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5-APCP

POOL COVER PUMP

INTRODUCTION

This instruction sheet provides you with the information required to 
safely own and operate your product. Retain these instructions for 
future reference.
The product you have purchased is of the highest quality workmanship 
and material, and has been engineered to give you long and reliable 
service. This product has been carefully tested, inspected, and 
packaged to ensure safe delivery and operation. Please examine your 
item(s) carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipment. 
If damage has occurred, please contact the place of purchase. They 
will assist you in replacement or repair, if required.

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING 
TO INSTALL, OPERATE, OR SERVICE YOUR PRODUCT. KNOW 
THE PRODUCT’S APPLICATION, LIMITATIONS, AND POTENTIAL 
HAZARDS. PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING 
ALL SAFETY INFORMATION. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE 
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE!

SAFETY GUIDELINES

WARNING:

 Your pump is an electrical product. Use caution when 

handling the pump or its electrical cord. Small children or pets may 
require restraining devices to prevent them from entering wet areas 
surrounding the pump or its power supply connections.
 1. This pump is provided with a three-prong grounding plug 

to reduce the risk of electrical shock. When the pump is in 
operation, make sure it is properly connected to a grounded 
outlet. For additional safety, a GFCI device is recommended at 
either the outlet supplying power to the pump or at the circuit 
breaker panel box.

 2. DO NOT pump chemicals or corrosive liquids with this pump. 

This could damage the integrity of the enclosure and cause an 
electrical short.

  3.  DO NOT run this pump dry. If the switch fails or the pump is used 

manually, always be certain that water is available. Running this 
pump without water may damage the integrity of the enclosure 
and cause an electrical short.

  4.  If service is required, proceed carefully. The pump and surrounding 

areas may be covered with water. DO NOT plug or unplug the 
device while standing on wet or damp surfaces. If necessary, 
remove power at the breaker panel or have certified electrician 

remove power before attempting to service. Serious or fatal 
shocks could result if proper procedures are not followed:

 a. Disconnect the power at the main electrical service box by 

switching the appropriate circuit breaker or removing the fuse. 
In applications where screw type fuses are used, remove only 
with one hand while other hand or torso are free from contact 
with anything. DO NOT stand in water and DO NOT touch any 
other conductive surfaces.

 b.  Remove the pump cord plug only after the power to the supply 

outlet has been removed. See Service Instructions before 
proceeding.

 5. Remove the pump when conditions will cause water to freeze. 

Freezing water may result in rupture to the pump and/or switch 
enclosure, and could result in possible electrical short.

 6. DO NOT pump gasoline or other low flash point fluids with this 

pump. Explosion or fire could result.

SPECIFICATIONS

VOLTS

AMPS

WATTS

HP

GALLONS PER HOUR

1'

3'

5'

10'

15’

20’

26’

115

5

380

1/6

1200 1170 1100 1000 840

520

0

CAPACITY SIZING INFORMATION

The 1200 GPH performance was obtained through a one inch I.D. 
tube, with friction losses neglected. Using a 5/8" garden hose, 60 
feet long, reduces this performance to approximately 300 gallons per 
hour due to friction losses in the garden hose. If your area frequently 
has heavy rainfalls (1 to 2 inches per hour), it may be necessary to 
use 1-inch tubing (available in most pool supply stores). The gallons 
of water a pool cover collects in a rainfall of one inch per hour can be 
determined by multiplying cover length (feet) x cover width (feet) x 
.6234. (

NOTE:

 This is cover dimension, NOT pool dimension)

Examples:

 A 16' x 32' pool cover collects 319 gallons in one hour, 

in one-inch-per-hour rain (16 x 32 x .6234 = 319). A 20' x 40' pool 
cover collects 499 gallons in one hour, in one-inch-per-hour rain (20 
x 40 x .6234 = 499).

INSTALLATION

Refer to Figure 3 and the following instructions for installation:
 1. Be certain that the electrical outlet to be used meets the 

requirements of the National Electric Code, as well as local 
electrical codes, including grounding and GFCI protection. Also 
verify that the outlet is properly sized and located for this pump. 
Your installation may require a certified electrician or plumber 
(see ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS section).

 2. If necessary, check your local plumbing codes to verify that the 

final installation will be in compliance with their requirements.

 3. Secure the two power cords together using the four cable ties 

(21). Spiral these around the two cords approximately every five 
feet. Connect a garden hose to the hose adaptor, or use a 1 inch 
nipple and flexible PVC tubing secured to the pump discharge. 

NOTE:

 If flexible 1 inch PVC tubing is used, secure the free end 

so that it cannot blow back onto the pool cover in high wind.

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

P. O. Box 12010

Oklahoma City, OK 73157-2010

405.947.2511 • Fax: 405.947.8720

www.LittleGiantPump.com

[email protected]

FIGURE 1

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