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3. INSTALLATION

WPB050: 

Manufactured from high impact thermoplastic material for added durability. Ideal for boosting or maintaining water pressure within the home or garden 

water supplies. Fitted with automatic pressure cut-off and non-return valve. Suitable for lifting water up to 8 metres.

WPB062S:

 Manufactured from high impact stainless steel for added durability and rust proofing. Ideal for boosting or maintaining water pressure within the home 

or garden water supplies. Fitted with automatic pressure cut-off and non-return valve. Suitable for lifting water up to 8 metres.

  Model No. 

Cut-Out  Outlet OD  Maximum 

Maximum  Motor  Input      Maximum           Maximum

 

 

 

 

Output 

Head 

 

        Particle Size     Suction Height 

 

WPB050 

Manual 

1"BSP  50ltr(11gal)/min 

35mtr 

600W  230V          1mm                   8mtr

 WPB062S 

Manual 

1"BSP  62ltr(13gal)/min 

46mtr 

1200W  230V          1mm                   8mtr 

2.  INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATION

3.1. 

GENERAL CARE INSTRUCTIONS

3.1.1. 

Keep the pump clean and well maintained.

3.1.2. 

DO NOT 

use the pump if any part of it is damaged. Have it inspected by your local Sealey dealer.

3.1.3. 

DO NOT

 run the pump dry. Make sure that the pump is already filled or ready to be filled with water, before use.

3.1.4. 

DO NOT 

overtighten the filler plugs as this will damage its threads.

3.1.5 

Make sure the pump securely anchored, through the holes in its feet, in a horizontal position.

3.1.6. 

The pump is designed to pump water only, 

DO NOT 

use it to pump flammable or corrosive liquids.

3.1.7. 

Make sure that a strainer is always connected to the inlet hose to prevent debris from being drawn up and into the pump causing damage.

3.2. 

PREPARATION FOR USE

 

WARNING! DO NOT 

connect the pump to the mains electrical supply until all hose installation is completed.

3.2.1. 

Connect a male inlet connector into the pump and hand tighten (fig.1). Ensure that the direction of flow arrow is pointing to the pump. 

3.2.2. 

Screw a non return valve (not supplied) to an inlet filter (not supplied), make sure it is correctly orientated, with the spring loaded valve able to pass water  

 

into the filter. (Sealey recommend Water Pump Filters part no. WPF1 or part no. WPF2 for use with these pumps). Make sure the

 

bowl of the filter is 

 

hanging down.

 

DO NOT

 over tighten any of the connections.

3.2.3. 

Positioning the pump

 (Refer to fig.1)

 

• check hoses for damage, they must be protected and supported as they are considerably heavier when filled with water.

 

• the pump must always be operated in a horizontal position with the outlet port pointing vertically upwards.

 

• use the fixing holes in the feet to anchor the pump in its operating position.

 

• make sure there is good air circulation around the pump motor.

 

• the pump must not become soaked with water, neither the motor or the terminal box are waterproof.

 

• place the pump as close to the water source as possible.

 

• Make sure there is adequate drainage for the water that is discharged.

3.2.4. 

Pipe connections:

 

• use as large a diameter inlet pipe as practical, otherwise the performance of the pump will be affected.

 

• a gate valve may be positioned on the outlet side of the pump. This can be used to regulate the flow of water, and be useful in priming the pump. 

 

WARNING! DO NOT 

place any restriction on the inlet side of the pump, unless it is an isolator valve in a gravity fed system. The pump should not be used  

 

with the delivery valve closed.

 

• if the pump is to be permanently fixed the fittings to the pump must be flexible. Short pieces of hose should be fitted to form the join to any rigid pipes.

 

• ensure there are no air leaks as this will prevent effective priming and affect the pump's capacity.

 

• make sure all pipes are kept as short and straight as possible.

 

• hoses laid across roadways need to be protected by planks to reduce "hydraulic shock" caused by vehicles running over them. 

fig.1

3.2.5. 

Foot Valve/Filter

 

If the pump is used to draw raw water from a well or excavation a foot valve/coarse filter should be fitted to the lower end of the suction hose, (see fig.2). 

 

This will retain water in the suction system and prevent large objects entering the pump body. It may be necessary to keep the foot valve clean by:

 

• constructing a bed of stones to rest the foot valve on.

 

• position the valve to clear of the bottom of the pit, pond etc.

 

• securing the foot valve inside a basket or bucket.

3.2.6. 

Preparing the Booster Pressure Tank

 

An air pressure tank and regulator provide a constant water pressure at the outlet. The pump automatically cuts in when the water pressure reaches a 

 

preset value. The regulator is pre-set at the factory and must not be altered.The following proceedure must be completed before connecting to the water    

 supply.

 

• For the system to work correctly the tank must be pressurised to its rated operating pressure of between1.8 bar (26psi) and 2.0 bar (29psi). 

 

• Unscrew the cap on the end of the tank to reveal the air valve (see fig.2).

 

• Use an air line or foot pump to pressurise the tank. 

 

• check the pressure using a standard pressure gauge, replace the cap when finished.

3.2.7. 

Priming the Pump

 

It is essential that all connections and hoses are completely tight for the system to work.

 

This is a self priming pump but the inlet side of the pump still needs to be completely filled with water before initial starting or if the system has been drained  

 

for any other reason.  

 

• remove filler plug (fig.3) and slowly fill with water until all the air is expelled. 

 

Note:

 Refilling is necessary if the pump has been drained or if the water has been lost. 

DO NOT

 allow the pump to run dry. 

 

• open all valves on the outlet side of the pump to achieve as great a flow as possible. 

fig.2

Original Language Version

WPB050 & WPB062S    Issue: 2(I)- 22/12/15

 © Jack Sealey Limited

Содержание WPB050

Страница 1: ...evices A Residual Current Circuit Breaker RCCB should be incorporated in the main distribution board We also recommend that a Residual Current Device RCD is used It is particularly important to use an RCD with portable products that are plugged into a supply which is not protected by an RCCB If in any doubt consult a qualified electrician You may obtain a Residual Current Device by contacting your...

Страница 2: ...ace the pump as close to the water source as possible Make sure there is adequate drainage for the water that is discharged 3 2 4 Pipe connections use as large a diameter inlet pipe as practical otherwise the performance of the pump will be affected a gate valve may be positioned on the outlet side of the pump This can be used to regulate the flow of water and be useful in priming the pump WARNING...

Страница 3: ...for damage to fixings and cables etc If the pump has been used in conditions that have led to internal contamination or damage remove the end housing refer to 4 5 and inspect the impeller for damage 5 3 Storage Store in a dry frost free childproof environment fig 3 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Pump does not run No mains supply Check fused power supply and replace fuse if necessary check fuse rating Impe...

Страница 4: ...tive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Sudden loss of flow Loose or leaking connection to the Check pipeline and correct inlet pipe Undue vibration or noise Suction head is too high and Check suction ...

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