Burcam 300530 THERMOPLASTIC BASE COLUMN SUMP PUMP 1/3HP 115V User Manual

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INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

Please read these

instructions carefully.

Failure to comply to

instructions

and

designed

operation of

this system,

may

void

the warranty.

Your pump has been carefully

packaged at the factory to prevent

damage during shipping. However,

occasional damage may occur due to rough

handling.

Carefully inspect your pump for

damages that could cause failures. Report any

damage to your carrier or your point

of purchase.

MODEL

300530

COLUMN

SUMP PUMP

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

This fine pump that you have just purchased is

designed from the latest in material and workmanship.

Before installation and operation, we recommend the

following procedures:

Check with your local electrical and plumbing codes

to ensure you comply with the regulations. These

codes have been designed with your safety in mind.

Be sure you comply with them.

We recommend that a separate circuit be lead

from the home electrical distribution panel properly

protected with a fuse or a circuit breaker. We also

recommend that a ground fault circuit be used.

Consult a licensed electrician for all wiring.

The ground terminal on the three prong plugs should

never be removed. They are supplied and designed

for your protection.

Never make adjustments to any electrical appliance

or product with the power connected. Do not only

unscrew the fuse or trip the breaker, remove the

power plug from the receptacle.

Assuming that you have a sump pit located in your

basement floor... Your sump pit must be constructed

from concrete, brick, tile or more recently a sump

basin made from plastic and/or fiberglass. The

minimum size of your sump pit MUST be 18” in

diameter and no less than 25” deep. When pit is

ready, proceed to next step.

MONTHLY MANDATORY

CHECK-UP :

1. Inspect the pump and the sump for any obvious

condition that necessitates cleaning, correction,

adjustement or repair.

2. Clear the sump and the surroundings of any paper, leaves

or other debris that might clog the input openings. Remove

anything that might float into the sump.

3. Assure that the pump is secure and vertical for proper

operation.

4. Assure that there is adequate clearance from any

combustible materials or structure. Stored materials must

be kept away from the pump. Shelves or cabinet structures

must not be in close proximity over the pump.

5. Assure that the motor is securely plugged into a proper

GFCI electrical outlet.

6. Test the ‘GFCI’ outlet by pressing its test switch. This should

prove that the outlet is energized and will trip off to protect

against a ground fault. Be sure to reset the ‘GFCI’ by

pressing its reset switch.

7. Lift the float to prove that the pump will start when required.

(Step 8 below will test submersible pumps with enclosed

floats).

8. Put a pail of water (8 liters) in the sump to prove that any

check valve present will permit effluent to flow.

9. Observe that the plumbing can carry the effluent safely out

of the residence.

2190 Boul. Dagenais West

TEL: 514.337.4415

LAVAL (QUEBEC)

FAX: 514.337.4029

CANADA

H7L 5X9

[email protected]

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