
Ion Technologies MSE50V
Sewage Pump
OPERATION MANUAL
Dated: 03/30/2020
Document Name: MSE50V_OM
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CAUTION:
Make sure lifting handles are
securely fastened each time before lifting.
DANGER:
Do not lift, carry or hang pump by
the electrical cables. Damage to the electrical
cables can cause shock, burns or death. Never handle
connected power cords with wet hands. Use
appropriate lifting device.
WARNING:
Sump and sewage pumps often
handle materials which could cause illness or
disease. Wear adequate protective clothing when
working on a used pump or piping. Never enter a basin
after it has been used.
DANGER:
Failure to permanently ground the
pump, motor and controls before connecting to
power can cause shock, burns or death.
DANGER:
These pumps are NOT to be
installed in locations classified as hazardous
in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70.
WARNING:
Do not introduce into any sewer, waste
disposal unit or toilet: Seafood Shells, Aquarium
Gravel, Cat Litter, Plastic Objects, Sanitary Napkins or
Tampons, Diapers, Rags, Disposable Wipes or Cloth,
Medications, Flammable Material, Oil or Grease,
Strong Chemicals, Gasoline.
•
Operation against a closed discharge valve will
cause premature bearing and seal failure on any
pump.
• Any wiring of pumps should be performed by a
qualified electrician.
•
Cable should be protected at all times to avoid
punctures, cuts, bruises, and abrasions —inspect
frequently.
•
Never handle connected power cords with wet
hands.
•
Never let cords or plugs lie in water outside the
sump pit.
Do not throw away or lose this manual. Keep it in a safe
place so that you may refer to it often for the continued
safe operation of the product.
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Pump-Down Test - Be sure pump has been plugged
in, lowered into the basin or sump, check the system
by filling with liquid and allowing the pump to operate
through its pumping cycle. The time needed to empty
the system, or pump-down time along with the volume
of water, should be recorded.
Thermal Protection
The normally closed (N/C) over temperature sensor
is embedded in the motor windings and will detect
excessive heat in the event an overload condition
occurs. The thermal sensor will trip when the windings
become too hot and will automatically reset when the
pump motor cools to a safe temperature.
In the event of an over temperature, the source of
this condition should be determined and repaired
immediately. Thermal protection shall not be used as a
motor overload device.
Maintenance
Minimal maintenance is required. Perform the following
checks when pump is removed from operation or when
pump performance deteriorates:.
a.
Inspect motor chambers for oil level and
contamination.
b.
Inspect impeller and body for excessive build-up
or clogging.
c. Inspect motor and bearings.
d. Inspect seal for wear or leakage.
Servicing
Cooling Oil
- Anytime the pump is removed from
operation, the cooling oil in the motor housing should
be checked visually for oil level and contamination.
To check oil, set unit upright. Remove pipe plug from
housing. With a flashlight, visually inspect the oil in the
housing to make sure it is clean and clear, light amber
in color and free from suspended particles. Milky white
oil indicates the presence of water. Oil level should be
just above the motor when pump is in vertical position.
Oil Testing
• Drain oil into a clean, dry container by placing pump
on it’s side. Remove pipe plug, from housing.
• Check oil for contamination using an oil tester with
a range to 30 Kilovolts breakdown.