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RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION

FOR ALL APPLICATIONS

PERFORMANCE DATA

INSTALLATION SKETCH

All installations must comply with all 

applicable electrical and plumbing codes.

  1.   Electrical wiring and protection must be in accordance with governing 

electrical codes.

  2.   All installations require a basin cover to prevent debris from falling into 

the basin and to prevent injury. 

  3.   Install proper Zoeller unicheck (combination union and check valve), 

preferably just above the basin to allow easy removal of the pump 

for cleaning or repair.  If high head or below cover installation is 

required, use 30-0163 on 1¼" pipe, 30-0164 on 1½" pipe, 30-0152 

on 2" pipe and 30-0160 on 3" pipe.  

   4.   When a unicheck is installed, drill a 

3

/

16

" diameter hole in the discharge 

pipe even with the top of the pump. 

NOTE: THE HOLE MUST ALSO 

BE BELOW THE BASIN COVER AND CLEANED PERIODICALLY. 

Water stream will be visible from this hole when pump is operating.

  5.   Securely tape or clamp power cord to discharge pipe, clear of the float 

mechanism(s). 

  6.  Use a discharge pipe equivalent in diameter to the pump's discharge. 

  7.   Basin must be in accordance with governing codes and 

specifications.

  8.   Pump  must  be  level  and  float  mechanism(s)  clear  of  sides  of  basin 

before starting pump.     

  9.  Basin must be clean and free of debris after installation.

  10.   Gate valve, shut-off valve, or ball valve to be supplied by installer and 

installed according to any and all codes.

  11.   Locate  float  switches  as  shown  in  sketch  below. The  best  place  for

 

the 

“off” point is above the motor housing and positioned 180° from the 

inlet. Never put “off” point below discharge on pump 

  12.  Gas-tight seals are required to contain gases and odors.

  13.     Vent gases and odors to the atmosphere through vent pipe.

  14.     Optional watertight control box available, see FM1597 for details.

  15.    For proper spacing of "On" - "Off" switches refer to local or          

  national standards and guildlines.

152954

TOT

AL

 DYNAMIC HEAD

FLOW PER MINUTE

15

LITERS 0

GALLONS

20

40

5

10

0

2

5

25

100

80

60

20

50

TOTAL DYNAMIC HEAD/FLOW

PER MINUTE

SEWAGE

PUMP PERFORMANCE CURVE

MODEL 800

FEET

METERS

4

10

15

6

20

Shut-off Head:

15

4.6

Feet

Meters

5

10

1.5

3.0

MODEL

26 ft. (8.1m)

28

106

Gal.

Liters

46
38

174
144

800

45

40

35

30

25

30

35

120

140

160

180

8

10

20

6.1

18

68

25

7.6

4

19

SK3012

10cm (4") OF GRAVEL

GATE OR BALL VALVE

UNICHECK

FULLSIZE DISCHARGE PIPE

GAS TIGHT SEALS

VENT

BASIN LID

TAPE OR CLAMP

3/16" DIA. WEEP HOLE

SINGLE PIGGYBACK FLOAT

Summary of Contents for SHARK Series

Page 1: ...stigated for use in marine areas 12 Do not attempt to turn cutter located on bottom of the unit with fingers Use allen wrench when checking or removing cutter 1 ZoellerGrinderPumpsaredesignedforgrindingandpumpingsewagefromhomes The pump is intended to grind and pump all normal sewage including reasonable quantities ofdisposablediapers sanitarynapkins papertowels rubbermaterials cleaningwipes plast...

Page 2: ...ration accident or uncontrollable act of nature that has not been installed operated or maintainedinaccordancewithManufacturer sinstallationinstructions thathas 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 substances wash towels etc in all pumpin...

Page 3: ... be in accordance with governing codes and specifications 8 Pump must be level and float mechanism s clear of sides of basin before starting pump 9 Basin must be clean and free of debris after installation 10 Gate valve shut off valve or ball valve to be supplied by installer and installed according to any and all codes 11 Locate float switches as shown in sketch below The best place for the off p...

Page 4: ...forsimplexinstallationsorFM0486forduplexinstal lations Pumps must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances Pumps are not to be installed in locations classified as hazardous in ac cordance with National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Risk of electrical shock Do not remove power supply cord and strain relief or connect conduit directly...

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