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3
PUMP PERFORMANCE
Capacity U.S. Gallons Per Minute
Figure 1
Model
HP
Suction
Lift Feet
Discharge Pressure (PSI)
Shut off
Pressure PSI
Suction
Pipe Tap
Discharge
Pipe Tap
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
330-0005
3/4
5
56
48
42
37
29
21
41
2”
1-1/2”
15
47
42
37
29
22
12
37
25
43
37
31
22
10
33
331-0005
1
5
58
53
48
43
38
32
23
11
48
2”
1-1/2”
15
53
48
45
37
31
24
12
43
25
48
44
38
33
25
14
39
332-0005
1-1/2
5
78
77
74
70
62
53
43
30
47
2”
1-1/2”
15
70
68
66
62
53
43
30
41
25
47
46
45
44
42
34
36
333-0005
2
5
86
84
81
77
71
62
52
40
50
2”
1-1/2”
15
76
74
72
69
64
55
43
25
45
25
52
51
50
47
45
42
30
40
SPECIFICATIONS
Figure 2
HP
Type
Volts/
Amps
Hz
RPM
Motor Voltage
(Factory)
Connected
Service Factor
Motor Amps
Max
Liquid
Temp
Max
Suction
Lift
Single
Phase
115V
230V
3/4
Single Ph
115/230
60
3450
115V
14.0
7.0
180°F
25 ft.
1
230V
18.0
9.0
1-1/2
21.0
10.5
2
25.0
12.5
Suction lift varies, depending upon elevation (altitude) and water temperatures.
TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS
IL0176
To Sprinkler System
1-1/2 in.
Discharge
Pipe
Gate
Valve
Unions
Discharge
Tee
Priming
Plug
Pump
Well
Well
Seal
Foot Valve with Screen
(Required to maintain prime)
Water Level
2 in. Suction
Pipe
25 ft.
Max
Figure 3 — From Ground Water “Drive Point”
Figure 4 — From Ground Water “Well”
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Check
Valve
To Sprinkler System
Water Level
Drive Point
Figure 6 — From City Water Main
IL0179
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
To Sprinkler System
Figure 5 — From Surface Water “Lake, Stream, Cistern or
Canal”
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pipe Support
Check Valve
Water Level
Strainer
To Sprinkler System
1 — Suction Pipe
2 — Discharge Pipe
3 — Elbow
4 — Gate Valve
5 — Union
6 — Discharge Tee
7 — Priming Plug
8 — Pump
9 — Fuse Box