Pumptec 356U SERIES User Manual

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Version 061113

Pumptec Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

PUMP SERIES 348U | 350U | 356U

IMPortANt:

For pumping liquids other than water, contact

your supplier.

DANgEr!

Do not pump hazardous materials

(flammable, caustic, etc.), unless the pump is specifically

designed and designated to handle them.

WArNINg!

To reduce risk of electric shock, always

disconnect pump from power source before handling or

servicing.

WArNINg!

Any wiring of pumps should be performed

by a qualified electrician.

cAutIoN!

These pumps are not intended to be

submersed.

Pumptec, Inc. is not responsible for losses, injury, or death

resulting from a failure to observe these safety precautions,

misuse or abuse of pumps or equipment.

iNStALLAtiON

MOUnTIng

Pump motor set can be mounted in any position EXCEPT

with pump head higher than motor. To minimize amp draw,

noise and vibration, use appropriate flexible hose to inlet and

discharge ports.

lOCATIOn

cAutIoN!

If the pump is used in extremely dirty or

humid conditions, it is recommended pump be enclosed. Do

not store or operate in excessively high temperature areas or

without proper ventilation.

The pumping system can be mounted where it is visible, but

it must be protected from rain, dirt and chemical spray or

splashing. The pump must never be installed on a vertical

surface with the pump head higher than motor, like a capital

letter “T”, for example.

PrE-OPErAtiON

InlET COnDITIOnS

cAutIoN!

DO NOT STARVE THE PUMP

OR RUN DRY. Temperatures above 130°F will require

pressurized inlet to avoid cavitation and seal damage.

DISCHARgE COnDITIOnS

Open all valves in system prior to operation to avoid excessive

load on motor and system from a pressure spike. Follow the

instructions of proper system design. Refer to supplier if

assistance is needed.

PRESSURE REgUlATIOn

Verify pressure regulation devices are operating correctly.

nOZZlES

nozzles create pressure in most systems and they become

larger with use. larger nozzles decrease system pressure. Verify

the quality of nozzles prior to operation.

MOTOR SHAFT ROTATIOn

cAutIoN!

Motor shaft rotation must always be

counterclockwise in order to assure proper function of pump

or warranty may be void.

PUMPED lIQUIDS

Some liquids may require a flush between operations or before

storing. For pumping liquids other than water, contact your

supplier.

cAutIoN!

If the pump is used in extremely dirty or

humid conditions, it is recommended pump be enclosed. Do

not store or operate in excessively high temperature areas or

without proper ventilation.

oPerAtIoN

gEnERAl OPERATIng InFORMATIOn
Pressure is often created by forcing a volume of fluid (flow)

through a specific size hole (nozzle). Additionally, pressure can

be created by pumping into a non-expanding chamber. Pressure

is measured and stated in PSI – pounds per square inch.
Flow is created based upon the pump displacement and speed

(RPM) of the motor. Pump plunger size affects flow based upon

the same RPM. The faster the motor speed, the greater the

flow. Flow is measured and stated in gPM – gallons per minute.
The pump, driven by a motor or engine, draws fluid through a

set of valves into the pumping chamber and the fluid is then

forced out of a set of valves to exit the pump. The back and

forth movement of the plunger in the sealed pumping chamber

creates the suction and discharge actions.
Once the fluid has exited the pump it must be controlled

until it exits the nozzle or reaches the place it needs to go.

This control is achieved via the use of system components

such as an unloader or regulating valve. The pumps are

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