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IMPORTANT ! -

 The overload will then 

automatically reset and start the pump 
up after the motor cools to a safe 
temperature. In the event of an overload, 
the source of this condition should be 
determined and corrected immediately. 

 WARNING! - DO NOT LET
 THE PUMP CYCLE OR RUN IF
 AN OVERLOAD CONDITION 
 OCCURS !

If current through the temperature sensor 

exceeds the values listed, an intermediate 

control circuit relay must be used to 

reduce the current or the sensor will not 

work properly.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR ELECTRICAL 

RATINGS

Volts

Continuous

Amperes

Inrush

Amperes

110-120

3.00

30.0

220-240

1.50

15.0

440-480

0.75

7.5

600

0.60

6.0

Wire Size:

If longer power cable is required consult 
a qualified electrician for proper wire 
size.

Pre-Operation

1.  

Check Voltage and Phase -

 Compare 

 

the voltage and phase information 

 

stamped on the pump name plate.

2.   

Check Pump Rotation

 - Improper 

 

motor rotation can result in poor 

 

pump performance and can damage

 

the motor and/or pump. Check 

 

rotation on three phase units by 

 

momentarily applying power and 

 

observe the “kickback”.  

 

 

 

Kickback should always be in a 

 

counter-clockwise direction as 

 

viewed from 

motor end

 or 

opposite

 

 

to impeller rotation. Impeller rotation

 

is counter-clockwise as viewed from

 

bottom of pump.

3.   

Name Plate

 - Record the information

 

from the pump name plate to 

 

drawing in front of manual for future 

 

reference.

4.  

Insulation Test

 - An insulation 

 

(megger) test should be performed 

 

on the motor.  Before the pump is put 

 

into service. The resistance values 

 

(ohms) as well as the voltage (volts) 

 

and current (amps) should be 

 

recorded.

5.  

Pump-Down Test

 - Be sure pump 

 

has been properly wired, lowered into 

 

the basin, sump or lift station, 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.

Maintenance

No lubrication or maintenance is required. 
Perform the following checks when  pump 
is removed from operation or when pump 
performance deteriorates:

a).   Inspect motor chamber for oil level 
 

and contamination.

b).  Inspect impeller and body for 
 

excessive build-up or clogging.

c).  Inspect motor, bearings and shaft seal
 

for wear or leakage.

Servicing

NOTE: Item numbers in ( ) refer to Figure 7.

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 (18) from housing (10).  With 

a flashlight, visually inspect the oil in 

the housing (10) 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 (18), from housing (10). 
•  Check oil for contamination using an 

  oil tester with a range to 30 Kilovolts 

  breakdown.
•  If oil is found to be clean and 

  uncontaminated (measuring above 

  15 KV. breakdown), refill the housing.
•  If oil is found to be dirty or 

  contaminated (or measures below 

  15 KV. breakdown), the pump must 

  be carefully inspected for leaks at the 

  shaft seal, cable assembly, square ring 

  and pipe plug, before refilling with oil. To

  locate the leak, perform a pressure test.

After leak is repaired, dispose of old oil 

properly, and refill with new oil.

Installation & Service

PFSE .05, .75 & 1HP 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sewage Pumps

Summary of Contents for PFSE1044 Series

Page 1: ...SP 1 2021 INSTALLATION SERVICE PARTS MANUAL Series PFSE51 PFSE51A PFSE51HT PFSE52 PFSE594 PFSE544 0 5 HP 1750 RPM 60 Hz Standard High Temperature Series PFSE774 PFSE794 PFSE744 0 75 HP 1750 RPM 60 Hz...

Page 2: ...nnected Always wear eye protection when working on pumps Do not wear loose clothing that may become entangled in moving parts Pumps build up heat and pressure during operation Allow time for pumps to...

Page 3: ...cal Oil Filled Material Carbon Ceramic Buna N POWER CORD 15 Ft Cord with Plug on 115 Volt 1 2HP 230 Volt 1 Phase Fast Disconnect Design MOTOR Oil Filled Squirrel Cage Induction Class B Insulation SING...

Page 4: ...6 4 2 9 7 11 1 5 34 10 68 K 14 4 SOW PFSE544 0 5 460 3 60 1750 2 2 5 3 5 34 10 68 K 14 4 SOW PFSE774 0 75 200 230 1 60 1750 8 4 7 7 21 4 25 7 J 14 3 SOW PFSE794 0 75 200 230 3 60 1750 4 8 4 5 13 6 15...

Page 5: ...5 Power Flo Pumps Systems 877 24PUMPS www powerflopumps com Performance PFSE 05 75 1HP Sewage Pumps...

Page 6: ...ions Performance MODEL HP VOLTS PH HZ RPM FULL LOAD AMPS LOCKED ROTOR AMPS WINDING RESISTANCE MAIN START NEMA START CODE CORD SIZE CORD TYPE PFSE51HT 0 5 115 1 60 1750 11 6 21 2 E 14 3 SOOW 8 00 Disch...

Page 7: ...o be installed or removed without requiring personnel to enter the station or resting on the basin floor Discharge Piping Discharge piping should be as short as possible and sized no smaller than the...

Page 8: ...e pump has been properly wired lowered into the basin sump or lift station check the system by lling with liquid and allowing the pump to operate through its pumping cycle The time needed to empty the...

Page 9: ...3 4HP 67 6 oz 1HP 74 4 oz BP Enerpar SE100 Conoco Pale Paraf n 22 Mobile D T E Oil Light Shell Canada Transformer 10 Texaco Diala Oil AX Disassembly Impeller andVolute 1 Disconnect power 2 Remove caps...

Page 10: ...nd seal parts into seal plate 8 until bearing seats into seal plate Insert retaining ring 11 into seal plate 8 Place stator over rotor lining up motor bolts with holes in seal plate 8 Insert motor bol...

Page 11: ...tor Lead Number Green Ground Green Black 1 White 2 Flag Terminal Capacitor Flag Terminal Capacitor Power Cable Motor Lead Number Green Ground Green 1 1 7 2 2 8 3 3 9 4 5 6 Together Power Cable Motor L...

Page 12: ...24PUMPS www powerflopumps com Repair Parts For Repair Part Please supply Model Number and MFG Date as shown on Name Plate and Part Description and Part Number as shown on Parts List Figure 7 PFSE 05 7...

Page 13: ...Retaining ring PF85326 12 1 Terminal block 1Ph PF103584 Terminal block 3Ph PF103583 13 1 O ring NBR STD PF2 31051 224 O ring Silicon HT PF63PFS5103 14 1 Retaining ring PF105197 15 1 Handle PF103503 16...

Page 14: ...1 Bearing Supplied w Motor 26 1 Motor end bell Supplied w Motor 27 4 Motor screws Supplied w Motor 28 29 30 1 Motor Assy 0 5HP 115 volt 1Ph PF030369BS 0 5HP 75HP 230 volt 1Ph PF071325BS 0 5HP 75HP 23...

Page 15: ...ase reverse any two of three power supply leads to ensure proper impeller rotation 11 Repair fixtures as required to eliminate leakage 12 Check pump temperature limits and fluid temperature 13 Replace...

Page 16: ...been exposed to outside substances including but not limited to the following sand gravel cement mud tar hydrocarbons hydrocarbon derivatives oil gasoline solvents etc or other abrasive or corrosive...

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