ELECTRICAL
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Can shock, burn or
kill. Disconnect power before working on pump, motor, pressure
switch, or wiring.
MOTOR SWITCH SETTINGS
Dual-voltage motors which ca operate at either 115 or 230 volts
are set at the factory to 230 volts. Do not change motor voltage
setting if line voltage is 230 volts, or if you have a single voltage
motor.
NOTE Never wire a 115 volt motor to a 230 volt line.
REMOVE MOTOR END COVER
If you have a dual-voltage motor, and will connect it to 115 volts,
follow the procedure below.
End Cover Screws
Motor
End Cover
Figure 5 – Removing Motor End Cover.
You will need to remove the motor end cover to change the
voltage setting.
Your motor terminal board (located under the motor end cover)
should look like one of those below.
PLUG TYPE VOLTAGE SELECTOR
Ground
Screw
Voltage Change
Plug
Figure 6 – Voltage set to 230 volts, Plug Type.
6
TO CHANGE TO 115 VOLTS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
DIAL TYPE VOLTAGE SELECTOR
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Figure 7 – Voltage set to 230 volts, Dial Type.
TO CHANGE TO 115 VOLTS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Power Lead
Terminals
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Make sure power is off.
Pull the plug straight up.
Move and attach the plug at the 115 volt position. The plug
will now cover two metal tabs. The arrow on the plug will
point to 115V.
Attach the power lead wires to the power lead terminals.
Make sure the wires are secure.
Attach the ground wire to the green ground screw
Reinstall the motor end cover.
Go to Wiring Connections.
Ground
Screw
Voltage
Change Dial
Make sure power is off.
Turn the dial counter-clockwise until 115 shows in the dial
window.
Attach the power lead wires to the power lead terminals.
Make sure the wires are secure.
Attach the ground wire to the green ground screw
Reinstall the motor end cover.
Go to Wiring Connections.
Power Lead
Terminals
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