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Ch. 4 - Installation
DANGER: Risk of electrical shock.
When installing, pump must be
unplugged. See electrical hazard instructions
on Page 2.
1. Set the pump on clean brick, cinder
block, or concrete in at least 51mm (2")
of water.
2. Connect the discharge line with the
fittings provided.
3. When using rigid pipe for the discharge,
a short length of rubber hose (fastened
with clamps) between the pump and the
discharge pipe will reduce noise and
vibration.
4. To avoid damage to the pump if the
discharge line freezes, make sure that any
part of the discharge line which might
freeze will drain to the outfall by gravity.
Ch. 5 - Operation
DANGER: Risk of electrical shock.
Do not handle the pump with wet
hands or while standing on a wet or damp
surface or in water. See electrical hazard
instructions on Page 2.
DANGER: Risk of electrical shock.
Before attempting to check why a
pump has stopped operating, disconnect the
electrical power to the unit. See General
Information, Nos. 1A to 1F, on Page 2.
1. The shaft seal is water cooled and
lubricated. To avoid seal damage, never
run the pump dry.
2. This pump will not remove all water. On
a flat surface, it will pump down to
within 3.1 mm (1/8") of the pumping
surface.
WARNING: When the pump is running
continuously, keep it submerged to
prevent overheating.
3. This pump has an anti-airlock hole
(see Figure 1). Keep it clean for proper
operation.
Figure 1
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Anti-Airlock
Hole