Operation - Craftsman 390.2655 Owner's Manual

Submersible utility pump
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Grounding
Outlet
If your outlet
is not grounded,
install a copper
wire,
at least
14 gauge
(2mmZ), from
the outlet
box, as shown
in Figure
B, to a metal cold water
pipe. Use ground
clamp
on pipe.
IMPORTANT:
The
cold
water
pipe
you use as a ground
must have metal continuity
to electrical
ground.
If continuity
is interrupted
by plastic,
rubber,
or other
electrical
insula-
tors; such
as hoses,
fittings,
washers
or gaskets
(including
water
meter
or pump),
a metal
bypass
must
be used. Any
electrically
insulated
connector
should be jumped
(as shown
in Figure C), with
a length
of No. 4 wire clamped
securely
at both ends.
Automatic
Thermal
Overload
Protection
This pump
motor
has a built-in
automatic
thermal
overload
protector.
If the motor
overheats,
the protector
will open
and cut off power
to the motor
before
the heat
damages
it
internally.
The overload
will reset
automatically
and
the
pump
will restart
after the pump
cools down below
the dan-
ger point.
IAWARNING'_ DO NOT attempt
to work
on the pump
or
motor
if the
overload
seems
to have
tripped.
The
motor
may
restart
without
wm'ulng
at any
time.
You
could
be injured
and
the
pump
damaged
if it starts
when
you
are working
on it.
DO NOT attempt
to repair a non-operational
pump.
Take it
to Sears for service
by a qualified
technician.
Generator
Sizing
Below
is the minimum
Engine-Generator
Watt
rating
re-
quired
to power
this pump
motor.
Any additional
loads,
such as lights, must be added
to the listed load and the gen-
erator
sized accordingly.
Pump
Minimum Wa_
Motor HP
Rating of Generator
1/6
3000
1/4
3200
OPERATION
[_'WARNING-]Risk
of electric
shock.
Do
not
handle
pump
or pump
motor
with
wet hands
or when
stand-
ing on wet
or damp
surface,
or in water.
NOTICE:
Do not use this pump
in ponds
containing
plants
or fish.
1. Shaft seal depends
on water
for lubrication.
Do not oper-
ate pump
unless it is in at least 3/16" (4.75mm)
of water
as seal may be damaged
if allowed
to run dry.
2. Motor
is equipped
with
automatic
reset
thermal
pro-
tector. If temperature
in motor should
rise unduly,
switch
will
cut off all power
before
damage
can be done
to
motor.
When
motor
has cooled
sufficiently,
switch
will
reset automatically
and restart motor. If protector
trips re-
peatedly,
pump
should
be checked
as to cause
of diffi-
culty.
Low
voltage,
long
extension
cords,
clogged
impeller,
very low head or lift, etc., could cause cycling.
3. Pump will pump
water
down
to 3/16"
(4.75mm);
this
means
that it will not remove
all water.
If unit has been
operating
and suddenly
no water
comes
out of discharge
hose,
shut off unit immediately.
Water
level is probably
very
low
and
unit
has
broken
prime.
Use
mop
or
squeegee
to remove
remainhag
water.
I_,WARNING ] Risk of electric
shock.
Before
attempt-
ing
to check
why
unit
has stopped
operating,
dis-
connect
power
from
unit.
Do not handle
pump
with
wet hands
or when
standing
on wet or damp
sur-
faces,
or in water.
Failure
to follow
precaution
can
result
in personal
injury
and/or
property
damage.
Airlocks
When
a pump
airlocks,
it runs but does not move any water.
An airlock
wiU cause
the pump
to overheat
and fail. This
pump
has an anti-airlock
hole in the bottom
of the pump
body
(see Page
7). If you suspect
an airlock,
unplug
the
pump,
clean
out the anti-airlock
hole with
a paper
clip or
piece
of wire, and restart
pump.
IMPORTANT:
This hole allows
the pump
to start priming
within
15 seconds
in as little as 1/2" of water. NEVER restart
pump
in less than 1/2" of water.
Leakage
from
the anti-air-
lock hole is normal.

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