Wayne WIP150 User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
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Installation
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Consider climatic conditions when 
applying adhesives. Atmospheric 
conditions with high humidity will 
make the adhesive action of certain 
glues less effective. Follow the 
manufacturer's instructions.
THREADED CONNECTIONS
Use only Teflon® tape or equivalent on 
threaded plumbing connections. Other 
pipe compounds may damage threads. 
Do not use silicone or petroleum based 
compounds. Do not overtighten. Hand 
tightening plus 1/2 turn is sufficient.
PUMP PLUMBING
Suction pipe should be as large or 
larger than discharge pipe. Avoid using 
a suction pipe smaller than pump 
connection.
1.  Keep the piping as straight and 
short as possible, and of suitable 
size.
2.  Do not connect an elbow directly 
into the pump inlet. A length of 
straight pipe will allow proper entry 
of the water to the pump.
3.  Slope horizontal runs upward to the 
pump to prevent trapping air.
4.  Use independent piping supports to 
alleviate strain on the pump.
5.  Keep as much of the suction line as 
possible below the water level to 
reduce priming time.
6.  Install valves and unions in the 
pump suction and return lines 
to facilitate servicing. Valves will 
throttle the pump discharge. 
Valves are also essential for pump 
maintenance if the system is 
installed below deck level.
7.  Use a check valve in the suction pipe 
for inground pumps at or below 
the water level if the suction lift is 
more than 5 feet or the dry suction 
is more than 10 feet long. Keep the 
valve in the suction line fully open 
during operation.
WIRING
 
 
 
All wiring must be performed 
by a qualified electrician. The 
pump must be installed in 
compliance with all local codes and the 
National Electrical Code.
When motor installation is within 5 
ft. (1.5 m) of the pool’s interior walls, 
a solid copper bonding conductor 
(minimum size No. 8 AWG/8.4 mm
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should be connected from the 
accessible wire connector on the motor.  
•  to all metal parts of the swimming 
pool
•  to all electrical equipment
•  to metal conduit
•  to metal piping within 5 ft. (1.5 m) 
of the pool’s interior walls
IMPORTANT:  Use copper conductors 
only.
Refer to information on motor 
nameplate for electrical service data. 
Install motors with a fused disconnect 
switch or dedicated circuit breaker. Be 
sure wire size is sufficient for pump 
HP and distance from power source. 
Install a ground fault circuit interrupter 
for maximum safety.
 
 
Disconnect, tag, and lock 
out power source before 
attempting to install, service, 
relocate, or perform any maintenance. 
1.  Switch OFF power.
2.  Remove cover from back of motor.
3.  The motor is factory wired for 230 
volts.
4.  Move Voltage Change Switch to 115 
volts.
5.  Reinstall cover to back of motor. 
Operation
Prime pump before attempting to 
operate. To prime pumps located above 
water level, remove strainer cover, fill 
strainer body with water then replace 
cover.  If pump and all piping is located 
below water level, the pump will self 
prime.
After pump has been primed, energize 
motor and open all suction and 
discharge line valves. If no flow is 
observed in five minutes, stop the 
motor and reprime. If the pump fails 
to operate, check for air leaks. Refer to 
troubleshooting section.
After about 10 minutes of operation, 
check the return fittings for air bubbles. 
A continuous flow of air indicates leaks 
in the suction line. Locate and correct 
any leaks immediately.
CONTROLLING PUMP DISCHARGE
Keep the gate valve in the suction line 
fully open during operation. To control 
the discharge, use a valve in the return 
line.
  
Do 
not 
 retighten 
strainer Ring-lok during operation.
  
Do 
not 
 operate 
pump with closed suction or discharge 
valve.
WATER CHEMISTRY
Proper and consistent use of chemicals 
is necessary to manage a water system. 
Chlorine is the most commonly used 
chemical to provide clean, sanitary 
water. Daily administration of dry or 
liquid chlorine (calcium or sodium 
hypochlorite) is essential.
IMPORTANT: Maintain the correct 
level of acidity or alkalinity of the 
pool water. Readings above pH 7.0 are 
alkaline. A pH 7.0 is neutral. Readings 
below pH 7.0 are acidic. A desirable 
range is 7.2 to 7.4.
RECOMMENDED ADHESIVES*
PVC - PVC Joint
PVC - ABS Joint
Uni-Weld 
Pool-Tite 2000
Uni-Weld 
Pool-Tite 2000
Suregard Flex 20
Suregard Weld
All No. 5
IPS Weld-On 705
IPS Weld-On 794
These recommendations are examples 
only and are not intended to restrict 
brands
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Voltage 
Change 
Switch
Figure 1 - Voltage Change Switch
Connections
115
230
Volts