SECTION B: GENERAL INFORMATION
B-1) To the Purchaser:
Congratulations! You are the owner of one of the finest pumps
on the market today. Barnes
®
Pumps are products engineered
and manufactured of high quality components. Over one
hundred years of pump building experience along with a
continuing quality assurance program combine to produce a
pump which will stand up to the toughest applications.
This Barnes Pumps, Inc. manual will provide helpful
information concerning installation, maintenance, and proper
service guidelines.
B-2) Receiving:
Upon receiving the pump, it should be inspected for damage
or shortages. If damage has occurred, file a claim immediately
with the company that delivered the pump. If the manual is
removed from the packaging, do not lose or misplace.
B-3) Storage:
Short Term-
Barnes Pumps are manufactured for efficient
performance following short inoperative periods in storage. For
best results, pumps can be retained in storage, as factory
assembled, in a dry atmosphere with constant temperatures
for up to six (6) months.
Long Term-
Any length of time exceeding six (6) months, but
not more than twenty-four (24) months. The units should be
stored in a temperature controlled area, a roofed over walled
enclosure that provides protection from the elements (rain,
snow, wind-blown dust, etc.), and whose temperature can be
maintained b40 deg. F and +120 deg. F. (4.4 - 49°C)
If extended high humidity is expected to be a problem, all
exposed parts should be inspected before storage and all
surfaces that have the paint scratched, damaged, or worn
should be recoated with a water base, air dry enamel paint. All
surfaces should then be sprayed with a rust-inhibiting oil.
Pump should be stored in its original shipping container. On
initial start up, rotate impeller by hand to assure seal and
impeller rotate freely. If it is required that the pump be installed
and tested before the long term storage begins, such
installation will be allowed provided:
1.) The pump is not installed under water for more than
one (1) month.
2.) Immediately upon satisfactory completion of the test,
the pump is removed, thoroughly dried, repacked in the
original shipping container, and placed in a temperature
controlled storage area.
B-4) Service Centers:
For the location of the nearest Barnes Pumps Service Center,
check your Barnes Engineered catalog, your Barnes Pumps,
Inc. representative or Barnes Pumps, Inc. Service Department
in Piqua, Ohio, telephone (937) 778-8947 or Crane Pumps &
Systems Canada, in Brampton, Ontario,
(905) 457-6223.
SECTION C: INSTALLATION
C-1) Location:
These pumping units are self-contained and are recommended
for use in a sump, lift station or basin. This pump is designed to
pump sewage, effluent, wastewater or other nonexplosive or
noncorrosive wastewater and shall
NOT
be installed in locations
classified as hazardous in accordance with the National
Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70. Never install the pump
in a trench, ditch or hole with a dirt bottom; the legs will sink into
the dirt and the suction will become plugged.
C-1.1) Submergence:
It is recommended that the pump be operated in the submerged
condition and the sump liquid level should never be less than
dimension "A" in Figure 1.
C-2) Discharge:
Discharge piping should be as short as possible. Both a check
valve and a shut-off valve are recommended for each pump
being used. The check valve is used to prevent backflow into the
sump. Excessive backflow can cause flooding and/or damage
to the pump. The shut-off valve is used to stop system flow
during pump or check valve servicing.
Barnes Pumps supplies a break away fitting discharge system
designed to allow the submersible wastewater pump to be
installed or removed without requiring personnel to enter the wet
well. Place the Break Away Fitting (BAF) in position. Temporarily
secure the guide rails in the upper mounting brackets and locate
the base elbow on the bottom of the wet well. Level the base
elbow with grout and/or shims. Install the intermediate support
brackets, if required.
Recommended
Submergence
Level
Fig. 1
A= 10"
Minimum
Submergence
Level
Bottom of Feet
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