Operation; Electrical Connections - Craftsman 390.30479 Owner's Manual

Submersible sump pump
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INSTALLATION
/ OPERATION
/ ELECTRICAL
PUMP INSTALLATION
Set the pump on the bottom of the sump, making sure that
it sits solidly and is level. Be sure there is enough
space
around the pump to allow the switch free movement as the
sump water level changes. Do not install the pump on clay,
earth, or sand surface.
IA CAUTION]Risk of flooding.
If a flexible
discharge
hose is used, pump
may move around
in sump
when
motor starts.
If it moves far enough so that the switch hits
the side of the sump, the svdtch
may stick and prevent
pump from starting. Make sure that pro'rip is secured so that
it cannot walk around in sump.
Hose Kit No. 27909 can be used as the discharge pipe. Run
the discharge pipe to the nearest sewer outlet or other point
of disposal. Use the most direct route and the fewest rums
and elbows possible.
Use Teflon tape to seal threads in plastic pipe. Hand tighten
only.
NOTE: To avoid backflow into sump when pump shuts off,
install a Check Valve, SEARS Stock No. 2789, in threaded dis-
charge port of pump. A SEARS No. 2789 Check Valve is con-
structed with an anti-airlock hole. If you use a SEARSNo. 2792
or any other check valve, drill a 1/8" hole in the discharge pipe
just above the pump discharge port and below the Check
Valve to prevent pump from airlocking.
Make sure the air-bleed hole is down inside the sltmp so that
it does not rim water on the basement floor when the pump
is running.
AUTOMATIC
FLOAT SWITCH
INSTALLATION
AND OPERATION
Your
SEARS Model 390.305001
Submersible
Drainer
comes
with the automatic
float switch
mounted
on the motor
hous-
ing ready
for operation.
Tether
length
is factory
set at 3"
(76ram).
Do not change
tether
length.
See Page 7 for verti-
cal float switch
instructions.
[AWARNING] Risk of electric
shock.
Always
disconnect
the pump
and
switch
from
the electrical
power
source
before
doing
any
maintenance!
Follow
instructions
below
to install
pump
with
factory
mounted
switch:
1. Be sure automatic
float can swing freely through
its entire
arc without
interference
from pump,
piping,
sump
wall
or any other
object.
2. Plug the automatic
switch
cord into a properly
grounded
outlet
(see
"Electrical
Connections",
Page
4). Plug the
pump
power
cord into the back of the
switch
plug.
3. Test the installation
by adding water to the sump pit until
pump
operates
normally
as folJows:
A. When
sump
is dry, the
watertight
automatic
float
switch
is hanging
in a downward
position
and the
pump
is off.
B.As water
comes
into the sump,
the automatic
float
switch
rises to an upward
position
and the pump starts.
C.Water
will continue
to be pumped
until the float switch
is hanging
in the
downward
position
again,
when
pump
vdll stop.
DO NOT ALLOW PUMP TO RUN DRY_.
Be sure to leave at least 5" (127mm)
of water above
pump
base plate
when
pump
stops.
Running
pump
dry could ruin the pump
and will void the warranty.
Figure
2
Switch tether is factory set at 3" ('76ram).
NOTICE: Do not change tether length.
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
The Sump Pump has a 3-prong
electric
plug. The third prong
is used to ground
the pump
to prevent
possible
fatal shock.
The third prong
should
never
be removed.
Your electrical
outlet
should
be the 3-prong,
polarized
type with
an inter-
nal ground.
An individual
branch
15 amp
electrical
circuit
is recom-
mended.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION
CORD.
Testing for Ground
For your
safety,
check
your
outlet
for ground
using
an
Underwriters
Laboratory
Listed Circuit Analyzer
(Figure 3A).
A Circuit
Analyzer
v_fll tell you by a pattern
of lights ff the
power,
neutral,
and ground
wires
are correctly
connected
to your outlet.
It can also be used to check
other
outlets
in
your home.
A Circuit
Analyzer
is available
in the
Sears
Electrical
Department.
UL Listed
Analyzer ._._ _
Outlet_
Figure
3A
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