All models with a plug-in power cords system should still have a qualified electrician inspect the outlet being used to ensure proper wiring. Grounding Grounded Blade Outlet Power Cord Switch Cord Figure 3 TESTRESET The control switch is a wide-angle system which prevents short cycling of the pump motor and the consequential problems that short cycling can cause. The switch can be mounted on the discharge pipe (just above the pump discharge flange). See illustrations for switch mounting arrangem
Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference. Submersible Utility Pump Description This portable, submersible utility pump is designed for non-automatic use in water. The units are equipped with an 8 ft. 3-prong grounding type power cord. The motor is oil filled and sealed for cooler operation. The discharge fitting is designed for convenient at
Defective float switch 1. Replace float switch off 2. Float switch movement restricted 2. Reposition pump or clean basin as required to provide adequate clearance for float 3. Restricted discharge (obstruction in 3. Remove pump and clean pump & piping piping) 4. Excessive inflow or pump not properly 4. Recheck all sizing calculation to determine proper pump size sized for application Pump operates but delivers little or no water 1. Low line voltage 2. Debris caught in impeller or discharge 3. Wo
5. A union should be installed between the check valve and the pump so the pump can be removed with least disturbance of the piping. 6. CSE50T models are supplied with a detachable tether switch with a piggyback plug (see figure 3A). The length of the tether (distance of cord from float to clamp) should not be set shorter than 3-1/4 inches and should not be used in a basin smaller than 14 inches in diameter. If using a differential other than the factory setting, be sure when the pump shuts off
Faulty float switch 1. Install check valve 2. Replace float switch 3. Check valve not installed or leaking 3. Remove and examine check valve for proper installation and free 4. Discharge head is less than operation manufacturer's minimum 4. Recheck all sizing calculations to determine proper pump size Pump shuts off and turns 1. Excessive water temperature 1. Pump should not be used for water above 120° on independently of 2. Defective switch or entangled switch 2. Replace or reposition pump swi
The pump motor is equipped with automatic resetting thermal protector and may restart unexpectedly. Protector tripping is an indication of motor overloading as a result of operating the pump at low heads (low discharge restriction), excessively high or low voltage, inadequate wiring, incorrect motor conditions, or a defective motor or pump. 14. This pump is designed to transfer water in cycles. Using this pump in a continuous duty application by manipulating the switch to stay on, will effect th
angle with the valve pivot on top. In a vertical position, solids will tend to lodge on the valve flapper and can prevent it from opening. 3. Drill a 1/8 inch hole in the discharge pipe approximately 1 inch to 2 inch above the pump discharge when a check valve is used. The hole prevents air locking of the pump at the initial start-up and if it should lose prime. 4. A gate valve should be installed in the system after the check valve. This gate valve should be a full port valve which will pass 2
13-1/2 inch x 11 inch Intake ................................................. 2 inch Performance Discharge............................................ 2 inch NPT female, 3 inch NPT male Cut-in level (factory set)....................18 inch Cut-out level (factory set) ................. 10 inch GALLONS PER hOuR At tOtAL hEAD IN fEEt Model 10 15 200 SEL40 3700 1350 Differential......................................... 8 inch SEL50 6420 4200 1500 Switch..............................................
Water level too low 2. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker 3. Low line voltage 4. Defective motor 5. Defective float switch 6. Impeller (pump filled with debris) 7. Tangled switch 8. Insufficient liquid level 1. Pump switch will not turn on unless water covers top of pump 2. If blown, replace with proper sized fuse or reset breaker 3. If voltage is under recommended minimum, check wiring size from the main switch on property. If OK, contact power company. 4. Return for service or replace motor
Excessive water temperature 2. Defective switch or entangled switch is causing pump to run dry 3. Low line voltage 1. Pump should not be used for water above 120° 2. Replace or reposition pump Pump may start unexpectedly. Disconnect power supply before servicing 3. If voltage is under recommended minimum, check wiring size from the main switch on property. If OK, contact power company Pump operates noisily 1. Worn bearings 1. Return for service or replace or vibrates excessively 2. Debris in imp