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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 |
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| 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 |
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| above the pump discharge when | Before removing | |||
overloading as a result of operating |
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| a check valve is used. The hole | pump from basin | |||
the pump at low heads (low discharge |
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restriction), excessively high or low |
| prevents air locking of the pump at | for service, always disconnect electrical | ||
voltage, inadequate wiring, incorrect |
| the initial | power to pump and control switch. For | ||
motor conditions, or a defective motor |
| lose prime. |
| any work on pump or switch, always | |
or pump. |
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| 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 |
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water in cycles. Using this pump in |
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| gate valve should be a full port valve | Maintenance | |||
a continuous duty application by |
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| which will pass 3/4 inch solids or as | Make certain that | |||
manipulating the switch to stay on, |
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| 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. |
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| the pump and/or check valve for | or remove any component. This pump is | |||
15. Protect electrical cord from sharp |
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| 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. |
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adequate size to minimize voltage |
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| 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 |
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| (distance of cord from float to | pump cool for a minimum of two hours | |||
standing on a wet or damp surface, |
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| clamp) should not be set shorter | before servicing this unit. | |||
or in water. |
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| than | 1. Disassembly of the motor prior to | |||
17. Do not hang this product by the |
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| 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 | ||
18. Do not use an extension cord. |
| submerged. |
| 0987. If motor is ever disassembled | |
Do not |
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walk on |
| Check valve 45º |
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wet area until all power |
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has been turned off. If the |
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| and necessary discharge piping | ||
call the electric company to |
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| disconnected, lift pump from basin. | ||
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| 3. Pump should be checked on a | ||
local fire department for instructions. |
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| Gasket | ||
Remove pump and repair or replace. |
| Vent |
| regular basis for proper operation. | |
Failure to follow this warning can result |
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in fatal electrical shock. |
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| unit was new, the unit should be | |
Installation |
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| removed and repaired or replaced. | |
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| Only qualified electricians or service | ||
In any installation |
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| Inlet | people should attempt to repair | |
where property |
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| this unit. Improper repair and/or | ||
damage and/or personal injury might |
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| assembly can cause an electrical | |
result from an inoperative or leaking |
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| shock hazard. | |
pump due to power outages, discharge |
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| 4. Place the pump in a suitable area | ||
line blockage or any other reason, use a |
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backup system(s). |
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| where it can be cleaned thoroughly. | |
1. Thread the discharge pipe or pipe |
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| Remove all scale and deposits on | |
nipple into the discharge connection. |
| Min. | Basin | pump. | |
Clearance |
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2. If a check valve is used in a solids |
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handling system mount the check | Figure 3 - Prefabricated Basins |
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valve in a horizontal position or at |
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