Installation – HP Pressure Booster Pumps 0907 User Manual

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Mount pump in correct position or pump failure will result.

Figure 2 - No Air Pockets in Inlet Pipe

Figure 3 - Inlet Pipe Must Not Leak

Figure 5

IMPORTANT: Clean all filters and strainers on a regular schedule.

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No Sags

Sags Allow Air Pockets

No Air Leaks In
Inlet Pipe

Pipe Joint Compound
Will Damage Plastic

If Air Flows
Water
Won’t

If Air Pockets Form,
Water Won’t Flow

Use Teflon Tape

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Correct

Incorrect

Figure 4A

Figure 4B

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SAND AND SEDIMENT TRAP FILTER

Outlet

Clean Out

Standard Pressure
Tank - 42 Gallon Or
Larger

Inlet

Sand Settles To The Bottom

Installation

PUMP INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:
Pump is built to handle
clear water only; it is not designed to
handle water containing sand, silt or
other abrasives.
1.Refer to Figures 6, 7, and 8 for typi-
cal installations.

Support pump and

piping when assembling and when
installed. Failure to do so may cause
piping to break, pump to fail, motor
bearing failures, etc.

2. If the pump is used as part of a per-

manent installation, bolt to a rigid
foundation.

!

Use only compo-

nents that are rated for maximum pres-
sure pump can produce when used in
boosting system or any other system.
Do not exceed the total maximum
pressure boost as listed per model in
Performance Charts B.

PRESSURE BOOST SYSTEMS
1. On pressure boost systems, locate

the pump so that there will always
be a positive supply of water to the
pump (See Figures 6, 7 and 8).

2. For service convenience, install a

gate valve and union in the inlet
and discharge line.

Do not use a globe

valve or other restricting type of valve
that will seriously restrict the pumps
discharge capacity.

3. Install a check valve as shown in

Figure 6. Be sure check valve flow
arrows point in the direction of
water flow.

4. Whenever dirt, sand or debris is

present in the supply water, install a
strainer or filter on the inlet side of
the pump (See Figure 7).

NOTE: For heavy amounts of sedi-
ment, install a trap filter on the inlet
side of the pump (See Figure 5).
NOTE: Pressure gauges installed
before and after the filter will show
pressure differential indicating the
need for filter replacement or clean-
ing.

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