Installation
To Household
Water System
1861 0795FN
Not
to
Scale
Figure 1: Driven Point Installation
To Household
Water System
10'
Not
Min.
to
Scale
5–10'
Figure 2: Cased Well Installation
REPLACING AN OLD PUMP
Pump Priming
Tee and Plug
ing on pump or motor.
Step 1. Drain and remove the old pump. Check the old pipe for scale, lime,
Step 2. Install the pump in the system. Make sure that all pipe joints in the
Priming
Tee and
Plug
Step 3. Adjust the pump mounting height so that the plumbing connections
Check
Valve
Drive point
below water
level
Drive
WELL POINT (DRIVEN POINT) INSTALLATION
Coupling
(FIGURE 1)
Drive
Point
Step 1. Drive the well, using "drive couplings" and a "drive cap". "Drive
Step 2. Mount the pump as close to the well as possible
Step 3. Use the fewest possible fittings (especially elbows) when connecting
Pump Priming
Tee and Plug
Suction Pipe
From Well
Priming
Tee and
Plug
Sanitary
Well Seal
CASED WELL INSTALLATION, 2" OR LARGER
CASING (FIGURE 2)
Step 1. Mount the pump as close to the well as possible.
Foot
Valve
Step 2. Assemble the foot valve, strainer, and well pipe (see Figure 2). Make
Step 3. Lower the pipe into the well until the strainer is five feet above the
Hazardous voltage. Disconnect power to pump before work-
rust, etc., and replace it if necessary.
suction pipe are air-tight as well as water tight. If the suction pipe
can suck air, the pump will not be able to pull water from the well.
do not put a strain on the pump body. Support the pipe so that the
pump body does not take the weight of piping or fittings.
You have just completed the well plumbing for your new shallow
well jet pump. Please go to Page 6 for discharge pipe and tank con-
nections.
fittings" are threaded all the way through and allow the pipe ends to
butt against each other so that the driving force of the maul is car-
ried by the pipe and not by the threads. The ordinary fittings found
in hardware stores are not threaded all the way through the fitting
and can collapse under impact. "Drive fittings" are also smoother
than standard plumbing fittings, making ground penetration easier.
the pipe from the well point to the pump suction port. The suction
pipe should be at least as large as the suction port on the pump
(include a check valve if your pump is not equipped with one – see
Figure 1). Support the pipe so that there are no dips or sags in the
pipe, so it doesn't strain the pump body, and so that it slopes slight-
ly upward from the well to the pump (high spots can cause air
pockets which can air lock the pump). Seal the suction pipe joints
with teflon tape or a teflon based pipe joint compound. Joints must
be air- and water-tight. If the suction pipe can suck air, the pump
cannot pull water from the well. If one well point does not supply
enough water, consider connecting two or three well points to one
suction pipe.
You have just completed the suction piping for your new shallow
well jet pump. Please go to Page 6 for discharge pipe and tank con-
nections.
sure that the foot valve works freely.
bottom of the well. It should also be at least 10 feet below the well's
water level while the pump is running in order to prevent the pump
from sucking air. Install a sanitary well seal.
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