MYERS SR1830, CMV1830, SR1830I Installation And Service Manual

SR1830I
SR1830 CMV1830
MODELS SR1830 and CMV1830
SUBMERSIBLE SEWAGE PUMPS
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
NOTE! To the installer: Please make sure you provide this manual to the owner of the equip ment or to the responsible party who maintains the system.
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MODELS SR1830 AND CMV1830
Your SR1830 or CMV1830 is designed to operate automatically or manually and for simple and quick installation. Its preset fluid level control allows for efficient operation when installed in a standard 18" x 30" sewage basin.
Before installing your pump, check carefully for shipping damage. Any claim for shipping damage must be made with your supplier at the point of purchase. The manufacturer cannot make shipping
damage adjustments.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:
This product and related accessories contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
INSTALLATION
This is a sewage handling pump and must be vented in accordance with local plumbing codes. This pump is not to be installed in locations classified as hazardous in accordance with National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
The motor in your new submersible sewage pump is oil-filled for efficient operation. DO NOT loosen the
three motor housing screws.
Place sewage pump on the bottom of the basin and position it to allow float to rise in center of basin. Check that nothing interferes with the float switch.
Slip cover over discharge pipe and power cord. Bolt cover securely to basin (be sure to use a cover gasket). Install discharge compression fitting and cord seal grommet.
CHECK VALVE
A properly designed full-flow check valve MUST be used on every installation. A series CV-200P is provided. It eliminates back-flow, reduces vibration and acts as a pipe union for easy servicing. Install on discharge pipe (make certain that arrow on valve body points in flow direction). Connect outlet of check valve to the plumbing line leading to the sanitary sewer system.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. This pump is supplied with a grounding conductor and grounding-type attachment plug. To reduce the risk of electric shock, be certain that it is connected only to a properly grounded, grounding­type receptacle. Read instructions before installing
pump. This pump has not been investigated for use in swimming pools.
Never touch the sewage pump, switch or discharge pipe when the pump is connected to electrical power.
Check the electrical circuit to make sure it meets the voltage and amperage requirement listed on the motor nameplate.
Your electrical service outlet should meet the National Electric Code and/or local codes. Your pump should have a separate branch circuit, properly fused and grounded. The outlet should be 4' above the floor and close enough to your pump that the original cord can reach it. Never use an extension cord.
Plug the switch power cord into a properly grounded outlet. Plug the pump power cord into the back of the switch cord plug. Tape the power cords to the discharge pipe every 12 inches to make sure any movement will not damage the insulation.
To test the system, add water to the sewage basin until the float switch operates normally.
Your pump has thermal overload protection. If the impeller becomes locked because of a foreign object, the motor will overheat and the thermal overload switch will cut off the electricity. Unplug pump and remove the foreign object immediately. See that the impeller turns freely.
SWITCH ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Always disconnect the pump and switch from the electrical power source before doing any maintenance! This pump is equipped with a float switch and does not control both sides of the electrical circuit. To reduce the risk of electric shock it is essential that it be wired in series with the hot side of the electrical circuit. Make sure your outlets are wired according to your local electrical code.
1. Inspect the pump to be certain that there are no rocks, lint, etc. clogging the openings where water enters the pump housing. Remove any debris. Check to see that the impeller turns freely.
2. Plug the pump power cord into a properly grounded, 3 hole outlet. If the pump works (impeller turns and air is blowing out of discharge opening), proceed to step 3. If the pump does not
work, it must be replaced.
3. If the pump works, (1) unplug pump and (2) replug into back of switch plug and (3) plug the assembly into the electrical outlet. Raise switch by hand to activate pump. If pump turns on, pump and switch are OK-no need to replace. If pump does not turn
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