Installation manual, Typical sewage installation – Wayne 200000-015 User Manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL

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TYPICAL SEWAGE INSTALLATION

1. This installation must be in accordance with the National

Electric Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances.

2. Use a basin that is large enough to accommodate the pump.

The basin diameter should be a minimum of 18 inches and

the depth a minimum of 24 inches.

3. Clean the basin of all debris.

4. Set the pump on a solid, level surface. Do not place pump

directly on clay, earth, gravel or sand. A brick or block may

be installed under the pump to provide a solid base.

5. Position pump in the basin so the switch is away from

incoming water. Verify the fl oat switch has at least 1 in.

clearance to the side wall of the basin and is free to move

throughout it’s movement.

6. Install discharge plumbing according to local, regional and

state codes. Do not reduce the discharge pipe size below

that which is provided on the pump.

7. Drill a 1/8 in. “weep” hole in the discharge pipe 1 in. above

the pump discharge. Water stream will be visible from this

hole when the pump is running. The hole must be cleaned

periodically.

8. If optional control device or fl oat is used, follow mounting

instruction supplied with device or fl oat.

9. Install a sealed basin cover to prevent debris from falling into

the basin, personal injury and contain gases and odors.

10. A union should be installed above the basin to allow easy

removal of the pump for cleaning and service.

11. Install a check valve (required) to prevent back-fl ow. It

should be installed above the union.

12. A gate valve or ball valve should be installed above the

check valve as required by local, regional or state codes.

13. Connect remaining discharge pipe. The remainder of

the discharge line should be as short as possible with a

minimum number of turns.

14. A vent pipe is required. It removes gases and odors and

should be installed as required by local, regional or state

codes.

15. Secure cords to discharge pipe to prevent possible

switch entanglement. Use cable or zip ties to secure the

power cords.

16. Connect pump power supply cord to a properly grounded

receptacle

17. Fill the basin with water. The pump will start when the water

level has reached the switch-on level. Verify the pump is

operating normally.

Figure 7: Submersible

Sewage Pumps

1. Check

Valve

7. Switch

2. Union

8. Minimum Diameter (18 in.)

3. Discharge Pipe

9. Minimum Depth (24 in.)

4. Inlet Pipe

10. Gasket/ Basin Lid

5. Basin

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Vent

Pipe

6. Pump

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3

5

2

7

6

4

8

9

10

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