To Convert 230 Volts to 115 Volts, Plug-in type
(see Figures 5 and 6).
1. Unplug the motor.
2. Loosen the two screws on the end of the motor.
Gently pull the canopy from the motor.
NOTICE: Do not pull or jerk wires.
3. Connect the green (or bare copper) ground wire to
the green ground screw first. Use a solid copper
wire at least as large as the power supply wires.
4. Pull the plug straight out from the terminal board,
from 230 Volt socket.
5. Plug in again with arrow on plug pointing to 115
Volts.
6. Change is complete.
NOTICE: Some models are equipped with three phase
motors. Three phase motors require magnetic starters
and can run in either direction, depending on how they
are connected to the power supply.
GROUNDING THE MOTOR
Ground the pump permanently using a wire of size and
type specified by local or National Electrical Code.
Models 7HBP50-01 and 7HBP75-01with factory
installed cord and plug:
Risk of electric shock. This equipment is
only for use on 115V and is equipped with an approved
3-conductor cord and 3-prong, grounding-type plug. To
reduce the risk of electric shock, be certain that it is
connected to a properly grounded, grounding-type
receptacle. Do not modify or remove plug. Make sure
pump circuit meets National Electrical Code. To avoid
dangerous electrical shock hazard, keep cord dry at all
times.
TABLE II - RECOMMENDED FUSING AND WIRING
Motor
Volts/
H.P.
Phase
1/2
115/230/1
3/4
115/230/1
1
115/230/1
1-1/2
115/230/1
1-1/2
230/1
2
115/230/1
2
230/1
3
208-230/1
Branch
Max.
Fuse
Load
Rating
Amps
Amps
12.4/ 6.2
20/15
14.8/7.4
20/15
19.2/9.6
25/15
24/12
30/15
12.0
15
26/13
35/20
10.4
15
15.0
20
Models without cord and plug:
1. Connect ground wire first. Connect the ground first,
then to green grounding terminal provided under
motor canopy (see Figure 5) identified as GRD.
Make ground connection to this terminal. Do not
connect motor to electrical power supply until unit is
permanently grounded; otherwise serious or fatal
electrical shock hazard may be caused.
2. For best ground connection, connect to a grounded
lead in the service panel or to a metal underground
water pipe or well casing at least 10 ft. long. If
plastic pipe or insulated fittings are used, run ground
wire directly to the metal well casing or use ground
electrode furnished by the power company.
MAINTENANCE
Pump Disassembly
Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn or
cause death. Disconnect power to pump before
servicing.
Tools required:
1. 7/16" open end wrench (2 required).
2. Flat blade screwdriver with insulated handle.
3. Work bench with vise recommended.
4. Pliers or similar tool.
5. Pipe wrench.
0'-50'
51-100'
AWG Wire Size
12/14
12/14
12/14
12/14
10/14
10/14
10/14
10/14
14
14
8/12
8/12
14
14
12
12
6
Wire Length
101-200'
10/14
8/14
8/14
6/12
14
6/12
14
12
201-300'
8/14
6/14
6/12
6/12
12
4/10
14
10