4" Standard Pump Installation, Operation & Service Manual
6. Position the new check valve in the packer in same position as was the old check valve (see Figure 36).
Position the new check valve spring on top of the new check valve with the larger diameter end of the spring
facing up.
7.
Carefully set the new functional element assembly in place, then install the two new 3/8-inch securing bolts
from the kit and torque to 20 - 35 ft-lb (27 - 50 N•m).
8. If siphon tubing is installed, remove the siphon plug from the new functional element. Connect the siphon
tubing fitting to the siphon port using fresh, UL classified for petroleum, non-setting thread sealant.
9. If applicable, open ball valve down line from the pump.
Replacing the Capacitor in Packer
When servicing unit use non-sparking tools and use caution when removing or installing
equipment to avoid generating a spark.
Serious injury or death can result from using a generic-type capacitor. Generic-type
capacitors do not contain internal bleed resistors.
Capacitor for 1/3 and 3/4 HP models is 440V, 17.5 µF continuous duty with internal bleed re-
sistor. Capacitor for 1-1/2 HP models is 440V, 25 µF continuous duty with internal bleed re-
sistor.
1. Remove wiring compartment cover.
2. Remove retaining clip.
3. Pull out capacitor.
4. Pull quick connectors.
5. Push connectors onto new capacitor.
6. Push capacitor into wiring compartment. Clip into place.
7.
Lubricate capacitor cover O-ring with petroleum jelly and reinstall cover. Do not use thread sealant. Torque to
35 ft-lb (50 N•m).
Figure 36. Functional Element O-Rings
Disconnect, lock out, and tag power at the panel before servicing the
pump.
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Replacing the Capacitor in Packer
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