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Gorman-Rupp Pumps S6A1-E60 460/3 1401314 and up User Manual

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INSTALLATION

equipment as outlined in the National
Electric Code. Follow all safety require­
ments. Failure to observe these require­
ments could result in injury or death to
personnel.

Do not allow the free end of the power
cable to enter the liquid being pumped.
The free end of the cable must be kept dry

to prevent liquid from wicking through the
cable and into the motor.

NOTE

Refer to the performance curve in Maintenance
and Repair - Section E
when determining the
most efficient piping installation. The recom­
mended maximum submergence depth is 65
feet.

Pump Motor Specifications

See Table B‐1 for pump specifications.

Table B‐1. Pump Specifications

Dual

Voltage

Locked

Rotor

Amperes

Pump

HP/

KW

Motor

Speed
(RPM)

Full

Load

Amperes

No

Load

Amperes

Discharge

Size

(NPT)

Model

Voltage/

Phase

S6A

460/3

575/3

NO

6 INCH

60 HP

1750

71

58

26

20

427

329

Table B‐2. Additional Specifications

Pump

Model

Voltage/

Phase

460/3

575/3

S6A

Approximate

Weight - Lbs. (kg)

Oil Capacity

Ounces (Liters)

Seal Cavity

Filling

Position

(H)orizontal

(V)ertical

Pump

50 Ft. Cable

Seal

Cavity

Motor

Cavity

743 (337)

43 (20)

176 (5,2)

832 (24,6)

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Pump Dimensions

For the approximate physical dimensions of your
pump, refer to the pump specification data sheet
or contact your Gorman‐Rupp distributor or the
Gorman‐Rupp Company.

Lifting

Pump unit weights will vary depending on the
mounting and drive provided. Check the shipping
tag on the unit packaging for the actual weight, and
use lifting equipment with appropriate capacity.
Drain the pump and remove all customer‐installed
equipment such as suction and discharge hoses
or piping before attempting to lift existing, installed
units.

Refer to Table B-2 for the approximate maximum
weight for your pump.

Do not attempt to lift the pump by the
motor power cable or the piping. Attach
proper lifting equipment to the lifting
device fitted to the pump. If chains or
cable are wrapped around the pump to
lift it, make certain that they are posi­
tioned so as not to damage the pump,
and so that the load will be balanced.