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High Quality, Stainless Steel

TH Series Submersible Pumps

Instructions for Operation • Safety • Warranty

Thank you for purchasing the TH series waterfall pump. 
These stainless steel waterfall pumps are designed for con-
tinuous duty use. These pumps are a great choice for water-
falls, pond fountains and similar applications. The compact 
design makes them great for skimmers. The pumps are built 
with overload protections, thermal overload protection and 
auto reset. The pumps come standard with a 2" NPT outlet.

Safety & Electrical Connections 

1.   Always disconnect the electricity supply before han-

dling, maintaining, repairing or installing any pond 
equipment.

2.   Always make sure you know the correct amps and 

voltage required before installing.

3.   EP waterfall pumps come in both 115 volt and 230 volt.
4.   Always connect to a Ground Fault Circuit (GFCI).
5.   Never let the pump run without water as this will dam-

age the impeller, over heat the pumps and possibly 
burn out the pump.

6.   Do not use this product in bathrooms or swimming pools.
7.   Do not let the water level in your water feature fall below the top of the pump body.
8.   All electrical work must be performed by a qualified technician. Always follow the National 

Electrical Code (NEC) or the Canadian Electrical Code as well as all local, state and provincial 
codes. Code questions should be directed to your local electrical inspector. Failure to follow 
electrical codes and OSHA safety standards may result in personal injury or equipment dam-
age. Failure to follow manufacturer’s installation instructions may result in electrical shock, fire 
hazard, personal injury or death, damaged equipment, provide unsatisfactory performance and 
may void manufacturer’s warranty.

9.   Always operate the pump in a skimmer or a submersible pump screen.

TH150 • TH250 • TH400 • TH750

Summary of Contents for TH Series

Page 1: ...ys connect to a Ground Fault Circuit GFCI 5 Never let the pump run without water as this will dam age the impeller over heat the pumps and possibly burn out the pump 6 Do not use this product in bathrooms or swimming pools 7 Do not let the water level in your water feature fall below the top of the pump body 8 All electrical work must be performed by a qualified technician Always follow the Nation...

Page 2: ... of the pump 3 Clean the impeller and intake screen when the flow is visibly reduced 4 Clean the pump and impeller with clean fresh water 5 Check inside the impeller housing for large debris or algae which could reduce the flow 6 Clean the impeller housing with a damp cloth Clean the outside of the impeller with a damp cloth and clean water 7 Check and tighten nuts and bolts if required Specificat...

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Page 4: ...s and expenses arising from the produc tion sale use or misuse of this product The manufacturer or supplier shall not be held liable for any loss of fish plants or any other livestock as a result of any failure or defect of this product If you experience a failure of your pump please check the following before returning to us 1 Remove filter housing clean and inspect impellar and surrounding chamb...

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