Wayne 330102-001, EFL33 specifications Maintenance, Installation, Do not use an extension cord

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Model EFL33

General Safety Information

 

a 45º angle with the valve pivot on

7. When a tether switch is used, rigid

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top. In a vertical position, solids will

discharge­ pipe is required. If the

The pump motor

 

tend to lodge on the valve flapper

pump is allowed to move, the

 

and can prevent it from opening.

tether switch could be restrict­ed­

is equipped with

 

 

 

 

by the basin wall, prevent­ing­ the

automatic resetting thermal protector

3.

Drill a 1/8 inch hole in the discharge

and may restart unexpectedly. Protector

 

pipe approx­i­mate­ly­ 1 inch to 2 inch

pump from operating.

tripping is an indication of motor

 

 

 

above the pump discharge when

Before removing

overloading as a result of operating

 

 

a check valve is used. The hole

pump from basin

the pump at low heads (low discharge

 

restriction), excessively high or low

 

prevents air locking of the pump at

for service, always disconnect electrical

voltage, inadequate wiring, incorrect

 

the initial start-up and if it should

power to pump and control switch. For

motor conditions, or a defective motor

 

lose prime.

 

any work on pump or switch, always

or pump.

 

 

unplug the power cord. Do not just turn

4.

A gate valve should be installed in

14. IThis pump is designed to transfer

off circuit breaker­ or unscrew fuse.

 

the system after the check valve. This

 

water in cycles. Using this pump in

 

 

 

gate valve should be a full port valve

Maintenance

a continuous duty application by

 

 

which will pass 3/4 inch solids or as

Make certain that

manip­u­lat­ing­ the switch to stay on,

 

 

required by state and local codes.

will affect the perfor­mance­ and the

 

the pump is

 

This gate valve permits removal of

unplugged before attempting to service

life of the product.

 

 

the pump and/or check valve for

or remove any component. This pump is

15. Protect electrical cord from sharp

 

 

servicing.

 

assembled in the factory using special

objects, hot surfac­es,­ oil, and

5. A union should be installed between

equipment; therefore only authorized

chemicals. Avoid kinking the cord.

service dealers or qualified electricians

 

the check valve and the pump so the

Replace­ or repair damaged or worn

 

should attempt to repair this unit.

 

pump can be removed with least

cords imme­di­ate­ly­. Use wire of

 

Improper repair can cause an electrical

 

disturbance of the piping.

 

adequate size to minimize voltage

 

 

shock hazard.

6. The pump has a detachable tether

drop at the motor.

The pump contains

16. Do not handle a pump or pump

 

switch with a piggyback plug (see

oil that may be

 

Figure 3). The length of the tether

under pressure because of heat. Let the

motor with wet hands or when

 

 

(distance of cord from float to

pump cool for a minimum of two hours

standing on a wet or damp surface,

 

 

clamp) should not be set shorter

before servicing this unit.

or in water.

 

 

than 3-1/4 inches and should not

1. Disassembly of the motor prior to

17. Do not hang this product by the

 

 

be used in a basin smaller than

expiration of warran­ty­ will void

carry handle. Sewage pumps

 

14 inches in diameter. If using a

the warranty. It might also cause

should be set firmly on their legs

 

differential other than the factory

internal leakage and damage to the

and supported by rigid piping. This

 

setting, be sure when the pump

unit. If repairs are required, return

eliminates twisting and damage

 

shuts off at least 4 inch of fluid is left

the pump to the dealer from whom

during pump operation.

 

in the basin so the impeller remains

it was purchased­ or call 1-800-237-

18. Do not use an extension cord.

 

submerged.

 

0987. If motor is ever disassembled

Do not

 

 

 

the o-rings must be replaced. Care

walk on

 

Check valve 45º

 

must be taken to ensure that all

wet area until all power

 

 

seals do not leak.

 

 

 

has been turned off. If the

 

 

 

2. After the basin cover is removed

shut-off box is in basement,

 

 

 

 

 

 

and necessary discharge­ piping

call the electric company to

 

 

 

 

 

 

disconnected, lift pump from basin.

shut-off service to the house, or call the

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Pump should be checked on a

local fire department for instructions.

 

 

Gasket

Remove pump and repair or replace.

 

Vent

 

regular basis for proper oper­a­tion­.

Failure to follow this warning can result

 

 

If anything has changed since

 

 

 

in fatal electrical shock.

 

 

 

unit was new, the unit should be

Installation

 

 

 

removed and repaired or replaced.

 

 

 

Only qualified electricians or service

In any installation

 

 

Inlet

people­ should attempt­ to repair

where property

 

 

this unit. Improper repair and/or

damage and/or personal injury might

 

 

 

assembly can cause an electrical

result from an inoperative or leaking

 

 

 

shock hazard.

pump due to power outages, discharge

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Place the pump in a suitable area

line blockage or any other reason, use a

 

 

 

backup system(s).

 

 

 

where it can be cleaned thoroughly.

1. Thread the discharge pipe or pipe

 

1/2 inch

 

Remove all scale and deposits on

nipple into the discharge­ connection.

 

Min.

Basin

pump.

Clearance

 

2. If a check valve is used in a solids

 

 

 

 

 

 

handling system mount the check

Figure 3 - Prefabricated Basins

 

valve in a horizontal position or at

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Description Safety GuidelinesGeneral Safety Information SpecificationsGeneral Safety Maintenance InstallationDo not use an extension cord Troubleshooting Chart Power supply before servic­ing­Pump may start unexpectedly. Disconnect Reference Number Description Part Number Quantity Repair Parts ListLimited Warranty Service RecordSpécifications DéballageDirectives De Sécurité Généralités Sur La SécuritéGénéralités Sur La Sécurité Suite Installation typiqueNe pas utiliser un cordon prolongateur EntretienEntretien Suite Guide de Dépannage10 Fr 11 Fr Guide de Dépannage SuiteListe de Pièces Détachées Numéro de Référence Description De pièce Quantité12 Fr Enregistrement d’entretienSeguridad DescripciónDesempacar Informaciones Generales deInformaciones Generales de Seguridad Continuación Generales de Seguridad14 Sp 15 Sp InstalaciónMantenimiento No use cordones de extensiónMantenimiento Continuación Guía de diagnóstico de averías16 Sp 17 Sp Guía de diagnóstico de averías ContinuaciónLista de Partes de Reparación Número de Referencia Descripción De Parte Cantidad18 Sp Registro de ServiciosEFL33 EFL33