Pump Performance; Approved Liquids; Check The Engine Oil Level; Check - Honda WMP20X Owner's Manual

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Approved Liquids

The following tables list chemicals the multi-purpose pump is capable
of pumping. Verify that the liquid to be pumped is listed in one of these
tables. After each use, drain the pump chamber into a suitable
container and flush with fresh water.
DO NOT PUMP LIQUIDS FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
WARNING
Chemicals can cause burns or serious injury.
Wear protective clothing and eye protection when handling
chemicals.
Follow the chemical manufacturer's handling procedures.
Be familiar with any safety precautions that are needed to properly
pump the chemicals that are listed.
NOTICE
Pumping liquids that are not listed may damage the pump.
Industrial Chemicals
Acetic Acid, 20%
Glycerine (Glycerol)
Aluminum Sulfate
Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Sulfate
Magnesium Chloride
Barium Sulfate
Magnesium Nitrate
Borax (Sodium Borate)
Magnesium Sulfate
* Calcium Chloride
Citric Acid
Copper Sulfate
Detergents (General)
Ethylene Glycol
Fatty Acids
Potassium Carbonate Sulfuric Acid, 0-29%
Ferric Nitrate
Potassium Chloride
Ferric Sulfate
Ferrous Sulfate
Formaldehyde, 40%
* Temperature does not exceed 80°F (26°C)
The temperature operating range of the pump is between
20 ~ 130°F (-7 ~ 54°C).
Agricultural Chemicals
Aatrex
Amiben
Ammonium
Thiosulfate
Banvel
Basagran
Bicep
Bladex
6
Sodium Acetate
Lactic Acid
Sodium Bicarbonate
Lead Acetate
Sodium Bisulfate
Sodium Bisulfite
Sodium Carbonate,
Sodium Chlorate
Maleic Acid
Sodium Chloride
Nickel Chloride
Sodium Nitrate
Nickel Sulfate
Sodium Silicate
Oleic Acid
Sodium Sulfate
Phosphoric Acid,
Stearic Acid
0-80%
Tartaric Acid
Potassium Nitrate
Vinegar
Potassium Sulfate
Water (Clear)
Soaps (neutral)
Water (Salt)
Zinc Sulfate
Dual
N-Serve 24
Eradicane
Phosphoric Acid
Solutions
Extrazine
Poly-N
Larsban
Ranger
Lasso
Round-up
URAN Solutions
Modown
Treflan
Vernam

Pump Performance

The maximum pump discharge capacity is determined when pumping
clear water at 0 ft (0 meters) total head and at sea level. As the total
head (discharge head + suction head) increases, pump discharge
capacity decreases (see figure below). If the pump is used at higher
altitudes, pump discharge capacity and maximum suction head may
also decrease. Other factors affecting pump discharge capacity are:
• The type of chemical being pumped
• The length and type of the suction and discharge hose used
Pump Performance (Maximum with clear water)*
Total head
Suction head
Discharge capacity
Self-priming time
Pressure
* See
page 16
DISCHARGE
HEAD
10%
SUCTION
HEAD
Oil Alert® System
The Oil Alert system is designed to prevent engine damage caused by
insufficient oil in the crankcase. Before the oil level in the crankcase
can fall below a safe limit, the Oil Alert system will automatically shut
down the engine (the ignition switch will remain in the ON position).
If the engine stops and will not restart, check the oil level
before troubleshooting in other areas.

Check the Engine Oil Level

Check the engine oil level with the engine stopped and in a level
position.
1. Remove the filler cap/dipstick and wipe it clean.
Sutan
220 gal/min (833 /min)
65 sec at 16.4 ft (5 m)
45 psi (310 kPa)
for the complete performance curve.
105 ft (32 m)
26 ft (8 m)
TOTAL
HEAD
(page
6)
FILLER CAP/
DIPSTICK

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