Electrical
When wiring electrically driven pumps, follow all electrical and
safety codes, as well as the most recent National Electrical Code
(NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
Make certain the power source conforms to the pump voltage.
Be sure all power is disconnected before installation.
The pump should be wired into an individual (dedicated) circuit,
controlled with an UL/C-UL certified double pole switch rated at
or above the fuse ampere indicated on the pump motor label.
115 Volt AC
Green/Yellow – Ground
White – Neutral
Black – Live or Common
230 Volt AC
Green/Yellow – Ground
Blue – Neutral
Brown – Live or Common
12/24 Volt DC
Black – Ground (-)
Red – Positive (+)
Operation
To start and prime the pump, the discharge line must be open
allowing trapped air to escape thus avoiding the potential of
airlock. The pressure switch will shut off the pump automatically
when the discharge valve is closed and the pressure has risen
to the switch OFF set point. The pressure switch will restart the
pump when a valve is opened and the discharge line pressure
drops to the ON set point of the pressure switch.
DO NOT USE TO PUMP FLAMMABLE FLUIDS,
GASOLINE, KEROSENE FUEL OIL, ETC. DO NOT
USE PUMP IN A EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT
WARNING
Risk of an electrical shock!
Demand or Bypass – Initial Start Up
Demand or Bypass – Off
Demand or Bypass – On
WARNING