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Electrical Data
Model
BHP Service
Factor
RPM
Voltage Phase
Hertz
Amps
KVA
Code
Winding
Resistance
Line-to-Line
Code No.
Full
Load
In Air
Shut
Off
Locked
Rotor
E6220
5
1.2
1750
230
1
60
27.5
12.1
13.7
91
D
0.55/2.1
4.19
J6220
5
1.2
1750
200
3
60
17.5
6.5
8.6
61.9
D
1
4.29
F6220
5
1.2
1750
230
3
60
15.2
5.4
6.4
53.8
D
1.5
4.29
G6220
5
1.2
1750
460
3
60
7.6
2.7
3.2
26.9
D
5.7
4.29
BA6220
5
1.2
1750
575
3
60
6.1
2.3
2.9
21.8
D
9
4.34
E6221
7 1/2
1.2
1750
230
1
60
36.7
9.3
13.5
137
D
0.5/2.1
4.20
J6221
7 1/2
1.2
1750
200
3
60
25
10.8
11.8
109
F
0.61
5.03
F6221
7 1/2
1.2
1750
230
3
60
22
9
10.5
95
F
0.72
5.05
G6221
7 1/2
1.2
1750
460
3
60
11
4.5
5.2
47.5
F
2.8
5.05
BA6221
7 1/2
1.2
1750
575
3
60
9
3.5
3.9
37.8
F
4.5
5.02
J6222
10
1.2
1750
200
3
60
32
10.8
12.4
109
C
0.61
3.78
F6222
10
1.2
1750
230
3
60
28
9
11.7
95
C
0.72
3.78
G6222
10
1.2
1750
460
3
60
14
4.5
5.7
47.5
C
2.8
3.78
BA6222
10
1.2
1750
575
3
60
11
3.5
4.3
37.8
C
4.5
3.76
J6223
15
1.2
1750
200
3
60
48.3
13.3
18.3
197
E
0.32
4.55
F6223
15
1.2
1750
230
3
60
41.7
13.8
15.4
172
E
0.39
4.57
G6223
15
1.2
1750
460
3
60
20.9
6.9
7.7
86
E
1.55
4.57
BA6223
15
1.2
1750
575
3
60
16.4
4.4
6.3
70
E
2.33
4.65
J6224
20
1
1750
200
3
60
59.4
13.5
21.2
197
B
0.32
3.41
F6224
20
1
1750
230
3
60
54
13.8
17.6
172
B
0.39
3.43
G6224
20
1
1750
460
3
60
27
6.9
8.8
86
B
1.55
3.43
BA6224
20
1
1750
575
3
60
22
4.6
7.3
70
B
2.33
3.49
Preinstallation Information
1. Check to be sure your power source is capable of handling the voltage require-
ments of the motor, as indicated on the pump nameplate.
2. The installation of pumps using auxiliary variable level float switches is the
responsibility of the installing party and care should be taken that the tethered
float switch will not hang up on the pump apparatus or pit peculiarities and is
secured so that the pump will shut off. It is recommended that rigid piping and
fittings be used and the pit be 36” or larger in diameter.
3. INFORMATION - VENT HOLE PURPOSE. It is necessary that all submersible
pumps capable of handling various sizes of solid waste be of the bottom intake
design to reduce clogging and seal failures. If a check valve is incorporated in
the installation, a vent hole (approx. 3/16”) must be drilled in the discharge pipe
below the check valve and pit cover to purge the unit of trapped air. Water stream
will be visible from this hole during pump run periods. This vent hole should be
checked periodically for clogging and cleaned as necessary. Trapped air is caused
by agitation and/or a dry basin.
4. Water hammer creates momentary high pressure surges. These surges can
cause severe damage to check valves and the piping system. Consideration for
water hammer must be included in the piping system design. Reference ASPE
Data Book, Chapter 2.33. Some systems may require external spring or lever
weighted check valves or other engineered solutions.
5. Three phase pumps must be connected for proper rotation, which is counter-
clockwise looking into impeller inlet. See page 5 for instructions for checking 3
phase rotation.
CAUTION
SEE BELOW FOR
LIST OF CAUTIONS
SEE BELOW FOR
LIST OF WARNINGS
1. Inspect your pump. Occasionally, products are damaged during shipment. If the unit is damaged, contact your dealer before using. DO NOT remove the test plugs in
the cover nor the motor housing.
2. Carefully read the literature provided to familiarize yourself with specific details regarding installation and use. These materials should be retained for future reference.
1. Do not lift, carry, or hang pump by the electrical cables. Damage to the electrical
cables can cause shock, burns or death.
2. Make sure there is a properly grounded connection available. All pumps
are furnished with provisions for proper grounding to help protect you against the
possibility of electrical shock.
3. Make certain that the control box is within the reach of the pump’s power supply
cord. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. Extension cords that are too long or
too light do not deliver sufficient voltage to the pump motor. But, more important,
they could present a safety hazard if the insulation were to become damaged or the
connection end were to fall into the sump.
4. Make sure the pump electrical supply circuit is equipped with fuses and
disconnect or circuit breakers of proper capacity. A separate branch circuit
is recommended, sized according to the “National Electrical Code” for the current
shown on the pump nameplate.
5. Care should be taken during the initial installation to be sure that adequate
air supply is available whenever any person is in the basin. Always follow OSHA
guidelines on confined space requirements.
6. Risk of electric shock - These pumps have not been investigated for use in swimming
pool areas.