Flint & Walling Commander Pro 300 User Manual

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ground lug will then be secured with the nut

which holds the pump on the motor.

d. Connect the other end of the ground wire to

the power supply grounding terminal or to the

control panel ground bar if it is connected to

the power supply ground.

e. All connections should be tight and corrosion

resistant, including screws, lugs or clamps.

Grounding Control Boxes

1. It is recommended the control box grounding

terminal always be connected to circuits which

include a grounding conductor. In fact, this is a

requirement of the National Electrical Code. If

the circuit has no grounding conductor and no

metal conduit from the box to supply panel, use

a wire at least as large as line conductors and

connect from supply panel to the control box and

to the motor lead ground wire.

WARNING: Failure to ground the box frame can

result in a fatal electrical shock hazard if a circuit fault

occurs.

WARNING: Serious or fatal electrical shock may result

from failure to connect all metal plumbing, and the

motor if outside a drilled well, to the power supply

grounding terminal with wire no smaller than motor

cable wires. Do not use motor in swimming area.

Grounding Lightning Arrestors In Control Boxes

1. When the box has a lightning arrestor, it must be

grounded, metal to metal, all the way to the water

strata for the lightning arrestor to be effective.

Grounding the arrestor to a driven ground rod

provides little or no protection for the motor.

SUBMERSIBLE MOTOR COOLING

1. When the pump is set below any screen

openings or below the bottom of the casing a top

feeding well condition can exist which reduces

the rate of cooling water flow past the motor.

2. If the flow rate is less than specified a flow

indicator sleeve or an alternate method of

increasing water velocity past the motor must be

used for proper cooling.

Minimum Velocity Past the Motor

4” dia. motor – .25 ft./sec. (7.62 cm/sec)

6” dia. motor – .5 ft./sec/ (15.24 cm/sec)

3. A flow inducer sleeve is a tube over the motor,

closed off above the pump intake and extended

to the bottom of the motor or lower. The sleeve

material is corrosion resistant metal or heavy

plastic (See Figure 12).

4. A flow inducer sleeve should always be used

when the pump is in an open body of water.

Make sure that such an installation is grounded.

MAINTENANCE

IL0103

Figure 12

Pump Body

Stainless Steel

Worm Gear Clamps

Screen, Intake

Flow Inducer Sleeve

(Corrosion Resistant Material)

Submersible Motor

Centering Bolt

Corrosion Resistant

(3 Places)

All Water Flows Past

Motor

Required Cooling Flow

Minimum GPM required for motor cooling in water

up to 86ºF (30ºC).

Inches

Casing or

Sleeve I.D.

4” High

Thrust Motor

.25 ft/sec

GPM

6” Motor

.5 ft/sec

GPM

8” Motor

.5 ft/sec

GPM

4

5

6

7

8

10

12

14

16

1.2

7

13

20

30

50

80

110

150

9

25

45

90

140

200

280

10

55

110

170

245

SERVING SUBMERSIBLE MOTOR AND

CONTROLS

1. The following is included to assist in motor

installation and servicing. These procedures are

limited to the motor and control system: they do

not include pump requirements.

TIGHTENING LEAD CONNECTOR JAM NUT

1. It is recommended that ssible damage from

removal may prevent resealing. Torque the jam

nut from 15 to 20 lb. ft. on Franklin 4” motor and

60 to 70 lb. ft. on a 6” motor.

CABLE IDENTIFICATION WHEN COLOR CODE IS

LOST

(Single Phase Only)

If the colors on the individual drop cables cannot

be determined and the leads cannot be positively

identified, proceed as follows:

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