Full disconnection method:
This method is best for pumps situated outside without protection of a building or vault.
2. Close all necessary valves on inlet and discharges lines and drain the pump by removing both drain plugs. As the pump
drains, the lid may be loosened to facilitate better drainage.
Tip
: Store drain plugs in a resealable bag and tape the
bag to the pump or store inside the pump basket to prevent loss.
3. Once drained, loosen the intake and discharge ports by turning the union nut counter-clockwise until loose.
4. The pump can now be removed. Be sure the pump is fully drained and lid removed before being stored. The lid may stay
secured if prior to storage the lid is removed and fully dried. Store with drain plugs removed. Your pump is now ready for
storage in a dry, warm location such as a garage.
**Be sure to drain the water from the plumbing on your system and related components to prevent damage.
Connected method:
This method is best for pumps situated in a vault, shed or other covered outdoor location that may be difficult to fully remove.
1. Follow steps 1, 2 and 3 above.
2. Once drained, remove and dry the lid and place over the top without latching.
3. Drain all plumbing lines on your system.
4. Insulate the pump and exposed pipes, fully covering to prevent moisture intrusion and freezing tempurature exposure.
Do not directly cover with plastic sheeting as this can create condensation that can result in damage.
1. Disconnect the pump from the power source by unplugging or turning off at the circuit breaker
Note: If hardwired, you may either disconnect the electrical connection (a qualified electrician should perform this)
or leave the motor connected and disconnect the pump end. If you choose this option, please follow pump disassembly
instructions and insulate and cover the motor for protection.
PERFORMANCE DATA
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HEAD (FT)
XTP3900
XTP5600
XTP7400
XTP9200
XTP10500
XTP12000
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