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Please Read This Before Installing Or Operating Pump.
This information is provided for
SAFETY and to PREVENT
EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS
. To help recognize this information,
observe the following symbols:
IMPORTANT!
Warns about hazards that can result
in personal injury or Indicates factors concerned with
assembly, installation, operation, or maintenance which
could result in damage to the machine or equipment if
ignored.
CAUTION !
Warns about hazards that can or will cause minor
personal injury or property damage if ignored. Used with symbols
below.
WARNING !
Warns about hazards that can or will cause serious
personal injury, death, or major property damage if ignored. Used
with symbols below.
Only qualified personnel should install, operate and repair
pump. Any wiring of pumps should be performed by a qualified
electrician.
WARNING ! -
To reduce risk of electrical shock, pumps
and control panels must be properly grounded in
accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC) or the
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and all applicable state,
province, local codes and ordinances.
WARNING! -
To reduce risk of electrical shock, always
disconnect the pump from the power source before
handling or servicing. Lock out power and tag.
WARNING!
Operation against a
closed discharge valve will cause
premature bearing and seal failure on
any pump, and on end suction and
self priming pump the heat build may cause the generation of
steam with resulting dangerous pressures. It is recommended
that a high case temperature switch or pressure relief valve be
installed on the pump body.
CAUTION!
Pumps build up heat and
pressure during operation-allow time
for pumps to cool before handling or
servicing.
WARNING!
-
DO NOT
pump hazardous materials
(flammable, caustic, etc.) unless the pump is specifically
designed and designated to handle them.
Do not block or restrict discharge hose, as discharge
hose may whip under pressure.
WARNING! - DO NOT
wear loose clothing that may
become entangled in the impeller or other moving parts.
WARNING! -
Keep clear of suction and discharge
openings.
DO NOT
insert fingers in pump with power
connected.
Always wear eye protection when working on pumps.
Make sure lifting handles are securely fastened each
time before lifting.
DO NOT
operate pump without
safety devices in place. Always replace safety devices
that have been removed during service or repair.
Secure the pump in its operating position so it can not
tip over, fall or slide.
DO NOT
exceed manufacturers recommendation for
maximum performance, as this could cause the motor
to overheat.
DO NOT
remove cord and strain relief. Do not connect
conduit to pump.
WARNING!
Cable should be protected at all times to
avoid punctures, cut, bruises and abrasions - inspect
frequently. Never handle connected power cords with
wet hands.
WARNING!
To reduce risk of electrical shock, all wiring
and junction connections should be made per the NEC
or CEC and applicable state or province and local
codes. Requirements may vary depending on usage
and location.
WARNING!
Submersible Pumps are not approved for
use in swimming pools, recreational water installations,
decorative fountains or any installation where human
contact with the pumped fluid is common.
WARNING!
Products Returned Must Be Cleaned,
Sanitized, Or Decontaminated As Necessary Prior
To Shipment, To Insure That Employees Will Not Be
Exposed To Health Hazards In Handling Said Material.
All Applicable Laws And Regulations Shall Apply.
Bronze/brass and bronze/brass fitted pumps may
contain lead levels higher than considered safe for
potable water systems. Lead is known to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Various
government agencies have determined that leaded
copper alloys should not be used in potable water
applications. For non-leaded copper alloy materials of
construction, please contact factory.
IMPORTANT! -
Crane Pumps & Systems, Inc. is not
responsible for losses, injury, or death resulting from a
failure to observe these safety precautions, misuse or
abuse of pumps or equipment.
SAFETY FIRST!
Hazardous fluids can
cause fire or explo-
sions, burns or death
could result.
Extremely hot -
Severe burnes can
occur on contact.
Biohazard can cause
serious personal injury.
Hazardous fluids can Hazardous
pressure, eruptions or explosions
could cause personal injury or
property damage.
Rotating machinery
Amputation or severe
laceration can result.
Hazardous voltage can shock,
burn or cause death.