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1988-09-09 Septic System Design Report
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NOTICE TO INSTALLER: Inttructiont mutt remain with inttaiiation. <br />EZPim HF0572 <br />0487 <br />Supersedes <br />0186 <br />INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br />Product inlormation presented here <br />reflects conditions at time rt <br />publication. Consult factoi^8garding <br />discrepancies or inconsistencies. <br />These installation instructions are applicable for the following pumps and usage applications: <br />SUMP (DEWATERING)EFFLUENT*SEWAGE <br />LoBoy 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 & 20 . LoBoy 1, 2, 3 & 4 LoBoya <br />> <br />- NOTICE: VENT HOLE FOR CHECK VALVE - PAGE 2 <br />•Effluent systems should specify that pumps shoulcThot handle solids exceeding five flTghts Inch (%") in order to <br />prevent large solids from entering leeching fields, mound systems and etc. Where codes permit, sewage pumps can be <br />used for effluent systems. ^ <br />PREINSTALLATION CHECKLIST — ALL U$^ALLATiONS <br />1. Inspect your pump. Occasionally, products are damaged <br />during shipment. If the unit is damaged, contact your dealer <br />before using. ' <br />2. Carefully read the literature provided to familiarize yourself <br />with specific details regarding installation and use. These <br />materials should be retained for future reference. <br />3. Make sure there Is a property Installed ground fault Inter <br />rupter available. All pumps are furnished with provisions for <br />prcper grounding to help protect you against the possibility of <br />electrical shock. <br />(SEE WARNING BELOW) <br />4. Make certain thrc the ground fault interrupter receptacia is <br />within reach of the pump's power supply cord. DO NOT USE .*.N <br />EXTENSION CORD. Extension cords that are too long or too <br />tight do not deliver sufficient voltage to the purr.p motor. But, <br />more Important, they could present a safety hazard if the <br />insulation were to become damaged or the connection ends <br />were to fall into the sump. <br />5. Check to be sure your power source is capable of handling <br />the voltage requirements of the motor, as indicated on the pump <br />name plate. <br />6. Make sure the pump electrical supply circuit is equipped with <br />fuses or circuit breakers of proper capacity. A separate branch <br />circuit is recommended, sized according to th National Elec <br />trical Code for the current shown on the pump name plate. <br />7. Testing for Ground. As a safety measure, each electrical <br />outlet should be checked for ground using an Underwriters <br />Laboratory Listed circuit analyzer which will indicate if the <br />power, neutral and ground wires are correctly connected to <br />your outlet. If they are not. call a qualified licensed electrician. <br />8. WARNING: The installation of automatic pumps with mercury <br />float switches or non-automatic pumps using auxiliary mercury <br />float switches is the responsibility of the installing party and <br />care should be taken that the tethered float switch will not hang <br />up on the pumping apparatus or pit peculiarities and is secured <br />so that the pump will shut off. It is recommended to use rigid <br />piping and fittings andlhe pit be 18" or larger is diameter. <br />4.1 <br />9. Information - hole purpoM. It is necessary that all <br />submersible sur^^-i -*117 and sewage pumps capable of <br />handling various sues of solid waste be of the bottom intake <br />design to reduce clogging and seal failures. If a check valve is <br />incorporated in the installation, a vent hole (approx. 3/16") <br />must be drilled ir. the discharge pipe below the check valve and <br />pit cover to purge ine unit of trapped air. Trapped air is caused <br />by agitation and/or a <y basin. This vent hole should be <br />checked periodically for clogging. The LoBoy 1. 2. 4 & 20 <br />pumps have a built-in vent <br />CAUTIONS A WARNINGS <br />CAUTION: <br />Installation and checking of electrical circuits and hardware <br />ohould only be performed by a qualified licensed electrician. <br />CAUTION: <br />Repair and service should be performed by HI-LO Industries <br />Authorized Service Station only. <br />CAUTION: <br />Effluent pumps are not designed or intended for use to handle <br />sewage. <br />CAUTION: <br />Maximum continuous operating temperature for standard <br />model pumps must not exceed 130“F. (54* C.) <br />WARNING: <br />FOR YOUR PROTECTION ALWAYS DISCONNECT PUMP <br />FROM ITS POWER SOURCE BEFORE HANDLING. <br />Single phase pumps are supplied with a 3-prong grounded plug <br />to help protect you against the possibility of electrical shock. <br />DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES REMOVE THE <br />GROUND PIN. The 3-prong plug mutt be inserted into a mating <br />3-prong ground fault interrupter receptacle. If the installation <br />does not have such a receptacle, it must be changed to the <br />proper type, wired and grounded in accordance with the <br />National Electrical Code and all applicable local codas and <br />ordinances.
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