Introduction – Gorman-Rupp Pumps SFDV3A 1482269 and up User Manual

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OM-06397

SF SERIES

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Thank You for purchasing a Gorman‐Rupp SF Se­
ries Pump. Read this manual carefully to learn
how to safely install and operate your pump. Fail­
ure to do so could result in personal injury or dam­
age to the pump.

Because pump installations are seldom identical,
this manual cannot possibly provide detailed in­
structions and precautions for every aspect of
each specific application. Therefore, it is the re­
sponsibility of the owner/installer of the pump to
ensure that applications not addressed in this
manual are performed only after establishing that
neither operator safety nor pump integrity are com­
promised by the installation. Pumps and related
equipment must be installed and operated ac­
cording to all national, local and industry stan­
dards.

The pump motor must be operated through an ap­
propriate control box matching the voltage and
other characteristics of the motor. The control box
must also provide for proper operation of the motor
protection devices such as the integral moisture
and thermal switches. Control boxes and other
control devices other than those integral to the
pump motor are not covered in this manual.

Pump construction is cast iron, with ductile iron im­
peller and stainless steel shaft and hardware. The
pump is designed to handle raw, unscreened sew­
age and effluents. The pump is equipped with a
stand for floor mounting in a dry pit.

If there are any questions regarding the pump
which are not covered in this manual or in other lit­
erature accompanying the unit, please contact
your Gorman‐Rupp distributor or the Gorman‐
Rupp Company:

The Gorman‐Rupp Company

P.O. Box 1217

Mansfield, Ohio 44901-1217

Phone: (419) 755-1011

or:

Gorman‐Rupp of Canada Limited

70 Burwell Road

St. Thomas, Ontario N5P 3R7

Phone: (519) 631-2870

The following are used to alert personnel to proce­
dures which require special attention, to those
which could damage equipment, and to those
which could be dangerous to personnel:

Immediate hazards which WILL result in
severe personal injury or death. These
instructions describe the procedure re­
quired and the injury which will result
from failure to follow the procedure.

Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe personal injury
or death. These instructions describe
the procedure required and the injury
which could result from failure to follow
the procedure.

Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD
result in minor personal injury or product or
property damage. These instructions de­
scribe the requirements and the possible
damage which could result from failure to
follow the procedure.

NOTE

Instructions to aid in installation, operation, and
maintenance or which clarify a procedure
.

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