Cleaning Impeller; Cleaning Shallow Well Jet; Cleaning Deep Well Jet; How To Avoid Over-Pumping A Shallow Well - Craftsman 390.2522 Owner's Manual

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SERVICE
CLEANING
IMPELLER
1. Disassemble
pump per disassembly
instruction
on Page 11.
2. Remove
diffuser
and impeller
from pump.
3. Clean impeller
and reassemble,
CLEANING
SHALLOW
WELL
JET
To remove
a stone
or other
foreign
matter
from venturi
or
nozzle,
proceed
as follows:
1. Disconnect
power,
and release
all pressure
on system.
2. If pump
has an air volume
control,
unscrew
compression
nut from fitting in lower portion
of jet body. Tube will not
pull out of fitting.
3. Remove
suction
piping
from pump.
4. Remove
stainless
steel clamp
and remove
the jet assem-
bly by pulling it STRAIGHT
out and away from the pump
body.
5. Turn venturi
counter-clockwise
and remove
it. Tile noz-
zle is now exposed
and should
also be removed
by using
a 5/8" Hex socket
wrench
with extension.
Turn counter-
clockwise.
If socket
wrench
is not available,
insert an ice
pick, or other
similar pointed
tool carefully
into the noz-
zle. This will dislodge
foreign
material.
6. Flush foreign
material
out by running
water
through
the
nozzle in the smue direction
as the dislodging
tool was in-
serted.
Jet body
should
be in a horizontal
position
for
flushing.
7. Replace
nozzle and venturi.
8. Replace
jet assembly
as explained
under
"Installing
the
pump
on a shallow
well,"
Page 7.
CLEANING
DEEP WELL
JET
1. Disconnect
power.
2. Disconnect
piping and well seal or well casing adapter.
Of pitless adapter is used, piping does not have to be dis.
connected).
3. Withdraw
jet assembly
from well.
4. Unscrew
and remove
the venturi.
Remove
nozzle with a
socket
wrench,
if possible,
and clean. If nozzle cannot
be
removed,
clean
as explained
in steps
5, 6, and 7 reader
Cleaning
Shallow
Well Jet section
above.
HOW
TO AVOID
OVER-PUMPING
A SHALLOW
WELL
In the section
on Priming
The
Shallow
Well
Pump,
Page
10, the instructions
were
to open
the pressure
regulator
all
the way after the pump
starts
to deliver
water.
If you are
over-pumping
your well, however,
you can partially
close
the pressure
regulator
on your SEARS jet pump
to increase
the pressure
and reduce
the delivery.
HOW
TO HANDLE
A GASEOUS
WELL
In some localities
well water
contains
gases which
must be
allowed
to escape
before
the water is used. This can be done
as shown
in Figure 14.
A good way of delivering
gas-free water is to suspend
a pipe,
closed
at the bottom
and open
at the top, surrounding
the
suction
pipe (Figure
14). Since the gases rise in tile well cas-
ing, the water
sucked
clown through
the pipe and into the
suction
pipe is free of gas. It is imperative
that this _'pe of
well be vented
to the outside
of any enclosure.
AIR CONTROL
IN FLOWING
WELLS
Flowing
wells,
or wells with
little or no drawdown,
could
create
a special
problem
in air control
in the operation
of
your water
system.
In such cases, it is recommended
that you install a Captive
Tank, in which
an air control
mechanism
is not required.
strap or
cap
Figure 14
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