PA SERIES
OM-07323
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INSTALLATION
that the liquid in the priming chamber never fully
freezes.
The second method involves configuring the
pumping system to drain both the priming cham
ber and pump casing after each pumping cycle.
With no liquid remaining in the system, freezing
cannot occur.
To configure the pump to drain between pumping
cycles, the first step is to remove the check valve
from the line that runs between the top of the prim
ing hopper and the priming venturi. This check
valve is located close to the venturi end of the line.
Remove the check valve, then reconnect the line
directly to the venturi. This will allow air to enter the
pump through the top of the priming hopper when
the pump shuts off, providing for complete
drainage of the pump and priming hopper.
Next, install a drain line between the pump drain
and the wet well or sump. This line must remain
submerged in the liquid below the pump down lev
el of the liquid level control device; otherwise, the
pump may not prime. If the application involves liq
uids that could clog the drain line, make sure to
check the line periodically to ensure it remains
open; otherwise, liquid could remain in the casing,
resulting in freezing and potential damage to the
pumping system.
Configuring the system to drain between cycles
will help ensure that the pump will not freeze during
cold weather applications.
However, it should be
noted that the time required for the pump to be
gin to discharge liquid will increase, as the
pump will have to fully re‐prime at the beginning
of each pumping cycle.