Instruction Manual
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Strainer Basket
DESCRIPTION
This basket strainer is designed to block debris that could potentially clog the
impeller or volute of pump, causing it to cease moving water. This strainer
basket can also provide ease in priming your plumbing system during
startup. Be sure to clean your strainer basket, as well as any skimmer baskets, so water flow is not obstructed and the pump is
not overworked.
UNPACKING
When unpacking the basket strainer, inspect carefully for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Check for
loose, missing and damaged parts.
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity: 90 Cubic Inch
BASIC CONSTRUCTION
Body-Glass Filled ABS
Lid- Lexon
INSTALLATION
1.
Carefully remove the strainer pot assembly from its shipping package.
2.
Determine the installation location of the strainer pot assembly. Ensure that adequate space is provided for routine maintenance.
3.
Plan carefully the layout of plumbing including cutting pipe to the exact length and ensuring that adapters will be aligned and
square with the strainer pot assembly and pump. Note that the strainer must be installed so that water flow travels into the upper
port and out the lower port. Using PVC glue, glue the plumbing in place once you are certain that location is as desired.
4.
Ensure that the upper port gasket is properly positioned between the strainer body and the half union connection
.
Do not use
grease or glue to attach as they may contain chemicals that could attack the plastic material
.
5.
Hand tighten the split nut connection onto the strainer and glue the plumbing to the half union fitting with PVC glue. (Make sure to
hold plumbing firmly for 30 seconds while the glue sets up).
6.
The lower port split nut connection on strainer can be
7.
simply attached directly to most external pump(inlet adapters may be necessary, order as required). Use the gasket provided and
ensure that it is sitting correctly between either the pump and split nut or inlet adapter and split nut (use Teflon tape with inlet
adapters).
8.
Hand tighten the split nut connection onto the inlet of the pump.
9.
Turn system on and inspect both port connection(s) for leaks