Pump Location
Risk of bodily injury or damage to pump or other equipment.
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Check that lifting equipment complies with all safety rules, and is suitable to support the weight of the pump.
IMPORTANT: If high pressure units are installed, the high pressure pump must be placed second in the
flow path.
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Install the pump in a clean, dry, and ventilated location shielded from direct sun and precipitation.
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Provide adequate room for future servicing, protection from freezing temperatures, flooding, and
equipment drainage.
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Bolt unit down evenly on a good foundation, preferably concrete, to prevent unnecessary stresses from
pump movement.
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Install as close as possible to water source to minimize suction piping length.
Piping Instructions
Risk of damage to pump or other equipment.
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Properly support all suction and discharge piping to avoid strain on the pump.
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Ensure piping matches the pump inlet and outlet connection sizes.
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Calculate the maximum distance allowable between the pump and water source, and pipe accordingly.
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For long runs, increase connections by one pipe size.
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The use of pipe thread sealant is recommended.
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Use flexible hoses or expansion joints.
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Avoid the use of unions on the suction line if possible.
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Do not over-tighten piping connections.
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Include a gate valve and check valve in the discharge line.
Suction Line
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Set up piping in suction lift applications to rise vertically, or in a continual slope of 2° or greater, from
the water source.
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Ensure there are no high spots that cannot be evacuated of air during the priming process.
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All suction line connections must be airtight.
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Include a gate valve.
INSTALLATION
Pump Location
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