Y
THERMOSTAT
G
W
R
R
W
G
Y
BLUE
TO SAFETY
SWITCH
BLUE
RELAY/TRANSFORMER
OR LOW VOLTAGE
TERMINAL BOARD
OPERATION
CONDENSATION REMOVAL
Attach the 3/8” barbed check valve to the ¼” N.P.T. elbow,
and attach this assembly to the pump’s discharge.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER-TIGHTEN.
Place the pump in the sump tank or other suitable container
as close as possible to the air conditioning drip pan. Be
sure the top of the drip pan is at least 2” above the bottom
of the pump.
Using 3/8” vinyl tubing, run the discharge up to the
minimum distance required, being sure not to exceed 90%
of the “SHUT-OFF” height shown in the performance chart.
If possible, slant the horizontal run down slightly to gain the
benefit of gravity.
If this pump is installed directly in the air conditioning drip
pan, be sure the pan is at least 2” deep and the pump is in
the lowest part of the pan.
DE-WATERING
When the IPC13A is used for general pumping jobs such as draining flooded areas, or whenever maximum flow is desired, do not
use the check valve. Instead attach ½” vinyl tubing directly to the discharge of the pump and secure the connection with a hose
clamp.
If the pump is to be used on a dirty or sandy surface, raise it slightly to prevent dirt or debris from contacting the intake area. Using
the pump outdoors may require more frequent cleaning of the filter screen and impeller area. See instructions for cleaning in
MAINTENANCE. TYPICAL PERFORMANCE ±10%
PERFORMANCE
The performance of a pump is measured by its FLOW and its LIFT. In the following chart, the FLOW is expressed in Gallons Per
Hour (GPH) and LIFT is expressed in Feet above the surface of the water. Measurements were taken at 115 volts using 3/8” vinyl
tubing.
WITH CHECK VALVE
NO CHECK VALVE
12'
111
174
198
221
252
260
77
1'
GALLONS PER HOUR AT:
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE ±10%
2'
74
4'
65
6'
57
8'
45
10'
33
SHUT
OFF
FEET
12'
“Shut-Off” is the maximum
height the pump will lift
water. At the “Shut-Off” point
there will be no water flow.
If less flow is desired, restrict the discharge of the pump.
DO NOT
restrict the intake of the pump as damage to the motor and seal
may occur.
FLOAT SWITCH INSTALLATION
The Safety Float Switch may be used to provide additional protection
against flooded drip pans by shutting-off the system that is producing the
water or condensation in the event the pan floods, the pump’s discharge
becomes clogged, or other malfunction occurs. The switch may be wired
to the thermostat circuit or it may be wired to any auxiliary alarm or other
warning device.
WATER LEVEL DOWN
WATER LEVEL UP
CIRCUIT
CLOSED
CIRCUIT
OPEN
2” Minimum
Slope downward
where possible
No more
than 90%
Shut-Off