Star Water Systems S1503 User Manual

Homeguard, Optima, Model s1503

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NOTICE TO INSTALLER: Instructions must remain with installation.

FW1379 0913

Supersedes 0212

MODEL S1503

WATER POWERED EMERGENCY BACKUP

SUMP PUMP SYSTEM

PVC CONSTRUCTION

PREINSTALLATION CHECKLIST

Product information presented

here reflects conditions at time

of publication. Consult factory

regarding discrepancies or

inconsistencies.

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1.

Inspect your pump. Occasionally, products are damaged during shipment. If the unit or any of the parts are

damaged, contact your dealer before using.

2.

Read all the installation instructions regarding installing and start up. Retain for future reference.

1. This pump is designed for handling clear water. Do not

use in septic tanks to pump effluent or sewage pits to

pump sewage.

2. Repair and service of your backup system should be

performed by an authorized service station.

3. The installation of this backup pump requires the use

of a variable level float switch for operation. It is the

responsibility of the installing party, to ensure that the

float switch will not hang up on the pump apparatus or

SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF WARNINGS

1.

For your protection always disconnect the power

supply from its power source before handling the

components of your primary pump.

SEE BELOW FOR LIST OF CAUTIONS

Turbulence caused by high velocity

incoming water can negatively affect the on/off action

of the float mechanism. If this condition exists, the

incoming water must be baffled to avoid excessive

turbulence.

REfER TO WARRANTy ON pAgE 2.

pit peculiarities and is secured so the pump will turn

“on” and “off”. It is recommended that the pit be 18"

in diameter or larger to accommodate both a primary

and a backup pump.

4. Check the installation of the primary and backup

pump floats to ensure that both move freely and are

not being encroached upon where the float cannot

move. Adequate space between the floats must be

maintained.

5. The pump should be manually activated once a month

by lifting the float rod. Let the pump run for at least 15

seconds to prevent the pump from building up calcium

deposits and debris, which could harm the pump.

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COMPLIES WITH ASME A112.3.4.

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