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Take care not to damage the pigtail. If pump is to be adjusted
shorter, tension must be kept on pigtail to eliminate kinking.
6:
Tighten locking nut and torque to 150 ft-lb (200 N•m) minimum, then torque the set
screw to 30-35 in-lb (3.5 – 4 N•m).
Return line should be installed on every application to insure
against nuisance trips of electronic tank monitoring.
7:
Attach tubing to barbed fitting, secure with clamp.
8:
Lay tubing beside column pipe. Cut off 1-3 inches (25-76 mm) above the
discharge head.
9:
Secure tube to column pipe with tie straps. Locate tie straps approximately 6 inches
(152 mm) from packer, 6 inches (152 mm) from discharge head and middle of tubing.
10: Install the pump onto the riser pipe using thread sealant while making the proper
alignment of the manifold and piping. Tighten the manifold until watertight.
For fixed length pump, skip to conduit box wiring
11: Remove cover from wiring compartment.
12: Pull pigtail wires into wiring compartment.
13: Cut pigtail wires extending approximately 8-inches (200 mm) out of
wiring compartment.
14: Strip back insulation of all wires 3/8-inch (10 mm).
15: Using supplied wire nuts, attach like colored pump pigtail wires to wires.
See figure 2.6 to verify connections.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Figure 2.5 Adjust pump length
5:
Pull the UMP end until the distance between the bottom of the manifold and the
of the UMP is 5 inches (125 mm) (14 inches (356 mm) for floating suction) shorter
than the distance measured in step 2 (see figure 2.5)
If UMP is equipped with floating suction adapter, see
recommended floating suction installation in Chapter 1.
NOTICE
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