1.
WARNING -
ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS
Before installation, check the national and local
electrical and plumbing codes/ordinances.... A pump
intended for use in a septic tank/sump or sewage
installation requires that the tank/sump MUST BE
VENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL PLUMB-
ING CODES, and is NOT TO BE INSTALLED IN
LOCATIONS CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRI-
CAL CODE ANSI / NFPA 70-1990.
These regulations are for your safety and protection.
Fig. 2
TYPICAL EFFLUENT/SEWAGE SUMP INSTALLATION
Automatic single phase 115 volt units illustrated
Ground Fault Interrupter Protected
Circuit 115 volt confi guration to match
your pump 'Single Phase Only.' Lo-
cate minimum of 4' above fl oor level.
See separate instructions for three
phase models.
In Flow
Scum
Switch cord piggyback plug
(automatic models only).
Check Valve
Septic Tank
Chamber
INSTALLATION
2. LOCATION:
Installation of the pump must be made in a location
that:
a) Has adequate room for servicing and is of adequate
size (see page 5).
b) Location is protected from freezing.
c) Will require minimum lengths of piping to keep
friction losses as low as possible.
d) Refer to Fig. 2 below for typical effl uent/sewage
installation with automatic operation.
Pump
Power
Discharge
Cord
Tank/Basin size
See Table 1 on page 5
2" Discharge Pipe
Baffl e
Relief
Hole
3
Tank Vent
Union
See separate
instructions with
switch for mount-
ing and operation.
The free length
of cable must
be at least 4" to
allow free move-
ment of the fl oat.
START
'Pumpable
Volume '
START/STOP
(See page 5)
Must be at
least 24"