Bsp15, bsp25, Repair parts list – bsp15, Repair parts list – bsp25 – Blue Angel Pumps BSSF20 User Manual
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BSP15, BSP25
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1
Bracket
46049-001
1
2
Tee
fitting
17233-002
1
3
Battery
box
23217-001
1
4
Charger
17220-004
1
5
Control
box
30209-002
1
6
Screw control box
16119-002
4
7
Pump
17218-003
1
8
Flapper
valve
17216-001
1
9
Clamp
hose
16044-001
1
10
Float
switch
30033-001
1
Ref.
No.
Description
Part
Number
Qty
Repair Parts List – BSP15
For Replacement Parts, call 1-888-636-6628
Please provide following information:
- Model number
- Serial number (if any)
- Part description and number as shown in parts list
Address parts correspondence to:
Blue Angel Pumps
101 Production Drive
Harrison, OH 45030 U.S.A.
1 Bracket
46049-001
1
2 Charger
30221-001
1
3 Control
box
30222-003
1
4
Screw control box 16119-002
4
5 Pump
58324-001
1
6 Float
switch
30033-001
1
Ref.
No. Description
Part
Number Qty
Repair Parts List – BSP25
BSP15
BSP25
1
2
4
5
8
9
6
10
7
3
1
2
3
4
6
5
Working in the
vicinity of lead acid
batteries can be dangerous. Before
making connections or servicing the
batteries, read and follow instructions
in all applicable instruction manuals.
To reduce the risk of battery explosion,
follow the instructions in this manual
and those published by the battery
manufacturer, as well as those of
any other equipment used in the
surrounding area.
If battery acid
contacts your eye(s),
fl ush with cold running water for 10
minutes and seek immediate medical
attention. If acid contacts your skin or
clothing, wash immediately with soap
and water.
Never smoke or
allow a spark or
fl ame in the vicinity of the battery.
Avoid
dropping
metal tools on the
battery posts because they may spark
or short-circuit the system or battery,
causing an explosion.
Follow battery manufacturer’s
maintenance procedures and schedules.
Be certain that the area around the
batteries is well ventilated. Before
servicing the batteries, blow away
gasses by waving a piece of cardboard
near the batteries.
Maintenance
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