Liberty Pumps 7386000N Simplex Grinder Systems Installation Guide
- June 8, 2024
- Liberty Pumps
Table of Contents
7386000N
7386000N Simplex Grinder Systems
Installation Manual
Simplex Grinder Systems
2448-Series
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24” D X 48” H Fiberglass Basin
3036-Series -
30” D X 36” H Fiberglass Basin
3048-Series -
30” D X 48” H Fiberglass Basin
Features
- LSG202M Grinder Pump (2 hp, 208/230V) -or
- LSGX202M Grinder Pump (2 hp, 208–230V)
- GR20 Guide Rail System
- Plugger Box
- Alarm
** For pressure sewer applications, verify a Redundant Check Valve Assembly
(curb stop and check valve) is installed between the pump discharge and the
street main, as close to the public right-of-way as possible, on all
installations to protect from system pressures.
IMPORTANT: All Liberty Pumps products are supplied with their own
separate Installation/Operation/Maintenance manuals. Ensure receipt of these
manuals, and that they are read and understood prior to installation. For
questions, call Liberty Pumps customer service at
1-800-543-2550.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
For replacement manual, visit LibertyPumps.com, or
contact Liberty Pumps at
1-800-543-2550. Retain dated sales
receipt for warranty.
Installer:** Manual must remain with owner or system operator/maintainer.
Record information from pump nameplate:
System:…………………..
Model(s):……………………
Serial(s):………………………….
Control Panel:…………………………
Mfg Date:………………………..
Install Date:………………………….
Safety Guidelines
**| This safety alert symbol is used in the manual and on the pump to alert
of potential risk for serious injury or death.
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| This safety alert symbol identifies risk of electric shock. It is
accompanied with an instruction intended to minimize potential risk of
electric shock.
| This safety alert symbol identifies risk of fire. It is accompanied with an
instruction intended to minimize potential risk of fire.
| This safety alert symbol identifies risk of serious injury or death. It is
accompanied with an instruction intended to minimize potential risk of injury
or death.
DANGER| Warns of hazards which if not avoided will result in serious
injury or death.
WARNING| Warns of hazards which if not avoided could result in serious
injury or death.
CAUTION| Warns of hazards which if not avoided could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE| Signals an important instruction related to the pump. Failure to
follow these instructions
could result in pump failure or property damage.
WARNING**| Read every supplied manual before using pump system. Follow all
the safety instructions in manual(s) and on the pump. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury or death.
Safety Precautions
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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Accidental contact with electrically live parts, items, fluid, or water can cause serious injury or death.
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Always disconnect pump(s) from power source(s) before handling or making any adjustments to either the pump(s), the pump system, or the control panel.
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All installation and maintenance of pumps, controls, protection devices, and general wiring shall be done by qualified personnel.
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All electrical and safety practices shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ® , the Occupational Safety and
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Do not remove cord and strain relief, and do not connect conduit to pump.
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Pump shall be properly grounded using its supplied grounding conductor. Do not bypass grounding wires or remove ground prong from attachment plugs. Failure to properly ground the pump system can cause all metal portions of the pump and its surroundings to become energized.
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Do not handle or unplug the pump with wet hands, when standing on damp surface, or in water unless wearing Personal Protective Equipment.
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Always wear dielectric rubber boots and other applicable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when water is on the floor and an energized pump system must be serviced, as submerged electrical connections can energize the water. Do not enter the water if the water level is higher than the PPE protection or if the PPE is not watertight.
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Do not lift or carry a pump or a float assembly by its power cord. This will damage the power cord, and could expose the electrically live wires inside the power cord.
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The electrical power supply shall be located within the length limitations of the pump power cord, and for below grade installations it shall be at least 4 ft (1.22 m) above floor level.
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Do not use this product in applications where human contact with the pumped fluid is common (such as swimming pools, fountains, marine areas, etc.).
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Protect the power and control cords from the environment. Unprotected power and control (switch) cords can allow water to wick through ends into pump or switch housings, causing surroundings to become energized.
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Single-phase 208/230V pumps shall only be operated without the float switch by using the circuit breaker or panel disconnect.
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Some products may have internal capacitors that could cause shock. Avoid contact with plug ends after removing from energy source.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
- Do not use an extension cord to power the product. Extension cords can overload both the product and extension cord supply wires. Overloaded wires will get very hot and can catch on fire.
- This product requires a separate, properly fused and grounded branch circuit, sized for the voltage and amperage requirements of the pump, as noted on the nameplate. Overloaded branch circuit wires will get very hot and can catch on fire. When used, electrical outlets shall be simplex of the appropriate rating.
- Do not use this product with or near flammable or explosive fluids such as gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, etc. If rotating elements inside pump strike any foreign object, sparks may occur. Sparks could ignite flammable liquids.
- Sewage and effluent systems produce and may contain flammable and explosive gases. Prevent introduction of foreign objects into basin as sparks could ignite these gases. Exercise caution using tools and do not use electronic devices or have live, exposed electrical circuits in or around basins,open covers and vents.
- These pumps are not to be installed in locations classified as hazardous in accordance with the National Electric Code ® , ANSI/NFPA 70.
WARNING
RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
- Energizing the control panel or breaker for the first time is potentially dangerous. Licensed electrical personnel should be present when the panel or breaker is energized for the first time. If faults caused by damage or poor installation practices have not been detected, serious damage, injury or death can result when power is applied.
- Do not modify the pump/pump system in any way. Modifications may affect seals, change the electrical loading of the pump, or damage the pump and its components.
- All pump/pump system installations shall be in compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local codes and ordinances.
- Do not allow children to play with the pump system.
- Do not allow any person who is unqualified to have contact with this pump system. Any person who is unaware of the dangers of this pump system, or has not read this manual, can easily be injured by the pump system.
- In 208/230V installations, one side of the line going to the pump is always “hot”, whether the float switch is on or off. To avoid hazards, install a double pole disconnect near the pump installation.
- Vent basin in accordance with local code. Proper venting of sewer and effluent gases alleviates poisonous gas buildup and reduces the risk of explosion and fire from these flammable gases.
- Wear adequate Personal Protective Equipment when working on pumps or piping that have been exposed to wastewater. Sump and sewage pumps often handle materials that can transmit illness or disease upon contact with skin and other tissues.
- Do not enter a pump basin after it has been used. Sewage and effluent can emit several gases that are poisonous.
- Do not remove any tags or labels from the pump or its cord.
- Keep clear of suction and discharge openings. To prevent injury, never insert fingers into pump while it is connected to a power source.
- Do not use this product with flammable, explosive, or corrosive fluids. Do not use in a flammable and/or explosive atmosphere as serious injury or death could result.
- This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
- A grinder pump contains metal parts that rotate at high speeds. Be careful around pump base while power is connected. Make sure that the pump is either in the tank or
clear from people and wires when in operation.
NOTICE
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For pressure sewer applications, verify a Redundant Check Valve Assembly (curb stop and check valve) is installed between the pump discharge and the street main, as close to the public right-of-way as possible, on all installations to protect from system pressures.
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Do not dispose of materials such as paint thinner or other chemicals down drains. Doing so could chemically attack and damage pump system components and cause product malfunction or failure.
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Do not use these pumps with fluid over 140°F (60°C). Operating the pump in fluid above this temperature can overheat the pump, resulting in pump failure.
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Do not use pump system with mud, sand, cement, hydrocarbons, grease, or chemicals. Pump and system components can be damaged from these items causing product malfunction or failure. Additionally, flooding can occur if these items jam the impeller or piping.
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Submersible Pump—do not run dry.
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The Uniform Plumbing Code ® states that sewage systems shall have an audio and visual alarm that signals a malfunction of the system, to reduce the potential for
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Do not exert heavy pressure or run heavy equipment on the backfill material as this could cause the tank to collapse.
Introduction
Pump, alarm, and plugger box are supplied with their own separate
Installation/Operation/Maintenance manuals. Ensure receipt of these manuals,
and that they are read and understood prior to installing and using this
system. Familiarity with the pump, alarm, and plugger box is critical.
This manual provides a brief overview of the system, and deals mainly with
inspection and installation of the basin. It does not cover the specifics of
the pump, alarm, and plugger box operation. For questions, call Liberty Pumps
customer service at 1-800-543-2550.
Identification
Information about the system can be found on a tag located on the basin
cover. This identifies the system model number as well as the horsepower,
voltage, and amp draw for the pump. Pump tags are located on the pump.
Duplicate pump tags are packaged with the system. These should be mounted on
the basin cover or at the plugger box for accessibility and specific pump
information.
Inspection
Inspect the system upon arrival to ensure that there is no shipping damage.
Pay careful attention to the condition of the fiberglass basin, control
floats, pump guide rail brackets, and plugger box. Notify the carrier
immediately if there is any damage.
Model Specifica tions
For a complete listing of pump models and their specifications, refer to
www.LibertyPumps.com/About/Engineering-
Specs. The pump
nameplate provides a record of specific pump information.
Basin Insta llation
This is a brief reference to the recommended methods and procedures for
installing Liberty Pumps basins to ensure that damage or premature failure of
the basin does not occur. This section is not intended to serve as a basic
instructional guide. The installation of Liberty Pumps sump and sewage basins
is a specialized skill and is assumed that the individuals who install our
products and refer to this section will have basic understanding of such
procedures as excavating, backfilling, pipefitting, and electrical work. No
amount of written instruction by a manufacturer or regulatory agency will
convert an inexperienced, under-supervised laborer into a skilled, experienced
mechanic.
The ability to recognize and correctly respond to abnormal conditions during a
basin installation requires field experience as well as mechanical aptitude.
Figure 1 is provided for reference. In addition to proper system engineering
and competent manufacturing, the use of basin installers who have both
practical experience and integrity to assist that the basin be installed
properly, constitutes the greatest protection from catastrophic basin failure
and liability exposure.
Basin Handling
General Handling
Although the exterior surfaces of the fiberglass basins are designed to
withstand normal handling, they can be damaged during transportation and
installation. Basins must not be dropped, dragged, or handled with sharp
objects, and with the exception of the minimal movement involved in a visual
inspection, must not be rolled.
Unloading, Lifting, and Lowering
WARNING
RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
- Under no circumstances are the use of chains or cables around the basin shell permitted.
The proper way to move a basin is by lifting it, using chains or cables with
the optional lifting lugs (not more than a 30° angle), or by using a non-
marring sling around the basin. Before any attempt is made to move a basin,
verify that all equipment and accessories have sufficient capacity and reach
to lift and lower the basin without dragging and/or dropping. Maneuver the
basin with guide ropes attached to the sides.
Pre-Installation Inspection
Confirm adherence to the project’s specifications before installation.
Physically and visually inspected basin, pumps, valves, equipment, and piping
materials before installation. Notify the carrier immediately if there is any
damage. If the basin or any of its internal components are damaged, suspend
installation until a determination of the extent of damage can be made by
Liberty Pumps or its agent. Any repairs must be first authorized in writing by
Liberty Pumps and then be done in accordance with Liberty
Pumps instructions.
Storage
Store the basin in a secure, controlled area where the potential for
accidental damage or vandalism will be minimized. The storage area must be
free from sharp objects, rocks, and any other foreign solutions or materials
that could cause damage to the basin. Chock the basin until it is needed for
installation and, if windy conditions are possible, secure the basin with non-
marring restraints of a size and number adequate for securing the basin.
Excavation
WARNING RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
- Locate all overhead and underground utilities before excavating.
Excavation Considerations
The excavation must provide adequate space for the basin, piping, and other
buried equipment, and for the replacement and compaction of backfill materials
particularly around the basin walls. The size, shape, and wall slope of the
excavation should be determined by soil conditions, depth of excavation,
shoring requirements, and if workers are required to enter the excavation,
safety considerations and federal, state, county, and municipal regulations.
Excavation Location
Excavation for an underground basin must be made with due care to avoid
undermining foundations of existing structures and contact with underground
utilities. In the absence of building codes or regulations, maintain a minimum
distance of 5 feet plus a slope of 45° from the bottom of the compacted sub-
base to the bottom of the adjacent structures, foundations, footings, and
property lines. Additional distances may be required to ensure that any
loading carried or created by the foundations and
supports cannot be transferred to the basin.
Maximum Basin Burial Depth
If burial depth is greater than the basin height, contact Liberty Pumps to
determine if additional wall reinforcement is required and secure written
authorization.
Excavated Materials Handling
Carefully store excavated materials, that cannot be removed from the job site,
as far from the edge of the basin excavation as possible. Unless approved for
use as backfill, securely store excavation materials separate from the
approved backfill materials.
Work Area Safety
Safe installation procedures are the sole responsibility of the
basininstaller. Work safety requirements are defined in US Department of Labor
29 CFR 1926, Subpart P: Excavations.
Backfill
Careful selection, placement, and compaction of approved backfillmaterial is
critical to a successful basin installation. Among the common problems
associated with basin leaks and premature failures are:
- Use of incorrect backfill material
- Inadequate or improper placement or compaction
- Rocks, clods, or debris left in the excavation or basin
- Voids under or around the perimeter of the basin
- Failure to prevent the migration of backfill materials
Basin Placement
WARNING RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
- Placement of a basin on a concrete pad or compacted sub-base smaller than the total basin bottom area or on intermediate supports (saddles) will cause uneven distribution of loads. This may contribute to structural failure and is never permitted.
Cover the bottom of the basin excavation with suitably graded, leveled, and compacted backfill material to a depth of at least 12” (compacted sub-base). If a concrete hold-down/anti-flotation pad is required, this bedding can be reduced to a depth of at least 6”. Carefully lower the basin into the excavated area and center on
the compacted backfill or concrete pad.
Backfill Material
Ensure backfill material is clean, well granulated, free-flowing, non-
corrosive, and inert; free of ice, snow, debris, rock, or organic material,
all of which could damage the basin and interfere with the compaction of the
backfill material. The largest particles shall not be larger than 3/4”. Not
more than 3% (by weight) should pass through a #8 sieve, and the backfill
material must conform to ASTM C-33, Paragraph 9.1 requirements. Approved
backfill materials include:
- Pea gravel, naturally rounded particles, with a minimum diameter of 1/8” and a maximum diameter of 3/4”
- Crushed rock, washed and free-flowing angular particles between 1/8” and 1/2” in size
Backfill Placement and Compaction
- Do not exert heavy pressure or run heavy equipment on the backfill material as this could cause the tank to collapse.
Compaction of backfill materials must be adequate to ensure the support of the basin and to prevent movement or settlement.
Place backfill materials in 12” lifts and compacted to a minimum soil modulus of 700 pounds per square foot.
Support Piping, Equipment and Accessories
WARNING RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
- Using the basin to support any loading carried or created by piping, equipment, cribbing, bracing, or blocking is never permitted.
Provide support for piping, equipment, and other accessories during
backfilling. During backfilling, temporary support must be carefully installed
and removed to prevent damage to the basin, piping, and/or equipment.
Anchorage
When basin installations are located in areas subject to high water tables
or flooding, make provisions to prevent the basin, either empty or filled,
from floating. The buoyancy force to be offset is determined primarily by the
volume of the basin. The principle offsetting factors include:
- Backfill materials
- Concrete hold-down pad
- Friction between the basin, backfill materials, and surrounding soil
Anchorage Methods
All methods of anchoring the basin use the weight of the backfill materials to
offset the buoyancy forces. The use of supplemental mechanical anchoring
methods (i.e., a concrete hold-down pad) increases the amount of backfill
ballast that is mechanically attached to the basin. The recommended method of
attachment is to pour concrete grout over the basin’s anti-flotation flange
and concrete hold-down pad.
Anchorage Requirements
WARNING RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
- Use “submerged” material weights when calculating anchorage requirements.
Requirements of anchorage, thickness of concrete hold-down pads, as well as the size of anchors and reinforcement must be calculated for each installation based on the environmental conditions of the specific installation.
Example: weight of concrete (150 pounds per cubic foot) minus the weight of the water (62.4 pounds per cubic foot) equals a “submerged” weight of 87.6 pounds per cubic foot.
NOTE: The intent of these installation instructions and illustration is
to ensure that damage or premature failure to the basin does not occur. These
installation instructions and illustration are not intended to preclude normal
safety procedures that should be followed to prevent injury to personnel.
SAFE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ARE ENTIRELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
INSTALLER
Figure 1. Basin Installation Reference
**Installation
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WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
- All installation and maintenance of pumps, controls, protection devices, and general wiring shall be done by qualified personnel.
- All electrical and safety practices shall be in accordance withthe National Electrical Code ® , the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, or applicable local codes and ordinances.
NOTICE
- For pressure sewer applications, verify a Redundant Check Valve Assembly (curb stop and check valve) is installed between the pump discharge and the street main, as close to the public right-of-way as possible, on all installations to protect from system pressures.
Electrical Connections
With mains power disconnected, complete pump and plugger box connections per
plugger box wiring diagrams. Verify connections. When complete, check all
wires for unintentional ground.
Discharge Line
Connect Schedule 80 PVC pipe to pump discharge. Do not increase discharge
piping to larger than 2”. Do not reduce discharge to below the pump outlet
size. The remainder of the discharge line should be as short as possible with
a minimum number of turns to minimize friction head loss.
Pressure Sewer Applications
A redundant check valve assembly consisting of a curb stop and check valve
must be installed between the pump discharge and the street main, as close to
the public right-of-way as possible, on all pressure (force main) sewer
installations to protect from system pressures. The curb stop valve is
necessary to isolate the site from the pressure sewer while the check valve
provides redundant protection against potentially detrimental backflow. All
valves and fittings should be rated for at least 200 PSI service. See Liberty
Pumps line of CSV-Series Curb Stop/Swing Check Valve Assemblies and CK-Series
Connection Kit.
Vent
The fiberglass basin provided with the system must be completely sealed and
properly vented per local health and plumbing code requirements. If the system
is to be vented through the inlet to an existing building vent stack, there
must be no traps between the system inlet and the nearest building vent stack
connection (option 1). If this is not possible or desirable per the
application, a standalone vent can be installed in tank side (option 2) or a
vent flange or grommet can be installed in a hole cut into the cover
(option 3).
Inlet Line
Connect the inlet line to the inlet hub per engineer’s specifications.
Float Switches
Float switches are pre-mounted on a QuickTree®. For QuickTree removal, loosen
the cord nut, locking clamp, and pull the QuickTree straight out of the basin.
The pump cycle is preset at the factory. The pump cycle can be adjusted by
loosening the cord grip and moving the ON/OFF float up or down. Adjustments of
more than 3″ in either direction are not recommended—call customer service if
the pump cycle needs to be adjusted beyond this recommended level. The preset
pump levels are provided in Table 1.
Table 1. Factory Set Float Switch Levels
System | OFF | ON | ALARM |
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2448 | 9.5” | 16.5” | 21” |
3036 | 9.5” | 16.5” | 21” |
3048 | 9.5” | 16.5” | 21” |
GR-Series Guide Rail System
The GR20 quick-disconnect assembly guide rail system provided with the system
is designed to allow easy installation and removal of the pump. When installed
correctly, it will seal and provide a means to lift the pump without
disconnecting any of the discharge piping. Ensure installation is done as
shown.
Operation, Maintena nce and Troubleshooting
Refer to supplied pump, alarm, and plugger box manuals. For further questions,
contact customer service at
1-800-543-2550 or
support@LibertyPumps.com.
Warranty Liberty Pumps Wholesale Products Limited Warranty
Liberty Pumps, Inc. warrants that Liberty Pumps wholesale products are free
from all factory defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3)
years from the date of purchase (excluding batteries and “Commercial Series”
models). The date of purchase shall be determined by a dated sales receipt
noting the model and serial number of the pump. The dated sales receipt must
accompany the returned pump if the date of return is more than three years
from the date of manufacture noted on the
pump nameplate.
The manufacturer’s sole obligation under this Warranty shall be limited to the
repair or replacement of any parts found by the manufacturer to be defective,
provided the part or assembly is returned freight prepaid to the manufacturer
or its authorized service center, and provided that none of the following
warranty-voiding characteristics are evident:
The manufacturer shall not be liable under this Warranty if the product has
not been properly installed, operated, or maintained per manufacturer
instructions; if it has been disassembled, modified, abused, or tampered with;
if the electrical cord has been cut, damaged, or spliced; if the pump
discharge has been reduced in size; if the pump has been used in water
temperatures above the advertised rating; if the pump has been used in water
containing sand, lime, cement, gravel, or other abrasives; if the
product has been used to pump chemicals, grease, or hydrocarbons; if a non-
submersible motor has been subjected to moisture; or if the label bearing the
model and serial number has been removed.
Liberty Pumps, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or expenses
resulting from installation or use of its products, or for indirect,
incidental, and consequential damages, including costs of removal,
reinstallation or transportation.
There is no other express warranty. All implied warranties, including those of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to three
years from the date of purchase. This Warranty contains the exclusive remedy
of the purchaser, and, where permitted, liability for consequential or
incidental damages under any and all warranties are excluded. Liberty Pumps,
Inc. warrants StormCell ® batteries for 1 year from date of purchase, and
warrants that pumps of its Commercial Series are free from all factory defects
in material and workmanship for a period of 18 months from the date of
installation or 24 months from the date of manufacture, whichever occurs
first, and provided that such products are used in compliance with their
intended applications as set forth in the technical specifications and
manuals.
Copyright © Liberty Pumps, Inc. 2021 All rights reserved.
7386000N
7000 Apple Tree AvenueBergen, NY 14416
ph: 1-800-543-2550
fax: 1-585-494-1839
www.LibertyPumps.com
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