Exhaust conversion drawing – SANDPIPER S05 Non-Metallic User Manual
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SAFE AIR
EXHAUST
DISPOSAL
AREA
PUMP INSTALLATION AREA
1" DIAMETER AIR
EXHAUST PIPING
1" DIAMETER AIR
EXHAUST PIPING
1" DIAMETER AIR
EXHAUST PIPING
MUFFLER
LIQUID
LEVEL
SUCTION
LINE
LIQUID
LEVEL
SUCTION
LINE
MUFFLER
MUFFLER
PUMPING HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS
When a diaphragm fails, the pumped
liquid or fumes enter the air end of the
pump. Fumes are exhausted into the
surrounding environment. When pumping
hazardous or toxic materials, the
exhaust air must be piped to an
appropriate area for safe disposal. See
illustration #1 at right.
This pump can be submerged if the
pump materials of construction are
compatible with the liquid being pumped.
The air exhaust must be piped above the
liquid level. See illustration #2 at right.
Piping used for the air exhaust must not
be smaller than ½" (1.27 cm) diameter.
Reducing the pipe size will restrict air
flow and reduce pump performance.
When the pumped product source is at
a higher level than the pump (flooded
suction condition), pipe the exhaust
higher than the product source to
prevent siphoning spills. See illustration
#3 at right.
CONVERTING THE PUMP FOR
PIPING THE EXHAUST AIR
The following steps are necessary to
convert the pump to pipe the exhaust air
away from the pump.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove
the six self-tapping screws (item 1-H).
Remove the muffler cap and muffler
(items 1-G and 1-F). The
3
/
8
" NPT molded
threads in the air distribution valve body
(item 1-A).
Piping or hose may now be installed.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTE:
The manufacturer recommends installing
a flexible hose or connection between
the pump and any rigid plumbing. This
reduces stresses on the molded plastic
threads of the air exhaust port. Failure to
do so may result in damage to the air
distribution valve body.
Any piping or hose connected to the
pump’s air exhaust port must be
physically supported. Failure to support
these connections could also result in
damage to the air distribution valve body.
CONVERTED EXHAUST ILLUSTRATION
Illustration #1
Illustration #2
Illustration #3
Exhaust Conversion Drawing
½"
½"
½"