
Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
General Safety Information | 6. Check hoses for weak and worn |
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1. | Know the pump application, | 7. Periodically inspect the pump and |
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pump flammable or |
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kerosene, etc. Do not |
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use in a flammable and/or explosive | 9. Personal Safety: |
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atmosphere. Personal injury and/or | a. Wear safety glasses at all times |
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| motor must be securely and adequately | |||||||||||
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b. Keep work area clean, uncluttered |
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| (electric motor) conforms to the | and properly lighted; replace all |
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| requirements of the equipment. | unused tools and equipment. |
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servicing. If the power dis |
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connect is out of sight, lock |
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in the open position and tag |
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it to prevent unexpected application of |
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power. Failure to do so could result in | pump such as this, follow all electrical |
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fatal electrical shock! |
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3. | Release all pressure within the | recent National Electrical Code (NEC) |
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and the Occupational Safety and |
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4. Drain all liquids from the system |
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green (or green and yellow) |
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| starting the pump. An unsecured |
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Three prong grounded outlet equipped with a ground fault interruptor |
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| 2 inch Discharge pipe | Upper level drainage |
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| Cleanout |
| Vent pipe | Vent pipe | Shower |
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| Dryer | Washer |
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Float | Flange | Floor drain | Washer drain |
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switch |
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Figure 2 - Typical Installation
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