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Power-Flo Pumps & Systems • 877-24PUMPS • www.powerflopumps.com
PFSWCPC50 Series
Submersible Sewage Pumps
Pump is permanently lubricated. No oiling or greasing is
required.
General
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Can shock, burn or
kill.
• Do not lift pump by power cord.
Before removing pump from basin for service, always
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disconnect electrical power to pump and control switch.
Submerge pump in a disinfectant solution (bleach) for at
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least one hour before disassembling pump.
Note:
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Pump is oil filled, to void the oil leakage don’t
disassemble.
Unscrew the stainless screws, and remove the volute/
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gasket.
Use a flathead screwdriver to hold the shaft, then turn the
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impeller counterclockwise to release the impeller.
Remove debris from around the shaft and on/under the
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impeller.
Reassemble the pump.
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Replacement Parts:
Wide Angle Level Control: P/N: 10Ft. - PFTFS10D1810P1
P/N: 20Ft. - PFTFS10D1820P1
Vertical Level Control: P/N: 10Ft. - PFEVS10D1810P1
P/N: 20Ft. - PFEVS10D1820P1
Power Cord: P/N: 10Ft. - PFL183062, P/N: 20 Ft. - PFL181061
Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the pump from the power source before handling inspections or repairs.
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Corrective Action
Pump does not start or run
1. The fuse is blow.
2. The breaker is tripped.
3. The plug is disconnected.
4. The plug is corroded.
5. Thermal overload.
6. Clogged impeller.
7. Motor failed
8. Float failed
9. Water level too low
10. Tangled switch
1. Replace the fuse
2. Reset the breaker
3. Secure the plug
4. Clean the plug prongs
5. Unplug for 30 minutes, then plug in
6. Remove the blockage
7. Replace pump
8. Replace switch
9. Pump will not turn on unless water
level is over the pump cover and the
float switch turns upside down
10. Reposition the pump and make
sure switch moves freely
Pump operates but pumps little or no water
1. Debris caught in impeller or pipe
2. Check valve stuck or installed backward
3. Anti-airlock hole blocked
4. Impeller loose on shaft
5. Impeller broken
1. Clean out debris.
2. Inspect check valve and make sure
it’s properly installed
3. Remove the blockage
4. Reassemble impeller
5. Replace impeller
Pump starts and stops too often
1. Backflow of water from piping, check
valve leaking
2. Float switch failed
1. Replace check valve
2. Replace switch
Pump will not shut off
1. Defective float switch
2. Float obstruction
1. Replace switch
2. Remove obstruction
NOTE: Power-Flo Pumps & Systems assumes no responsibility for damage or injury due to disassembly in the field. Disassembly of the pumps or supplied
accessories other than at Power-Flo Pumps & Systems or its authorized service centers, automatically voids warranty.
Troubleshooting