Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn or kill.
DO NOT remove the grounding pin from the power cord.
Avoid using extension cords or 2-prong adapter plugs.
Insert the piggyback plug that comes from the float switch
directly into the power receptacle.
Insert the pump power cord directly into the back of the
switch’s piggyback plug/receptacle.
Test the pump installation by filling the sump basin with
enough water to activate the pump and repeat this cycle until
satisfied with pump operation.
NOTICE: For best performance of check valve when
handling solids, do not install it with the discharge more than
45° above the horizontal. Do not install the check valve in a
vertical position as solids may settle in the valve and prevent
it from opening on startup.
Drill a 1/8" (3mm) hole in the discharge pipe below the check
valve to prevent airlocking the pump.
Electrical
Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn, or kill.
When installing, operating, or servicing this pump, follow the
safety instructions listed below.
1. DO NOT splice the electr ical power cord.
2. DO NOT allow the plug on the end of the electrical cord
to be submerged.
3. DO NOT use extension cords. They are a fire hazard and
can reduce voltage sufficiently to prevent pumping and/or
damage motor.
4. DO NOT handle or ser vice the pump while it is
connected to the power supply.
5. DO NOT remove the grounding prong from the plug or
modify the plug.To protect against electrical shock, the
power cord is a three-wire conductor and includes a
3-prong grounded plug. Plug the pump into a 3-wire,
grounded, grounding-type receptacle. Connect the pump
according to the NEC or CEC and local codes.
Automatic models have a 20' mechanical (mercury free),
piggy-back float switch tethered directly to the pump.The
switch can also be mounted on the discharge pipe, with a
minimum 4" tether length. The switch must float free from the
pump and the basin wall.Tape or cable-tie the cord to the
discharge pipe every 12". Plug the switch into a properly
grounded, grounding-type receptacle of the correct voltage.
The receptacle must be installed according to all applicable
codes.
On all duplex units or simplex units with additional options
such as a high water alarm, cut off the power cord plug and
wire the pump into a control panel (or sealed junction box if it
is installed in a wet sump or basin).The AWS-1 control also
acts as a sealed junction box for connecting the power cord
to the pump cord.
Connect or wire pump to its own individual branch circuit with
no other outlets or equipment in the circuit. Size fuses or
circuit breakers according to Table 1, “Motor Specifications.”
Risk of electrical shock and fire. Can burn,
kill or cause property damage. Be sure that power supply
information (Voltage/ Hertz/Phase) on pump motor
nameplate matches incoming power supply exactly.Install
pump according to all electrical codes that apply.
OPERATION
Risk of fire or explosion. Can cause severe
personal injury, property damage or death. Do not use in
explosive atmospheres.Pump water only with this pump.
NOTICE: Do not allow the pump to run in a dry sump. It will
void the warranty and may damage the pump.
An automatic overload protector in the motor will protect the
motor from burning out due to overheating/overloading. When
the motor cools down, the overload protector will
automatically reset and start the motor.
If the overload trips frequently, check for the cause. It could
be a stuck impeller, wrong/low voltage, or an electrical failure
in the motor.If an electrical failure in the motor is suspected,
have it serviced by a competent repairman.
The pump is permanently lubricated. No oiling or greasing is
required.
Cycle the pump at least once every month to be sure that the
system is working satisfactorily.
NOTE: Any of the following will void the pump warranty:
1. Submerging, plugging, damaging or taping shut a vented
cord.
2. Pumping materials other than those the pump was
designed to pump or continuously pumping water hotter
than 120°F (49°C).
3. Cutting or splicing a power cord or switch cord.
4. Removing the cord tag from the cord.
SERVICE
General
Hazardous voltage and risk of cord
damage. Can shock, burn, or kill. Before removing the
pump from the basin for service, always disconnect electrical
power to the pump and the control switch.Do not lift the
pump by the power cord.See the “Cord Lift Warning”, Page 2.
Disinfect the Pump
Place the pump in an area where it can be cleaned
thoroughly. Remove all scale and deposits on the pump.
Submerge the complete pump in a disinfectant solution
(chlorox or chlorine bleach) for at least one hour before
disassembling the pump.
The pump motor housing contains a special lubricating oil
which should be kept clean and free of water at all times.
NOTICE: Whenever the motor housing is being removed for
service, remove oil and replace it with new oil at reassembly.
Use only oil listed in parts list in this manual. When filling
with new oil, DO NOT overfill. Be sure that the oil level is 3/4"
below the top of the cover.
Toxic gas hazard in septic tank. Never enter
the pump chamber after effluent has been in the basin.
Sewage water can give off methane, hydrogen sulfide, or
other gases which are highly poisonous.
For this reason Myers recommends installing effluent pumps
with a quick removal system – either a union with a Cam-lok®
coupling if the pipe is within reach from the top of the tank, or
a rail system type quick disconnect on deeper systems.See
Figures 4, 5, and 6, Pages 6, 7, and 8 for typical installations.
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