
Specifications Information and Repair Parts Manual
4230-97 and 4231-97
4230-250-00
1
3/2015
Please read and save this Repair Parts Manual. Read this manual and the General Operating Instructions carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate
or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. The Safety Instructions are contained in the General Operating
Instructions. Failure to comply with the safety instructions accompanying this product could result in personal injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions
for future reference. AMT reserves the right to discontinue any model or change specifications at any time without incurring any obligation.
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Periodic maintenance and inspection is required on all pumps to ensure proper operation. Unit must be clear of debris and sediment. Inspect for leaks and loose bolts. Failure to do so
voids warranty.
3/8-Inch Bronze Coolant Pumps
Refer to pump manual 1808-634-00 for General Operating and Safety Instructions.
OPERATION
1. Liquid level should always be at least 2” below the bottom of the motor.
Motor is NOT submersible.
2. Activate the unit. No controls are supplied with this unit. Dry running will
not harm pump or motor.
3. Familiarize yourself and others with all controls for this pump. Learn how
to stop pump/motor quickly in an emergency.
MAINTENANCE
Make certain that the unit is disconnected from the power source before
attempting to service or remove any component! Failure to do so could
result in electrical shock.
LUBRICATION
Remove pump from installation and lay on side. Find two oil slots on the side of
the motor (See Figure 2) and put in 4 or 5 drops of SAE 20W oil or its equivalent
every 6 months. Let pump lay on its side for a few minutes to let the oil saturate
the bearing. Do not over-oil. Over-oiling can shorten motor life. Replace rubber
grommets.
IMPELLER MOTOR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Remove base volute housing (Ref. No. 9) by removing three mounting
screws (Ref. No. 5).
2. Remove impeller from impeller tubing (Ref. No. 7). If it doesn’t come off
easily, cut it off.
3. Unscrew motor adapter (Ref. No. 2) from motor exposing impeller tube
without impeller.
4. Cut tubing of impeller assembly diagonally so that it comes off motor
shaft. Do not cut motor shaft.
5. When replacing a new motor, a new impeller assembly must also be
installed.
6. Reassemble pump parts (Ref. Nos. 2, 4, and 6) back onto motor,
tightening screws (Ref. No. 3) into place.
7. Before pressing impeller assembly onto shaft, insert a piece of metal to
hold motor shaft from being pressed out.
8.
Turn motor around onto fixture and press impeller assembly onto shaft
using tool with guide pin that fits into impeller tube. Press unit in until there
is enough room so it touches neither the volute nor the volute cover while
running.
9. Turn unit on momentarily to see if unit vibrates. If it does, insert a
screwdriver into impeller assembly and bend slightly. Retest to see if
vibration is still there. If it has increased bend opposite way, etc.
10. Replace volute housing. Unit is ready to use.
DESCRIPTION
These coolant/recirculating pumps are heavy-duty units designed for a variety of applications involving evaporative coolers, fountains, laboratories, bilge pumping,
etc. Each pump is equipped with motor, 36” 3-conductor cord, brass tube column and bronze base and impeller. Handles liquids from 40º to 200º F (4º to 93º
C). For use with non-flammable liquids compatible with pump component materials. The motor on this pump is not intended to be submersed in liquid. The liquid
level should be at least 2” below motor bottom.
All 115V motors are equipped with automatic thermal protection. Check motor wiring before putting unit into service (see motor nameplate for specific wiring
diagram). These are manual units, no controls are supplied. All units are for use with nonflammable, non-abrasive liquids, compatible with pump component
materials.
Outlet
GPM of Water at Total Head in Feet
Shut
Piping
1’
3’
5’
8’
10’
Off
3/4” ID
8.3
7.1
6.0
3.5
0.8
10.2 ft
1/2” ID
6.7
5.4
4.2
2.0
0.6
10.2 ft
3/8” ID
5.0
3.3
2.2
1.2
0.3
10.2 ft
Performance Chart
Figure 1 – Dimensions (inches)
NOTE:
Dimensions are ±1/8”
(*) Standard NPT (female) pipe thread.
(†) This dimesion may vary due to
motor manufacturer’s specifications.
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