Flint & Walling Commander Pro 75 User Manual

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2. Zero the ohmmeter by clipping the leads together and

adjusting the zero ohm knob until the needle indicates

zero. Zero the ohmmeter before each use or every

time selector switch is changed.

3. Clip one ohmmeter lead to bare cable end.
4. Clip the other lead to edge of steel tank in which

pump and cable are submerged. If pump is already in

the well, clip lead to discharge pipe metal well casing

or bare ground wire.

5. A reading of less that 1,000,000 ohms indicates that

cable or splice is grounded. Slowly raise cable from

the water at the ohmmeter end. When trouble spot

moves clear of the water, needle will move toward

infinity reading. In an old installation with the pump in

the well, a reading of 20,000 ohms or less indicates

a breakdown in the insulation; in this case pull the

pump.

PUMP INSTALLATION

1. The following pump installation instructions use

Schedule 80 PVC pipe or galvanized pipe. If either

of these two types are used, a foot clamp or vise will

be required to hold the PVC or galvanized pipe when

connecting the next pipe length.

2. Install the pump in a well which is sand-free, straight,

and has sufficient flow of water to supply the pump.

Clear well of sand and any other foreign matter with a

test pump before installing the submersible pump.

NOTE: Using the submersible pump to clean the well will

void the warranty. When drilling a new well in an area

where sand is a problem, a sand screen must be installed

to protect the pump and motor.
3. Chlorinate the well first. Drop 24 to 48 HTH (chlorine)

tablets into the well before lowering the pump into the

well. This will prevent contamination and the growth

of iron bacteria which could later plug the well and the

pump. The chlorinated water will be pumped out of

the system when testing the pump flow.

4. BE SURE the top edge of the well casing is perfectly

smooth; sharp or jagged edges can cut or scrape the

cable and cause a short.

5. Install a line check valve within 25 feet of the pump

and below the draw down level of the water supply.

The check valve should be the same size as the

discharge outlet of the pump or larger.

NOTE: Use of pipe smaller than the discharge tapping of

the pump will restrict the capacity of the pump and lower

its operating performance.
6. When connecting the first length of pipe and

placing the pump in the well casing, care should be

maintained to center the pump in the well. It is easier

to handle the pump if a short piece of pipe is installed

first, rather than a long piece. Install the check valve

at the end of the first piece of pipe prior to lowering

the pump into the well. Maintain alignment as the

pump is placed and lowered into the well, a torque

arrester is recommended to keep the pump centered

in well. Wrap the pipe with enough tape at top and

bottom of torque arrestor to keep it from sliding up the

pipe while the pump is being lowered into the well.

7. If not already done, splice the electrical cable to the

motor leads. The cable and ground wire should be

taped to the discharge pipe. Tape the cable about 5

feet above the discharge and every 20 feet thereafter.

Install cable guards if required to eliminate rubbing

against the well casing. Do not let the cable drag over

the edge of the well casing. Never allow the weight of

the pump to hang on the cable alone.

8. Lower the pump into the well slowly without forcing.

Use a vise or foot clamp to hold the pipe while

connecting the next length. A boom, tripod or

pump setting rig is recommended. Lower pump to

approximately 10 feet below maximum draw down of

the water if possible and keep approximately 10 feet

from the bottom. DO NOT set pump on bottom of

well. Before each new length of pipe is added, attach

the coupling to the top of the pipe length. This will

provide a stop for the foot clamp to hold while the next

section of pipe is being installed.

WELL SEAL/PITLESS ADAPTER INSTALLATION

1. All installations should have a well seal. Make sure

the seal is seated and tighten the bolts evenly.

NOTE: Be sure to assemble the tee to the pipe above

the well seal to prevent dropping the pipe and pump down

the well as you lower it.

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