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Where supplied, fit the stainless steel suction strainer.

Replace the check valve or check valve poppet and retainer.

CAUTION: 

BE SURE THE MOTOR KW SIZE IS EQUAL TO (OR EXCEEDS) THE MOTOR KW REQUIRED FOR

 

 

THE PUMP.

Installation

NOTE: 

FOR SEALING OF PIPE THREADS ONTO YOUR DAVEY SUBMERSIBLE BOREHOLE PUMP USE

 

THREAD TAPE ONLY.  DO NOT USE PIPE SEALING COMPOUND AT ALL.

1. 

Drop Pipe

 

Polythene drop pipe may be used, providing the pressures and do not result in operating pressure which exceed 
the pipe rating.

The starting torque of the pump motor tends to give a twist which could cause the pump shell to rub against the inside walls 
of the bore casing - especially if rigid PVC or polythene pipe is used.  Torque stops may be installed to dampen this twisting.

2. 

Safety Cable

 

As a precautionary measure, a safety line should be connected to all pumps regardless of the type of drop pipe 
used.  This line should be fastened to the pump and at the top of the bore casing.

3. 

Depth of Installation

 

For the maximum allowable submergence consult the motor specifications from the motor supplier.  Ensure that the 
pump is installed at least one (1) metre, preferably 3 metres above the bottom of the bore, and one (1) metre below 
the maximum draw down level.

 

WARNING:

 If during the initial operation the pump lowers the bore water level down to below the suction inlet it will 

be necessary to lower the pump, where feasible or install a level probe protection device to prevent the pump from 
running under aerated water conditions.

4. 

Check Valve

 

All Davey submersible borehole pumps are supplied with a check valve, and no additional check valves are 
required for open discharge conditions up to a maximum of 80 metres head.  For installations greater than 80 
metres head, or when used as a pressure system, it is recommended that an additional check valve be fitted 
approximately no more than 60 metres vertically above the pump and every 60 metres vertically thereafter.  The 
fitting of this check valve will limit potential water hammer and consequent pump damage.

Ensure the motor voltage & phase matches the supply voltages & phase.

All pipe and fittings must be suited to the maximum pressures available from the pump.

NOTE: OVER PUMPING OF THE BORE (AERATED WATER) WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO PUMP AND OR 
MOTOR NOT COVERED BY GUARANTEE

Before lowering the pump unit, smooth out any rough spots or sharp edges on the top lip of the bore 
casing to prevent damage to the pump or power cables when lowering the unit into the bore.

Summary of Contents for J Series

Page 1: ...ING The pump and associated pipework operate under pressure Under no circumstances should the pump or associated pipework be disassembled unless the internal pressure of the unit has been relieved Fai...

Page 2: ...the pump a cascading bore or where the pump is installed in a large diameter bore or in a river or other open water sources a shroud may be required over the pump to ensure that all water being pumped...

Page 3: ...3 metres above the bottom of the bore and one 1 metre below the maximum draw down level WARNING If during the initial operation the pump lowers the bore water level down to below the suction inlet it...

Page 4: ...a drilled check valve to the pressure tank may assist in the prevention of pump cycling problems For further information on these contact your Davey Dealer NOTE Any automatic switching of the pump gi...

Page 5: ...od practice to run the pump briefly in a container of water water level must be well over the suction inlet screen to check on operation before installation in the bore The drop cable should be secure...

Page 6: ...restarting the pump Davey submersibles are not guaranteed against failure due to pumping sand Pumping of sand even small quantities of very fine sand will shorten the effective life of any pump The pu...

Page 7: ...r 2 No water delivered Water level in bore too low Check valve installed backwards or stuck closed Inlet screen on pump clogged Hole in delivery piping below bore top Motor failure Broken pump shaft o...

Page 8: ...Phone Driller s Estimate Yield gph lph m3 ph Other Rock Types drilled through Was a Bore Yield Test undertaken YES NO What type of Bore Test 1 Bailed Blown by Driller or 2 Pumped with Test Pump to max...

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Page 11: ...does not cover freight or any other costs incurred in making a claim Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase you MUST provide evidence of the date of original purchase when claiming under the...

Page 12: ...UD Group ABN 18 066 327 517 NEW ZEALAND Davey Support Centre 7 Rockridge Avenue Penrose Auckland 1061 Ph 0800 654 333 Fax 09 527 7654 Website daveynz co nz Davey is a registered trademark of Davey Wat...

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