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Always rely upon a Certifi ed Electrician 
for installation.

Overload Protection:
Single Phase

 - The stator in-winding

overload protector used is referred to 
as an inherent overheating protector 
and operates on the combined eff ect 
of temperature and current. This means 
that the overload protector will trip out 
and shut the pump off  if the windings 
become too hot, or the load current 
passing through them becomes too high. 

IMPORTANT ! -

 The overload will then 

automatically reset and start the pump 
up after the motor cools to a safe 
temperature. In the event of an overload, 
the source of this condition should be 
determined and corrected immediately. 

Pre-Operation

1.   Check Voltage and Phase
 

Compare the voltage and phase

 

information stamped on the pump 

 name 

plate.

2.   

Check Pump Rotation

 - Improper 

 

motor rotation can result in poor 

 

pump performance and can damage

 

the motor and/or pump. Incorrect 

 

rotation for Single-Phase pumps is 

 

unlikely. If the rotation is incorrect 

 contact 

factory.

3.   

Name Plate

 - Record the information

 

from the pump name plate to 

 

drawing in front of manual for future 

 reference.
4.  

Insulation Test

 - An insulation 

 

(megger) test should be performed 

 

on the motor.  Before the pump is put 

 into 

service. 

 

The resistance values 

 

(ohms) as well as the voltage (volts) 

 

and current (amps) should be 

 recorded.
5.  

Pump-Down Test

 - Be sure pump 

 

has been properly wired, lowered into 

 

the basin, sump or lift station, check 

 

the system by filling with liquid and 

 

allowing the pump to operate through

 

its pumping cycle. The time needed to

 

empty the system, or pump-down 

 

time along with the volume of water, 

 

should be recorded.

Replacement Parts

 are 

not

 

availlable for this unit. 

Installation

PFUT06, PF30A   

 

 

 

 

 

 

     Portable Utility Pumps

           

Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the pump from the power source before handling inspections or repairs.

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Pump will not run or pump fl uid

1.   Poor electrical connection, blown fuse, tripped 
 

breaker or other interruption of power; 

 

improper power supply

2.   Defective motor
3.   Insuffi

  cient liquid level

13. Debris plugging screen and suction intake

1.   Check all electrical connections for security. 
 

Have electrician measure current in motor leads, 

 

if current is within ± 20% of locked rotor Amps, 

 

impeller is probably locked. If current is 0, 

 

overload  may be tripped. Remove power, allow 

 

pump to cool, then re-check current.

2. Replace pump.
3.  Make sure liquid level is above the pump
4.  Re-check all sizing calculations to determine 
 

proper pump size.

5.  Check discharge line for restrictions, including 
 

ice if line passes through or into cold areas.

6.   Remove and examine check valve for proper 
 

installation and freedom of operation

7. Open valve
8.  Check impeller for freedom of operation, 
 

security and condition. Clean impeller cavity 

 

and inlet of any obstruction

9.  Loosen union slightly to allow trapped air to 
 escape.
10. Repair fi xtures as required to eliminate leakage
11. Check pump temperature limits and fl uid 
 temperature
12. Replace portion of discharge pipe with fl exible 
 

connector or tighten existing piping.

13. Check screen and/or suction inlet.

Pump hums but doesn’t run

1.  Incorrect low voltage
8.  Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, or inlet 
 plugged

Pump delivers insuffi

  cient capacity

1.  Incorrect low voltage
4. Ecessive infl ow or pump not properly sized for 
 application
5. Discharge restricted
6.  Check valve partially closed or installed backwards
7.   Shut-off  valve closed
8.  Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, or inlet 
 plugged
9.  Pump may be air locked causing pump not to fl ow
10. Piping fi xtures leaking or discharge before the 
 nozzle
13. Suction restricted

Pump shuts off  and turns on independent of 
switch, (trips thermal overload protector). 

CAUTION!

 Pump may start unexpectedly. 

Disconnect power supply.

1.  Incorrect low voltage
4. Ecessive infl ow or pump not properly sized for 
 application
8.  Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, or inlet 
 plugged
11. Excessive water temperature

Pump operates noisily or vibrates excessively

2.  Worn bearings, motor shaft bent
8.  Debris in impeller cavity or broken impeller
12. Piping attachments to building structure too 
 

loose or rigid

NOTE: 

 Power-Flo Pumps & Systems assumes no responsibility for damage or injury due to 

disassembly in the fi eld. Disassembly of the pumps or supplied accessories other than at 
Power-Flo Pumps & Systems or its authorized service centers, automatically voids warranty.

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Summary of Contents for PFUT06 Series

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Page 6: ...cord directly into GFI outlet Level Control Basic Instructions Plug the level control plug into the GFI receptacle then plug the pump into the piggy back plug See Figure 2 One cycle of operation shou...

Page 7: ...plugging screen and suction intake 1 Check all electrical connections for security Have electrician measure current in motor leads if current is within 20 of locked rotor Amps impeller is probably lo...

Page 8: ...ined in accordance with Manufacturer s installation instructions that has been exposed to outside substances including but not limited to the following sand gravel cement mud tar hydrocarbons hydrocar...

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