PACKAGE CONTENTS
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DESCRIPTION
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PREPARATION
Before beginning installation of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with package
contents drawing. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble the product. Contact
customer service for replacement parts.
Estimated Installation Time: 2 hours.
Tools Required for Installation: Hacksaw, screwdriver, pliers, pipe vise, pipe wrenches (2), wire
cutters, wire strippers/crimpers, adjustable wrench (medium-large), Ohmmeter, propane torch, knife
or round file, small weight.
Materials Required for Installation: Control box (see chart below), Submersible pump cable, power
cable, pressure tank, shrink tube & butt connectors, 1-1/4 in. check valve, torque arrestor, hose
clamps, pipe fittings, pitless adaptor or well seal, pressure switch, pressure gauge, pressure relief
valve, tank cross, 1/4 in. minimum safety rope, electrical tape,. You will also need either enough 1-1/4
in. Schedule 80 PVC pipe to reach 20 ft. below the static level or 20 ft. below the drawdown level of your
well, or coiled poly pipe rated for 160 PSI. Poly pipe cannot be used for installations any deeper than
200 ft.
Optional Materials: 1-1/4 in. male barbed adaptor for use with poly pipe, cable guards to protect wire
inside the well, thread tape and thread paste.
Submersible Pump Cable and Power Cable Selection
Check cable size against Submersible Wire Size Chart below. Motor and control box voltage must
match. Submersible power cable must be UL listed for submersible pump applications. For Canadian
installations, type RWU, TWU, SGOW or SWOW power supply cable is recommended. Cable is
selected for the maximum pump setting plus the offset distance to the service entrance.
IMPORTANT: Use of wire sizes smaller than those specified in the chart will cause low starting
voltage, may cause early pump failure and will void the warranty. Larger wire sizes may always be used
for better economy of operation. Be sure voltage at pressure switch or fuse is rated for 230V (between
the following limits: 207 & 253 volts).
NOTE: A small AWG number, i.e. 10 Ga., is larger in diameter than a large AWG number, i.e. 14 Ga.
The National Electric Code (NEC 250-43) requires a separate ground wire be run down the well to the
submersible pump and connected to all exposed metal parts of the pump and motor. Refer to the most
recent National Electric Code (NEC) Article 250 (grounding) for additional information.
NOTE: All wiring should be done by a qualified electrician.
QUANTITY
Pump
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