Installation, Preparation installation (continued) – Craftsman 390.262454 User Manual

Page 3

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

PREPARATION

INSTALLATION (Continued)

BASIC TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED

Pipe Wrenches
Hacksaw

Adjustable Wrench

Knife

Screwdriver
Check Valve

Teflon Tape

Suction Pipe

NOTICE: Depth to water must not be more than 20’.

1. Long runs and many fittings increase friction and reduce

flow. Locate pump as close to water source as possible:

use as few elbows and fittings as possible.

2. Be sure water is clear of sand. Sand 'will plug the pump

and void the warranty.

3. Protect pump and all piping Irom freezing. Freezing will

split pipe, damage purhp and void the warranty. Check
locally for frost protection requirements (usually pipe
must be 12” below frost line and pump must be insu­
lated).

4. Be sure all pipes and foot valve are clean and in good

shape.

5. No air pockets in suction pipe,

6. No leaks in suction pipe. Use Teflon tape or Plasto-Joint

Stik' to seal pipe joints.

7. Unions installed near pump and water source will aid in

servicing. Leave room to use wrenches.

8

.

A WARNING

Pump body may explode if used as a

booster pump. DO NOT use in a booster application.

' Lake Chemical Co., Chicago, lUinois.

INSTALLATION

NOTICE: Use the installation method below which matches
your well type.

CASED W ELL INSTALLATION

1. Inspect foot valve to be sure it works freely. Inspect

strainer to be sure it is clean.

2. Connect foot valve and strainer to the first length of suc­

tion pipe and lower pipe into well. Add sections of pipe
as needed, using Teflon tape on male threads. Be sure that
all suction pipe is leakproof or pump will lose prime and

fail to pump. Install foot valve 10 to 20 feet below the low­
est level to which water will drop while pump is operat­

ing (pumping water level). Your well driller can furnish
this information.

3. To prevent sand and sediment from entering the pumjv

ing system, the foot valve/strainer should be at least 5 feet

above the bottom of the well.

4. When the proper depth is reached, install a sanitary weU

seal over the pipe and in the well casing. Tighten the bolts

to seal the casing.

5. When using a foot valve, a priming tee and plug as shown

in Figure 1 are recommended.

DUG WELL OR OPEN WATER

INSTALLATION

1. Follow cased well installation, steps 1, 2, 3 and 5.

Priming Tee
and Plug

Foot

Valve

Strainer^®____

2590 0996

Figure I - Cased/Dug W ell Installation

DRIVEN POINT INSTALLATION

1

.

2

.

Connect the suction pipe to the drive point as illustrated in

Figure 2. Keep horizontal pipe run as short as possible. Use
Teflon tape on male pipe threads. Multiple well points may
be necessary to provide sufficient water to pump.
Install a check valve in piping as shown in Figure 2. Flow

arrow on check valve must point toward pump.

Suction Pipe

to Pump

Check
Valve

Drive point ^
below water
level

Drive

Coupling

Drive
Point

2589 0996 y

Figure 2 - Driven Point Installation .

HORIZONTAL PIPING FROM W ELL TO
PUMP

1. Never install a suction pipe that is smaller than the suc­

tion tapping of the pump.

Advertising