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Do not handle pump with wet hands or when standing in water. Failure to follow the General Safety Information and all warnings could result in fatal electrical shock! Assembly (If pump and motor are pre-assembled, skip assembly.) 1. Refer to Figures 2 and 3. 2. Remove the hex head machine screw from the ”V“ band clamp. 3. Slide the ”V“ band clamp away from the mating face (do not remove from the pump). 4. Match the pump mating face and motor mounting hub, while mating shafts and Oldham coupling (Ref. No. 24, Figure 7). NOTE: The small end of coupling goes into pump. Rotation: When looking at the motor shaft end, proper motor pump rotation is clockwise (CW). Flow is left to right (See Figure 3). Reverse the flow by rotating the pump 180°. Standard models are equipped with pressure relief valves. It is important that the relief valve be on the discharge side of the pump. NOTE: Pump can be rotated 360°. 5. Slip the ”V“ band clamp over the pump and motor halves (See Figure 2) and tighten the hex head clamp screw to hold the assembly together. 6. Retighten the ”V“band clamp screw as necessary. Use thread sealant if screw keeps coming loose. Int. Ret. Ring Oldham Coupling Motor Shaft Pump Shaft Ext. Ret. Ring Hex. Head Clamp Screw Seal Seat Assy. “V”Band Clamp Figure 2 -“V” Band Clamp Assembly INROTATIONPressure relief valve (on discharge side) OUTFigure 3 - Rotation Installation IMPORTANT: In any installations where property damage and/or personal injury can occur when the pump is not operating due to power outages, discharge line freezing, or any other reason, a back-up system(s) and/or warning system(s) should be used. In order to safely use this product, familiar ize yourself with this pump and also with the liquid (chemical, etc.) that is going to be pumped through the unit. This pump is not suitable for many liquids. 1. Locate the pump as close to the liquid source as possible, making the suction line as short and direct as possible. Ambient temperature around motor should not exceed 104°F (40°C). 2. Open drip-proof motors are designed to be used in clean, dry locations with access to an adequate supply of cooling air. 3. For outdoor installations, the motor must be protected by a cover that does not block air flow to and around the motor. 4. The motor should be securely fastened to a rigid surface, preferably metallic. For rigidity, use largest bolts that will fit through the base holes. 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. When pumping hazardous or dangerous materials, use only in room or area designated for that purpose. For your protection, always wear proper clothing, eye protection, etc. in case of any malfunction. For proper handling techniques and cautions, 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. PIPING SUCTION 1. Avoid excessive lengths or number of fittings and bends in the suction line. 2. Attach suction line to suction inlet. 3. It is recommended that same size pipe as pump ports be used or, in cases requiring lengthy piping, the next larger size pipe be used. 4. If suction lift is greater than what is indicated in the performance chart, attach a foot valve below liquid level at end of suction line to ensure positive priming. Also note: If fluid specific gravity is greater than 1.4 or viscosity greater than 500 SSU, a foot valve is also recommended. 5. If solid contaminates are suspected in a liquid, place a filter in the su...
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