Dimension
Weight
Pump Style
Capacity
Pressure
Motor
Lubrication
Control
Gauge
Inlet Connection
Outlet Connection
Discharge Hose
Hose Ends
Pressure Feed Method: (Preferred Method #1)
This is typically a residential water source with about 40 to 60 psi
1. Fill the water line (or test vessel) to be tested prior to pump connection.
2. Connect water supply hose to the garden hose inlet € connection on the pump.
3. Open valve and turn supply water on.
4. Purge the pump and pressure hose of all air.
5. Connect output (pressure) hose between pump (B) and water line (or vessel) being
tested. (Water line or test vessel should be pre-filled with water before the test pump
is attached.)
6. Turn pump on and purge water line (or vessel) of all air at the highest point of the
system. Close valve once air has been purged.
7.
With pump running, bring water line (or vessel) to pressure.
8.
Watch the gauge (A) while pumping. As you reach the desired pressure; turn the
valve (C) to the 'off' position. Motor can now be turned off. If pressure drops off,
there is a leak in the line.
Gravity Feed Method: (Preferred Method #2)
This method requires a tank with a water outlet at the bottom. The water tank's outlet
Should be lever with or above the level of the water inlet connection on the pump. This
allows water to flow naturally into the test pump. Follow the "Pressure Feed Method" s
steps 1 through 8 (listed above).
June 2013
Operating Instructions
Model 39300 and 39301
Hydrostatic Test Pump
14" ( 5.5cm)L x 10" (3.9cm)W x 12" (4.7cm)H
35lbs; 16kg
Twin piston, positive displacement
4gpm / 15lpm, @60hz; 3.4gpm / 12lpm @ 50hz
0 - 300psi (20 bar)
1/2hp 115/230V, 1725rpm @60hz, 1450rpm@50hz
Chassis Grease
Adjustable pressure relief valve
Glycerin filled, 0 - 600psi (40bar)
3/4" Female garden hose
9/16 - 18 JICF Male
1/4" NPT Male x 1-' (3m), 4000psi (266 bar)
9/16 - 18 JICF Female swivel x 1/4" Male NPT
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