Davey 4 Submersible Borehole Pumps SERIES J User Manual
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When the unit is connected and operating the phase balance should be checked. This should be within the 5%
variation. “Rolling” the leads may help to improve a small unbalance, but major phase unbalance will usually be
attributable to an input power unbalance. This must be addressed before the pump is used.
9.
Earthing single and three phase pumps
Furthermore, control boxes and starters must also be earthed. If testing is used outside a well, the motor must be
connected to the power supply earth lead to prevent a lethal shock hazard.
10.
Initial start-up
Before connecting the pump outlet pipe from the bore, a bend and gate valve should be screwed into the top of the
bore cap.
Never start the pump at full flow for the first time.
We recommend that the gate valve be only slightly open to start the pump.
Never open the gate valve abruptly, as this may raise sand or silt deposits.
For the first ten to twenty minutes of operation, it is suggested to keep the gate valve only slightly open, to maintain
a low flow. This low flow will prevent, in the case of excessive sand in the water, the pump seizing.
Immediately the pump has been started, catch some of the discharge water in a large container and allow solids to
settle out. If little or no sand appears, open the valve one third and pump until the discharge water is clear.
In the event of excessive amounts of sand being pumped the pump should be shut down and the bore
should be attended to before restarting the pump.
Davey submersibles are not guaranteed against failure due to pumping sand. Pumping of sand, even small
quantities of very fine sand will shorten the effective life of any pump.
The pump should be run for a period of at least 30 minutes and then the water level in the bore checked to ensure
that the water level in the bore has not dropped to a dangerously low level. Continuous monitoring of bore water
level is recommended.
Continuing operation at low water level will cause damage to the pump and motor mechanical parts due to
alternating shock pressures on the pump.
If in doubt about the draw down level of the bore, install low level probe controls, available from Davey.
11.
Minimum Flow Conditions
12.
Maximum Flow Conditions
Premature pump failure may result if pumps are run
Premature pump failure may result if pumps are
continuously at flow rates LESS than the following:
run for more than a short period at flow rates
GREATER than the following:
Flow Rates
Flow Rates
Model
I/Min.
(GPH)
Model
I/Min.
(GPH)
J25 Series
15
198
J25 Series
31
409
J40 Series
30
396
J40 Series
45
594
J60 Series
44
581
J60 Series
70
924
J80 Series
50
660
J80 Series
100
1320
J110 Series
80
1056
J110 Series
140
1848
J160 Series
100
1320
J160 Series
210
2772
J250 Series
150
1980
J250 Series
310
4092
All pump motors are equipped with an earth lead which must be connected to the earth of the
incoming power supply.
Do not use metal drop pipe as the earth return under any circumstances.
Never run this pump without discharge flow for more than a few seconds, as the water will heat and
cause damage to the pump or pipe lines not covered by guarantee.