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 INSTALLATION

The minimum sump pit diameter recommended is 10” with a minimum depth of the pit of at least 12” above the surface 
that the pump is resting on.

If the pit is not already enclosed on the bottom, provide a hard level bottom of bricks or concrete. DO NOT place the pump 
directly on earth, gravel or debris since this can cause excessive wear of the impeller and possible jamming. Remove all 
debris from the bottom of the sump pit before installation of the pump. A sump pit cover is suggested for safety and to 
prevent foreign objects from entering the pit.

1.  Remove Old Pump.  

 

      Disconnect pump from power source before handling.

2.  Separate the discharge pipe at either the check valve or at the union. If neither a check valve nor a union is part of the 

existing discharge pipe, cut the pipe with a hacksaw and remove the pump.

3.  Set the new pump in place making sure the float switch has adequate clearance and will not hang-up on the pit wall. The 

float must be free to move throughout its travel and not contacting the pump body, piping, or other objects.

4.  A 1-1/2” threaded discharge is provided on the pump for connection to the discharge pipe. Do not reduce the discharge 

size to less than 1-1/4”, as this will affect pump flow and performance. Schedule 40 PVC pipe is recommended; however, 
flexible discharge hose kits may be used for temporary installations.

5.  Connect the pipe or the discharge hose to the discharge of the pump. 
6.  Install a union or other means of separating the discharge pipe just above the floor to facilitate removal of the pump if 

necessary. A check valve is required and can be installed in place of a union to prevent the backflow of water after each 
pump cycle.

7.  Connect additional pipe as necessary to direct the discharge to the desired location. Discharge should be kept as short 

as possible with a minimum number of turns. Check all connections.

8.  This pump comes factory-equipped with a float switch that has two cords - one to the float switch and the other to the 

pump motor. The switch cord has a series (piggyback) plug enabling the pump (motor) cord to be plugged into the back 
of it (see Figure below). The purpose of this design is to allow temporary manual operation of the pump if desired.

 TROUBLE-SHOOTING

 

 

    

Always disconnect the pump from power source before handling. This guide is designed to help 

identify reasons for potential operating problems. It is not a service guide. Dismantling of pump voids warranty. 
Servicing of pump other than simple cleaning of pump inlet or impeller should be referred to the factory or its 
authorized service centers.

NOTE: The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for injury or damage associated with disassembly or 
modification of the pump. Consult with customer service before attempting any disassembly.

NOTE: MAXIMUM LIFT   

MODEL: JP233V is 22’

     MODEL: 

JP250V 

is 

25’

     

Содержание JP250V

Страница 1: ... JP233V ...

Страница 2: ...ectrical power supply DO NOT pump gasoline or any flammable liquid with this pump Explosion fire or serious injury or death may result from pumping gasoline or any flammable liquid with this product DO NOT pump chemicals or corrosive liquids with this pump To reduce risk of electircal shock fully read and understand the operating and installation instructions accompanying this pump BEFORE attempti...

Страница 3: ...e kits may be used for temporary installations 5 Connect the pipe or the discharge hose to the discharge of the pump 6 Install a union or other means of separating the discharge pipe just above the floor to facilitate removal of the pump if necessary A check valve is required and can be installed in place of a union to prevent the backflow of water after each pump cycle 7 Connect additional pipe a...

Страница 4: ... etc that might be preventing the impeller from rotating Reminder Make sure pump is disconnected from power source before checking inlet and impeller area PUMP RUNS AND REMOVES WATER BUT DOES NOT SHUT OFF 1 Float is stuck in the on position Check to make sure the float is free to move up and down without obstruction 2 Switch may be defective Consult factory PUMP RUNS BUT DELIVERS VERY LITTLE WATER...

Страница 5: ... of power failure of pump failure Minimally a high water alarm should be installed The Sump Pump Check Valve is a critical component in ensuring a reliable pumping system for years to come However Check Valves have a limited life We strongly recommend that you replace the check valve at least once a year If you live in a cold climate where temperature routinely below freezing make sure that your d...

Страница 6: ...nty and must request warranty service through the installing dealer as soon as the problem is discovered No request for service will be accepted if received after the Warranty Period has expired This warranty is non transferable Jackel shall not be liable for any consequential incidental or contingent damages whatsoever Jackel recommends using a professional plumber for all installation and repair...

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