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Please Read This Before Installing Or Operating Pump. 

This information is provided for 

SAFETY and to PREVENT 

EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS

. To help recognize this information, 

observe the following symbols:

IMPORTANT!

 Warns about hazards that can result 

in personal injury orIndicates factors concerned with 

assembly, installation, operation, or maintenance which 

could result in damage to the machine or equipment if 

ignored.

CAUTION !

 Warns about hazards that can or will cause minor 

personal injury or property damage if ignored. Used with symbols 

below.

WARNING !

  Warns about hazards that can or will cause serious 

personal injury, death, or major property damage if ignored. Used 

with symbols below.

Only qualified personnel should install, operate and repair 

pump. Any wiring of pumps should be performed by a qualified 

electrician.  

DO NOT

 drop or roll basin. This will damage unit and  

void the warranty.

Minimize the amount of cooking grease entering the system.

DO NOT

 leave pump cover off the basin, except while servicing, 

to prevent entrance of foreign materials such as rocks, metal, 

soil, animals or humans.

Prevent infiltration or direct flow of rain or run-off water into 

the pump basin to minimize pump cycling. This will prevent 

overloading the treatment facility, and will facilitate swift 

transportation of sewage. 

To reduce risk of electrical shock, pumps and control 

panels must be properly grounded in accordance with 

the National Electric Code (NEC) or the Canadian 

Electrical Code (CEC) and all applicable state,  

province, local codes and ordinances. 

To reduce risk of electrical shock, always disconnect  

the pump from the power source before handling  or 

servicing. Lock out power and tag.

CAUTION

 - This unit may have more than one 

connection to the source of supply. To reduce the risk of 

electric shock, disconnect all such connections before 

servicing.

All connections inside this tank and/or junction box must 

be made with listed, watertight connectors.

This basin system is intended for use with water, sewage and 

effluent applications. This basin must be vented in accordance 

with local codes. This basin system is not to be installed in 

locations in which the basin interior would be classified as a 

hazardous location in accordance with NEC ANSI/NPFA 70.

Prevent large articles of clothing, large amounts of chemicals, 

other materials or substances such as are uncommon in 

domestic sewage from entering the system.

During power black-outs, minimize water consumption at the 

home(s) to prevent sewage from backing up into the house.

Always keep the shut-off valve completely open when system is 

in operation (unless advised otherwise by the proper authorities). 

Before removing the pump from the basin, be sure to close the 

shut-off valve. (This prevents backflow from the pressure sewer.)

Keep the control panel locked or confined to prevent 

unauthorized access to it.

If the pump is idle for long periods of time, it is advisable to start 

the pump occasionally by adding water to the basin.

WARNING!

 Do not pump hazardous materials 

(flammable, caustic, etc.) unless the pump is specifically 

designed and designated to handle them. 

DO NOT

 wear loose clothing that may become  

entangled in the impeller or other moving parts. 

Keep clear of suction and discharge openings. 

DO NOT

 insert fingers in pump with power  connected. 

Always wear appropriate safety gear, such as  safety 

glasses, when working on the pump  or piping. 

Cable should be protected at all times to  avoid punctures, 

cut, bruises and  abrasions - inspect frequently.

Never handle connected power cords with  wet hands. 

To reduce risk of electrical shock, all wiring and  junction 

connections should be made per the NEC or CEC 

and applicable state or province and  local codes. 

Requirements may vary depending on usage and location.

Products Returned Must Be Cleaned, Sanitized, Or 

Decontaminated As Necessary Prior To Shipment, To 

Insure That Employees Will Not Be Exposed To Health 

Hazards In Handling Said Material. All Applicable Laws 

And Regulations Shall Apply.

 

Bronze/brass and bronze/brass fitted pumps may 

contain lead levels higher than considered safe for 

potable water systems. Lead is known to cause cancer 

and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Various 

government agencies have determined that leaded 

copper alloys should not be used in potable water 

applications. For non-leaded copper alloy materials of 

construction, please contact factory. 

IMPORTANT! -

 Crane Pumps & Systems, Inc. is not 

responsible for losses, injury, or death resulting from a 

failure to observe these safety precautions, misuse or 

abuse of pumps or equipment.

SAFETY FIRST!

Hazardous fluids can 

cause fire or explosions, 

burnes or death could 

result.

Biohazard can cause 

serious personal injury.

Rotating machinery

Amputation or severe 

laceration can result.

Hazardous voltage can 

shock, burn or cause death.

Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

® Barnes is a registered trademark of Crane Pumps & Systems, Inc

©  Crane Pumps & Systems, Inc. 2001, 2002, 9/05, 5/06 

 

 

 

 

 

Alteration Rights Reserved

Summary of Contents for Barnes Simplex OGV Series

Page 1: ... reserves the right to change product without prior written notification 420 Third Street 83 West Drive Bramton Piqua Ohio 45356 Ontario Canada L6T 2J6 Phone 937 778 8947 Phone 905 457 6223 Fax 937 773 7157 Fax 905 457 2650 www cranepumps com Form No 110317 Rev G Simplex Flex Hose System For Pump Series SGV OGV SGPC For Easy Identification Pumps used with these basin package will have one cord SUP...

Page 2: ...lack outs minimize water consumption at the home s to prevent sewage from backing up into the house Always keep the shut off valve completely open when system is in operation unless advised otherwise by the proper authorities Before removing the pump from the basin be sure to close the shut off valve This prevents backflow from the pressure sewer Keep the control panel locked or confined to preven...

Page 3: ...is the Barnes UltraGRIND grinder pump station The basin collects all wastewater from the house The solids in the sewage are then ground to a small size suitable for pumping in the slurry The grinder pump generates sufficient pressure to pump this slurry from your home to the wastewater plant Power Failure Your grinder pump cannot dispose of wastewater or provide an alarm signal without electrical ...

Page 4: ...RTING YOUR INSTALLATION SEE TOOL AND MATERIAL LISTS DETERMINE THE BALLAST REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR PARTICULAR BASIN SIZE SEE CHART 1 USE ONLY THE ELECTRIC CABLE SPECIFIED IN CHART 2 DO NOT USE ANY OTHER CABLE TOOLS REQUIRED LIST NOT INCLUDED 7 16 1 2 9 16 WRENCHS OR SOCKETS REGULAR SCREWDRIVER HOLESAW FOR INLET AND CORD GRIP SEE CHART ON PAGE 5 WIRE STRIPPERS 10 AWG TO 18AWG PIPE WRENCH CORD OR CORDL...

Page 5: ...CABLE REQUIRED FOR LEVEL CONTROL FloatTREE or UltraSWITCH and Pumps with No Pump Sensor 18 6 IMPORTANT Direct Burial Cable MUST be UL Approved Type TC ROUND Flat type UF cable WILL NO WORK Use of it will VOID WARRANTY Conductor sizes based on maximum 300 Ft length Consult factory for longer lengths CHART 3 INLET SPECIFICATIONS INLET PIPE SIZE HOLE SAW SIZE FLEXIBLE INLET COLOR 1 25 SCH40 3 Black 1...

Page 6: ...6 Location of Basin And Control Panel FIGURE 1 ...

Page 7: ...ift The Basin On Units With Pre cast Ballast Per Figure 3b Once Set Make Sure The Rim Of The Basin Is Roughly 2 Above Grade To Prevent Ground Water Infiltration If the basin must be removed to adjust hole depth or level be certain to use the appropriate method as outlined above Damage to the basin through the use of improper handling techniques will NOT be warranted by Barnes STEP 1 Hole Excavatio...

Page 8: ...ndant Check Valve Backfill Around The Basin per specifiation ASTM D2321 Backfill Around The Basin To A Level Just Below Where The Inlet Will Enter The Basin All discharge piping and valves should be below local frost depth If burial depth is above frost depth piping should be insulated Before hydrostatic checking of lateral line 150 PSI Max close the shut off valve inside the station This will avo...

Page 9: ...netrations Through the Basin MUST Be Sealed Watertight Cord Grip Penetrations MUST be Made Using a Drill and Appropriate Tap Inlet Not Yet Connected Shown For Reference Only Allow Approximately 7 Feet of Cable Inside the Basin to Allow for Wiring and Cover Removal FIGURE 5B FIGURE 5A ...

Page 10: ...or SGPC w CVP Direct Burial Cable to Control Panel STEPS TIPS Check for nicks or damage to wire prior to installation Ensure Wire is Secured into Terminal Strip by Pulling on Wire After Installed Place A Strip of Green Electrical Tape on the Ground Wire ...

Page 11: ...ds SGV Direct Burial Cable to Control Panel STEPS TIPS Check for nicks or damage to wire prior to installation Ensure Wire is Secured into Terminal Strip by Pulling on Wire After Installed Place A Strip of Green Electrical Tape on the Ground Wire ...

Page 12: ...P 5 Connecting Level Control Leads Direct Burial Cable to Control Panel STEPS TIPS Check for nicks or damage to wire prior to installation Ensure Wire is Secured into Terminal Strip by Pulling on Wire After Installed ...

Page 13: ... small overhand loop in the rope 2 Bring the short end through the overhand loop 3 Place short end behind the fixed part of the rope 4 Bring end around and back into the loop 5 Pull on the fixed end of the rope away from the loop to tighten the knot Plug Cord Into Pump As Shown Below NEVER LOWER OR RAISE PUMP BY THE CORD Secure pump base with hardware provided Assemble pipe and check valve to pump...

Page 14: ... valve on pump Remove upper valve nut assembly as shown and secure to other end of the flex hose assembly Secure pump cord s and hose assembly so they will not fall into basin and lower into basin Follow all O S H A guidelines NEVER LOWER OR RAISE PUMP BY THE CORD Attach union on flexible hose to station shut off valve STEP 7 Sliding Pump Into Basin ...

Page 15: ... Package and Wire Per Illustrations Shown Inspect Wires for nicks or Defects Before Installing into the Junction Box Lubrication May Be Needed to Help Install Wires THrough the Grommets Secure Wire Connections with Appropriate Size Wire Nut Check That Connection is Secure by pulling on Wires After Installed Place a Strip of Green Electrical Tape on The Ground Wire ...

Page 16: ...ur Package and Wire Per Illustrations Shown Inspect Wires for nicks or Defects Before Installing into the Junction Box Lubrication May Be Needed to Help Install Wires THrough the Grommets Secure Wire Connections with Appropriate Size Wire Nut Check That Connection is Secure by pulling on Wires After Installed Place a Strip of Green Electrical Tape on The Ground Wire ...

Page 17: ...our Package and Wire Per Illustrations Shown Inspect Wires for nicks or Defects Before Installing into the Junction Box Lubrication May Be Needed to Help Install Wires THrough the Grommets Secure Wire Connections with Appropriate Size Wire Nut Check That Connection is Secure by pulling on Wires After Installed Place a Strip of Green Electrical Tape on The Ground Wire ...

Page 18: ... Package and Wire Per Illustrations Shown Inspect Wires for nicks or Defects Before Installing into the Junction Box Lubrication May Be Needed to Help Install Wires THrough the Grommets Secure Wire Connections with Appropriate Size Wire Nut Check That Connection is Secure by pulling on Wires After Installed Place a Strip of Green Electrical Tape on The Ground Wire ...

Page 19: ...Part Of The Installation Inspect Wires for nicks or Defects in the Cable Before Installing Check That Connection is Secure by pulling on Wires After Installed A GFI Type Breaker Should NOT be Used A Separate Ground and Neutral Wire are Required for Proper Operation Place a Strip of Green Electrical Tape on The Ground Wire ...

Page 20: ...ve A Minimum 1 8 Per Foot Drop If required only use 45 elbows Proper Backfill Should Be Done To Prevent Excessive Damage From Settling Per ASTM D 2321 As Outlined for Bedding Backfill Material Should Be Free Of Large Rocks Ice And Trash Slope Finish Grade Away From Basin FIGURE 17 FIGURE 16 FIGURE 18 See CHART 2 on page 5 for inlet hole saw size ...

Page 21: ...A 1 8 Per Foot Drop Are All Penetrations Through The Basin Wall Sealed Water tight Are All Piping Connections Tight And Required Valves Installed Properly Has A Minimum Of 32 Inches Of Water Been Put Into The Tank Has The Vent Been Installed On The Cover If Required Polycover Have Vent Factory Installed Varify All Valves Are Open ELECTRICAL QUESTIONS Is The Junction Box Dry if Applicable Are All O...

Page 22: ... Locks STEPS TIPS Use the Illustration that represents your cover style Install the lock as shown in Figure 21 The basin cover lock requires a 9 16 socket to tighten or loosen bolt Remove the knockouts on control panel and insert lock FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22 ...

Page 23: ...23 Basin Package Exploded View FIGURE 23 ...

Page 24: ...ermatex 26 Pump Support Stand 27 KWIK Block Large 28 U Bolt 2 50 x 5 00 29 Pipe Nipple 14 SCH 40 30 Flatwasher 1 4 31 KWIK Block Small 32 Nut 1 4 20 33 Hex Hd Screw 5 16 18 x 1 00 Hex Hd Screw 1 4 20 x 1 00 34 Hex Hd Screw 3 8 16 x 7 50 35 Hex Hd Screw 3 8 16 x 1 25 36 Hex Nut 3 8 16 37 Hex Nut 5 16 18 39 Chart 1 Chart 2 UltraSwitch or FloatTREE 40 Weatherseal Washer 1 4 41 Capscrew 1 4 20 x 63 42...

Page 25: ... A RETURNED GOODS AUTHORIZATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CRANE PUMPS SYSTEMS INC DISTRIBUTOR Products Returned Must Be Cleaned Sanitized Or Decontaminated As Necessary Prior To Shipment To Insure That Employees Will Not Be Exposed To Health Hazards In Handling Said Material All Applicable Laws And Regulations Shall Apply IMPORTANT WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your product is covered by the enclosed Warranty If...

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