Liberty Pumps HT40 Series Installation Manual Download Page 3

 

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MODEL SPECIFICATIONS

  

Model 

HP 

Volts 

Phase 

Full 

Load 

Amps 

Cord 

Length 

Solids 

Handling 

FNPT 

Discharg

Automatic 

or Manual 

Shut-off 

Head 

 

HT41M 4/10 

115 1  12 10 

ft. ¾” 1½” Manual 20’ 

 

HT41M-2 4/10 115  1  12  20 

ft.  ¾”  1½”  Manual  20’ 

 

HT41A 4/10 

115 1 12 

10 

ft. 

¾” 1½” 

Automatic 

20’ 

 

HT41A-2 4/10 115  1  12  20 

ft.  ¾”  1½”  Automatic 20’ 

 

 
 
 

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 Maximum (shut-off) head and pump performance vary relative to the temperature of the water being pumped.  Please review the 

performance curves relative to your application. 

 
 
 

 

2. Installation 

 
 

Set the pump in place making sure the float has adequate clearance 
to the side wall of the basin.  If an optional control device or float is 
used, follow the directions for mounting that accompany the optional 

control.  Connect the discharge pipe to the pump's threaded 
discharge.  

IMPORTANT:  DO NOT REDUCE THE DISCHARGE 

PIPE SIZE BELOW THAT WHICH IS PROVIDED ON THE PUMP

.  In 

some applications, it may be necessary to increase the pipe size to 
reduce friction losses.  Contact Liberty Pumps or other qualified 
person if you have questions regarding proper pipe sizes and flow 
rates. 

Fig. 1 – Typical Installation  

This is a recommended installation only.  Variations may apply. 

After the pump has been mounted, install the remaining discharge 
line.  A union should be installed just above the cover to facilitate 
pump removal if necessary.  A check valve is recommended after the 
union to prevent the backflow of liquid after each pumping cycle.  A 
gate valve should follow the check valve to allow periodic cleaning of 
the check valve or removal of the pump. 

The remainder of the discharge line should be as short as possible 
with a minimum number of turns, to minimize friction head loss.  Do 
not restrict the discharge below that which is provided on the pump.  
Larger pipe sizes may be required to eliminate friction head loss over 
long runs.  Contact Liberty Pumps or other qualified person if there 
are questions regarding proper pipe size and flow rates. 

These pumps come equipped with an air bleed hole to help prevent 
air lock.  A small spray of water from this hole is normal while pump is 
running. 

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