PENTAIR MNG4SD Submersible Solids Handling Pump User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Pentair
Table of Contents
PENTAIR MNG4SD Submersible Solids Handling Pump
SAFETY SYMBOLS
This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your pump or in this manual, look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury:
DANGER: warns about hazards that will cause serious personal injury,
death or major property damage if ignored.
WARNING: warns about hazards that can cause serious personal injury,
death or major property damage if ignored.
CAUTION: warns about hazards that will or can cause minor personal injury
or property damage if ignored.
The word NOTICE indicates special instructions that are important but not
related to hazards.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
WARNING: This product and related accessories contain chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
BEFORE INSTALLATION
This manual contains important safety information regarding the use of this product. This product should only be installed and serviced by a qualified professional. Carefully read and follow all safety instructions in this manual and on the unit itself before installing or operating pump. Keep this manual for future reference. Follow all state and local codes regarding the installation and use of this pump.
GENERAL SAFETY
CAUTION:
Do not touch a pump while in operation as they can operate at high
temperatures. To avoid burns when servicing the pump, shut off, allow it to
cool for 30 minutes after shutdown before handling.
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Follow all applicable local and state codes and regulations.
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Keep safety labels in good condition, replacing any missing or damaged labels.
Submersible pumps are not approved for and should not be used in swimming pools, recreational water installations, decorative fountains or any installation where human -
contact with the pump fluid is common. Pump is designed for municipal and commercial wastewater applications.
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DO NOT run the pump dry. Dry running can overheat the pump, (causing burns to anyone handling it) and will void the warranty.
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The pump is permanently lubricated. No oiling or greasing is required in normal operation.
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Periodically inspect pump and system components.
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Wear safety glasses at all times when working on pumps.
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Keep work area clean, uncluttered and properly lighted. Store all unused tools and equipment.
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DO NOT use to pump flammable liquids.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
DANGER: Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn, or kill. When installing,
operating, or servicing this pump, carefully follow the safety instructions
listed herein.
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD: Must be installed by a qualified professional.
Disconnect all electrical power before installation or servicing the pump.
- DO NOT modify the cord. When wiring to a system control, connect ground lead to the system ground.
- DO NOT splice the electrical power cord.
- DO NOT allow the power leads on the end of the electrical cords to be submerged.
- DO NOT handle or service the pump while it is connected to the power supply.
WARNING: A water test is recommended before installation of any water
treatment equipment. The water quality can significantly influence the life of
your system. You should test for corrosive elements, acidity, total solids and
other relevant contaminants, including chlorine and treat your water
appropriately to ensure satisfactory performance and prevent premature
failure.
OTHER DANGERS
DANGER: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. Can cause severe personal injury,
property damage or death. Do not smoke or use open flames in or around this
system. Do not pump flammable liquids.
- CUTTING RISK. Risk of serious cutting or amputation exists. Use caution as liner plate is extremely sharp. Always keep fingers and hands away from cutting profiles. Disconnect all power sources prior to servicing pump. Pump may start without warning.
- RISK OF ASPHYXIATION. Installer(s) and/or service personnel must use proper Personal Protective Equipment and follow OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 or OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Pump may be installed in a location classified as a confined space.
- BIOHAZARD RISK. Once wastewater source has been connected to system, Biohazard Risk exists. Installer(s) and/or service personnel must use proper personal Protective Equipment and follow handling procedures per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 when handling equipment after wastewater source has been connected to system.
NOTICE: FM rated models are only to be used in 60hz applications.
This manual contains important information for the safe use of this product.
Read completely and do not throw away. Reasonable care and safe methods should
be practiced. Check local codes and requirements before installation.
UNPACKING PUMP
WARNING: LIFTING HAZARD. Unassisted lifting of pump can cause injury.
Mechanical assistance required.
DO NOT lift pump by power cord.
When unpacking unit, check for damage. Claims for damage must be made at the
receiving end through the delivery carrier. Damage cannot be processed from
the factory.
WARNING :RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. Do not smoke or use spark able
electrical devices or flames in a septic (gaseous) or possible septic sump. Do
not pump flammable liquids with this pump.
PUMPS IN STORAGE OR NOT OPERATING
Pumps with silicon/carbide seals must have impellers manually rotated (6
revolutions) after setting non-operational for 3 months or longer and prior to
electrical start-up.
Pumps with tungsten carbide seals must have impellers manually rotated (6
revolutions) after setting non-operational for 3 weeks or longer and prior to
electrical start-up.
SEAL FAILURE PROBES
HAZARDOUS DUTY RATED PUMPS:
All submersible pumps have two factory installed moisture detectors (seal
failure probes). They should have a resistance of around 330K ohms for the
series circuit in the seal chamber. Under normal operating conditions, the
circuit remains around 330K ohms. If the circuit shows open, the circuit is
not complete indicating a broken wire, corroded wire, or loose connection. If
the lower seal leaks and moisture enters this chamber, the moisture will
settle to the bottom of the chamber and will complete (significantly less than
330K ohms) the circuit between the moisture detectors.
NON-HAZARDOUS DUTY RATED PUMPS:
For all non-hazardous duty rated pumps the resistance(ohm) readings between
the seal probe wires should be open in normal operating conditions. A lower
resistance indicates water intrusion. This circuit must be connected to a
sensing unit and signaling device. This is supplied in a manufacturer built
control panel. Failure to install such a device negates all warranties.
HEAT SENSORS
All motors in this family have heat sensors on or embedded in the motor
winding to detect excessive heat. This prevents damage to the motor. If sensor
trips due to excessive winding temperature, the starter in the panel
interrupts power to the pump. The sensors are set to trip at 130°C. Failure to
install such circuitry would negate FM approvals and all warranties.
POWER CORDS
DO NOT modify the cord. When wiring to a system control, connect the pump
ground lead to the system ground. The power cord and heat sensor seal failure
cord are potted into the cord cap. The cords must not be spliced. Each cable
has a green lead. This is the ground wire and must be grounded properly per
NEC and/or local codes. Cords should be inspected for abnormal wear and
replaced accordingly.
OVERLOAD HEATERS
If the electrical panel is not used, starters with 3 leg overload relay must
be supplied on 3 phase pumps. Each leg is to have an identical heater sized in
accordance with the nameplate amps on the motor housing. The amp draw on these
submersible motors is slightly higher than a corresponding horsepower surface
motor, so heaters must be sized by the nameplate rating.
INSTALLING SUMP LEVEL CONTROLS FLOAT CONTROLS
In all systems, the lower or turn-off control is to be set to maintain a
minimum level in the sump. This level shall be no more than 3-1/4″ from the
top of the motor housing down to the surface of the sewage. The second or
turn-on control is set above the lower turn-off control. The exact distance
between the two floats must be a compromise between a frequent pumping cycle
(15 starts per hour max.) to control septicity, solids and a slower cycle for
energy economy. This distance should be determined by the engineer or
consulting engineer, depending on the conditions of
the application.
INSTALLING PUMP IN SUMP
DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE. Can shock, burn, or kill. When installing, operating, or servicing this pump, carefully follow the safety instructions listed herein.
- RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. Do not smoke or use open flames in or around this system. Only the FM listed products are to be used in a hazardous location applications per NFPA 70 National Electric Code. Do not pump flammable liquids. Do not use non-hazardous pumps in explosive environments.
Before installing the pump in the sump, lay it on its side and rotate impeller. Impeller may be slightly stuck due to factory test water. The impeller should turn freely. DO NOT connect the power until after this test. Clean all debris from sump and connect pump to piping. A check valve must be installed on each pump and a gate or plug valve in each pump discharge is highly recommended. This valve should be installed on the discharge side of the check valve so if it becomes necessary to service the check valve, the line pressure can be cut off. Single pump systems are sometimes installed without a check valve where it is desirable to self-drain the discharge line to prevent freezing. This can be done only with short discharge lines; otherwise water will return to the sump and cause short cycling of the pump.
MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
DANGER
ELECTRO CUTION HAZARD: Must be installed by a qualified professional.
Disconnect all electrical power before installation or servicing the pump.
All electrical wiring must be in accordance with local codes, and only
competent electricians should make the installations. Complete wiring diagrams
are adhered to the inside cover of the panel. It is VERY IMPORTANT to check
all wires for grounds with an ohmmeter or Megger meter after the connections
are made as one grounded wire can cause considerable trouble.
NOTICE
FM rated models are only to be used in 60hz applications.
- If equipment is not properly wired and protected as recommended, the warranty is void.
CAUTION: The 230 volt 3 phase pump has a dual marked nameplate. For
ordinary location pumps, voltage may be rewired by qualified personnel. For
hazardous location pumps, voltage may be rewired by the manufacturer or a
Class I, Div I equipment qualified electrician. Once the voltage is changed,
the factory cord tag indicating 230 volt 3 phase must be removed.
For record keeping purposes, we suggest the pump be marked externally with the
new voltage and qualified personnel that performed the change. Pumps shipped
from the factory as 460 volt 3 phase cannot be rewired to any other voltage.
TO RE-WIRE THE PUMP FROM 230V TO 460V 3 PHASE
Only a 230V pump from the factory is considered dual voltage, a cord label
clearly states the factory wound voltage.
- Remove all six (#7) cap screws then raise the cord cap assembly enough to slip a prying instrument on opposite sides between the cord cap casting and the motor housing. Take care to not damage the o-ring or the machined surfaces of the castings. Doing so could void FM agency certifications.
- While prying evenly on both sides; separate the cord cap casting from the motor housing, the assembly is airtight and will have a vacuum effect when disassembling.
- Once separated, the cord cap can be inverted and rotated to the outside of the pump assembly, and a bolt can be
re-used to secure the upside down cord cap to the motor housing for ease of rewiring.
Refer to the wiring diagram within this manual for wiring details. Once all electrical connections are finished and secure (a crimped electrical connector is best to prevent issues due to vibration if required), the cord cap should be re-attached reversing the steps above. Ensure the o-ring is in place and perform a hi-pot test for safety once everything is complete.
HEAT SENSORS AND SEAL FAILURE CONNECTIONS
Be sure heat sensor wires are connected in series with the starter coil.
Connections are provided on the terminal strip.
NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS REQUIRED BETWEEN CONTROL PANEL AND NEMA 4 JUNCTION
BOX
Power lines and control wires can be carried in conduit or can be underground
buried cable
SYSTEM TYPE| NUMBER OF CONTROL WIRES| NUMBER OF POWER LINES|
NUMBER OF GROUND WIRES #8| HEAT SENSOR & SEAL FAILURE
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NUMBER OF SENSOR WIRES| NUMBER OF GROUND WIRES
Simplex| 4| 3| 1| 3| 1
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Simplex with Alarm| 6| 3| 1| 3| 1
Duplex| 6| 6| 2| 6| 2
Duplex with Alarm| 8| 6| 2| 6| 2
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE
DANGER
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. Do not smoke or use open flames in or around this
system. Only the FM listed products are to be used in a hazardous location
applications per NFPA 70 National Electric Code. Do not pump flammable
liquids. Do not use non-hazardous pumps in explosive environments.
- CUTTING RISK. Risk of serious cutting or amputation exists. Always keep fingers and hands away from cutting profiles. Disconnect all power sources prior to servicing pump. Pump may start without warning. Use caution as liner plate is extremely sharp.
PUMP OPERATIONS STARTING SYSTEM
- Double check all wire connections.
- Turn pumps to Off position on H-O-A switches.
- Turn on breakers.
- Connect amprobe to pump power cord and turn pump on. The pump will show high amp draw momentarily, then as pump approaches normal running speed, amps will drop to normal nameplate amps.
- When using three phase pumps (208/230/460/575), turn the H-O-A switch to Hand position on one pump and notice operation. If pump is noisy and vibrates, rotation is wrong. To change rotation, interchange any two line leads to pump. Do not interchange main incoming lines. Check rotation of all pumps in this same manner.
- Now set both H-O-A switches to Auto position and allow water to rise in sump until one pump starts. Allow pump to operate until the level drops to turn-off point.
- Allow sump level to rise to start other pump(s). Notice run lights in panel. Pumps should alternate on each successive cycle of operation.
- Turn both H-O-A switches to Off position and allow sump to fill to the override control level(s).
- Turn switches to Auto position, and pumps should start and operate together until level drops to turn-off point.
- Repeat this operation and cycle several times before leaving the job.
- Check voltage when pumps are operating and check the amp draw of each pump. Check amps on each pump conductor as sometimes a high leg will exist. For excessive voltage on one leg, the electric utility company should be consulted.
PUMP MAINTENANCE
As the motors are oil filled, no lubrication or other maintenance is required. If the heat sensor and seal failure are hooked up properly, no attention is necessary as long as the seal failure indicator light does not come on. To ensure continuity of the seal sensor leads on hazardous duty rated pumps only, a test light is provided on intrinsically safe panels as standard equipment.
WARNING: Before handling these pumps and controls, always disconnect the power first. Do not smoke, use flames or devices that can produce electrical discharge or sparks in a septic (gaseous) or possible septic sump.
FIELD SERVICE ON ORDINARY LOCATION PUMPS
Ordinary location submersible motors that are out of warranty can be serviced
in the field by any reliable motor service shop. Any pump that is in warranty
must be returned to the factory for service or repaired at an authorized
service center. Charges will not be allowed if (in warranty) pump is not taken
to an authorized service center. When field service is performed on a pump,
these instructions should be carefully followed.
FIELD SERVICE ON HAZARDOUS LOCATION PUMPS
Hazardous location pumps must be returned to the factory for electrical and
motor service. Any repair not at an authorized service center will void the
Factory Mutual (FM) listing. This will ensure the integrity of the hazardous
location rating of the pump and comply with our warranty requirements. The
cords, upper and lower seal, volute and impeller components may be repaired or
replaced by an authorized service facility without compromising the hazardous
location rating to the pump. For any repairs in which the oil is drained, the
pump must be re-filled with an approved oil. The motor chamber cannot be
disassembled, during repairs as this will result in loss of agency rating.
Any time a seal is disturbed, it must be replaced. Check the pump for proper
rotation before returning to service.
ADJUST CUTTER CLEARANCE ON CHOPPING MECHANISM
DANGER: CUTTING RISK. Risk of serious cutting or amputation exists. Use caution as liner plate is extremely sharp. Always keep fingers and hands away from cutting profiles. Disconnect all power sources prior to servicing pump. Pump may start without warning.
- First install the liner plate with chopper bar (Item A) into the volute. It may be helpful to install 3/8-16 studs into the liner plate to line up the holes with the corresponding volute holes. You may have to tap the plate all the way down with a rubber hammer.
- Remove the studs and replace with 3/8-16 bolts (Item B) in the large counterbored holes from beneath the volute, only thread in enough to hold screws in place.
- Install motor with impeller mounted, tighten motor housing bolts to volute.
- Tighten four 3/8-16 (Item C) socket head cap screws in the chamfered counterbored holes until liner plate is sitting flat against impeller, ensure (Item B) is still loose which allows the liner plate to rest against the impeller.
- Next back off the same 3/8-16 (Item C) screws away from liner plate 1/8 – 1/4 turn for the recommended .008-.015 clearance.
- Tighten the opposite four 3/8-16 (Item B) screws evenly to 25-30 Ft-lbs. Ensure all screws have proper torque to prevent backing out. A thread locking compound is recommended to prevent vibrational loosening over time.
- Measure the clearance with a feeler gauge it should be between .008 to .015.
- Spin impeller with a hex wrench in the impeller hub or use a wooden pry bar to spin impeller to make sure there is no rub.
- If you hear or feel a rub, readjust the clearance by loosening screws (Item C) evenly and retightening (Item B) screws.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PUMP TROUBLESHOOTING
Below is a list of common problems and the probable causes.
PUMP WILL NOT START
- No power to the motor. Check for blown fuse or open circuit breaker.
- Selector switch may be in the Off position.
- Control circuit transformer fuse may be blown.
- Overload heater on starter may be tripped. Push to reset.
PUMP WILL NOT START AND OVERLOAD HEATERS TRIP
- Turn off power and check motor leads with Megger or ohmmeter for possible ground.
- Check resistance of motor windings. All 3 phases should exhibit the same reading.
- If no grounds exist and the motor windings check OK, remove pump from sump and check for clogged or blocked impeller.
PUMP OPERATES WITH SELECTOR SWITCH IN HAND POSITION BUT WILL NOT OPERATE IN AUTO POSITION
- This indicates trouble in the float level control or the alternator relay.
- Check control panel for trouble.
PUMP RUNS BUT WILL NOT SHUT OFF
- Pump may be air locked. Turn pump off and let set for several minutes, then restart.
- Lower float control may be hung-up in the closed position. Check in sump to be sure control is free.
- Selector switch may be in the Hand position.
PUMP DOES NOT DELIVER PROPER CAPACITY
- Discharge gate valve may be partially closed or partially clogged.
- Check valve may be partially clogged. Raise level up and down to clear.
- Pump may be running in wrong direction. Low speed pumps can operate in reverse direction without much noise or vibration.
- Discharge head may be too high. Check total head with gauge when pump is operating. Total head is discharge gauge pressure converted to feet plus vertical height from water level in sump to center line of pressure gauge in discharge line. Gauge should be installed on pump side of all valves. Multiply gauge pressure in pounds by 2.31 to get head in feet.
- If pump has been in service for some time and capacity falls off, remove pump and check for wear or clogged impeller.
MOTOR STOPS AND THEN RESTARTS AFTER SHORT PERIOD BUT OVERLOAD HEATERS IN STARTER DO NOT TRIP
- This indicates heat sensors in the motor are tripping due to excessive heat. Impeller may be partially clogged giving a sustained overload but not high enough to trip overload heater switch.
- Motor may be operating out of liquid due to a failed level control.
- Pump may be operating on a short cycle due to sump being too small or from water returning to sump due to a leaking check valve.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE OR TROUBLESHOOTING OF THE PUMP, PLEASE CALL PENTAIR AT 855-274-8947.
PARTS LIST
MNG4SD(X), MNG4HD(X), MNG6MD(X)
ITEM | PART DESCRIPTION | PART # | 4SD / 4HD / 6MD |
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2 | CORD CAP 10-4 35′ | 152880315 | * |
2 | CORD CAP 8-4 35′ | 152880325 | * |
2 | CORD CAP 6-4 35′ | 152880335 | * |
A1 | STATOR | SEE MOTOR PARTS GROUP | 1 |
A2 | ROTOR/SHAFT ASSEMBLY | SEE MOTOR PARTS GROUP | 1 |
A5 | SPACER | SEE MOTOR PARTS GROUP | 1 |
A3 | OIL-MINERAL | 153620017 | |
A4 | BOLT-STATOR | 06106A027 | 4 |
A6 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR 460V ONLY | 12672A001 | 1 |
A7 | STATOR KEY | 05818A012 | 1 |
B13 | SCREW SOCKET HEAD SEAL PLATE TO BRG HSG | 06106A028 | 4 |
C4 | NAMEPLATE | 134257601 | 1 |
E1 | SEAL-SHAFT 2-1/2 TYPE2100 UPPER ** | 27994A000 | 1 |
E2 | SEAL-SHAFT 2 .25 TYPE2 LOWER ** | 080832251 | 1 |
E3 | HOUSING-SEAL PLATE 250 FRAME | 107550482 | 1 |
E5 | RING – RETAINING EXTERNAL BRG ** | 12588A036 | 1 |
E6 | IMPELLER ADAPTER | 107550491 | 1 |
F1 | HOUSING-MOTOR | 28011D000 | 1 |
F2 | HOUSING-BEARING | 27808D525 | 1 |
F3 | TERMINAL BLOCK | 27882A009 | 1 |
F4 | SCREW-CAP SKT HD . TERMINAL BLK | 06106A069 | 2 |
F5 | SCREEN | 110650043 | 1 |
F6 | WASHER-SPRING (THRUST) | 19331A009 | 1 |
F7 | SCREW-CAP CORD CAP TO MTR HSG | 19101A017 | 6 |
F8 | RING-STATOR | 026030003 | 1 |
F9 | O-RING CORD CAP ** | 001500191 | 1 |
F10 | O-RING SEAL PLATE ** | 05876A112 | 1 |
F11 | O-RING MOTOR HOUSING ** | 05876A178 | 1 |
F12 | SCREW-CAP MTR HSG TO BRG HSG | 19103A048 | 8 |
F13 | BEARING-BALL UPPER ** | 08565A026 | 1 |
F14 | BEARING-BALL ANG . CONTACT DBL ROW ** | 071670171 | 1 |
F15 | PLUG-PIPE 1/2″ SKT HD . | 009240101 | 3 |
F16 | SCREW-DRIVE #6 | 045800011 | 4 |
E7 | PROBE-SEAL FAILURE ** | 109010021 | 2 |
E8 | SEAL-SENSOR ASS’Y WITH RESISTOR** | 109000045 | 1 |
E9 | SEAL SENSOR ASSY NO RESISTOR** | 109005115 | 2 |
F19 | RING-RETAINING EXTERNAL BRG ** | 12558A036 | 1 |
F20 | RING-RETAINING INTERNAL BRG ** | 009740041 | 1 |
F22 | LIFTING BAIL | 25371B008 | 1 |
F23 | LIFTING BAIL BOLTS | 19105A038 | 2 |
F24 | LIFTING BAIL LOCK WASHER | 05454A027 | 2 |
F26 | LOCTITE® 242 – BLUE (ITEMS ARE NOT FOR SALE) | NOT INCLUDED | 1 |
F27 | LOCTITE 277 – RED (ITEMS ARE NOT FOR SALE) | NOT INCLUDED | 1 |
F28 | SEALANT – PIPE (ITEMS ARE NOT FOR SALE) | NOT INCLUDED | 1 |
REPAIR KIT | 528692707 |
HYDRAULIC ENDS PARTS LIST
ITEM | DESCRIPTION | PART # | 4SD | 4HD | 6MD |
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B1 | O-RING VOL COVER ** | 05876A108 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
B2 | SCREW-HEX HEAD VOL COVER | 002380301 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
B3 | SCREW-SOCKET HEAD CAP LINER BOLT | 005560081 | — | 4 | 4 |
B4 | SCREW-SOCKET HEAD LINER JACK BOLT | 005560211 | — | 4 | 4 |
B5 | KEY 3/8 X 3/8 SHAFT TO IMP ** | 05818A010 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
B7 | SCREW-SOCKET HEAD LINER BOLT | 005560201 | 4 | — | — |
B8 | SCREW-HEX HEAD VOL TO BRG HSG | 005700601 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
B9 | O-RING VOL TO SEAL PLATE ** | 05876A178 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
B11 | SCREW-SOCKET HEAD IMP BOLT | 029190141 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
B12 | SCREW-SOCKET HEAD LINER JACK BOLT | 005560191 | 4 | — | — |
B14 | VOLUTE | CHARTED | 154530002 | 154630002 | 154580002 |
B15 | LINER CHOPPER | CHARTED | 154540002 | 154620002 | 154590002 |
B16 | VOLUTE COVER | CHARTED | 154720002 | 154720012 | 154720012 |
MOTOR PARTS LIST
ITEM
| **2-POLE 3450 RPM| 25HP| 25HP| 30/40HP| 30/40HP
---|---|---|---|---|---
230/460/3/60| 575/3/60| 460/3/60| 575/3/60**
A1| STATOR| 27906D003| 27906D603| 27907D003| 27907D603
A2| ROTOR/SHAFT ASSEMBLY| 27906D130| 27906D130| 27907D130| 27907D130
A3| OIL-MINERAL| 153620017 (4 .8)| 153620017 (4 .8)| 153620017 (4 .25)|
153620017 (4 .25)
A4| BOLT-STATOR| 06106A027 (4)| 06106A027 (4)| 06106A027 (4)| 06106A027 (4)
A5| SPACER| 076650041| 076650041| 076650011| 076650011
A7| STATOR KEY| 05818A012| 05818A012| 05818A012| 05818A012
**ITEM**
| **4-POLE 1750 RPM| 25HP| 25HP| 30HP| 30HP|
40HP| 40HP
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
208-230/460/3/60| 575/3/60| 230/460/3/60| 575/3/60|
460/3/60| 575/3/60**
A1| STATOR| 27902D003| 27902D603| 27903D003| 27903D603| 27904D003| 27904D603
A2| ROTOR/SHAFT ASSEMBLY| 27902D130| 27902D130| 27903D130| 27903D130|
27904D130| 27904D130
A3| OIL-MINERAL| 153620017 (5 .25)| 153620017 (5 .25)| 153620017 (4 .7)|
153620017 (4 .7)| 153620017 (4)| 153620017 (4)
A4| BOLT-STATOR| 06106A027 (4)| 06106A027 (4)| 06106A027 (4)| 06106A027 (4)|
06106A071 (4)| 06106A071 (4)
A5| SPACER| 076650041| 076650041| 076650011| 076650011| —| —
A7| STATOR KEY| 05818A012| 05818A012| 05818A012| 05818A012| “05818A005|
“05818A005
IMPELLER PARTS LIST – MNG4SD(X) 3450 RPM
CATALOG #| PART #| HP| VOLTAGE/PH| CORD|
TRIM| IMPELLER #
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
MNG4SD025223| 28254E001| 25| 230-460/3| 4-4| 7 .38| 154521112
MNG4SD025243| 28254E002| 25| 460/3| 8-4| 7 .38| 154521112
MNG4SD025253| 28254E003| 25| 575/3| 8-4| 7 .38| 154521112
MNG4SDX025223| 28254E601| 25| 230-460/3| 4-4| 7 .38| 154521112
MNG4SDX025243| 28254E602| 25| 460/3| 8-4| 7 .38| 154521112
MNG4SDX025253| 28254E603| 25| 575/3| 8-4| 7 .38| 154521112
MNG4SD030243| 28254E011| 30| 460/3| 8-4| 7 .88| 154521072
MNG4SD030253| 28254E012| 30| 575/3| 8-4| 7 .88| 154521072
MNG4SDX030243| 28254E611| 30| 460/3| 8-4| 7 .88| 154521072
MNG4SDX030253| 28254E612| 30| 575/3| 8-4| 7 .88| 154521072
MNG4SD040243| 28254E021| 40| 460/3| 6-4| 8 .63| 154521012
MNG4SD040253| 28254E022| 40| 575/3| 8-4| 8 .63| 154521012
MNG4SDX040243| 28254E621| 40| 460/3| 6-4| 8 .63| 154521012
MNG4SDX040253| 28254E622| 40| 575/3| 8-4| 8 .63| 154521012
IMPELLER PARTS LIST – MNG4HD(X) 1750 RPM
CATALOG #| PART #| HP| VOLTAGE/PH| CORD|
TRIM| IMPELLER #
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
MNG4HD025403| 28256E001| 25| 208/3| 4-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HD025423| 28256E002| 25| 230-460/3| 6-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HD025443| 28256E003| 25| 460/3| 8-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HD025453| 28256E004| 25| 575/3| 8-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HDX025403| 28256E601| 25| 208/3| 4-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HDX025423| 28256E602| 25| 230-460/3| 6-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HDX025443| 28256E603| 25| 460/3| 8-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HDX025453| 28256E604| 25| 575/3| 8-4| 10 .75| 154641142
MNG4HD030423| 28256E011| 30| 230-460/3| 4-4| 11 .5| 154641082
MNG4HD030443| 28256E012| 30| 460/3| 8-4| 11 .5| 154641082
MNG4HD030453| 28256E013| 30| 575/3| 8-4| 11 .5| 154641082
MNG4HDX030423| 28256E611| 30| 230-460/3| 4-4| 11 .5| 154641082
MNG4HDX030443| 28256E612| 30| 460/3| 8-4| 11 .5| 154641082
MNG4HDX030453| 28256E613| 30| 575/3| 8-4| 11 .5| 154641082
MNG4HD040443| 28256E021| 40| 460/3| 6-4| 12 .50| 154641002
MNG4HD040453| 28256E022| 40| 575/3| 8-4| 12 .50| 154641002
MNG4HDX040443| 28256E621| 40| 460/3| 6-4| 12 .50| 154641002
MNG4HDX040453| 28256E622| 40| 575/3| 8-4| 12 .50| 154641002
IMPELLER PARTS LIST – HPS6MD(X) 1750 RPM
CATALOG #
| PART #| HP| VOLTAGE/PH| CORD| TRIM| IMPELLER #
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
MNG6MD025403| 28255E001| 25| 208/3| 4-4| 9 .63|
154571152
MNG6MD025423
| 28255E002| 25| 230-460/3| 6-4| 9 .63| 154571152
MNG6MD025443| 28255E003| 25| 460/3| 8-4| 9 .63|
154571152
MNG6MD025453
| 28255E004| 25| 575/3| 8-4| 9 .63| 154571152
MNG6MDX025403| 28255E601| 25| 208/3| 4-4| 9 .63|
154571152
MNG6MDX025423
| 28255E602| 25| 230-460/3| 6-4| 9 .63| 154571152
MNG6MDX025443| 28255E603| 25| 460/3| 8-4| 9 .63|
154571152
MNG6MDX025453
| 28255E604| 25| 575/3| 8-4| 9 .63| 154571152
MNG6MD030423| 28255E011| 30| 230-460/3| 4-4| 10 .00|
154571122
MNG6MD030443
| 28255E012| 30| 460/3| 8-4| 10 .00| 154571122
MNG6MD030453| 28255E013| 30| 575/3| 8-4| 10 .00|
154571122
MNG6MDX030423
| 28255E611| 30| 230-460/3| 4-4| 10 .00| 154571122
MNG6MDX030443| 28255E612| 30| 460/3| 8-4| 10 .00|
154571122
MNG6MDX030453
| 28255E613| 30| 575/3| 8-4| 10 .00| 154571122
MNG6MD040443| 28255E021| 40| 460/3| 6-4| 11 .25|
154571022
MNG6MD040453
| 28255E022| 40| 575/3| 8-4| 11 .25| 154571022
MNG6MDX040443| 28255E621| 40| 460/3| 6-4| 11 .25|
154571022
MNG6MDX040453
| 28255E622| 40| 575/3| 8-4| 11 .25|
154571022
WIRING DIAGRAMS
WARRANTY
STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
Pentair Myers® warrants its products against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of shipment from Pentair
Myers or 18 months from the manufacturing date, whichever occurs first –
provided that such products are used in compliance with the requirements of
the Pentair Myers catalog and technical manuals for use in pumping raw sewage,
municipal wastewater or similar, abrasive-free, noncorrosive liquids. During
the warranty period and subject to the conditions set forth, Pentair Myers, at
its discretion, will repair or replace to the original user, the parts that
prove defective in materials and workmanship. Pentair Myers reserves the right
to change or improve its products or any portions thereof without being
obligated to provide such a change or improvement for prior sold and/or
shipped units. Start-up reports and electrical schematics may be required to
support warranty claims. Submit at the time of start- up through the Pentair
Myers website:
http://forms.pentairliterature.com/startupform/startupform.asp?type=m.
Warranty is effective only if Pentair Myers authorized control panels are
used. All seal fail and heat sensing devices must be hooked up, functional and
monitored or this warranty will be void. Pentair Myers will cover only the
lower seal and labor thereof for all dual seal pumps. Under no circumstance
will Pentair Myers be responsible for the cost of field labor, travel
expenses, rented equipment, removal/reinstallation costs or freight expenses
to and from the factory or an authorized Pentair Myers service facility.
This limited warranty will not apply:
- to defects or malfunctions resulting from failure to properly install, operate or maintain the unit in accordance with the printed instructions provided;
- to failures resulting from abuse, accident or negligence;
- to normal maintenance services and parts used in connection with such service;
- to units that are not installed in accordance with applicable local codes, ordinances and good trade practices;
- if the unit is moved from its original installation location;
- if unit is used for purposes other than for what it is designed and manufactured;
- to any unit that has been repaired or altered by anyone other than Pentair Myers or an authorized Pentair Myers service provider;
- to any unit that has been repaired using non factory specified/OEM parts.
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IMPROPER INSTALLATION. PENTAIR MYERS RECOMMENDS INSTALLATION BY PROFESSIONALS.
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exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages and therefore
such limitations may not apply to you. No warranties or representations at any
time made by any representatives of Pentair Myers shall vary or expand the
provision hereof.
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References
- Start-Up Report
- Myers | Municipal Commercial & Industrial Pumps | Pentair
- Myers | Municipal Commercial & Industrial Pumps | Pentair
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