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NOTE – When complete packaged system, including
fiberglass basin, is supplied from factory all parts are
mounted in basin except pump and level controls.
Piping and guide plates for pump are shipped in
separate packages and must be ordered separately.
Level controls are to be ordered separately and must
be mounted in the field. SM controls are specified at
time of order so proper bracket is mounted in basin
for supporting controls. Two SM controls and one SM
alarm control is furnished as standard.
Control box and pumps are ordered depending
on voltage and phase required and if NEMA 4X or
NEMA 3R enclosure is required.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:
This product and related
accessories contain chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
STEPS TO INSTALL RAIL SYSTEM IN
FIBERGLASS OR CONCRETE BASIN
1. Unpack parts and check that all packages listed
are available.
2. If basin is concrete chip out any protruding rocks.
Drop plumb line from top of basin for center line
locations and mark center lines on basin wall with
chalk. If basin is fiberglass it must be mounted on
level surface with walls plumb before marking center
lines. All parts should be installed in fiberglass basin
before placing in ground.
3. If basin is concrete, holes must be drilled in basin
bottom and side walls for mounting parts. Use
machine bolt expansion sleeves 1½" long 3/8" size
for mounting discharge case and flanges. Use 5/8"
carbide drill for holes. If basin is fiberglass, holes
are drilled through bottom and special rubber seal
washers are supplied to seal bolt heads where they
pass through basin bottoms.
4. Cut holes through concrete wall or fiberglass wall
to locate flange. Make holes just large enough to
clear flange hubs. If basin is concrete, support
pipe and discharge pipe can be cemented into
basin wall without using flanges, if desired. If pipes
are cemented in, be sure all piping is plumb and
correctly aligned and blocked before making final
cement joint.
5. Bolt discharge case to basin bottom. If basin is
fiberglass, special seal washers are furnished to seal
bolt heads where bolts pass through basin bottom.
Bolt support flange and discharge flange in place.
Do not tighten bolts too tight at this point as some
adjustment may be necessary for final alignment
when rails are installed. Be sure to use gaskets on
flanges, either in concrete or fiberglass.
6. Install discharge piping into discharge flange and
vertical riser pipe from discharge casting. Be sure
vertical piping is plumb so that it will not interfere
with rails. Use slip coupling to join pipes.
7. Install 1" galvanized pipe guide rails. Stainless steel
or other corrosion resistant pipe may be used as
long as the O.D. is the same as 1" standard pipe
(1.315" O.D.). In order to mount rails to support yoke
in the 1" rails, push the support nipple through the
yoke and screw into flange. Bolts can be adjusted
in flange to properly align the yoke. If support pipe
that holds yoke is cemented into wall, be sure all
piping is properly aligned and blocked before final
cementing of the nipple. Use of the standard flange
supplied is usually preferred, as alignment is easier,
although some time is necessary to drill holes for
anchor expansion bolts.
8. Align 1" guide rails plumb by using a level in both
directions on pipe. Once rails are properly aligned,
tighten bolts in flanges and tighten set screws that
hold 1" pipes in base casting.
9. Mount level control support bracket and install level
controls on bracket and adjust for proper pumping
heights. Level control is always set so that pump will
turn off when sump level is 1" to 2" above bottom
of pump.
10. Place cover on basin and bolt in place. If basin is
concrete, expansion bolts will have to be set at
proper location to hold cover.
11. Inlet flange must be mounted to basin at depth
required to get gravity flow into basin. Inlet flanges
are available for 4", 6" or 8" inlet pipe and more than
one inlet may be used, if desired. Bottom of basin
must be at least 36" below inlet pipe. Inlet flanges
are ordered separately to be mounted in the field.
ASSEMBLING PIPING TO PUMP
Pump grinder plate and pump discharge piping are
supplied with other rail parts.
1. Attach guide plate and piping to pump. Be sure
piping is plumb, then tighten all set screws. Attach
lifting chain to lifting eye with clevis supplied. Pumps
can now be lowered into position with lifting chain.
Retain power and control cords at surface as pump
is lowered. When pumps are in place, attach cords
to connection box. Remove slack from wires so that
they will hang vertically without tangling.
2. Connect level control cords to connection box.
3. Install control box on cover and connect to cover
with 4 x 4 mounting pedestal.