SETTING UP TRASH PUMP
WARNING!
Never operate an internal combustion engine in an
explosive atmosphere. Do not operate engine in
enclosed areas without proper ventalation
CAUTION!
Pumps and related equipment must be installed
and operated accoring to all national, local, and
industry standards.
WARNING!
Never tamper with governor to gain power. The
maximum continuous operating speed of 3500
RPM is set at the factory.
This pump assembly was inspected and tested
before shipment from the factory. Inspect the
pump for any damage that may have occurred
during shipping. Check as follows:
A
. Inspect the pump and engine for cracks, dents,
damaged threads and other obvious damage.
B
. Check for loose hardware, tighten if necessary.
Gaskets tend to shrink, check for loose hardware
at mating surfaces.
C
. Carefully read all tags, decals, on the pump
assembly. Follow all directions.
D
. Damage to equipment created by the carrier must
be claimed against the carrier.
Pump performance is adversely effected by
increased suction lift , discharge elevation, and
friction losses.
Keep discharge line as straight as possible to
minimize friction loss. Minimize the use of
elbows and fittings which increase friction loss.Do
not reduce the discharge hole to induce water
pressure.
Before tightening a connection flange, align it
exactly with the pump port. Never align the
hose by tightening the flange bolts.
Lines near the pump must be independently
supported to minimize strain on the pump.
Pump strain can lead to a decreased pump life.
To avoid air pockets when priming, the suction
line must be as short and direct as possible, but at
least 8 feet long, and not to exceed
15 feet in length.
Suction lines must be the same size as the pump
inlet.
A strainer must be used at all times with no
greater than 3\4inch openings.
Slight leaks will affect priming, especially
when operating with a high suction lift. All
suction line connections should be sealed with
pipe dope. The pipe dope should be compat-
ible with liquid being pumped.
Suction and Discharge Piping
Inspection
Positioning Pump
LIFTING
The pump is designed to be lightweight and
portable. Pump is protected by a rollover base
that also serves as a two man carry handle.
Customer installed equipment, such as the
suction hose, must be removed before attempting
to lift.
MOUNTING
Place the pump as close as possible to the liquid
being pumped. A level mounting position is
required for proper operation.
To ensure sufficient fuel and lubrication, DO
NOT position the pump at more than a 15
degree angle off the horizontal.
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