Alarm
Vent
(optional)
Figure 9. Typical Installation (Pro380-Series shown)
B.
Vent: On vertical discharge Pro370 and 380-Series models, a
threaded 2" or 3" connection is provided on top of the cover.
The vent must be piped to the existing building vent, or
extended outside on its own standpipe. On both side and
vertical discharge systems, the vent size should be in
accordance with applicable codes, but not less than the
discharge size. See Figure 10 an example of venting through
the inlet pipe as an alternative solution.
On 380-Series side discharge models, venting is
accomplished through the inlet.
Note: Pro-Series systems shipped with steel pipe option have
a rubber grommet seal on the discharge instead of female
NPT connections.
VENT
WATER
CLOSET
Figure 10. Example Venting–Alternative Method
7225000H
Union
Check Valve
Ball Valve
DISCHARGE
Use No-hub Style
Connector 4" Inlet Pipe
SYSTEM
DISCHARGE
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QuickTree and 370/380-Series Access Cover
Liberty Pumps' Pro370 systems and vertical discharge 380-Series
systems feature QuickTree technology. Floats for both pump
activation and alarm (if equipped) are mounted on the QuickTree,
separate from the pump.
The QuickTree float system uses a stainless steel mounting rod
(tree) and specially designed cord clamping brackets to affix the
pump float and (optional) alarm float in the system. All floats are
preset at the factory at optimum operating levels and should
not be adjusted. Field adjusting floats may cause improper
activation or turn-off of the pump and optional alarm.
QuickTree removal and float inspection: The QuickTree system
is located under the separate access cover to help ease inspection,
service, and replacement of a float. To inspect the float(s), simply
unbolt the access cover and lift out the QuickTree assembly from
its holder. There is no need to disconnect plumbing or remove the
pump. Vertical discharge systems feature a manual pump (with no
switch attached directly to the pump). Operation of the pump is
accomplished by the QuickTree system. Side discharge 380-Series
systems are equipped with an automatic pump.
Re-inserting the QuickTree: After service or inspection of the
floats, re-insert the QuickTree into its holder. Cords from the
pump, float switch, and optional alarm need to be properly sealed
as described in the Integrated Cord Seal System section.
Integrated Cord Seal System: It is important that cords from the
pump motor, float switch, and optional alarm float are sealed in
the specially designed rubber sealing channels under the access
cover. Proper sealing is required to keep sewer gas from leaking
from the system. Place the cords securely in the rubber channels
as shown in Figure 11 [left], being careful to remove excessive
cord "slack" from inside the system.
IMPORTANT: Three cord channels are provided. For systems
without the alarm option, only two channels are used and the
third must be "plugged" with an attached rubber plug seal. See
Figure 11 [right]. If the alarm cord is present, all three channels will
be used. All rubber cover gaskets are permanently attached and
do not require replacement.
Figure 11. Proper Cord Sealing Behind QuickTree Rod
RUBBER
PLUG SEAL
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