Supplemental Installation Instructions
PRO680XL-Series 10' Stack Test Basins
XL-Series sewage ejector basins are designed to withstand the 10'
stack test required by some municipalities. Proper installation of
the specified cover flange is essential to ensure that the test is
met. Strict adherence to these instructions is required. Under no
circumstances should the cover be installed in a manner
inconsistent with these instructions.
Types of Systems
XL-Series Basins are available as fully assembled systems
complete with pump and discharge piping, as basin and cover
assembly kits with no pump or plumbing, and as basins only.
Follow the instructions below, as required, to correspond to the
specific type of system.
Basin Installation
For all systems, refer to the primary instructions as supplied with
this ejector system or basin for excavating the pit, plumbing
connections, and backfilling.
Installing the Pump in the XL-Series Basin or XL Basin
and Cover Assembly Kit
1.
Liberty Pumps XL-Series Basins, purchased separately, will
require the appropriate 16-bolt Pro-Series cover assembly to
make an effectively sealed ejector system. Contact Liberty
Pumps customer service for the proper cover for the
application.
2.
Size the length of the discharge piping to reach from the
discharge of the pump to be within the discharge pipe socket
with integral lip seal on the underside of the Pro-Series cover.
Liberty Pumps sewage pumps utilize a 17.50" long toe nipple
for 680XL-Series Basins. Install the pipe into the threaded
discharge of the pump.
3.
Lower the pump into the basin, fitting the pump legs into the
torque stops.
4.
Insert power cord for the pump—and the piggyback switch
cord, if so equipped—through the underside of the
inspection cover hole and position cover over pipe nipple
while aligning the bolt holes. Use sixteen 1/4-20 UNC bolts
and washers to secure cover to the basin. Tighten bolts to 40
inch-pounds. Do not overtighten bolts. The soft, integral
gasket will conform to the top of the tank. The bolts may be
re-torqued up to 60 inch-pounds to seal any leaks that may
occur during a 10' stack test. Additionally, a small amount of
RTV silicone sealant may be used should the gasket or inserts
be damaged.
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5.
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Liberty Pumps recommends the use of manual type pumps
and the appropriate Liberty Pumps QuickTree Switch Kit for
mounting of pump control and alarm floats. Contact
customer service for ordering information. Install the
QuickTree Kit per the instructions included. Liberty Pumps
automatic type pumps with piggyback float switches may also
be used. Lay the power cable and switch cable in the grooves
in the inspection cover recess as shown in the primary
instructions as included with this system. Attach the
inspection cover to the main cover using supplied bolts and
washers. Tighten the bolts furthest away from the power cord
grooves first, torquing to 40 inch-pounds. Do not
overtighten bolts. The soft, integral gasket will conform to
the top of the cover and power cords. The bolts may be
re-torqued up to 60 inch-pounds to seal any leaks that may
occur during a 10' stack test. Additionally, a small amount of
RTV silicone sealant may be used should the gasket or inserts
be damaged.
Pro680XL Series Basins IAPMO listed, # 4361
8337000F