
7
Roll out the submersible pump cable on the ground along side of your 1’’ plastic Poly pipe.
At 5 foot intervals, using your electrical tape, tape the cable to the pipe. This will prevent the
cable from hitting the well casing when lowering pump into the well.
Securely attach your 1/4’’ poly safety rope to the lug provided on the discharge end of your
submersible pump.
(See picture 1)
When lowered, this rope should be long enough to reach
the pump setting in your well. As a precaution, the other end of the safety rope should be
attached to a pipe of one or two feet in length (galvanized steel) so that should the pump be
dropped in the well, while being lowered, the pipe will stop the loss of the safety rope by the
pipe coming to rest across the diameter of the well casing.
With the aide of your helper, it is now time to lower pump and
piping assembly into your well casing. Following this operation, fix
the safety rope to an anchor on the side of the well casing. Install
the well cap and fix it after carely placing the power cables and the
safety rope in the appropriate opening. You can now attach the
power cables to the pipe in the trench, using electric tape. Align
the pipe and the power cables in the trench, from the well to the
basement wall. Make sure the length of pipe and power cables is
long enough inside the basement to reach the tank position. Prior
to fill the trench, test the whole system.
STEP 7
STEP 8
STEP 9
Picture #2
Picture #3
Picture #1
WELL SEAL
150156
1’’ BRONZE
ADAPTOR
750871
PITLESS
ADAPTOR
150155
STAINLESS
STEEL
CLAMP
750885
1’’ PIPE
TORQUE
ARRESTOR
150158
ELCTRICAL
SUBMERSIBLE
CABLE
150192ST
1’’ BRONZE
ADAPTOR
750871
NYLON CABLE
PUMP
MOTOR