GORMAN-RUPP PUMPS SE1 1/2D, SE1 1/2E, SE Series, SE2M Installation And Operation Manual

OM-06617-01
March 1, 2013
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
MANUAL
MODELS
SE1 1/2D
SE1 1/2E
SE2M
THE GORMAN‐RUPP COMPANY D MANSFIELD, OHIO
GORMAN‐RUPP OF CANADA LIMITED D ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO, CANADA Printed in U.S.A.
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SE SERIES OM-06617

INTRODUCTION

Thank You for purchasing a Gorman‐Rupp pump. Read this manual carefully to learn how to safely
install and operate your pump. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or damage to the pump.
These pumps are SE Series submersible models. The basic material of construction is cast iron. They are designed to handle most non‐volatile, non‐ flammable liquids that do not contain large en trained solids. Do not attempt to pump volatile or flammable liquids that may damage the pump.
The pumps are powered by integral, thermally‐pro tected electric motors which are not explosion‐ proof. Do not operate the pumps in hazardous at mospheres.
Because pump installations are seldom identical, this manual cannot possibly provide detailed in structions and precautions for every aspect of each specific application. Therefore, it is the re sponsibility of the owner/installer of the pump to ensure that applications not addressed in this manual are performed only after establishing that neither operator safety nor pump integrity are com promised by the installation. Pumps and related equipment must be installed and operated ac cording to all national, local and industry stan dards.
The following are used to alert maintenance per sonnel to procedures which require special atten tion, to those which could damage equipment, and to those which could be dangerous to personnel:
Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death. These instructions describe the procedure re quired and the injury which will result from failure to follow the procedure.
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death. These instructions describe the procedure required and the injury which could result from failure to follow the procedure.
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or product or property damage. These instructions describe the requirements and the possi ble damage which could result from failure to follow the procedure.
NOTE
Instructions to aid in installation, operation, and maintenance or which clarify a procedure.
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SE SERIES OM-06617
SAFETY
Because pump installations are seldom identical, this manual cannot possibly pro vide detailed instructions and precautions for each specific application. Therefore, it is the owner/installer's responsibility to en sure that applications not addressed in this manual are performed only ing that neither operator safety nor pump integrity are compromised by the installa tion.
Before attempting to open or service the pump:
after establish
1. Familiarize yourself with this man ual.
2. Unplug the power cable from its re ceptacle to ensure that the pump will remain inoperative.
3. Allow the pump to completely cool if overheated.
5. Close the discharge valve (if used).
Never attempt to alter the length or repair any power cable with a splice. The pump motor and cable must be completely water proof. Injury or death may result from alter ations.
All electrical connections must be in accor dance with The National Electric Code and all local codes. If there is a conflict between the instructions provided and N.E.C. Speci fications, N.E.C. Specifications shall take precedence. All electrical equipment sup plied with this pump was in conformance with N.E.C. requirements in effect on the date of manufacture. Failure to follow appli cable specifications, or substitution of elec trical parts not supplied or approved by the manufacturer, can result in severe injury or death and void warranty.
This pump is designed to handle dirty water that does not contain large entrained sol ids. This pump is not atile, explosive, or flammable materials. Do not attempt to pump any liquids for which you pump is not approved, or which may damage the pump or endanger personnel as a result of pump failure.
The electrical power used to operate this pump is high enough to cause injury or death. Make certain that the power cable re ceptacle is properly grounded before installation. Make certain that the plug on the pump power cable is disconnected from its receptacle before servicing.
SAFETY
designed to pump vol
After the pump has been installed, make certain that the pump and all piping or hose connections are secure before operation.
Do not attempt to lift the pump by the motor power cable or discharge hose. Attach proper lifting equipment to the lifting device fitted to the pump.
Pumps and related equipment must be installed and operated according to all nation al, local and industry standards.
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INSTALLATION

OM-06617SE SERIES
Review all SAFETY information in Section A.
Do not operate this pump where explo sive vapors or flammable material exist. Death or serious injury will result.
Pumps and related equipment must be in stalled and operated according to all na tional, local and industry standards.
PREINSTALLATION INSPECTION
Before installation, inspect the pump for damage which may have occurred during shipment. Check as follows:
charge hoses or piping before attempting to lift ex isting, installed units.
If necessary, attach a rope or chain to the lifting handle on the top of the pump. Do not lift the unit by the power cable or the discharge piping. Cus tomer‐installed equipment such as rigid discharge piping must be removed before attempting to lift.
a. Inspect the pump assembly for cracks, dents,
damaged threads, and other obvious dam age.
b. Check for and tighten loose attaching hard
ware.
c. The pump is furnished with a 50‐foot (15 me
ter) long power cable. Inspect the cable for cuts or damage.
d. Carefully read all tags, decals, and markings
on the pump assembly, and perform all duties as indicated.
If anything appears to be abnormal, contact your Gorman‐Rupp distributor to determine the repair or updating policy. Do not put the pump into serv ice until appropriate action has been taken.
PUMP INSTALLATION
Lifting
Pump unit weights will vary depending on the mod el. Check the shipping tag on the unit packaging for the actual weight. Drain the pump and remove all customer‐installed equipment such as dis
Figure 1. Do Not Lift Pump by Power Cable
Do not attempt to lift the pump by the power cable or piping. Attach proper lifting equipment to the handle on the pump.
Installation
Before installing the pump, clear the sump basin of any debris or sediment. See Figure 4 for a typical pump installation.
The sump basin must be vented in ac cordance with local plumbing codes. Do not operate this pump where explo sive vapors or flammable material exist. Death or serious injury will result.
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