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QP205SH CENTRIFUGAL PUMP • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #3 (01/29/14) — PAGE 13

NEVER place the pump on soft soil. The suction hose or

pipe connection should always be checked for tightness

and leaks. A small suction leak in the hose or fittings could

prevent the pump from priming.

Elevation

Higher elevations will effect the performance of the pump.

Due to less atmospheric pressure at higher altitudes,

pumps

DO NOT have the priming ability that they have at

sea level. This is due to the “thinner air” or lack of oxygen

at higher altitudes.
A general rule of thumb is that for every 1,000 feet of

elevation above sea level a pump will lose one foot of

priming ability.
For example, in Flagstaff, Arizona where the elevation is

approximately 7,000 feet, the pump would have a suction

lift of only 18 feet rather than the 25 feet at sea level.

Table 3 shows suction lift at various elevations.

Table 3. Suction Lift at Various Elevations

Altitude

Feet

(Meters)

Suction Lift in Feet (Meters)

Sea Level

10.0 (3.048) 15.0 (4.572) 20.0 (6.096) 25.0 (7.620)

2,000 (610)

8.80 (2.680) 13.2 (4.023) 17.6 (5.364) 22.0 (6.705)

4,000 (1,219)

7.80 (2.377) 11.7 (3.566) 15.6 (4.754) 19.5 (5.943)

6,000 (1,829)

6.90 (2.103) 10.4 (3.169) 13.8 (4.206) 17.3 (5.273)

8,000 (2,438)

6.20 (1.889) 9.30 (2.834) 12.4 (3.779) 15.5 (4.724)

10,000 (3,048) 5.70 (1.737) 8.60 (2.621) 11.4 (3.474) 14.3 (4.358)

Table 4 shows percentage drops in performance as

elevation increases.

Table 4. Performance Loss at Various Elevations

Altitude

Feet (Meters)

Discharge Flow Discharge Head

Sea Level

100%

100%

2,000 (610)

97%

95%

4,000 (1,219)

95%

91%

6,000 (1,829)

93%

87%

8,000 (2,438)

91%

83%

10,000 (3,048)

88%

78%

GENERAL INFORMATION

APPLICATION

The QP205SH Centrifugal Pump is a high pressure pump

designed to handle all types of clear water applications.
The suction port on the QP205SH uses a 2-inch diameter

opening There are three discharge ports on the pump, 2 are

1-inch in diameter and the third is 1.5-inches in diameter.

This pump can discharge water at a rate of approximately

106 gallons/minute (gpm) or 401 liters/minute (lpm).
Centrifugal or self priming pumps are designed to purge

air from the suction line and create a partial vacuum in the

pump body. The reduced atmospheric pressure inside the

pump allows water to flow through the suction line and into

the pump body. The centrifugal force created by the rotating

impeller pressurizes the water and expels it from the pump.

POWER PLANT

This centrifugal pump is powered by a 5.5 horsepower air

cooled 4-stroke, single cylinder HONDA GX160 gasoline

engine that incorporates a low “Oil Alert Feature.”

OIL ALERT FEATURE

In the event of low oil or no oil, the HONDA GX160 engine

has a built-in oil alarm engine shut-down feature. In the

event the oil level is low the engine will automatically

shutdown.

STANDARD CENTRIFUGAL PUMP

Standard centrifugal pumps provide an economical choice

for general purpose dewatering. These types of pumps

should only be used in clear water applications (agricultural,

industrial, residential) as they have a limited solid handling

capability of only 10% by volume.

SUCTION LIFT

This pump is intended to be used for de-watering

applications and is capable of suction lifts up to 25 feet

at sea level. For optimal suction lift performance keep the

suction hose or line as short as possible. In general always

place the pump as close to the water as possible.

PUMP SUPPORT

The pump should always be placed on solid stationary

ground in a level position.