Star Water Systems Convertible Jet Pump Quick Start Guide User Manual

Quick reference, Convertible jet pump, Guide

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CONVERTIBLE JET PUMP

QUICK REFERENCE

GUIDE

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PIPE SIZES

Priming Port

Venturi Tube

Ejector

INSTALLATION

Shallow Well Application Only

Attach ejector to face of pump with two (2) bolts

and gasket provided. Venturi tube on the ejector

inserts into the top tapping of the face of the pump.

SEE INSTRUCTION

MANUAL FOR

COMPLETE DETAILS

1

2

Shallow Well

Convertible

Single Pipe

EJECTORS

(Purchase separately)

Questions? Call 1-800-742-5044 BEFORE Returning Product

CAUTION: Drain the entire system if there

is danger of freezing. A drain plug is provided at

the bottom of the pump case for this purpose.

4

PREVENT

PUMP

DAMAGE!

Remove plug

in freezing

weather

WINTERIZING

Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action

Little or no

discharge

1. Casing not

initially filled with

water

1. Fill pump casing

2. Suction lift too

high, or too long

2. Move pump closer to

water source

3. Hole or air leak in

suction line

3. Repair or replace.

Use pipe tape

and pipe sealing

compound

4. Foot valve too

small

4. Match foot valve to

piping or install one

size larger foot valve.

5. Foot valve or

suction line not

submerged deep

enough in water

5. Submerge lower in

water

6. Motor wired

incorrectly

6. Check wiring diagram

7. Casing gasket

leaking

7. Replace

8. Suction or

discharge line

valves closed

8. Open

Pump will

not deliver

water or

develop

pressure

1. No priming water

in casing

1. Fill pump casing

2. Leak in suction

line

2. Repair or replace

3. Discharge line

is closed and

priming air has

nowhere to go

3. Open ball valve

4. Suction line (or

valve) is closed

4. Open

5. Foot valve is

leaking

5. Replace foot valve

6. Suction screen

clogged

6. Clean or replace

Loss of

suction

1. Air leak in suction

line

1. Repair or replace

2. Suction lift too

high

2. Lower suction lift,

install foot valve and

prime

3. Insufficient inlet

pressure or

suction head

3. Increase inlet

pressure by adding

more water to tank

or increasing back

pressure

4. Clogged foot

valve or strainer

4. Unclog

Pump

vibrates

and/or

makes

excessive

noise

1. Mounting plate

or foundation not

rigid enough

1. Reinforce

2. Foreign material

in pump

2. Disassemble pump

and clean

3. Impeller damaged 3. Replace
4. Worn motor

bearings

4. Replace

Pump will

not start or

run

1. Improperly wired

1. Check wiring diagram

on motor

2. Blown fuse or

open circuit

breaker

2. Replace fuse or close

circuit breaker

3. Loose or broken

wiring

3. Tighten connections,

replace broken wiring

4. Stone or foreign

object lodged in

impeller

4. Disassemble pump

and remove foreign

object

5. Motor shorted out 5. Replace
6. Thermal overload

has opened

circuit

6. Allow unit to cool,

restart after reason

for overload has been

determined

5

TROUBLESHOOTING

3/4 in. Discharge

(1/2 & 3/4 HP)
1 in. Discharge

(1 & 1-1/2 HP)

1-1/4 in.

Suction

1 in.

Pressure

To change from 115V to 230V

a. Using a pair of needle nose pliers, pull the

gray wire with the female flag connector

from the “A” terminal spade post. Place it

to the right on the “B” terminal space post.

(

Fig. 2a)

b. Pull the red wire with the female flag

connector from the “L2” terminal. Place it to

the left on the “B” terminal space post.

(

Fig. 2b)

1. The motor of this pump is dual voltage and can

run on either 115V or 230V. In general, 230V is

more economical to run, and requires a smaller

wire size. 1/2 and 3/4 HP pumps are pre-set in

the factory to run at 115V. (

Fig. 1)

2. For 230V service, change the following wires

on the terminal board:

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

3

230V

115V

023539 A

SEE REVERSE FOR PRIMING INSTRUCTIONS

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