Wayne 332200-001 Manual De Usuario

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INSTALLATION BASICS: 
1.  NEVER lift this product by the 
electrical cords.
2.  Install pump in a sewage pit 
that fulfills the minimum size 
requirements (24 in. minimum). 
Construct sump pit of tile, concrete, 
steel or plastic. Do not install a pit 
smaller than recommended.
3.  The unit should be located and 
rest on a solid, level foundation. 
Do not place pump directly on clay, 
earth, gravel or sandy surface. These 
surfaces contain small stones, gravel, 
sand, etc. that may clog or damage 
the pump and cause pump failure.
 
Flood risk. If
  fl exible discharge 
hose is used, make sure pump is secured 
in sewage pit to prevent movement. 
Failure to secure pump could allow pump 
movement and switch interference and 
prevent pump from starting or stopping.
4.  Thread the discharge pipe or pipe 
nipple into the discharge flange 
connection.
5.  A check valve MUST be used in a 
solids-handling system. Mount the 
check valve in a horizontal position 
or at a 45º angle with the valve pivot 
on top. In a vertical position, solids 
tend to lodge on the valve flapper 
and can prevent it from opening.
6.  Drill a 1/8 in. hole in the discharge 
pipe 1 to 2 inches above the flange. 
This will prevent air locking and loss 
of prime at startup. A gate valve 
should be installed in the system 
after the check valve. This gate valve 
should be a full port valve which 
will pass 2 in. solids or as required by 
state and local codes. The gate valve 
permits removal of the pump and/
or the check valve for servicing (and 
will minimize back-flow mess).
7.  (OPTIONAL) Install a union between 
the check valve and the pump so the 
pump can be removed with the least 
amount of disturbance of the piping.
8.  Connect 2 in. rigid pipe to check 
valve. 
 Support 
pump
  and piping when 
assembling and after installation. 
Failure to do so could cause piping to 
break, pump to fail, etc. which could 
result in property damage and/or 
personal injury.
9.  Protect electrical cord from sharp
objects, hot surfaces, oil and 
chemicals. Avoid kinking the cord and 
replace damaged cords immediately.
IMPORTANT: Make sure there is 
adequate room for tether switch to 
swing freely during operation.
10. A pit cover must be installed to 
prevent debris from clogging or 
damaging the pump. All piping and 
power cords will be brought through 
the appropriate openings in the 
basin cover. Do not modify existing 
openings in any way. 
 
All sewage basins
  must be vented 
to prevent a build-up of methane gas. 
Consult your local codes for proper 
venting. DO NOT install venting in 
locations classifi ed as hazardous in 
accordance with the National Electrical 
Code NFPA 70.
Operation
 Always
 disconnect 
the power source before 
attempting to install, service, 
relocate or maintain the 
pump. Never touch sewage pump, pump 
motor, water or discharge piping when 
pump is connected to electrical power. 
Never handle a pump or pump motor 
with wet hands or when standing on 
wet or damp surface or in water. Fatal 
electrical shock could occur.
1.  Verify pump and switch operate 
within the basin.
 
Risk of electrical 
  shock! This pump 
is supplied with a grounding conductor 
and grounding type attachment plug. 
Use a grounded receptacle to reduce the 
risk of fatal electrical shock.
Never cut off the round grounding 
prong. Cutting the cord or plug will 
void the warranty and make the pump 
inoperable.
Figure 4 - Typical Installation
Three prong 
grounded 
outlet 
equipped 
with a 
ground fault 
interruptor
Main waste line to 
sewer or septic tank
2 in. Discharge 
pipe
Upper level drainage
Cleanout
Pump
Float Switch
Flange
Floor drain
Dryer
Washer
Laundry tubs
Vent pipe
Lavatory
Shower
Washer drain
45° 
Elbow
2 in. Check 
valve
2 in. gate valve
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