For parts or assistance, call Simer Customer Service at 1-800-468-7867
Specifications and Safety 2
DESCRIPTION
This Submersible Sump Pump is designed for home
sumps. The permanent split capacitor motor is oil filled,
sealed for cooler running, and has automatic-reset
thermal protection. Ball bearings on the motor shaft
never need lubrication. The power cord is a 3-wire,
grounding-type cord.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply ....................115V, 60 HZ., 15 Amp Circuit
Liquid Temp. Range......................32°F to 70°F(0°-21°C)
Individual Branch Circuit Required (min.) .........15 Amps
Discharge:............................................1-1/2" Female NPT
This pump is designed for use in a residential sump
only. Pump water only with this pump.
NOTICE: This unit is not designed as a waterfall or fountain pump, or for applications involving salt water or
brine! Use with waterfalls, fountains, salt water or brine
will void warranty.
Do not use where water recirculates.
Not designed for use as a swimming pool drainer.
NOTICE: Read this Owner’s Manual for installation,
operation, and safety information.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Your automatic sump pump should give years of
trouble-free service when correctly installed, maintained, and used. However, interruption of power to
the pump, dirt/debris in the sump, flooding that
exceeds the pump’s capacity, electrical or mechanical
failure in the pump, etc., may prevent normal pump
operation. To help prevent damage from flooding,
purchase a secondary AC sump pump, a DC backup
sump pump, and/or a high water alarm. See the
“Troubleshooting Chart” in this manual for information about common sump pump problems and remedies. For more information,call Simer customer
service at 1-800-468-7867.
Hazardous voltage. To reduce the risk of
hazardous or fatal electrical shock, follow instructions
A through D, below:
A. This pump has an approved 3-conductor power
cord with 3-prong, grounding-type plug. Connect
the pump only to a properly grounded, 3-prong
outlet. If the sump pump circuit has a 2-prong outlet, replace it with a grounded 3-prong outlet
installed according to code.
B. Unplug the pump before handling or servicing it.
If your basement floor is wet, turn off all power
before walking on it. If the shut-off box is in the
basement, call your electric company or hydro
authority to shut off service to the house, or call
your local fire department for instructions.
After
turning off the power, remove the pump for
service.
C. Protect the electrical cords from sharp objects, hot
surfaces, oil, and chemicals. Avoid kinking the
cords. Replace damaged or worn cords.
D. Do not lift the pump by the power cord.
Plastic pipe glue is extremely flammable.
Follow the glue manufacturer’s instructions when
assembling glued plastic pipe.
Burn hazard. Modern motors may run hot.
Allow 20 minutes to cool before handling.
1. Know the pump application, limitations, and
potential hazards.
2. Do not use this pump in water with fish present.
3. Drain the system completely before servicing it.
4. To prevent a flexible discharge line from whipping, which could cause injury or damage, fasten
it down before starting the pump.
5. Before each use, check any hoses in the system
for weakness or wear. Make certain that all connections are tight.
6. Periodically inspect the sump, the pump, and the
piping for debris and foreign objects. Perform
routine cleaning as required.
7. Personal Safety:
a. Wear safety glasses at all times when working
with pumps.
b. Keep your work area clean, uncluttered and
properly lighted; put away all unused tools and
equipment.
c. Keep visitors at a safe distance from the work
area.
d. Make workshop child-proof with padlocks and
master switches. Remove any starter keys.
8. This pump installation must meet all applicable
laws, codes, and ordinances.
Tools Required:
Pipe wrench, Strap Wrench, or Slip-Joint Pliers,
Hacksaw,
Screw Driver,
File or Sandpaper
Materials Required:
1-1/2" ABS or PVC Pipe with Cement to match
Threaded Adapter (Pipe to Pump)
Check Valve – Purchase a check valve that goes in the
discharge line or in the pump discharge. If your check
valve does not have a 1/8" anti-airlock hole, drill one in
the discharge pipe just below the check valve. Be sure to
install the check valve so that the flow will be
away
from
the pump.