Before installation, check your local electrical and
plumbing codes. Proper safety precautions should be
followed as per OSHA requirements. These regula-
tions are for your safety.
1) location:
The pump should be located on a solid level
foundation.
a) Do not suspend pump from electrical cord.
b) Do not suspend pump from discharge pipe.
c) Keep pump inlet screen clear.
d) Pump can be suspended by pump handle
e) The pump piping and system must be protected
against freezing temperatures.
2)
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All connections must be made into a grounded outlet.
A ground fault interrupter (GFI) protected circuit is
recommended for use with any electrical appliance
If the pump is placed into the water while running, it
will air lock. This means that air is trapped in the pump,
preventing it from pumping water. To avoid this, always
Your pump has been built to give many years of satisfac-
tory service. No regular maintenance is required since the
pump is completely self lubricating. The following routine
checking procedure is recommended to be carried out
symptom
motor does not run
Motor hums but flow is reduced
or absent
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cause
Blown fuse
Tripped circuit
Disconnected plug
Corroded plug
Tripped overload
Defective switch
Defective motor
Impeller jammed
Plugged check valve
Partially blocked strainer
Line leak
Worn impeller
Defective motor
Voltage drop
operating in or near water.
Make sure the lone voltage and frequency of the electrical
current supply match the specifications printed on the
pump nameplate. The ground terminal on the plug is
provided for your protection. Do not remove.
Plug the pump cord into a grounded service and con-
nect the discharge piping, your pump is then ready for
operation. If an extension cord must be used, refer to
NEC code for proper gauge size. An undersized exten-
sion cord will cause damage to the pump and motor.
3) discharge piping:
a) PVC or ABS adapters may be used to adapt to
other sizes of pipe.
b) We recommend that you not reduce the discharge
pipe size, use as large as possible.
c) Keep piping length to a minimum (extra length
increases friction losses).
place the pump in the water when it is off, and then plug
it in. If the pump does air lock, simply unplug it and then
plug it back in.
once a year and is especially important for occasional use
applications.
a) Check the power cords and electrical outlet for dam-
age or corrosion.
Replace fuse.
Reset circuit.
Re-connect plug.
Clean prongs.
Allow pump to cool, investigate cause (jammed impeller).
Replace switch.
Replace pump/repair.
Remove strainer and clean.
Remove valve, clean or replace.
Clean strainer.
Repair leak.
Replace impeller.
Replace pump, contact authorized service depot.
Correct voltage to match nameplate rating. Use properly
sized extension cord per NEC code.
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