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General

Information 

Attention: 

This manual contains important 

information for the safe use 

of this product. Read this 

manual completely and do not 

throw away. Reasonable care 

and safe methods should be 

practiced. Check local codes and 

requirements before installation.
Warning: Before handling pumps 

and controls, always disconnect 

the power first. Do not smoke or 

use sparkable electrical devices 

or flames in a septic (gaseous) or 

possible septic sump.
Unpacking Panel:

When unpacking the unit, check 

for concealed damage. Claims 

for damage must be made at 

the receiving end through the 

delivery carrier. Damage cannot 

be processed from the factory.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 

65 WARNING:

 This product and 

related accessories contain 

chemicals known to the 

State of California to cause 

cancer, birth defects or other 

reproductive harm.

Panel

Installation

Electrical Connections:

Panel Opening – Wiring: The 

enclosure opening for intrinsically 

safe wires must not be used for 

non-intrinsically safe wiring. 

This is to be the only opening in 

the intrinsically safe area of the 

enclosure. If this is not done, the 

UL Listing for the control panel 

will be void.

Electrical Connections: 

The contractor must conform 

to the latest requirements of the 

National Electrical Code. All 

conduit and cables shall have 

conduit per NEC Code NFPA 

#70, where conduit and cable 

leave the hazardous locations.
Prior to conducting any 

installation, repair or service with 

regard to the control panel, refer 

to the schematic appropriate for 

that panel. The schematic will 

provide guidance with regard 

to terminal block connections. 

Electrical ratings are indicated on 

the schematic for terminal blocks 

used in interfacing with controls 

remote from the control panel. If 

these ratings are violated, the UL 

Listing for the control panel will 

be void.
Make the Following Electrical 

Connections:

Connect the pump heat sensor 

and seal failure leads to the 

appropriate terminal blocks in 

the non-intrinsically safe area 

outside the barrier in the control 

panel. Connect all the float 

control leads to the appropriate 

panel terminal blocks in the 

intrinsically safe area within 

the barrier in the control panel. 

If guaranteed submergence of 

the pumps is critical to this 

installation, contractor must 

be very careful in locating the 

floats at the proper elevations. 

The maximum distance between 

the control panel and the floats 

is the lesser of 300 feet or the 

maximum distance recommended 

for the pump.
Connect the pump leads to the 

overload relay on the control 

panel. When connecting the 

pump leads it is very critical 

that the proper sequence 

be maintained.

On single-phase pumps, the 

white, black and red pump 

leads must be connected to the 

pump terminal blocks in the 

panel exactly as shown on panel 

markings and on the schematic. 
Note: Pump will run only if leads 

are connected as shown.
On three-phase pumps, ensure 

proper phase sequence while 

connecting to the overload relay 

in the control panel. Incorrect 

phase sequence will result in the 

reverse rotation of the pump.
Note: Make sure pump ground 

wire is connected to the panel 

pump ground lug.
Before connecting power to 

the control panel, make sure all 

control switches (ex. H-O-A 

switch) and protective devices 

(ex. breakers) are in the Off 

position. Now connect power to 

main power terminal blocks or 

the circuit breaker as directed 

by the schematic. Control panel 

must be grounded properly per 

NEC and/or local codes. To 

facilitate this, a ground lug is 

provided on the control panel.

Panel Check List

Check List:

Check junction box for moisture. 

Moisture may cause chattering of 

relays/contactors.
Check O/L relay settings and 

verify reset mode. 
With H-O-A switch(s) in Off 

position, energize power to panel.
Check voltage to the panel and at 

secondary of control transformer 

using a voltmeter.
Check float operation and 

response of control panel 

to the float operation. For 

sequence of operation refer to 

design specification.

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