Gorman-Rupp Pumps SE2C3A 115V 1P 1483930 and up User Manual

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SE SERIES

OM−06493

PAGE B − 2

INSTALLATION

PUMP INSTALLATION

Pump Motor Specifications

See Tables B-1 and B-2 for pump specifications.

Table B-1. Pump Specifications

Liquid

Level

Control

Locked

Rotor

Amperes

Pump

HP/

KW

Motor

Speed
(RPM)

Full

Load

Amperes

No

Load

Amperes

Discharge

Size

(NPT)

Model

Voltage/

Phase

SE2C3A

115/1

YES

6.8

4.3

22.7

1/2 HP

3470

2 INCH

w/BARBED

ADAPTOR

Table B-2. Additional Specifications

Pump

Model

Voltage/

Phase

115/1

SE2C3A

Approximate

Weight − Lbs. (kg)

Oil Capacity

Ounces (Liters)

Seal Cavity

Filling

Position

(H)orizontal

Pump

50 Ft. Cable

Seal

Cavity

Motor

Cavity

52 (24)

6 (3)

7 (0,2)

HORIZONTAL

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When installing or servicing the pump
or controls, follow all requirements for
the installation of wiring or electrical
equipment as outlined in the National
Electric Code. Follow all safety require-
ments. Failure to observe these require-
ments could result in injury or death to
personnel.

NOTE

Refer to the performance curve in Section E, Main-
tenance and Repair when determining the most
efficient piping installation. The recommended
maximum submergence depth is 23 feet. Great-
er depths could result in damage to the pump

Pump Dimensions

For the approximate physical dimensions of your
pump, refer to the pump specification data sheet
or contact your Gorman-Rupp distributor or the
Gorman-Rupp Company.

Lifting

Pump unit weights will vary depending on the
mounting and drive provided. Check the shipping
tag on the unit packaging for the actual weight, and
use lifting equipment with appropriate capacity.
Drain the pump and remove all customer-installed
equipment such as suction and discharge hoses
or piping before attempting to lift existing, installed
units.

Do not attempt to lift the pump by the
motor power cable or the piping. Attach
proper lifting equipment or a rope to the
lifting device fitted to the pump.

Positioning the Pump

The pump is designed to operate fully or partially
submerged. The rotating parts are oil lubricated,
and the motor is cooled by a constant flow of liquid
or air discharged through internal passages.

The pump will operate if positioned on its side, but
this is not recommended because the motor

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