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SECTION B: GENERAL INFORMATION
B-1) To the Purchaser:
Congratulations! You are the owner of one of the fi nest pumps
on the market today. Barnes® Pumps are products engineered
and manufactured of high quality components. Over one
hundred years of pump building experience along with a
continuing quality assurance program combine to produce a
pump which will stand up to the toughest applications.
This Barnes Pumps manual will provide helpful information
concerning installation, maintenance, and proper service
guidelines.
B-2) Receiving:
Upon receiving the pump, it should be inspected for damage
or shortages. If damage has occurred, fi le a claim immediately
with the company that delivered the pump. If the manual is
removed from the packaging, do not lose or misplace.
B-3) Storage:
Short Term -
Barnes Pumps are manufactured for effi cient
performance following long inoperative periods in storage.
For best results, pumps can be retained in storage, as factory
assembled, in a dry atmosphere with constant temperatures
for up to six (6) months.
Long Term -
Any length of time exceeding six (6) months, but
not more than twenty four (24) months. The units should be
stored in a temperature controlled area, a roofed over walled
enclosure that provides protection from the elements (rain,
snow, wind blown dust, etc..), and whose temperature can be
maintained b40 deg. F and +120 deg. F.
If extended high humidity is expected to be a problem, all
exposed parts should be inspected before storage and all
surfaces that have the paint scratched, damaged, or worn
should be recoated with a water base, air dry enamel paint. All
surfaces should then be sprayed with a rust-inhibiting oil.
Pump should be stored in its original shipping container.
B-4) SERVICE CENTERS:
For the location of the nearest Barnes Service Center, your
Barnes representative or Crane Pumps & Systems, Inc.,
Service Department in Piqua, Ohio, telephone (937) 778-8947
or Crane Pumps & Systems Canada Inc., Bramton, Ontario
(905) 457-6223.
SECTION C: PREPARE PUMP FOR OPERATION :
1. Before making electrical power connections, check for
proper grounding of motor and application. All electrical
contacts and connections must be properly insulated and
enclosed.
2. Prior to connecting to the power line, check nameplate
for proper voltage. The motor should be installed in
compliance with the National Electrical Code or the
Canadian Electrical Code and any other applicable codes.
Voltage at motor
NOT
to or - 10% of nameplate
voltage.
3. For best performance locate pump as close to water as
possible. Vertical suction lift should not exceed
25 ft. (7.6M) At high lifts, 15 ft. (4.5M) and up, a foot valve
is recommended, and a size smaller suction hose, will
give better operation and same capacity.
4. Extra heavy faced nipples in suction and discharge
connections protect the threads in these castings.
To connect a hose fi tted with a male nipple, use a
coupling or union. Seal threads with grease or thread
sealer to prevent air leaks. To connect a hose fi tted with
a female coupling, gasket must be in place and in good
condition. Suction hose must be in good condition with
no leaks and lining tight. A loose lining will collapse under
suction and keep liquid from being drawn into pump. A
coarse strainer at end of suction hose is advisable if there
is a possibility of pumping large, hard, unbreakable solids,
such as, rocks, wood, tin cans, etc., that could be caught
between connecting rod and water box, causing pump
damage.
5. To lead water away, connect non-collapsible suction hose
to nipple in discharge connection. Discharge hose should
not be smaller than suction hose and not kinked. It is
helpful to use a short piece of hose at any time, with
open end raised a foot or so above discharge connection.
This retains water to seal the discharge valve and
improves capacity and operation. Discharge head should
never exceed 25 ft. (7.6M).
6. On high lifts, or if pump has been idle and valves are dry,
remove cap on suction chamber and pour water into pump.
This will seal valves and speed up priming. Replace cover
securely to keep air from leaking into suction line.
7. Drain pump in freezing weather by tipping unit toward
discharge side with hoses disconnected.
8. Check oil level in the pump transmission. If it is not up to
the oil level plug in the cover, top off with an
SAE 80 - 90 EP gear lube. Transmission oil capacity is
20 oz. (550 ml).
MODEL NO
SIZE
NPT
INCHES
HP
VOLT/PH
Hz
RPM
(Nom)
NEMA
START
CODE *
FULL
LOAD
AMPS *
LOCKED
ROTOR
AMPS *
2ADE11
2
1.0
115/230/1
60
1750
K
12.8/6.4
37
2ADE13
2
1.0
230/460/3
60
1750
J
3.8/1.9
22
2CDE11
2
1.0
115/230/1
60
1750
K
12.8/6.4
37
2CDE13
2
1.0
230/460/3
60
1750
J
3.8/1.9
22
3ADE151
3
1.5
115/230/1
60
1750
J
17.2/8.6
52
3ADE153
3
1.5
230/460/3
60
1750
J
4.6/2.3
29
3CDE151
3
1.5
115/230/1
60
1750
J
17.2/8.6
52
3CDE153
3
1.5
230/460/3
60
1750
J
4.6/2.3
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(*) Electrical data subject to Motor manufacture.