Xylem IM196 R01 Explosion Proof Wastewater Pumps Listed Class 1, Groups C and D Hazardous Locations User Manual

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CHECK ROTATION

Always verify correct rotation. Correct rotation is indi-

cated on the pump casing. Both three phase and single

phase motors in this series are reversible. It is allowable to

bump or jog the motor for a few seconds to check impeller

rotation. It is easier to check rotation before installing the

pump.
See the Motor Manual for Instructions to Change Rotation.
Lower the pump(s) into the wetwell.
Check to insure that the floats will operate freely and not

contact the piping.
NOTICE: DO NOT SWITCH PRIMARY POWER

LEADS COMING INTO ANY THREE

PHASE PANEL, THIS WILL REVERSE RO-

TATION ON ALL THREE PHASE MOTORS

CONNECTED TO THE PANEL.

NOTICE: MOTOR STARTUP TORQUE, "KICKBACK",

WILL CAUSE THE MOTOR TO TWIST

IN THE DIRECTION OPPOSITE RO-

TATION. INSURE THAT THE PUMP

ASSEMBLY IS ADEQUATELY RE-

STRAINED.
DO NOT PLACE HANDS IN PUMP

SUCTION WHILE CHECKING

MOTOR ROTATION. TO DO SO

WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL

INJURY.

OPERATION

Fill the wetwell with clear water.
Place Control Panel switch(es) in Automatic position and

thoroughly test the operation of the ON, OFF, Alarm

and, where used, the Guaranteed Pump Submergence

Floats. Important: Failure to provide a Neutral from the

power supply to a 1Ø Control Panel will not allow the

panel control circuit to operate. The Neutral is necessary

to complete the 115 volt control circuit.
Check voltage and amperage and record data on the

front of this manual for future reference. Compare the

amperage readings to the pump nameplate maximum

amperage. If higher than nameplate amperage investigate

cause. Operating the pump off the curve, i.e. with too

little head or with high or low voltage will increase am-

perage. The motor will operate with frequency not more

than 5% and voltage not more than 10% above or below

pump nameplate data. Performance within this range will

not necessarily be the same as the published performance

at the exact rated nameplate frequency and voltage.

Correct the problem before proceeding. Three phase un-

balance is also a possible cause. See the Section on Three

Phase Power Unbalance and follow the instructions listed.
Reset the Alarm circuit, place pump switch(es) in the Au-

tomatic position and Control Switch in ON position. The

system is now ready for automatic operation.
Explain the operation of the pumps, controls and alarms

to the end user. Leave the paperwork with the owner or

at the control panel if in a dry, secure location.

PANEL WIRING DIAGRAMS:

Control panels are shipped with instructions and wiring

diagrams. Use those instructions in conjunction with this

IOM. Electrical installation should be performed only by

qualified technicians.
ALARMS:

We recommend the installation of an alarm on all Waste-

water pump installations. Many standard control panels

come equipped with alarm circuits. If a control panel is

not used, a stand alone high liquid level alarm is avail-

able. The alarm alerts the owner of a high liquid level in

the system so they can contact the appropriate service

personnel to investigate the situation.
OPTIONAL PANEL FEATURES:

Guaranteed Pump Submergence Float: Many engineers

specify a redundant OFF float, also referred to as a Guar-

anteed Pump Submergence Circuit. This provides a sec-

ond OFF float as protection from “OFF” float failure or

hang up which protects the pump(s) from running dry.

FLOAT SWITCHES

We recommend using a narrow angle hermetically sealed

mercury float switch such as Model Number A2K23(W)

or an equivalent in Class 1 hazardous environments. The

A2K23(W) can be ordered with longer cords by chang-

ing the 4

th

digit in the number, all lengths are acceptable.

They are designed for use with Intrinsically Safe Relays.
OFF Float: Should be set at or above the top of the

pump/motor dome. This will insure that the motor is

properly cooled and provide the best overall pump life.

The pump should be fully submerged when running. The

outer (lower) shaft seal must be in liquid when motor is

operated, whether motor is submerged or in air. Seal life

will be affected if run dry. Exception: it is allowable to

bump or jog the motor for a few seconds to check impel-

ler rotation! See Motor Manual under Application.
Guaranteed Pump Submergence Float: When used this

should be the lowest float. Set a few inches below the

other OFF Float.
ON Float(s): Should be set far enough above the highest

OFF Float to allow the pump(s) to run for a 2 minute

cycle.
Alarm Float: Set above the ON float(s) and below the

basin inlet.
See Float Switch and Panel Chart.

INSTALLATION

Connect the pump(s) to the guide rail pump adapters or

to the discharge piping.
Guide rail bases should be anchored to the wetwell floor.
Complete all wiring per the Motor Manual, Control

Panel wiring diagrams and NEC, Canadian, state,

provincial and/or local codes.
This a good time to check for proper rotation of the

motors/impellers.

OPERATION

INSTALLATION

DANGER

Hazardous Machinery

!

FLOAT SWITCHES

CHECK ROTATION

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