12. Before continuing with the installation, see the manual sections titled electrical connection, automatic pressure
controller, operation, and when does the pump stop operating for detailed information on how the system functions.
13. At this point, you can plug in the pump for the first time. When you plug in the power cord, the pump will start and run
for a few seconds.
14. When the pump stops running (after it shuts off automatically), the system is at the boosted pressures. Inspect the
pipe and fittings again for water leaks. If any leaks appear, unplug the pump, turn the water main valve off, open a
faucet to relieve the pressure and repair the leak. Repeat this step until there are no leaks in the system.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
WARNING: Hazardous voltage. Risk of dangerous or fatal electric shock. Plug the pump into a 115 Volt, 60 Hz, Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protected grounded outlet only. The pump is equipped with a 3-wire grounded cord and
plug. Do not modify or remove the plug. Make sure the outlet meets the National Electric Code or the Canadian Electrical
Code, as applicable. To avoid dangerous electrical shock hazard, keep the cord dry at all times.
AUTOMATIC PRESSURE CONTROLLER
The Automatic Pressure Controller mounts on the pump. It protects against:
Run-dry operation;
Frequent starts caused by small water losses in the system;
Pressure drop.
The Automatic Pressure Controller features the following LEDs and controls:
„Power on‟ LED: indicates that the unit is electrically connected and that voltage is present. The pump is ready to
operate.
„Pump on‟ LED: indicates that the pump is running and actually pumping water.
„Failure‟ LED: indicates that no water is detected coming into the pump.
„Restart‟ button: resets any safeties which have tripped and allows the pump to restart.
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Figure 5: Typical bypass piping needed to allow
removal of pump for repair without shutting
down household water system. (Turn on the
ball valve (Part No. 2) in the main water supply
line, and close the two ball valves (Part No. 2)
both in the pump outlet and inlet.)
Figure 6 - Pump Control Panel
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