Major Components; Piping In The Wall; Emergency Power; Horizontal Piping From Well To Pump - Craftsman 390.2514 Owner's Manual

Professional hydroglass shallow well jet pump
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MAJOR COMPONENTS
/ PIPING
MAJOR COMPONENTS
AND WHAT
THEY
DO
NOTICE:
Use Teflon
tape supplied
with
the pump
for making
all
threaded
connections
to the pump.
Impeller
and
Jet
Impeller
turns
with
motor
shaft,
causing
water
to fly out from
its
rim by centrifugal
force.
Impeller
rotation
creates
a vacuum
which
pulls
in more
water.
Part of the water
is diverted
back
to the jet
where
it passes
through
the nozzle
and venturi.
This creates
more
vacuum
to draw
in more
water.
In shallow
wells (less than 20 feet deep),
the vacuum
created
at the
pump
is enough
to pull water
to the pump.
Therefore,
the jet as-
sembly
is built into the pump.
Air Volume
Control
The
air volume
control
(AVC)
maintains
the
cushion
of air in
Standard
tanks.
Pressure
Switch
The pressure
switch
provides
automatic
control.
MODEL
NO.
PUMP
STARTS
AT
PUMP
STOPS
AT
390.2514
40 PSI
60 PSI
390.2518
40 PSI
60 PSI
Tank
The
tank serves
two
functions.
It provides
a reservoir
of water,
some of which
can be drawn
through
the house
fixture
before
the
pump
must
start. It maintains
a cushion
of air under
pressure.
Two types
of tanks are available.
Captive
_
and Standard.
No air
volume
control
is needed
with
Captive
Air* Tanks.
PIPING
IN THE WELL
A shallow well jet pump can be installed on a dug well, drilled well
or a driven point. SEARS shallow well jet pumps
have a built-in
check valve. In a dug or cased well, a foot valve and strainer should
be installed for easy priming.
It should be 5 to 10 feet below the
lowest level to which the water will drop while pump is operating
(pumping
level) (Figure 1).
The strainer should not be too close to the bottom, or sediment
may clog it. Before installing foot valve, check to see that it works
freely.
When using a foot valve, a priming tee and plug must he included
(Figure 2).
Be sure the vertical distance (lift) from the priming level to pump
is not over 20 feet, if the pump is over well This will be less if
pump
is offset from the well. Both figures are for sea level. The
maximum lift of any pump decreases
with the elevation above sea
level. This decrease
is at the rate of 1 foot per 1000 feet of eleva-
tion. For example, the lift is 17 feet and your elevation is 3000 feet
above sea level. You would then be pumI:Cmg 17 plus 3, or 20 feet.
This is still satisfactory for shallow well pumping.
EMERGENCY
POWER
In some
areas
and with
some
installations,
an emergency
power
supply
to guard
against
power
failure
is a good
idea. If you install
an engine-generator
set for emergency
backup
power
for your
pump,
supply
the generator
set manufacturer
with
the nameplate
data from
the pump
motor.
He will then
be able to provide
a gen-
erator
of the correct
size to power
your pump.
Klso, be sure to add
the load from
any other
accessories
(such
as lights)
that may be on
the same circuit.
Horizontal
Piping from Well to Pump
On well point
installations
where
the
horizontal
piping
is more
than 25 feet, a check
valve should
be installed
(Figure
3).
When
the pump
is offset
more
than
25 feet from
the well,
hori-
zontal
piping
should
be increased
in size to reduce
friction
losses.
Never
use offset piping
that is smaller
than the suction
tapping
of
the pump.
Horizontal
Offset Piping Sizes - Shallow
Well Jets
1-114"
1-1/2"
2"
Up to 25 ft.
25 to 50 ft.
50 to 200 ft.
Discharge
Pipe Sizes
When the pump is some distance from the house or point of water
use, the discharge pipe size should be increased to reduce pressure
losses.
1"
1-1/4"
1-112"
Upto 25 ft.
25 to 100 ft.
100 to 600 ft.
WellSeal
1-1/4"
Plastic Pipe
Plastic Pipe
F
5'To 10'
Pumping Level
Foot Valve
L
and Strainer
DUG OR CASED WELL
Figure
I
PlasticC_CvheC
k
Pipe
._VaVak,
e
NOTE: Chec_
vabe u_e_ i_ hc_
zomel _pmg
=s25
h. or more.
Steel
Drive
Pipe
Ddve
--
Coupling
_=J_
Well Point
DRIVEN POINT
Figure 3
Figure
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