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Outdoor Prepackaged System Installation Instructions

  1.  Review the drawing in Fig. 3 on page 8 and the actual system to 

become familiar with the components in the packaged grinder pump 

system.  Review where the unit will be installed.  Determine where 

the power feed, inlet pipe, and discharge pipe will be located.

  2.  Remove the unit from packing.  Prepackaged outdoor systems 

are preassembled at the Zoeller Company and require a minimum 

of field assembly work.  Float switches are set and tethered for 

proper operation from the Factory.  Systems using an automatic 

unit, WD or WH series, have an integral “on/off” float switch.  

See Fig. 4 on page 5 for adjustment instructions.  The alarm 

switch should be located 3” above the pump “on” level.  Three 

float systems used with a control panel are placed at 27”, 24”, 

and 15” from the bottom of the basin.  Four float systems used 

with a control panel are placed at 33”, 27”, 24”, and 15” from the 

bottom of the basin. If the invert location is at or below the level 

of the float switches, contact the factory.  

  3.  Float switches are tied in place for shipping purposes on all model 

prepackaged systems.  Cut the cable tie around each float switch 

bulb or the unit will not operate properly.  Verify that where the float 

switches are set will work for your application.  

Verifying that the 

float switches are set properly and will not hang up inside 

the basin is the responsibility of the installing contractor. 

  4.  Dig a hole for the basin.  The hole should be at least 24” larger 

in diameter than the basin diameter to provide 12” of backfill all 

around and deep enough to provide either 12” of compacted 

backfill or 6” when a concrete pad is required.  

Note:  Care must 

be taken when excavating in order to avoid underground 

utilities and disturbance of existing structure foundations.  

The hole should be located at least ten feet from adjacent 

structures.  Additional distance may be required to sufficiently 

locate the basin outside of the loading area of the adjacent 

structures.

 5. Determine the location of the inlet hub based upon your inlet 

pipe arrangement.  The inlet hub must be used with 4” pipe.  It is 

best to install the inlet on the side of the basin opposite the float 

switches. Most systems are supplied with a field installed 4” pipe 

seal inlet fitting. This inlet fitting is installed in the basin’s side-wall 

in a 5” hole drilled with a hole saw at a location lining up with the 

inlet pipe.

  6.  The bottom of the excavation can now be properly backfilled, 

compacted and leveled.  Set basin in hole.  Ensure the removable 

cover extends above the finished grade line and the grade slopes 

away from the unit.  Backfill and subbase should be 1/8” –3/4” pea 

gravel or 1/8” –1/2” crushed stone.  (Reference basin installation 

instructions included with unit.)  Connect the 4” inlet pipe to the 

inlet hub.  

  7.  Pouring a concrete anchor around system can now be completed.  

Basin should be filled with water when pouring concrete to minimize 

movement of the system.  Backfill around basin with specified media.  

Care should be used to avoid damaging components or leaving 

voids when back filling.  Refer to Basin installation reference guide 

on more specific requirements.

  8.  PVC or HDPE discharge piping is connected to the 2” threaded 

fitting located in the basin sidewall.  Support discharge piping with 

sufficient backfill.

  9. Connect lift cable to top of pump.  Lower the pump into basin 

ensuring the discharge pipe bracket slides into the disconnect 

fitting.

 10.

 Note:  The grinder basin is a sewage holding tank.  Vent 

connection should be installed in accordance with all national, 

state and local plumbing codes.

  11.  Dig a trench for the electrical conduit.  The conduit should be located 

below the frost line.  Follow all applicable electrical codes.

 12.  If using a junction box, connect the electrical conduit and wiring 

according to instructions included in this manual and wiring diagram 

in box.  If a potting kit is provided with the junction box,  follow the 

instructions for sealing the conduit connection to the junction box. 

If a potting kit is not provided, the conduit connection to the junction 

box must be sealed.

 13.  Mount the control panel within sight of the system.  Connect float 

switches and pump cords according to the “Pump Wiring Instructions” 

found later in this manual and located inside the panel enclosure.

 14.  Remove any debris from the basin.  Using clean water, check the 

system for proper operation.

 15.  Seal and secure the lid using the proper bolts and sealant when 

using a lid without a formed gasket. 

 16.  Test system for leaks and proper pump operation.
 17.  Record system start up data for future reference.

This set of instructions is for factory prepackaged outdoor grinder systems only.  If this is a field assembled outdoor system 

you can use these instructions as a guideline.  If this is an indoor system then go back to pages 6-7 in this manual that covers indoor systems.

Summary of Contents for I7011

Page 1: ...L cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that CAN cause serious personal injury death or major property damage Warns of hazards that CAN cause personal injury or...

Page 2: ...warranty does not apply to and there shall be no warranty for any material or product that has been disassembled without prior approval ofManufacturer subjectedtomisuse misapplication neglect alterati...

Page 3: ...that float control switches will not hang up on the grinder pump or other pit peculiarities and are secured so that the grinder pump will shut off It is recommended to use rigid pipe and fittings and...

Page 4: ...m installation 3 All electrical connections including pump to control box and power supply to control panels must comply with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes Conduit and panel...

Page 5: ...trical shock Do not remove the power supply cord and strain relief or connect conduit directly to pump Installation and checking of electrical circuits and hardware should be performed by a qualified...

Page 6: ...All installations must comply with all applicable electrical and plumbing codes including but not limited to the National Electrical Code local regional and or state plumbing codes etc Indoor Prepack...

Page 7: ...y 5 Dig a hole for the basin The basin should be located in a very low trafficareawithin15 ofthepowerdisconnect Theholeshouldbeat least8 largerindiameterthanthebasininordertoleave4 ofbackfill all the...

Page 8: ...LASS AFD 1 25 2 Z RAIL 2 CAST IRON CHECK VALVE 3 4 GUIDE RAILS 2 SCH 80 BALL VALVE 2 FLEX BOOT FITTING LOCATION VARIES WITH BASIN DEPTH FLOAT TREE ASSEMBLY 2HP GRINDER PUMP 2 PVC SCH 80 PLBG 1 8 302 S...

Page 9: ...n the basin s side wall in a 5 hole drilled with a hole saw at a location lining up with the inlet pipe 6 The bottom of the excavation can now be properly backfilled compactedandleveled Setbasininhole...

Page 10: ...alled Floats positioned properly Discharge valves open 3 16 vent hole drilled in pipe between check valve and pump Once the above has been verified proceed with the following checks Pump power cables...

Page 11: ...he spacer shims located behind the star cutter 5 Remove the three cap screws holding the disc and remove disc from the pump 6 The disc and star cutter can be replaced with new service partsorresurface...

Page 12: ...ing insulated protective sole shoes and not standing in water Under flooded conditions contact your local electric company or a qualified licensed electrician for disconnecting electrical service to t...

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