Everbilt SUP54-HD User guide

Type
User guide

Everbilt SUP54-HD is a heavy-duty submersible utility pump that can handle solids up to 1/2 inch in diameter. It features a cast iron construction and a 1/2 HP motor that can pump up to 3,600 gallons per hour. The SUP54-HD is ideal for draining flooded basements, construction sites, and other areas where water needs to be removed. It can also be used for transferring water from one location to another.

Everbilt SUP54-HD is a heavy-duty submersible utility pump that can handle solids up to 1/2 inch in diameter. It features a cast iron construction and a 1/2 HP motor that can pump up to 3,600 gallons per hour. The SUP54-HD is ideal for draining flooded basements, construction sites, and other areas where water needs to be removed. It can also be used for transferring water from one location to another.

TROUBLESHOOTING - SUP54 SUBMERSIBLE UTILITY PUMP
Problem Cause/Solution
The pump does not run The line circuit breaker is off, or the fuse is blown or loose.
and makes a humming
The pump electrical cord plug is not making contact in the receptacle.
If all of the above are OK, then the motor could be malfunctioning.
The plug is submersed in water causing the circuit breaker to open.
The pump runs but does Check valve in the system may be installed backwards. The arrow on the valve should point in the direction of flow.
not deliver water.
The impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean.
The pump is air-locked. Start and stop several times by plugging and unplugging the cord and tip pump 40-
45 degrees purging air from pump.
The inlet holes in the pump base are clogged. Remove the pump and clean the openings.
The vertical pumping distance is too high. Reduce the distance or change the discharge fittings of the
pump.
There may be enadequate water depth to pump. Note: must exceed 1/8”.
The pump runs but only The pump is air-locked. Start and stop several times by plugging in and unplugging the cord and
delivers a small amount tip pump40-45 degrees to side.
of water.
The vertical pumping distance is too high. Reduce the distance or change the discharge fitting of the
pump.
The inlet holes in the pump base are clogged. Remove the pump and clean the strainer and openings.
The impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean.
The pump impeller is partially clogged with tar or paint, causing the motor to run slowly and overload. Re
move the pump and clean.
The fuse blows or circuit The pump impeller is partially clogged, causing the motor to run slowly and overload. Remove the pump
breaker trips when the and clean.
The motor stator may be defective.
The fuse size or circuit breaker may be too small (must be 15 A).
The impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean.
The motor runs for a The inlet holes in the pump base are clogged. Remove the pump and clean the openings.
short time and then
The pump impeller is partially clogged, causing the motor to run slowly and overload. Remove the pump
stops.
and clean.
The motor stator may be defective.
The impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged. Remove the pump and clean. Also clean
the strainer if one is installed.
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Everbilt SUP54-HD User guide

Type
User guide

Everbilt SUP54-HD is a heavy-duty submersible utility pump that can handle solids up to 1/2 inch in diameter. It features a cast iron construction and a 1/2 HP motor that can pump up to 3,600 gallons per hour. The SUP54-HD is ideal for draining flooded basements, construction sites, and other areas where water needs to be removed. It can also be used for transferring water from one location to another.

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