Pentair S316 Owner's/Operator's Manual
Pentair S316 Owner's/Operator's Manual

Pentair S316 Owner's/Operator's Manual

Stainless steel radial flow submersible turbine

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Owner's/Operator's Manual
Stainless Steel
Radial Flow
Submersible
Turbine
INSTALLATION / OPERATION
MAINTENANCE

Table of Contents:

Safety ................................................................1
General .............................................................1
Specifications ....................................................2
Installation......................................................3-4
Three-Phase Current Unbalance...................4-5
Service ..............................................................5
Electrical Tests..................................................6
Pump Disassembly/Assembly .......................7-9
Repair Parts ....................................................10
Troubleshooting ..............................................11
Preventive Maintenance .................................12
S316 (Rev. 4/14/95)
READ AND FOLLOW SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS!
This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this
symbol on your pump or in this manual, be alert to the
potential for personal injury.
warns about hazards that will cause serious
personal injury, death or major property damage if ignored.
warns about hazards that can cause serious
personal injury, death or major property damage if ignored.
warns about hazards that will or can cause
minor personal injury or property damage if ignored.
The label NOTICE indicates special instructions which are
important but not related to hazards.
Carefully read and follow all safety instructions in this
manual and on pump.
Keep safety labels in good condition.
Replace missing or damaged safety labels.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Before installing your submersible turbine pump, review
the following checklist.
Be sure the well is clear of sand and abrasive material
before installing pump. Abrasive materials in the water
cause component wear and reduce pump capacity and
discharge pressure. Never use the pump to develop or
clean the well. Permanent pump damage can result within
the first few hours of operation.
If the well casing is suspected of being crooked, check it
with a gauge of identical length and diameter as the pump
and motor with two lengths of pipe attached. Serious dam-
age can result if the pump becomes lodged in a crooked
casing.
Be sure the well can supply a high-capacity turbine pump.
The well should be deep enough to cover the pump unit
with water, even at extreme pumping rates. Typically, the
pump should be submerged 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 M)below
the lowest water level and at least 5 feet (2M)above the
bottom of the well.
Air entrained in the water reduces performance and will
damage the pump.
Your pump is designed to provide maximum efficiency
under specific capacity and head conditions. Do not oper-
ate it beyond specified limits.
System controls and pump must match. Do not inter-
change controls with other models. Serious damage can
result to the unit if pump and controls do not match.
Motor control systems and pump units are repairable in the
field. To avoid serious damage to the unit, use only parts
obtained from authorized dealers/suppliers.
Average number of starts per day will influence motor and
control component life (starters, relays, capacitors, etc).
Select pump size, tank size and control components for
lowest practical number of starts per day. Excessive
cycling accelerates bearing, spline, and pump wear and
erosion of control contacts.

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Average number of starts per day will influence motor and control component life (starters, relays, capacitors, etc). Select pump size, tank size and control components for lowest practical number of starts per day. Excessive cycling accelerates bearing, spline, and pump wear and S316 (Rev. 4/14/95) erosion of control contacts.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Table I: Frequency of Starts Table III: Weight of Cable per 1000 Ft. (lbs.) Avg. No. of Starts per 24 Hr. Day 3-Phase 1-phase Size Nom. Dia. Weight Nom. Dia. Weight HP Rating Single Phase Three Phase 12-3 .500 .487 1 to 5 10-3...
  • Page 3: Installation

    6. Repeat Step 5 for each lead. 3. If resistance reading goes to zero on any cable lead, a leak to ground is present. Pull splice out of water. If meter reading changes to "infinity" (no reading) the 3" 3" leak is in the splice.
  • Page 4: Three-Phase Current Unbalance

    NOTICE: To avoid water hammer and pipe breakage, nameplate rated voltage. If not, consult power distance from first check valve to second check valve company. should not equal distance from second check valve to ground level. Well and Pump Test Controller Check and record static water level of well before starting tests.
  • Page 5: Service

    3-Phase Current Unbalance - Example 3-Phase Current Unbalance - Worksheet Here is an example of current readings at maximum Use this worksheet to calculate current unbalance for pump loads on each leg of a three wire hookup. Make your installation. calculations for all three possible hookups.
  • Page 6: Electrical Tests

    ELECTRICAL TEST The following electrical checks can be made with pump installed. Risk of high voltage electrical shock Only qualified electricians should perform these when testing. Can stun, burn, or kill. tests.When testing, use all normal precautions for the voltages involved. Circuit (Winding) Resistance Test Ground Check ( Figure 6A)
  • Page 7 SUBMERSIBLE PUMP DISASSEMBLY/MAINTENANCE: Removing Pump From Motor: • Inspect all parts for damage or visible wear. • Replace any broken or badly worn parts. Use of a pipe wrench discharge • Shaft runout must be .004" (.1mm) or less assembly will raise sharp burrs which can cut anyone measured every 6"...
  • Page 8: Pump Disassembly/Assembly

    PUMP ASSEMBLY Suction Bracket and Stage Installation Mount coupling so that end of 1. Install shaft key and coupling; make sure that shaft end shaft is flush is flush with end of smaller bore in coupling (Figure 10). with step in Tighten all setscrews on key and shaft.
  • Page 9 PUMP ASSEMBLY (cont.) 8. Slide impeller, eye first, along shaft into wear ring until it Drive collet into impeller stops on bracket. Slide collet, small end first, along shaft. with the small end of the With small end of collet driver, lock collet and impeller to collet driver.
  • Page 10: Repair Parts

    6S Submersible Stainless Steel Radial Flow Turbine Pump Parts View Repair Parts List Part Description Part No. Discharge M10746 Cable Guard Clamp M08594 Rubber Bearing M10804 Diffuser H05559 Collet M10257 Impeller Consult Dealer Wear Ring M10949 Suction Bracket H05555 Suction Screen M10962 Pan Head Screw 10-32x5/8”...
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Disconnect power unless required for testing. Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn, 2. Have electrical testing done by a qualified or kill. When troubleshooting or servicing pump, electrician. use all normal precautions for the voltages 3. Most problems occur above ground. Remove pump involved.
  • Page 12: Preventive Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE To avoid major repairs, make the checks listed below every 4 to 6 months. TEST RESULT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE INDICATIONS 1. Measure and record the 1. Reference number. 1. To aid in monitoring pump standing water level (from top of performance.

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