Important Electrical Grounding Information
Hazardous voltage. Can shock,
burn, or kill. To reduce the risk of
electrical shock during pump operation, ground and bond
the pump and motor as follows:
A. To reduce risk of electrical shock from metal parts of
the assembly other than the pump, bond together all
metal parts accessible at the well head (including metal
discharge pipe, metal well casing, and the like). Use a
metal bonding conductor at least as large as the power
cable conductors running down the well to the pump's
motor.
B. Clamp or weld (or both if necessary) this bonding
conductor to the grounding means provided with the
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INSTALLATION
pump, which will be the equipment-grounding
terminal, the grounding conductor on the pump
housing, or an equipment-grounding lead. The
equipment-grounding lead, when provided, will be
the conductor having green insulation; it may also
have one or more yellow stripes.
C. Ground the pump, motor, and any metallic conduit
that carries power cable conductors. Ground these back
to the service by connecting a copper conductor from
the pump, motor, and conduit to the grounding
screw provided within the supply connection box wiring
compartment. This conductor must be at least as large
as the circuit conductors supplying the pump
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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