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PIPING

1.   Plastic or galvanized steel pipe may be used 

in the installation.  Plastic pipe must have a 

minimum pressure rating 160 P.S.I.  Galvanized 

steel pipe must be in good condition free of rust 

and scale.  Threads should be sharp, cleanly 

cut.

2.   Both the suction and discharge pipe should be 

no smaller than the corresponding tappings 

of the pump (See Figure 1).  If long runs are 

encountered larger pipe should be used.  

Smaller pipe will reduce the capacity of the 

pump.

3.   All joints and connections should have pipe 

sealing compound (male threads only) applied 

and drawn up tightly.

CAUTION:  The entire system must be air and water 

tight for efficient operation.

PUMP INSTALLATION

1.   Refer to Figures 3, 4, 5, and 6 for typical 

installations.  If galvanized pipe is used, both the 

suction and discharge pipe should be supported 

at a point near the pump to avoid strains being 

placed on the pump.

2.   The suction pipe should slope upwards from the 

water source to the pump.  Locate the pump 

as close to the water as possible keeping the 

suction pipe as short as conditions permit.

3   Avoid dips or pockets in offset piping or air 

will accumulate at high points which will make 

priming difficult.

4.   A foot valve located in the water or a check 

valve located as close to the water as possible 

will reduce priming time of the pump and help 

maintain prime.  A strainer must be used on the 

suction line to filter out dirt and debris.

5.   Install a gate valve and union in the discharge 

line.  For removal of the pump for service, close 

the gate valve and disconnect the union.

CAUTION: Do not use a globe valve or other 

restricting type of valve at the discharge.  This will 

seriously restrict the capacity of the pump. 

PERFORMANCE

Model Number

HP

Suction 

Lift Ft.

Discharge Pressure  PSI

Shut-Off 

Pressure 

PSI

Suction 

Pipe Tap

Disch. 

Pipe 

Tap

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

1 Phase

3 Phase

Capacity - U.S. Gallons per Minute

SPJ07P1 SPJ07P3

3/4

5

15
25

56
47
43

48
42
37

42
37
31

37
29
22

29
22
10

21
12

41
37
33

2”

1-1/2”

SPJ10P1 SPJ10P3

1

5

15
25

58
53
48

53
48
44

48
45
38

43
37
33

38
31
25

32
24
14

23
12

11

48
43
39

2”

1-1/2”

SPJ15P1

ELJ15B1

SPJ15B1

SPJ15B3

1-1/2

5

15
25

78
70
47

77
68
46

74
66
45

70
62
44

62
53
42

53
43
34

43
30

30

47
41
36

2”

1-1/2”

SPJ20B1

ELJ20B1

SPJ20B3

2

5

15
25

86
76
52

84
74
51

81
72
50

77
69
47

71
64
45

62
55
42

52
43
30

40
25

50
45
40

2”

1-1/2”

SPJ30B1

ELJ30B1

SPJ30B3

3

5

15
25

88
77
54

86
76
53

85
75
52

84
74
51

80
72
50

73
65
49

64
55
45

53
43
10

54
50
45

2”

1-1/2”

Motor voltage:                      Single Phase: 3/4 - 2 HP - 115/230V 60Hz; Three Phase: 3/4 - 3 HP - 208-230/460V 50/60Hz
Maximum Case Pressure:   100 PSI 

SPECIFICATIONS (Figure 2)

HP

Type

Volts/Amps

Hz

RPM

Motor 

Voltage 

(Factory) 

Connected

Service Factor Motor 

Amps

Max 

Liquid 

Temp

Max

 

Suction 

Lift

Single 

Phase

Three 

Phase

115V 230V 230V 460V

3/4

Single 

Ph

115/230

60

3450

115V

14.0

7.0

-

-

180˚F

25 Ft.

1

230V

18.0

9.0

1-1/2

21.0 10.5

2

25.0 12.5

3

230

-

13.5

3/4

Three 

Ph

208/-230/460 60/50 3450/2850

230V

-

-

3.5

1.75

180˚F

25 Ft.

1

4.5

2.25

1-1/2

5.7

2.85

2

7.4

3.70

3

9.8

4.90

Suction lift varies, depending upon elevation (altitude) and water temperatures.

Summary of Contents for SPJ Series

Page 1: ...umps with the US markaretestedtoULStandardUL778 CSAcertified pumps are certified to CSA Standard C22 2 No 108 LOCATION 1 Pump can be located at the well or can be offset some distance away from the we...

Page 2: ...l a gate valve and union in the discharge line For removal of the pump for service close the gate valve and disconnect the union CAUTION Do not use a globe valve or other restricting type of valve at...

Page 3: ...f cooling air Ambient temperature around the motor should not exceed 104F 40C For outdoor installations motor must be protected by a cover that does not block airflow to and around the motor This unit...

Page 4: ...e is automatic and resets itself once the temperature has dropped to a safe point Frequent tripping of the device indicates trouble in the motor or power lines and immediate attention is needed The de...

Page 5: ...or proper rotation To change rotation on three phase units interchange any two incoming line power leads MAINTENANCE Lubrication 1 The pumps and motors require no lubrication The ball bearings of the...

Page 6: ...the impeller and diffuser removed in Step B and C 8 Reassemble the pump body to the motor and mounting bracket MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1 NEMA J motors can be replaced in the field with any standard NEMA J...

Page 7: ...021301R 021302 98J107 98J307 1 98J110 98J310 1 98J115 98J315 1 98J120 98J320 1 98J630 023251 1 2 3 4 5 Slinger Washer Mounting Ring Hex Hd Cap Screws 3 8 x 3 4 Ring Square Cut Seal Rotary w Spring 126...

Page 8: ...3 Leak in suction line 3 Repair or replace 4 Discharge line is closed and priming air has nowhere to go 4 Open 5 Suction line or valve is closed 5 Open 6 Pump is down 6 Replace worn parts 7 Foot valve...

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