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General Safety Information
1. Know the pump application, limitations and potential hazards.
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arning: Pump should only be used with liquids compatible with
pump component materials. Do not use to pump flammable or
explosive fluids such as gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, etc. Do not use in
flammable and/or explosive atmospheres.
Caution: These pumps have been evaluated for use with water only.
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or your protection always wear proper clothing, eye protection, etc.
in case of any malfunction. For proper handling techniques and cau-
tions, contact your chemical supplier, insurance company and local
agencies (fire dept., etc.). Failure to comply with this warning could
result in personal injury and/or property damage.
2. Make certain that the power source conforms to the requirements
of your equipment.
3. Disconnect power before servicing. If the power disconnect is out
of sight, lock in the open position and tag it to prevent unexpect-
ed application of power. Failure to do so could result in fatal elec-
tric shock!
Warning: Risk of electric shock. This pump is supplied with a
grounding conductor and grounding-type attachment plug. To
reduce risk of electric shock, be certain that it is connected to prop-
erly grounded, grounding-type receptacle.
4. Release all pressure within the system before servicing any compo-
nent.
5. Drain liquids from the system before servicing.
6. Personal Safety
a. Wear safety glasses at all times when working with pumps.
b. Wear a face shield and proper apparel when pumping haz-
ardous chemicals.
c. Keep work area clean, uncluttered, and properly lighted.
Replace all unused tools and equipment.
d. Keep visitors at a safe distance from the work area.
e. Make workshop childproof - with padlocks, master switches
and by removing starter keys.
7. The motor is designed to be used in a clean dry location with
access to an adequate supply of cooling air. Ambient temperature
around the motor should not exceed 122ºF (50ºC). For outdoor
installations motor must be protected by a cover that does not
block airflow to and around the motor. This unit is not able to be
submersed in water.
8. When wiring an electrically driven pump follow all electrical and
safety codes, as well as the most recent United States National
Electrical Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health
Act (OSHA).
9. Single phase motors: All units are supplied with 115 volt, single
phase motors (unless otherwise noted) and provided with a 6 foot
3-wire flexible cord with 3-prong grounded plug suitable for a
standard grounded type 115 volt receptacle. Where a 2- prong wall
receptacle is encountered, it must be replaced with a properly
grounded 3- prong receptacle installed in accordance with the
National Electrical Code, local codes and ordinances. To ensure a
proper ground, the grounding means must be tested by a qualified
electrician.
10. Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding
type plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the equipment plug.
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1. All wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician.
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2. Protect electrical cord from sharp objects, hot surfaces, oil, and
c
hemicals. Avoid kinking the cord. Replace or repair damaged or
w
orn cords immediately.
Warning: Do not handle a pump or pump motor with wet hands or
when standing on a wet or damp surface or in water.
Electrical
These instructions must be followed to reduce risk of electrical
shock. All work should be performed by a qualified electrician and in
accordance with the current national and local electrical codes and reg-
ulations. Consult the nameplate for electrical data. The motor is
impedance protected.
Make certain that a properly sized circuit is available. Wire size should
be based on the current carrying (amp) capacity of the conductor. The
circulator must be grounded in accordance with the current national
and local codes. Ground wire should be copper with current capacity at
least equal to that of the wire carrying power to the circulator. Observe
all minimum code requirements for your jurisdiction.
For circulators supplied with a power cord, the current carrying capac-
ity of the cord is suitable for proper operation. Make certain the recep-
tacle is properly configured and in good working order. Check to make
certain that the circuit is properly sized for the load.
Valves should be positioned to avoid leakage onto the motor and elec-
trical compartment. All elbows, tees, and sharp bends in the piping
should be installed sufficiently upstream or downstream of the suction
and discharge ports. Avoid welding or soldering close to the circulator,
which could cause damage to the unit.
Operation
1. Completely fill the system before operating the circulator. Do not
start the circulator until the system has been filled. Make sure the
isolation valves are fully open and that there is water in the circu-
lator.
2. Purge air from the system prior to operating the circulator. These
two steps are very important. The circulator should never be
allowed to run dry. This can severely damage the circulator and will
void the warranty.
3.
Operate the circulator for approximately 10 minutes to purge any
remaining air in the system. It may be necessary to open a discharge
valve, port and/or fixture to ensure that the air has been purged. The
circulator should be running quietly. If a “gurgling” noise is present it
may mean there is still air in the system. Turning the circulator on and
off several times will generally clear the remaining air. If this gur-
gling” noise persists, recheck the system and re-purge the air. System
and circulator should now operate quietly and efficiently.
4. Dry Run Internal Thermostat:All plastic housing model pumps are
provided as standard with an integral dry run protection thermostat
that turns pump off when pump runs dry (thermostat off at 212ºF +
10ºF). If left unattended, the thermostat will automatically reset
within a relatively short amount of time when the unit cools down,
thereby allowing the pump to again begin operation (at 176ºF +
13ºF). Depending on the system conditions, many times one or two
of these off/on cycles will correct an air bound dry run condition by
itself with no harm done to the pump, thereby allowing continued
trouble free operation. However, if the off/on cycling persists then
measures should be taken to correct the problems in the circulation
system causing the on/off cycling. Stainless housing pumps are not
provided with a dry run thermostat.
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