interrupter

carrying the water to a point several

 

crack if it is dropped on a hard

(GFCI) is required (See Figure 4).

feet away from the foundation.

 

surface.

 

 

 

4. If pump discharge line is exposed to

4. Using needlenose pliers, remove

 

Power

freezing temperature, the exposed

 

the impeller rotor. Take care not to

 

line must be pitched to drain.

 

damage the mounting face of the

 

Cord

 

 

Trapped water will freeze and

 

thrust washer with the pliers.

 

 

 

 

 

damage the pump.

5. Thoroughly clean the filter with

 

 

 

 

 

soapy water.

 

 

 

Maintenance

6. Remove any debris from impeller

 

TEST RESET

 

vanes and passages. Wash impeller

Grounding

! DANGER

Always disconnect

 

in soapy water. Impeller magnet

the electrical

 

will crack if it is dropped on a hard

Blade

 

supply before attempting to install,

 

Figure 4 – Required GFCI Receptacle

service, relocate or perform any

 

surface.

 

maintenance. If the power source is

7.

Inspect thrust bearing. If its

 

 

2. The PS/BC is only for use on 120 volt

out of sight, lock and tag in the open

 

thickness is less than 0.15” or if it is

(off) position to prevent unexpected

 

(single-phase), 60 hz service and is

power application. Failure to do so

 

cracked or damaged, replace.

equipped with a 3-conductor cord and

could result in fatal electrical shock.

8.

Inspect the three impeller drives

Only qualified electricians should

3-prong, grounding type plug. The

 

that engage with the thrust

repair this unit. Improper repair could

 

plug MUST be plugged into a

result in fatal electrical shock.

 

washer. Replace impeller if they are

ground fault circuit interrupter

NOTICE

When necessary,

 

worn.

 

outlet that is properly installed

remove the filter

9.

Inspect thrust washer. Replace if

for cleaning. If the pump is used in a

and grounded in accordance

 

the thrust surface is worn.

dirty environment, frequent cleaning is

 

with all local codes and

necessary to assure adequate

10. Reassemble parts in reverse order,

ordinances. If you ever feel even a

performance. Never sweep dirt or

 

as shown in Figure 5. For proper

garbage into the sump pit.

 

sight shock from this or any electrical

 

orientation of the thrust washer,

NOTICE

Do not operate

 

appliance, or equipment connected

 

refer to Figure 6. Do not

the pump without

 

to it, STOP. Turn off electricity to

the filter in place. The filter protects

 

overtighten the conical nut. Be

outlet, and have it inspected by an

critical areas inside the pump from

 

careful not to damage the float

damage due to foreign objects.

 

electrician. You may have a

 

when installing the filter cap.

Operating the pump without the filter

 

dangerous, improperly wired outlet.

will void the warranty.

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: Never cut off the round

NOTICE

Before disabling

 

 

 

your pump, have

 

 

 

grounding prong. Cutting the cord or

ready an appropriate way to evacuate

 

 

 

plug will void the warranty and make

the sump pit should it refill with water

 

 

 

the pump inoperable.

while your pump is out of commission.

 

 

 

Disconnect the power cord from the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Insert the PS/BC power cord plug

Power Supply/Battery Charger (PS/BC)

 

 

 

directly into the GFCI outlet (See

to the pump. Simply unplugging the

 

 

 

PS/BC from the AC power will not shut

 

 

 

Figure 4).

 

 

 

 

 

off the pump.

 

 

 

 

TO TEST

 

 

 

 

 

 

! WARNING

Make certain there

FILTER, IMPELLER AND THRUST

Figure 5

 

is at least 6 inches

 

of water in the sump prior to

BEARING

 

 

 

 

connecting the pump to the PS/BC.

1. Remove the pump from the sump

 

 

 

Failure to do so may cause damage to

 

 

 

pump.

 

pit. Loosen the three (3) through

 

 

 

1. Fill sump with water. The pump will

bolts that hold the filter cap in

 

 

 

place.

 

 

 

 

start automatically when the water

 

 

 

 

NOTICE

Be careful not to

 

 

 

has filled the sump to a depth of

 

Correct

Incorrect

damage the float

 

approximately 12“. The pump will

 

switch, which is permanently installed

Figure 6

 

stop when the water depth is

in the motor housing. Attempting to

 

approximately 6”. The pump will

remove the float switch will cause

 

 

 

irreversible motor damage.

 

 

 

recycle thereafter as required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

 

 

 

Model ISP40

BATTERIES

 

 

Avoid dropping

battery is at full charge. If the specific

 

! WARNING

 

 

 

Dangerous

metal tools on the

gravity of any of the cells varies more

 

! DANGER

 

battery posts because they may spark

 

 

hydrogen gas can

than .050, the battery should be

be released from batteries while

or short-circuit the system or battery,

causing an explosion.

replaced.

charging. Sparks can ignite the gas in

 

 

 

 

an enclosed space. Wear safety goggles

Follow battery manufacturer’s

NOTE: An inexpensive hydrometer

when connecting batteries. Battery

maintenance procedures and

can be purchased at an automotive

connections should be made in a well-

schedules. Be certain that the area

parts dealer.

ventilated area.

 

 

 

 

Working in the

around the batteries is well ventilated.

 

 

! DANGER

 

3. Inspect the terminals and clamps for

 

vicinity of lead acid

Before servicing the batteries, blow

 

 

corrosion and tightness. Clean and

batteries can be dangerous. Before

away gasses by waving a piece of

tighten as required.

making connections or servicing the

cardboard near the batteries.

batteries, read and follow instructions

4. Check for proper pump operation.

in all applicable instruction manuals. To

 

Always

 

reduce the risk of battery explosion,

! DANGER

 

 

disconnect

 

 

follow the instructions in this manual

the electrical supply before

 

BATTERY TEST

and those published by the battery

 

attempting to install, service,

 

 

manufacturer, as well as those of any

 

1. Unplug AC power.

 

 

 

other equipment used in the

relocate or perform any

 

maintenance.

 

 

2. Fill sump with water. Pump will start

surrounding area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If battery acid

1. Unplug the PS/BC.

automatically when water reaches

 

! WARNING

 

 

 

contacts your

2. For batteries with top caps that can

edge of filter cap.

 

 

 

eye(s), flush with cold running water

 

be removed, the electrolyte level

3. If low battery light (yellow LED)

for 10 minutes and seek immediate

medical attention. If acid contacts your

should be checked and filled to

illuminates, batteries should be

skin or clothing, wash immediately

manufacturer’s specifications. The

replaced. Replace batteries as a set.

with soap and water.

charge for each cell should be

See Battery Information on Pages 2

 

 

 

Never smoke or

 

! WARNING

 

allow a spark or

checked with a hydrometer. A

and 3.

flame in the vicinity of the battery.

specific gravity of 1.265 indicates the

 

Notes

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