Pressure Tank Connection; Electrical; Precharged Tank Connection; Motor Switch Settings - Craftsman 390.2532 Owner's Manual

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PRESSURE
TANK
CONNECTION
ELECTRICAL
Precharged
Tank Connection
When
a precharged
tank is used, no AVC is necessary
See Figure
12 for typical
precharged
tank installation.
A precharged
tank
contains
a factory
provided
air
charge.
NOTICE: Your pump pressure
switch is set for a 4060 PSI
range and requires
a tank pre-charge
of 40 PSI for proper
operation
(see Figure 13). See tank owner's
air charge. An
annual check on tank charge is recommended.
Disconnect
power
before
working
on
pump,
motor,
pressure
switch,
or wiring.
Motor
Switch
Settings
If the motor
can operate
at either
115 or 230 volts, it
is set at the factory
to 230 volts. Do not change
motor
voltage
setting
if line voltage
is 230 volts, or if
you have a single voltage
motor.
NOTICE:
Never wire a 115 volt motor
to a 230 volt
line.
Remove
Motor
End Cover
Pressure
Regulator
Piping Tee and
1" Discharge
To Service
2358b
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Relief Valve
Figure
12 - Pump With
Captive-Air*
Tank
Check Pressure with
Tire Gauge
Figure
14 - Removing
Motor
End Cover
You will need to remove
the motor
end cover to
change
the voltage
setting.
The illustration
above also
shows
the pressure
switch.
If the power
supply con-
nection
still needs
to be made, the pressure
switch
cover will need to be removed.
Your motor
terminal
board
(located
under
the motor
end cover)
should
look like one of those below.
Plug Type Voltage
Selector
10_
0_97n¢
Figure
13 - Checking
Tank Pre-charge
Ground Wire ConnsctJon
Pressure Sw=tch
Figure
15 - Voltage
Set To 230 Volts, Plug Type
8

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