INSTALLATION
Electrical Connections
Electrical Connections
Risk of severe injury or death by electrical shock.
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Always disconnect the electrical power before touching the pump or discharge.
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Ground motor before connecting to power supply.
Changing the Voltage
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Disconnect the power supply to the pump.
2. Remove the motor terminal cover located at the back of the motor.
3. Place the end of a flat screwdriver in the opening provided and slide the voltage
indicator to the right or left.
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To change from 115 V to 230 V, slide the indicator to the right.
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To change from 230 V to 115 V, slide the indicator to the left.
4. Reattach the motor terminal cover to the motor.
Wiring the Pump
This pump comes with a dual voltage motor (115 V/230 V) and is factory set for 115 V.
Ensure the voltage indicator matches the voltage at the power source. Do not connect to
voltage other than that shown.
IMPORTANT: Motor must be grounded and motor terminal cover must be in place.
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It is recommended that a separate circuit be used from the distribution panel to the
pump unit, properly protected with a fuse or circuit breaker.
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A properly fused disconnect switch is to be installed in the line, making sure that the
correct gauge of cable is used to carry the load.
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Very long leads will require a larger cable.
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An electrician should be employed to do the wiring.
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Wire the motor according to the motor nameplate to achieve counter-clockwise
rotation of impeller as seen facing the pump from the front of the casing.
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Voltage Switch
The motor's switch
The motor's switch
is set for 230 V:
is set for 115 V: