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Preinstallation Information

Electrical Data

 1.  Check to be sure your power source is capable of handling the voltage 

requirements 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” (91.4 cm) 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” (4 mm)] 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 neces-

sary. 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 4 for instructions for checking 

3 phase rotation.

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 importantly, 

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.

7.  Risk of Explosion- Pump not to be installed in locations classified as hazardous 

by the NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70.

8.  Risk of Eletric Shock- Do not remove cord and strain relief. Do not connect conduit 

to pump. 

NOTE: Pumps with the “UL” mark and pumps with the “US” mark are tested to UL 

Standard UL778. CSA Certified pumps are certified to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 108.

CAUTION

SEE BELOW FOR

LIST OF CAUTIONS

SEE BELOW FOR

LIST OF WARNINGS

Model

HP

Service

Factor

RPM

Voltage

Phase

Hertz

Amps

KVA 

Code

Winding 

Resistance 

Line-to-Line

Full Load

In Air

Shut Off

Locked Rotor

E611

1

1.2

1750

230

1

60

6.9

4.1

4.7

48.0

M

2.5 / 4.8

J611

1

1.2

1750

200

3

60

4.8

3.3

3.7

32.0

M

2.2

F611

1

1.2

1750

230

3

60

4.2

2.2

2.6

28.0

M

3

G611

1

1.2

1750

460

3

60

2.1

1.1

1.3

14.0

M

12

BA611**

1

1.2

1750

575

3

60

1.7

1.0

1.1

11.5

M

18

E621

1-1/2

1.2

1750

230

1

60

8.9

4.3

5.3

48.0

J

2.5 / 4.8

J621

1-1/2

1.2

1750

200

3

60

5.9

3.3

3.7

32.0

J

2.2

F621

1-1/2

1.2

1750

230

3

60

5.1

2.3

2.9

28.0

J

3

G621

1-1/2

1.2

1750

460

3

60

2.6

1.2

1.5

14.0

J

12

BA621**

1-1/2

1.2

1750

575

3

60

2.0

1.0

1.3

11.5

J

18

E631

2

1.2

1750

230

1

60

14.5

7.2

8.0

86.0

L

0.94 / 3.8

J631

2

1.2

1750

200

3

60

7.8

4.5

5.0

46.0

J

1.5

F631

2

1.2

1750

230

3

60

6.8

2.3

4.4

41.0

K

2

G631

2

1.2

1750

460

3

60

3.4

1.2

2.2

20.5

K

8

BA631

2

1.2

1750

575

3

60

2.7

1.4

1.8

16.2

K

12

E641

3

1.2

1750

230

1

60

17.0

7.2

8.9

86.0

H

0.94 / 3.8

J641

3

1.2

1750

200

3

60

11.0

4.5

5.6

46.0

F

1.5

F641

3

1.2

1750

230

3

60

9.6

2.3

4.7

41.0

F

2

G641

3

1.2

1750

460

3

60

4.8

1.7

2.4

20.5

F

8

BA641

3

1.2

1750

575

3

60

3.9

1.4

2.0

16.2

F

12

E651

5

1.2

1750

230

1

60

28.0

16.1

19.7

139.0

H

0.9 / 3.1

J651

5

1.2

1750

200

3

60

17.5

6.1

7.6

64.0

D

1

F651

5

1.2

1750

230

3

60

15.2

6.1

7.4

58.0

E

1.3

G651

5

1.2

1750

460

3

60

7.6

3.1

3.7

29.0

E

5.2

BA651

5

1.2

1750

575

3

60

6.1

1.5

3.4

23.0

E

8

J661

7-1/2

1.0

1750

200

3

60

25.3

17.9

18.3

83.0

C

0.5

F661

7-1/2

1.0

1750

230

3

60

22.0

15.0

15.7

72.0

C

0.7

G661

7-1/2

1.0

1750

460

3

60

11.0

7.5

7.9

36.0

C

2.8

BA661

7-1/2

1.0

1750

575

3

60

9.0

5.3

5.8

29.0

C

5.4

**Obsolete as of 1/2023

Summary of Contents for E611

Page 1: ...l on 600 Series pumps Should further assistance be necessary please call our Product Support Department at 1 800 928 PUMP 7867 Table of Contents Safety Instructions 1 Limited Warranty 2 Performance Da...

Page 2: ...ther liability in connection with our products Contact Manufacturer at 3649 Cane Run Road Louisville Kentucky 40211 Attention Customer Service Department to obtain any needed repair or replacement of...

Page 3: ...ver sufficient voltage to the pump motor But more importantly 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 t...

Page 4: ...ump housing Be sure that this hole is cleared during any servicing 7 Vent gases and odors to the atmosphere through vent pipe per Local and State codes 8 Secure power cord to avoid entanglement with v...

Page 5: ...for mounting these starting components 2 All pumps require overload protection in panel Use with approved motor control that matches motor input in full load amperes with overload element s selected o...

Page 6: ...allation All single phase models require start capacitor run capacitor and relay in the circuit to start and operate properly These components can be purchased separately or prewired in Zoeller Pump C...

Page 7: ...teringabasinshouldbewearingaharnesswithsafetyrope extending to the surface so that they can be pulled out in case of asphyxiation Sewage water gives off methane and hydrogen sulfide gases both of whic...

Page 8: ...h Float travel obstructed Defective or damaged float switch Magnetic starter contacts shorted Air lock check vent hole E Pump operates but delivers little or no water Check for plugged Pump housing di...

Page 9: ...ump Company http reg zoellerpumps com N mero de modelo ___________ C digo de fecha __________ N mero de serie Bomba 1 ____________ Bomba 2 ___________ Simplex N P de Panel ___________________________...

Page 10: ...nto lodo alquitr n hidrocarburos derivados de hidrocarburos aceite gasolina solventes etc u otras sustancias abrasivas o corrosivas toallas para lavar o productos sanitarios femeninos etc en todas las...

Page 11: ...s bombas sumergibles con capacidad para manejar desechos s lidos de diferentes tama os tengan un dise o para entrada en la parte inferior de modo que se reduzcan los atascos y las fallas del sello Si...

Page 12: ...or de la bomba NOTA Elagujerodeber estardebajodelacubiertadel contenedorylimpiarseperi dicamente Durantelosperiodos de funcionamiento de la bomba se ver un chorro de agua que sale del respiradero Perf...

Page 13: ...eber ncumplirsetodoslosdem srequerimien tos de la NEC consulte los art culos 500 501 y 502 y los dem s que correspondan Instrucciones de cableado Las bombas trif sicas no son autom ticas Para su opera...

Page 14: ...631 641 651 Y 611 621 CON REL GE DESPU S DEL 10 1 07 Roc e una capa de aceite anticorrosivo a las superficies que no est n pintadas El impulsor debe girarse cada seis meses para mantener los sellos l...

Page 15: ...da de seguridad que llegue hasta la superficie para poder sacarlas en caso de asfixia Las aguas negras despiden gas metano y sulfuro de hidr geno que pueden ser altamente t xicos Lainstalaci nyrevisi...

Page 16: ...quema el fusible Voltaje incorecto Fuente de poder desbalanceada Rotaci n incorrecta del motor Carga baja o nagativa Temperatura del agua demasiado alta El impulsor o el sello est n pegados mec nicam...

Page 17: ...CAUSENT des blessures corporelles graves la mort ou des dommages mat riels importants Il avertit des dangers qui PEUVENT causer des blessures corporelles graves la mort ou des dommages mat riels impor...

Page 18: ...ter la responsabilit en notre nom pour nos produits Prendre contact avec le Fabricant 3649 Cane Run Road Louisville KY 40211 Attention Customer Support pour obtenir des r parations des pi ces de rempl...

Page 19: ...gues ou de trop faible capacit ne fournissent pas la tension n cessaire au moteur de la pompe et ellespeuvent tredangereusessil isolantestendommag ousil extr mit avec le branchement tombe dans un endr...

Page 20: ...ompe dispose d un trou d vent 7 Doit tre nettoy avant le etretien Les gaz et les odeurs rejet s dansl atmosph reparletuyaud ventd apr slescodeslocaux et nationaux 8 S curiser le cordon d alimentation...

Page 21: ...les ressources n cessaires l installation de ces composantes de d marrage 2 Toutes les pompes n cessitent une protection de surcharge dans le panneau N utiliser qu avec une commande moteur quivalente...

Page 22: ...er une d formation permanente Installation monophas e Tous les mod les monophas s n cessitent un condensateur de d marrage un condensateur de fonctionnement et un relai dans le circuit afin de d marre...

Page 23: ...deux tre fortement toxiques L installation et la v rification de l quipement lectrique doivent tre faites par un lectricien qualifi Il ne faut jamais soulever la pompe par le cordon d alimentation AVE...

Page 24: ...de blocage de l impulseur CAUSES FR QUENTES B Le moteur surchauffe et d clenche la surcharge ou grille un fusible Mauvaise tension Source d alimentation d s quilibr e Mauvaise rotation du moteur Press...

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