16. Periodically inspect the pump and system components to ensure the pump suction screen is free of mud, sand,
and debris. Disconnect the pump from the power supply before inspecting.
17. Follow all local electrical and safety codes, along with the National Electrical Code (NEC). In addition, all
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines must be followed.
18. Ensure the electrical power source is adequate for the requirements of the pump.
19. This pump is made of high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials. It will provide trouble-free service for a long
time when properly installed, maintained, and used. However, inadequate electrical power to the pump, dirt, or
debris may cause the pump to fail. Please carefully read the manual and follow the instructions regarding
common pump problems and remedies.
20. The motor of this pump has a thermal protector that will trip if the motor becomes too hot. The protector will reset
itself once the motor cools down and an acceptable temperature has been reached. The pump may start
unexpectedly if it is plugged in.
PRE-INSTALLATION
APPLICATION
This unit is a submersible effluent pump and designed for pumping effluent, wastewater or flooded water with up to 3/4
in. solids. The pump is built with overload thermal protections and auto reset. The pump is equipped with a 25 ft. 3-
prong grounding-type power cord and tethered float switch. This pump operates automatically. Ball bearings on motor
shafts never need lubrication.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Flathead
Screwdriver
Cable
Ties
MATERIALS REQUIRED (NOT INCLUDED)
Parts shown below not to scale.
Threaded
Adapter (Pipe
to Pump)
2 in. check
valve
For Professional Technical Support call 1-844-242-2475
Phillips
Screwdriver
Safety
goggles
2 in. ABS
or PVC
ABS or PVC
Cement (to match
the pipe)
Channel
Locks
Tape
Measure
Thread Tape
2 in. 90° Elbow
Pipe wrench
Hacksaw
Ball Valve
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