Sears 390.2514, 390.2518 owner manual Not Scale

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SERVICE

C. With finger pressure press seat firmly and squarely into cav- ity. See Figure 12A. Polished face of seat faces inside of pump.

If seat will not locate properly, place cardboard washer over

polished face and use piece of 3/4" standard pipe for press-

hag purposes. See Figure 12B.

K. Remount diffuser on seal plate.

Cleaning Impeller

1.FoRow steps 1A through 1E trader "Disassembly and Assembly of Pump" on Page 8.

2.Remove diffuser and impeller from pump per instructions under

"Removing Motor for Service and Replacing Shaft Seal" on Page g.

3.Clean impeller and reassemble impeller and diffiaser per in-

structions under "Removing Motor for Service and Replacing shaft Seal" on pages 8 and 9.

Cleaning

Shallow

 

Well

Jet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To

remove

debris

from

venturi

or nozzle,

 

proceed

as

follows:

 

1.

Disassemble

 

pump

per

instructions

on

Page

g.

 

 

 

 

2.

Turn

venturi

 

counterclockwise

 

and

remove

it.

The

nozzle is

 

now

exposed.

 

Remove

it using

a

5/8"

hex socket

 

wrench

with

 

extension.

Turn

counterclockwise.

 

If socket

wrench

is

not

avali-

 

able,

insert

an

ice pick or

similar

pointed

tool careflflly into the

 

nozzle.

This

will dislodge

 

debris.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.Flush out the debris by running water through the nozzle in the

same direction as the dislodging tool was inserted.

4.Reinstall nozzle and venturi. Do not overtighten!

5.Reassemble pump per instructions on Page 8.

HELPFUL HINTS

How to Handle a Gaseous Well

In some areas well water contains gases which must be al/owed to

escape before the water is used. This can be done as shown in Figure 14.

Figure 12B

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D. Dispose of cardboard washer and clean surface of seat. E. Clean motor shaft.

F. Reassemble back half of pump to motor.

G. Apply detergent solution to inside diameter of rotating seal member.

H. Slide rotating member on shaft until rubber drive ring hits shaft shoulder. NOTICE: BE SURE you do not chip or scratch

seal face on shaft shoulder or seal will leak!

I. Screw impelier on shaft (clockwise) while holding shaft with

7/16" open end wrench on shaft flats. This will automaticaliy locate seal hi place. See Figure 13.

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Figure 13

J. Reposition capacitor and replace motor canopy.

Not

to

Scale

Figure 14

A good way of delivering gas-free water is to suspend a pipe, closed

at the bottom and open at the top, surrounding the suction pipe.

Since the gases rise in the well casing, the water sucked down

through the pipe and into the suction pipe is free of gas. This type of well must be vented to the outside of any enclosure.

Air Control in Flowing Wells

Flowing wells, or wells with little or no drawdown, could create a

special problem ha air control in the operation of your water system.

In such cases, install a Captive Air® Tank. It does not require any air control.

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Contents Sears Safety Read and Follow Safety InstructionsContents Rules for Safe Installation and OperationIntroduction Major Components / Piping Major Components What They doPiping in the Well Electrical Electrical Wiring ConnectionsInstallation / Operation Service Removing Motor for Service Replacing Shaft SealMaintaining Your Pump Not Scale Repair Parts Repair Parts Troubleshooting Chart Page Page Page Sears

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