Xylem IM125 R02 RJA & RJDS Quick Set User Manual

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TABLE A — WIRING CHART RECOMMENDED WIRE AND FUSE SIZES

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TOOLS AND MATERIAL REQUIRED

1. Two adjustable pipe wrenches
2. Open end adjustable wrench
3. Screwdriver
4. Measuring tape
5. Pipe clamp(s) (to hold pipe during installation).
6. Drive point system only - a slip over drive weight pounder

(to pound in drive point).

7. Galvanized pipe - a non-toxic pipe sealing compound or

type to insure air-tight joints.

8. Plastic pipe - a non-toxic cement or tape to insure air-tight

joints

Red Jacket convertible jet

pumps can be adapted to

the following shallow well

systems:

Fig. 1A - horizontally to a

shallow well.

Fig. 1B - horizontally to

drive point.

DEEP WELL SYSTEMS

SHALLOW WELL SYSTEMS

Red Jacket convertible jet

pumps can be adapted to the

following deep well systems:

Fig. 1C - horizontally to a 3"

or 4" double well seal.

Fig. 1D - horizontally to a

vertical 2" well adapter.

FIGURE 1

JET PUMP SYSTEMS

CAUTION

Distance in Ft. – Meter to Motor

Motor HP

Voltage

Branch Fuse

0-50' 51'-100' 101'-200' 201'-300' 301'-400' 401'-500'

Rat. Amps

Wire Size

1

3

115 15 14 14 12 10 8 8

½ 115 15 14 14 10 8 8 8

½ 230 15 14 14 14 14 14 12

¾ 115 20 12 12 10 8 6 4

¾ 230 15 14 14 14 14 12 10

1

115

20

12

12

8

6

6

4

1 230 15 14 14 14 12 12 10

Motor Voltage Change

The A.O. Smith and Emerson jet pump motors both have a
voltage change switch for ease of changing operating
voltage from low (115 volt) to high (230 volt) operation. The
A.O. Smith switch must be pulled out, moved and pushed in.
The Emerson switch is a toggle that can be changed using a
pen tip or a small screwdriver. The Emerson motor switch is
marked 115 and 230.

It is an industry standard procedure to ship
½ hp motors wired at 115 volts, connecting

them to a 230 volt power supply will damage the motor
windings, and/or the capacitor, and/or the overload protec-
tor. This damage is easily diagnosed and will not be covered
as a warranty failure.
Motors of ¾ hp and larger are factory wired for 230 volts.
Connecting them to a 115 volt power supply without chang-
ing the voltage switch will result in poor performance, noisy
operation and overload tripping due to high heat.

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