MAJOR COMPONENTS / PIPING
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MODEL NO. | PUMP STARTS AT | PUMP STOPS AT | ||
390.251483 | 40 | PSI | 60 | PSI |
390.251883 | 40 | PSI | 60 | PSI |
Tank
The tank serves two functions. It provides a reservoir of water,
some of which can be drawn through the house fixture before the
pump must start. It maintains a cushion of air under pressure.
Two types of tanks are available. Captive Air _ and Standard. No air
volume control is needed with Captive Air* Tanks.
PIPING IN THE WELL
A shallow well jet pump can be installed on a dug well, drilled well
or a driven point. SEARS shallow well jet pumps have a
Horizontal Piping from Well to Pump
On well point installations where the horizontal piping is more
than 25 feet, a check valve should be installed (Figure 3).
When the pump is offset more than 25 feet from the well, hori-
zontal piping should be increased in size to reduce friction losses. Never use offset piping that is smaller than the suction tapping of the pump.
Horizontal Offset Piping Sizes - Shallow Well Jets
Discharge Pipe Sizes
When the pump is some distance from the house or point of water
use, the discharge pipe size should be increased to reduce pressure losses.
be installed for easy priming. It should be 5 to 10 feet below the lowest level to which the water will drop while pump is operating
(pumping level) (Figure 1).
The strainer should not be too close to the bottom, or sediment may clog.it. Before installing foot valve, check to see that it works freely.
When using a foot valve, a priming tee and plug must be included (Figure 2).
Be sure the vertical distance (lift) from the priming level to pump
is not over 20 feet, if the pump is over well. This will be less if pump is offset from the well. Both figures are for sea level. The
maximum lift of any pump decreases with the elevation above sea
level. This decrease is at the rate of 1 foot per 1000 feet of eleva-
tion. For example, the lift is 17 feet and your elevation is 3000 feet
above sea level. You would then be pumping 17 plus 3, or 20 feet.
This is still satisfactory for shallow well pumping.
1"
Up to 25 ft.
Plastic Pipe
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Pumping Lovel
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EMERGENCY POWER
In some areas and with some installations, an emergency power supply to guard against power failure is a good idea. If you install
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pump, supply the generator set manufacturer with the nameplate data from the pump motor. He will then be able to provide a gen- erator of the correct size to power your pump. Also, be sure to add
the load from any other accessories (such as lights) that may be on the same circuit.
Well Point
DUG OR CASED WELL
DRIVEN POINT
FIGURE I | FIGURE 3 |
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FIGURE 2
| RECOMMENDED | FUSING AND WIRING DATA |
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| Max. Load | Delayed Fuse | 50 | 100 | 200 | 300 | |
Pump Model | Horsepower | Volts | Amperes | Rating Amps |
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390.251483 | 1/2 | 115/230 | 10.5/5.2 | 1_15 | 14/14 | 14/14 | 10/14 | 8/14 | |
390.251883 | 3/4 | 115/230 | 12.4/6.2 | 20/15 | 12/14 | 12/14 | 10/14 | 8/14 |
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