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JCP Series High Performance Commercial Pumps
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Installation & Operation Manual
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Section 3. Mechanical and Electrical
Installation and Pressure Testing
3.1 Pump Handling
1. Remove the corrugated box stapled to the crate and
disassemble the crate using an electric drill with a
philips head bit.
2. Remove the 4 bolts holding the motor's base to the
bottom of the crate.
3. See Figures 2-5 for hoist positions to lift the pump
from the crate and into its final position. Some
motors may have eye bolts located on the top of
the motor. Do not use eye bolts solely to hoist the
pump. Holes located on the inlet and outlet flanges
must also be used as lifting locations. If the motor
does not have an eye bolt, use straps to lift the
pump.
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2
Figure 2. JCP - No Strainer Lift Points
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2
3
Figure 3. JCP With Strainer Lift Points
Figure 4. JCP - No Strainer Strap Positions
Figure 5. JCP With Strainer Strap Positions
3.2 Pump Location
1. Locate the pump as close as possible to the pool
(never more than 10 feet above pool water level).
2. Install on a rigid foundation, preferably 2" or
more above ground level. To further reduce the
possibility of vibration noise, bolt the pump to the
foundation.
3. Provide the necessary space around the pump
for future inspection and servicing of the unit. It
is recommended that a louvered housing is used
to protect exposed motors from the sun and rain.
Allow for ventilation. Housing should clear the
motors by a minimum of 10" at all points.
WARNING
To Reduce the Risk of Fire, install pool equipment in
an area where leaves or other debris will not collect
on or around the equipment. Keep surrounding
area clear of all debris such as paper, leaves, pine-
needles and other combustible materials.
CAUTION
In order to avoid premature failure or damage to
the pump motor, protect the pump from direct water
exposure from sprinklers, water runoff from rooftops
and drainage, etc. Failure to comply may cause pump
failure, and may also void warranty.