Milton Roy Hartell Pumps Powerflow Series Installation Operation & Maintenance

Milton Roy Hartell Pumps Powerflow Series Installation Operation & Maintenance

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HARTELL POWERFLOW SERIES AUTOMATIC CONDENSATE
REMOVAL PUMPS
INTRODUCTION
HARTELL condensate pumps are designed to collect and automatically remove the water produced
from an air conditioner evaporative coil and/or a gas-condensing furnace. This pump has been
carefully engineered to provide long, trouble free service and is of the highest quality workmanship
and materials.
These pumps have been thoroughly inspected and tested, then carefully packaged to insure safe
delivery and operation. When you receive your pump, examine it carefully to determine that there
are no damaged or broken parts. If damage is detected, notify the firm from where the pump was
purchased. They will assist with a repair or replacement.
See the precautions listed below before continuing.
CAUTION: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION
- Pump should only be used with liquids compatible with pump component materials. Do not use to
pump flammable or explosive fluids. Do not use in explosive atmospheres.
- The pump is supplied with a grounding type plug. To reduce the risk of electrical shock be certain
that it is connected to a properly grounded, grounding receptacle.
- In any installation where property damage and/or personal injury might result from an inoperative
or leaking pump due to power outages, discharge line blockage, or any other reason, a back up
system(s) (aux. switch) and/or alarm should be used.
- Do not handle pump with wet hands or when standing on a wet or damp surface, or in water.
- Shut off the electrical power at the fuse box before making any connections. All wiring must
comply with local codes.
Hartell Powerflow series condensate pumps are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects, for a period of 18 months from the date of
Installation, or 20 months the date of manufacture. Hartell will repair, or replace any Powerflow pump determined to be defective by the factory or
an authorized representative. End users should contact the installing contractor for all warranty claims, installing contractors should return the
pump to the place of original purchase with dated sales receipt. Wholesalers should contact their Hartell sales representative, or the factory to
process any warranty claim. Hartell shall not be held liable for resultant damages caused by products that have failed. The installing contractor must
consider the safeguards necessary to protect the surrounding areas from possible water damage should the pump or piping system fail. Warranty
will be voided if the product has been subject to abuse, tampering, altering, negligence, improper installation, or mis-application.
LIMITED WARRANTY
I N S T A L L A T I O N
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Hartell Pumps
Division of Milton Roy Co.
70 Industrial Drive
Ivyland, PA
18974
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Phone: 215-322-0730
Fax: 215-322-2944
Web: www.hartell.com
Email: info@hartell.com

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  • Page 1 I N S T A L L A T I O N M A I N T E N A N C E KTP20 Hartell Pumps Division of Milton Roy Co. Phone: 215-322-0730 HARTELL POWERFLOW SERIES AUTOMATIC CONDENSATE 70 Industrial Drive...
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION Ceiling and Joists 1. Place pump in a location convenient to the appliance drain line. Cut tubing at an angle 2. Pump may be mounted level to so that bottom of reservoir doesn't close it. ensure proper operation. Attach Be sure tubing does not directly to air conditioning unit, interfere with float.
  • Page 3 To wire as an alarm switch: (Figure 5) 1. Unplug the condensate pump from power source 2. Use a screwdriver release the latch in the pump top cover. 3. Remove the safety switch (connected with two yellow lead wires) Remove the yellow lead from the bottom (normally closed) terminal and replace it on the middle (normally open “NO”) terminal.
  • Page 4 Check Valve Access Instructions: 1. Disconnect power to furnace/AC unit. Unplug the pump. Disconnect the tubing; drain the pump. 2. Place the pump on a flat surface. Squeeze the tabs on either side on the check valve to release it. The check valve contains a small duckbill. Be careful not to lose it when pulling of the valve.

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