Safety instructions (continued), Table i - pump performance (in gallons per minute), Basic tools and materials needed – Sears 390.252158 User Manual
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)
6. Disconnect electrical power source before installing or
woridng on pump.
7. Ground pump with a ground wire run from grounding
lug on motor to a grounded lead in the service panel.
8. Line voltage and frequency of electrical power supply
must agree with motor nameplate.
9. Use of fuses or wire smaller than size recommended in
owner’s manual can cause overheating, possible fires,
and will void warranty.
TABLE I - Pump Performance (In Gallons per Minute)
NOTE: This system is designed for pumping depths of 20 feet or less.
Pump
Model
Discharge
Pumping Depth in Feet
Description
Suet.
Disch.
Pressure PSI
5’
10’
15’
20’
390.252158
1/2 HP S.W. Jet
1-1/4”
1”
40
8.2
7.3
6.2
5.0
BASIC TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED
Plastic Pipe Installation
Tools
Pipe Wrenches
Screwdriver
Knife or Saw to Cut Plastic Pipe
Tire Pressure Gauge
Materials
Plastic Pipe and Fittings (as required to complete job).
Teflon Tape (DO NOT use joint compound on plastic fittings).
Galvanized Steel Pipe Installation
Tools
Pipe Wrenches
Screwdriver
Pipe Cutting and Threading Tools
Tire Pressure Gauge
Materials
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings (as required to complete job).
Pipe Joint Compound or Teflon Tape
MAJOR COMPONENTS AND WHAT THEY DO
Impeller and Jet
Impeller turns with motor shaft, causing water to fly out
from its rim by centrifugal force. Impeller rotation creates a
vacuum which pulls in more water. Part of the water is di
verted back to the jet where it passes through the nozzle and
venturi. This creates more vacuum to draw in more water.
In shallow wells (less than 20 feet deep), the vacuum cre
ated at the pump isLenough to pull water to the pump.
Therefore, for shallow well use the jet is built into the pump.
Pre-Charged Tank
The tank serves two functions. It provides a reservoir of
water under pressure and maintains a cushion of air pres
sure to prevent pipe hammering and possible damage to
plumbing components. When water is drawn off through
the house fixtures, the pressure in the tank is lowered and
the pump starts.
Pressure Switch
The pressure switch provides for automatic operation.
Pump starts when pressure drops to 40 pounds and stops
when pressure reaches 60 pounds.
Check Valve or Foot Valve
This pump is equipped with a built-in check valve. Install a
check valve as close to well as possible on well point in
stallations. A foot valve must be installed in the well on dug
or cased wells. See Figures 2A and 2B, Page 4. For long hor
izontal pipe runs, install check valve as close to well as pos
sible (all types of wells).