background image

2

Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

2.  Make certain that the power source 

(electric motor) conforms to the 

requirements of the equipment.

 

  

 

Disconnect power before 
servicing. If the power 
dis con nect is out of sight, 
lock in the open po si tion and tag it 
to prevent unexpected application of 
power. Failure to do so could result in 
fatal electrical shock!

3.  Release all pressure within the 

system before ser vic ing any 
component.

4.  Drain all liquids from the system 

before servicing.

 

This pump  contains 

  dielectric motor oil for 

motor heat transfer. Care should be taken 
when disposing of this oil. Do not use this 
pump in ponds or fountains because the 
motor oil can be harmful to aquatic life.

5.  Secure the discharge line before 

starting the pump. An unsecured 

discharge line will whip, possibly 

causing personal injury and/or 

property damage.

6.  Check hoses for weak and worn 

condition before each use, making 

certain that all connections are secure.

7.  Periodically inspect the pump and 

system com po nents. Perform routine 

maintenance as required (See 

Maintenance Section).

8.  Provide a means of pressure relief 

for pumps whose discharge line can 

be shut-off or obstructed.

9.  Personal Safety:

a. Wear safety glasses at all times 

when working with pumps.

b. Keep work area clean, uncluttered 

and properly lighted; replace all 

unused tools and equipment.

c.  Keep visitors a safe distance from the 

work area. Make workshop child-

proof with pad locks, master switch es, 

and by re mov ing starter keys.

10. When wiring an elec tri cal ly driven 

pump such as this, fol low all electrical 

and safety codes, as well as the most 

recent National Electrical Code (NEC) 

and the Oc cu pa tion al Safety and 

Health Act (OSHA).

 

Risk of  

  electric 

shock! Never connect the 
green (or green and yellow) 
wire to a live terminal!

11. This equipment is only for use on  

120 volt (single-phase) and is 

equipped with an ap proved 3-con duc-

tor cord and 3-prong, grounding-type 

plug as shown in Fig ure 1A and 1B.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, the 

motor must be securely and adequately 

grounded. This can be ac com plished by 

the following:

•  Inserting plug directly into a 

properly installed and grounded  

3-prong, grounding-type re ceptacle 

(as shown in Figure 1A and 1B).

•  Permanently wiring the unit with a 

grounded, metal raceway system.

•  Other suitable means.

Where a 2-prong wall receptacle is 

encountered, it must be replaced with 

a properly grounded 3-prong re cep ta-

cle installed in accordance with the NEC 

and local codes and ordinances.
12. All wiring should be performed by a 

qualified elec tri cian.

13. It is strongly recommended that this 

unit is plugged into a Ground Fault 

Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). Con sult a 

local electrician for installation and 

availability.

 

The pump motor  

  is equipped with 

automatic resetting thermal protector 

and may restart unexpectedly. Protector 

tripping is an indication of motor 

overloading as a result of operating 

the pump at low heads (low discharge 

restriction), excessively high or low 

voltage, inadequate wiring, incorrect motor 

conditions, or a defective motor or pump.

14. This pump is designed to transfer 

water in cycles. Using this pump in 

a continuous duty application by 

ma nip u lat ing the switch to stay on, 

will affect the per for mance and the 

life of the product.

15. Protect electrical cord from sharp 

objects, hot sur fac es, oil, and 

chemicals. Avoid kinking the cord. 

Re place or repair damaged or worn 

cords im me di ate ly. Use wire of 

adequate size to minimize voltage 

drop at the motor.

16. Do not handle a pump or pump 

motor with wet hands or when 

standing on a wet or damp surface, 

or in water.

17. Do not hang this product by the 

carry handle. Sewage pumps 

should be set firmly on their legs 

and supported by rigid piping. This 

eliminates twisting and damage 

during pump operation.

18. 

Do not use an extension cord.

 

Do not  

  walk on  

wet area until all power has 
been turned off. If the shut-
off box is in basement, call 
the electric company to shut-off service to 
the house, or call the local fire department 
for instructions. Remove pump and repair 
or replace. Failure to follow this warning 
can result in fatal electrical shock.

Installation

 

In any installation  

  where property 

damage and/or personal injury might result 

from an inoperative or leaking pump due to 

power outages, discharge line blockage or 
any other reason, use a backup system(s).

1.  Thread the discharge pipe or 

pipe nipple into the dis charge 

connection.

2.  If a check valve is used in a solids 

handling system mount the check 

valve in a horizontal position or at 

a 45º angle with the valve pivot on 

top. In a vertical position, solids will 

tend to lodge on the valve flapper 

and can prevent it from opening.

3.  Drill a 1/8 inch hole in the discharge 

pipe ap prox i mate ly 1 inch to 2 inch 

above the pump discharge when a 

check valve is used. The hole prevents 

air locking of the pump at the initial 

start-up and if it should lose prime.

4.  A gate valve should be installed in the 

system after the check valve. This gate 

valve should be a full port valve which 

will pass 2 inch solids or as required 

by state and local codes. This gate 

valve permits removal of the pump 

and/or check valve for servicing.

5.  A union should be installed between 

the check valve and the pump so the 

pump can be removed with least 

disturbance of the piping.

www.blueangelpumps.com

Grounding blade

figure 1B

General Safety 

Information 

(continued)

TEST

RESE

T

figure 1A

Grounded 

outlet

Capacitive 

water sensor 

Plug

Pump Power 

Cord

Summary of Contents for BCAPSE50

Page 1: ...fety Guidelines This manual contains information that is very important to know and understand This information is provided for SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS To help recognize this informat...

Page 2: ...lt Circuit Interrupter GFCI Con sult a local electrician for installation and availability The pump motor is equipped with automatic resetting thermal protector and may restart unexpectedly Protector...

Page 3: ...cing this unit 1 Disassembly of the motor prior to expiration of war ran ty will void the warranty It might also cause internal leakage and damage to the unit If repairs are required return the pump t...

Page 4: ...oper pump size Pump shuts off and turns on independently of switch trips thermal overload protection 1 Excessive water temperature 2 Defective switch or entangled switch is causing pump to run dry BCS...

Page 5: ...ormation Model number Serial number if any Part description and number as shown in parts list Address parts correspondence to Blue Angel Pumps 101 Production Drive Harrison OH 45030 U S A BCSE50T BCSE...

Page 6: ...M E DY AND ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM AG ES OR EXPENSES WHATSOEVER IS EXCLUDED Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not all...

Page 7: ...information tr s importante qui est fournie pour la S CURIT et pour VITER LES PROBL MES D QUIPEMENT Rechercher les symboles suivants pour cette information Danger indique une situation hasardeuse imm...

Page 8: ...ordonnances locaux et de NEC 12 Toute installation de fils doit tre perform e par un lectricien qualifi 13 Il est recommand que le mod le soit branch dans un disjoncteur de fuite la terre DDFT Con sul...

Page 9: ...sjoncteur ou desserrer le fusible Entretien S assurer que la pompe soit d branch e avant d essayer de proc der l entretien ou d enlever les pi ces d tach es La pompe est mont e l usine avec de l quipe...

Page 10: ...emplacer la section de tuyau de d charge avec un raccord flexible La pompe ne s arr te pas 1 Mouvement de l interrupteur flotteur limit 2 D charge limit tuyauterie obstru e 3 Arriv e excessive ou pomp...

Page 11: ...00 009 1 Interrupteur flotteur ancr CSE40T 2 30000 003 1 2 Cordon d alimentation CSE40T 31035 001 1 Cordon d alimentation CSE40M CSE40T 2 31036 001 1 3 Rotor 17317 001 1 4 Volute 41027 001 1 No de No...

Page 12: ...R N IMPORTE QUEL ET TOUT DOMMAGES INDIRECTS OU D PENSES QUOI QUE SE SOIT EST EXCLUS Certaines Provinces n autorisent pas de limitations de dur e pour les garanties implicites ni l exclusion ni la limi...

Page 13: ...ROBLEMAS CON EL EQUIPO Debe reconocer los siguientes s mbolos sto le indica que hay una situaci n inmediata que LE OCASIONARIA la muerte o heridas de gravedad sto le indica que hay una situaci n que P...

Page 14: ...rientes de 3 orificios Debe seguir todos los c digos y ordenanzas locales para instalar el tomacorrientes 12 Todos los trabajos de electricidad los debe hacer un electricista calificado 13 Es altament...

Page 15: ...o el personal de los centros de servicio autorizado deben tratar de reparar esta unidad De lo contrario podr a ocasionar peligro de electrocutamiento Esta bomba contiene aceite que podr a estar bajo...

Page 16: ...ndientemente del interruptor el sistema de protecci n t r mica se activa 1 La temperatura del agua es excesiva 2 El interruptor est da ado u obstru do y por lo tanto la bomba funciona al seco BCSE50T...

Page 17: ...flotador CSE40T 30000 009 1 Interruptor de flotador CSE40T 2 30000 003 1 2 Cord n de corriente CSE40T 31035 001 1 Cord n de corriente CSE40M CSE40T 2 31036 001 1 3 Impulsor 17317 001 1 4 Caja espiral...

Page 18: ...Manual de Instrucciones de Operaci n y Piezas 18 Sp Notas...

Page 19: ...Notas 19 Sp BCSE50T BCSE50M BCAPSE50 y BCAPSE50 2...

Page 20: ...LA UNICA GARANTIA DISPONIBLE Y TODAS LAS REPONSABILIDADES CIVILES DIRECTAS O INDIRECTAS O GASTOS POR DA OS INDIRECTOS O CONSECUENTES QUEDAN EXCLUIDOS Algunos estados no permiten que se establezcan l...

Reviews: