INSTALLATION RECORDS
It is good idea to keep an accurate record of your
installation. Be sure to record the data below:
* This Information is on your pump or motor tag. It will
help us identify your pump in case of later inquiries.
TEST RUNNING
If test running pump before installation:
1. Insure that the power supply corresponds with that
shown on the nameplate of the motor and control
box. (if required).
2. Install pump and components appropriate for the
test as shown in Fig. 1.
3. Make sure power supply is turned off and circuit
breaker or disconnect switch is open. Make
electrical connections appropriate to your motor as
shown in Fig. 2, 3 or 4.
4. THREE PHASE UNIT - A three phase motor
requires a magnetic starter equipped with quick-trip,
ambient compensated heaters of correct size for the
horsepower of the motor.
Purchased From:
Date of Installation:
Pump Model No.*
Pump Date Code*
Well Inside Dia.(in/mm):
Depth of Well(ft/m):
Depth of Water(ft/m):
Pump Setting(ft/m):
Drop Pipe Size:
Wire Size(pump to control box):
Wire Size(control box to power source):
Horizontal Offset(between well & house):
Make of Motor*
Amps
HP
Volts
Ph
Make of Control Box
HP
Volts
Power Supply
Volts
HZ
Pressure Switch (PSI)
Cut-in
Cut-out
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR
INSTALLERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT!
THIS EQUIPMENT IS INTENDED FOR
INSTALLATION BY TECHNICALLY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL. FAILURE TO INSTALL IT IN
COMPLIANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL
ELECTRICAL CODES, AND WITH FRANKLIN
ELECTRIC RECOMMENDATIONS, MAY RESULT
IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD,
UNSATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE, AND
EQUIPMENT FAILURE. FRANKLIN INSTALLATION
INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE FROM PUMP
MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS, AND
DIRECTLY FROM FRANKLIN ELECTRIC. CALL
FRANKLIN TOLL FREE 800-348-2420 FOR
INFORMATION. RETAIN THIS INFORMATION
SHEET WITH THE EQUIPMENT FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
SERIOUS OR FATAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK MAY
RESULT FROM FAILURE TO CONNECT THE
MOTOR, CONTROL ENCLOSURES, METAL
PLUMBING, AND ALL OTHER METAL NEAR THE
MOTOR OR CABLE, TO THE POWER SUPPLY
GROUND TERMINAL USING WIRE NO SMALLER
THAN MOTOR CABLE WIRES. TO REDUCE
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DISCONNECT
POWER BEFORE WORKING ON OR AROUND
THE WATER SYSTEM. DO NOT USE MOTOR IN
SWIMMING AREAS.
ATTENTION!
W A R N I N G