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Description and Specifications

This Self-Priming – Centrifugal Pump is designed to 

pump muddy water with minute quantities of suspended 

solids. When pumping water, the pumps are self priming 

on static suction lifts up to 25 feet (7.6 meters), while 

with liquids which foam or foam emulsions, the static 

suction lift is reduced to 10 feet (3 meters). A cast iron 

impeller with solids handling capabilities is used.

THIS PUMP IS DESIGNED TO PUMP 

WATER. NEVER USE THIS SELF 

PRIMING PUMP TO PUMP FUEL, 

FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE OR 

COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. PUMPING 

ABRASIVE LIQUIDS IS ALSO HAZ-

ARDOUS. IF IN DOUBT, CONSULT 

FACTORY FOR PROPER USE AND 

APPLICATION.

1. Important Safety Precautions

BEFORE USING YOUR SELF-PRIM-

ING – CENTRIFUGAL PUMP, READ 

AND FOLLOW THESE SAFETY PRE-

CAUTIONS.

  1. 

Never use these pumps for pumping flammable liq-

uids such as diesel or gasoline.

  2. 

Before starting the pumps, follow all of the instruc-

tions in this manual and any supplemental instruc-

tions supplied with the pump.

  3. 

Any person operating this pump and its power unit 

should be fully aware of its safe operation before they 

start using it.

  4. 

Never operate an engine driven unit in an explosive 

atmosphere, near combustible materials, or where 

insufficient ventilation exists unless specific provi-

sions have been made regarding the power unit so 

as to prevent possible injury and damage. Be certain 

the power unit is safe for the area in which it is to be 

operated.

  5. 

Always be sure the unit is on a secure footing. Keep 

the immediate pump area free of all unauthorized 

personnel. If the pump is sitting beside a pit, be sure 

it is well anchored so that it does not fall in.

  6. 

Never operate the unit with any guards removed.

  7. 

Do not overtighten the drain or filler plugs.Excessive 

force may damage the threads or the pump body.

  8. 

With engine driven pumps: A) Observe all safety pre-

cautions for the handling of fuel. B) Never refuel the 

engine while running. C) Never refuel a hot engine. 

D) Run engine only in well ventilated areas.

  9. 

Before working on this pump make sure the power 

unit cannot inadvertently be started.

10. 

Be sure the power unit, pump, wiring and piping 

installations are suitable for the liquid being pumped 

and comply with all applicable codes and regulations.

11. 

Use at least 12" (300 mm) of flexible hose to make 

plumbing connections to the pump body. Rigid pip-

ing may put stresses on the pump, causing damage. If 

rigid piping must be used, properly support it so as to 

eliminate stresses on the pump.

12.

 Do not run the pump dry. Always fill the pump body 

with water before starting. It is not necessary to drain 

the pump body after use, unless there is danger of 

freezing, settling of solids, or crystallization.

13.

 Do not subject pump to extreme conditions of acidity 

or basicity. Consult factory for specific recommenda-

tions concerning chemicals and temperatures.

14.

 Only use original spare parts.

2. Before Starting

2.1

 A suction strainer should be attached to the suction 

hose or pipe. It is provided with holes or slots small 

enough to prevent big stones, etc., from working 

through and damaging the pump. Keep the strainer 

clean. If possible, suspend the strainer to keep it from 

working into the sediment. Or, 

 

 

A) Prepare a bed of stones on which to rest the strainer. 

B) Tie the strainer inside a basket or pail.

2.2

 Fill the engine crankcase and air cleaner with oil as 

specified in the Engine Manual.

2.3

 FUEL: Regular gasoline (leaded or unleaded) which 

can be mixed to the extent of 10% by volume with 

ethanol. 

DO NOT

 use methanol.

2.4

 Fill the pump with water through the priming port 

on the top of the pump. Remember the pump is self-

priming only when the pump is filled.

2.5

 Make certain that all hose and pipe connections are 

airtight.

IMPORTANT:

 An air leak in the suction line may  

prevent priming and will reduce the 

capacity of the pump. Use sealant on all 

threaded connections.

2.6

 Place the pump on level, firm foundation, putting it 

as near as possible to the level of the liquid which is 

to be pumped, but never higher than 25 feet (7.5 me-

ters). Keep all lines straight and as short as possible. 

Avoid sharp bends.

3. Operating Instructions

3.1

 STARTING – See Engine Manual

3.2

 PRIMING TIME – with a suction lift from 5 to 10 

feet (1.5 to 3 meters)*, the pump should discharge 

liquid in less than a minute; a suction lift of 25 

feet (7.6 meters)*, requires less than 2 minutes. To 

further reduce priming time the engine speed may 

be increased, after the engine is properly broken in. 

If pumping does not start within this time, shut off 

engine and check to find the difficulty (see Trouble-

shooting).

3.3

 CONTROL – On high suction lifts, a higher engine 

speed is necessary. On shallow lifts or when there is 

but a little liquid to pump, save fuel and engine life 

by reducing the engine speed. (See Engine Manual)

3.4

 CHECK VALVE – If discharge line runs vertically 

more than 30 feet (9 meters), it is advisable to install 

a check valve in the discharge line near the pump to 

stop destructive liquid hammer when pump is shut 

down. If this is done, it may be necessary to vent the 

top of the pump so that air can be expelled during 

automatic re-priming. This air bleed may be accom-

plished by providing a ¼" (.5 cm) line from the top 

WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Goulds Pump 2AUW

Page 1: ...Parts 3 Goulds Pumps Limited Warranty 4 IM085R02 Owner s Information Please fill in data from your pump nameplate Warranty information is on page 4 Pump Model Serial Number Dealer Dealer s Phone Numb...

Page 2: ...pump dry Always fill the pump body with water before starting It is not necessary to drain the pump body after use unless there is danger of freezing settling of solids or crystallization 13 Do not su...

Page 3: ...g Instantaneous shutoff pressure ap plied when a vehicle runs over an unprotected hose will cause hydraulic shock 3 6 Drain the pump body whenever there is danger of freezing 3 7 Always flush out the...

Page 4: ...f repaired equipment c Reinstallation costs of replacement equipment d Consequential damages of any kind and e Reimbursement for loss caused by interruption of service For purposes of this warranty th...

Page 5: ...mitada de Goulds Pumps 8 Informaci n del propietario Por favor proporcione la informaci n y entregue este folleto al due o de casa La informaci n de la garant a est en la p gina 8 Modelo No N mero de...

Page 6: ...ra el l quido que se est bombeando y que cum plan con todos los c digos y reglamentos pertinentes 11 Utilice al menos 12 pulg 300 mm de manguera flexible para hacer las conexiones de plomer a al cuerp...

Page 7: ...un veh culo pasa sobre una manguera sin protecci n producir un choque hidr ulico 3 6 Drene el cuerpo de la bomba cuando haya peligro de congelaci n 3 7 Siempre purgue la bomba al finalizar la operaci...

Page 8: ...r venta leasing de bombas a clientes 3 Cliente es toda entidad que compra o que adquiere bajo la modalidad de leasing las bombas en cuesti n de un comerciante El t rmino cliente puede significar un in...

Page 9: ...mposants 11 Garantie limit e de Goulds Pumps 12 Fiche du client Remplir la fiche et donner le livret au propri taire Pour les conditions de garantie voir page 12 Num ro du mod le Num ro de mod le D ta...

Page 10: ...tout travail sur la pompe s assurer que le moteur ne peut tre mis en marche par inadvertance 10 S assurer que le moteur la pompe le c blage et la tuyauterie sont appropri s au liquide pomp et conforme...

Page 11: ...la pompe par l absence d un clapet de non retour sur le tuyau de refoulement Si la lubrification et le plein sont effectu s correctement la pompe fonctionnera sans surveillance 5 Lorsqu un tuyau soupl...

Page 12: ...mpes des clients 3 Client signifie une entit qui ach te ou loue les pompes en question chez un d taillant Un client peut tre une personne une soci t de personnes une soci t de capitaux une soci t resp...

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