Electrical
Disconnect power before working on pump, motor, pressure switch, or wiring.
MOTOR SWITCH SETTINGS
NOTE: 1/2 HP motors are wired for 115 volts only, and have no motor wiring to change.
3/4 HP or 1 HP motor terminal boards (located under the motor end cover) should look like one of those below.
If the motor can operate at either 115 or 230 volts, it is set at the factory to 230 volts. Do not change motor wiring
if line voltage is 230 volts, or if you have a single voltage motor.
Never wire a 115 volt motor to a 230 volt line.
Dial Type Voltage Selector
Power Supply Connections
Voltage
Change
Dial
Ground Wire Connection
Figure 8: Voltage set to 230 volts, Dial Type
Voltage is factory set to 230 volts. To change to 115 volts:
1. Make sure power is off.
2. Turn the dial counter-clockwise until 115 shows in
the dial window as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9: Voltage set to 115 volts, Dial Type
3. Attach the incoming power leads to the two outer
screws on the pressure switch as shown in Figure 8.
4. Attach the ground wire to the grounding connections
as shown in Figure 8.
5. If there are other wires, they should be capped.
6. Reinstall the Motor end cover.
Connect ground wire before connecting power supply
wires. Use the wire size (including the ground wire) speci-
fied in the wiring chart. If possible, connect the pump to a
separate branch circuit with no other appliances on it.
supply line.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
fire or seriously damage the motor and voids the warranty.
The supply voltage must be within ±10% of the motor
nameplate voltage.
NOTICE: Dual-voltage motors are factory wired for 230
Pressure Switch
volts. If necessary, reconnect the motor for 115 volts, as
shown. Do not alter the wiring in single voltage motors.
Install, ground, wire, and maintain your pump in com-
pliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) or the
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), as applicable, and with
all local codes and ordinances that apply. Consult your
local building inspector for code information.
Connection Procedure:
Step 1. Connect the ground wire first as shown in Figure
Step 2. There must be a solid metal connection between
Step 3. Connect the ground wire to a grounded lead in
Step 4. Connect the power supply wires to the pressure
Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn, or kill.
Explosion hazard. Do not ground to a gas
Fire hazard. Incorrect voltage can cause a
8. The ground wire must be a solid copper wire
at least as large as the power supply wires.
the pressure switch and the motor for motor
grounding protection. If the pressure switch is
not connected to the motor, connect the green
ground screw in the switch to the green ground
screw under the motor end cover. Use a solid
copper wire at least as large as the power supply
wires.
a service panel, to a metal underground water
pipe, to a metal well casing at least ten feet (3M)
long, or to a ground electrode provided by the
power company or the hydro authority.
switch as shown in Figure 8.
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