Electrical Installation - Johnson Pump SPXFLOW 500 GPH 12V Instruction Manual

Cartridge bilge pump submersible
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Cartridge 500-1250 GPH
INSTALLATION
Please follow the installation
instructions carefully to assure
maximum efficiency in your bilge
pump operation.
1. Mount the pump in the lowest
point of the bilge.
2. Select a point where the
bilge water is to be pumped
overboard as high as possible
above the water line and at
the shortest distance from the
pump. Install a 19mm/ 3/4"
thru-hull fitting (1250 – 28mm/
1.1/8").
3. Fasten a 19mm/ 3/4"
(1250 – 1.1/8") fuel resistant
hose from the pump outlet to
the thru-hull fitting. Avoid sharp
bends or loops. Support the
hose if necessary.
Note: In order to prevent air lock
is important that the hose not
be allowed to dip below the
pump outlet. The hose should be
constantly rising.

Electrical installation

1. Connect the brown wire to
the positive (+) terminal of the
battery.
2. Connect the black wire to the
negative (-) terminal of the
battery.
Original instructions
Bilge Pump Cartridge - Instruction Manual
3. Do not cut back insulation more
than necessary. Insulation or
cable sheathings have to be
removed in such a way that
they end well above the highest
bilge water level. The wire
connections should be sealed
with a marine sealant to prevent
wire corrosion.
To remove or replace power
cartridge
See page 17
1. Lift tab and rotate the two fins
in a counter clockwise direction
and lift out.
2. To reinstall, first make sure that
the seal is properly located.
Coat the seal with a light film of
vegetable oil or mineral oil, then
align the two cams on either
side of the power cartridge
with the two slots in the outer
housing. Press down and twist
in a clockwise rotation.
To ensure that the power
cartridge is properly located,
twist fins in a counter
clock-wise direction without
lifting tab. Cartridge should
stay in place.
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