ToolShed TSP03 H D Submersible Pump User Manual

May 15, 2024
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ToolShed TSP03 H D Submersible Pump User Manual
ToolShed TSP03 H D Submersible Pump

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Product Model ToolShed H/D Submersible Pump
Product Code TSP03

Note:
This manual is for your reference only. Due to the continuous improvement of the ToolShed products, changes may be made at any time without obligation or notice.

Warranty

This product may be covered under The ToolShed warranty. For more information, see our Terms & Conditions at www.thetoolshed.co.nz.

SPECIFICATIONS

Output Power 370 Watts
Input Voltage 230 V | 50 Hz
Pump Speed 2900 RPM
Maximum Flow Rate 5.5 m3 h | 92LPM from 0–8m Head Height
Maximum Head Height 17 metres
Outlet Port Size 25.4mm (1”)
IP Rating 68
Net Weight 6.5 kg
Maximum Particle Filtration Size 2mm
Product Dimensions (HxWxL) 330 x 200 x 135mm

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

Product Overview

  1. Handle Grip
  2. Cable
  3. Bolt
  4. Capacitor
  5. Cap
  6. O-Ring
  7. Motor Body
  8. Stator
  9. O-Ring
  10. Oil Chamber Cover
  11. Pump Body
  12. Impeller
  13. Pump Base Net
  14. Pump Base
  15. Bearing
  16. Bearing Block
  17. Rotor
  18. Bearing
  19. Mechanical Seal
  20. Skeleton Oil Seal
  21. O-Ring

SAFETY GUIDELINES

WARNING

READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to follow instructions and warnings could lead to serious injury, electric shock, or fire.

Work Area Safety

  • Ensure that your work area is kept clean and well lit. Lack of visibility and clutter greatly increase the risk of accident when using tools.
  • Keep bystanders, pets, and children clear when operating this power tool or machine. They can cause distraction or risk injury to themselves.
  • Ensure you are not operating the power tool or machinery in the presence of dust, liquids, flammable gases, or anything that can create an explosive atmosphere.
    Power tools and machinery can create sparks which can lead to ignition and fire hazards in working environments.

Personal Safety

  • • Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE). Eye protection, ear protection,
    dust masks, and other protective equipment
    will help to reduce the risk of personal injury
    or long-term illnesses.

  • Dress appropriately. DO NOT wear loose clothing that can get caught in moving parts. Keep hair, loose clothing, jewellery, and anything else that could be of risk, away READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to follow instructions and warnings could lead to serious injury, electric shock, or fire. from moving parts in the machine, or they could become caught therein.

  • Always remain alert and DO NOT operate power tools or machinery under the influence of any substances such as alcohol or drugs, including prescription medications. Lack of focus could lead to injury or accidents while operating these power tools and machinery.

  • Always ensure proper footing and balance. Overreaching can lead to slipping and falling which can result in injury or accident.

  • Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting any battery, or power source to the power tool or machinery. This can cause injury as tools and machinery can suddenly fire incidentally when live, causing accidents.

  • Use all provided dust collection and extraction attachments, if included. This equipment, along with the use of PPE dust masks, can help keep you safe from dust, and keep your work site clear from hazards.

  • Ensure loose parts such as wrenches or adjusting keys are removed before starting the power tool or machinery

Electrical Safety

  • The electrical connection must always be made in a dry area. DO NOT allow the plug outlet to get wet, water in the outlet can lead to electric shock.
  • Only use the power tool or machinery when the plug correctly matches the power outlet. Modifying plugs greatly increases the risk of electric shock.
  • Keep the power cord away from anything that could damage it such as sharp edges, moving parts or heat. A damaged power cord increases the risk of electric shock.
  • Only operate outdoors with the use of an outdoor extension lead. Not all extension leads are suited to outdoor use and using one which is not can greatly increase the risk of electric shock.
  • Avoid body contact with grounded or earthed surfaces. Surfaces such as radiators, ranges, pipes, and refrigerators can increase the risk of electric shock due to your body being earthed or grounded.
  • Never carry the power tool by the cord, or yank the cable from the power outlet.
    This can damage the internal wiring and may become a hazard.

WARNING
Electric shock can cause serious injury or, in some cases be fatal.

Power Tool & Machinery Use & Care

  • Use the correct tool for the job. Forcing a tool to do a job it was not designed for increases the risk of accident or injury.

  • Disconnect tools and machinery from power, or remove batteries before doing any maintenance or adjustments, or before storing the tools and machinery.
    This reduces or removes the risk of a power connection that causes the tool or machinery to accidentally fire, which can help prevent injury or accident.

  • Check the general condition of the power tool for damage or any problems that could affect the way the tool or machine works. An unrepaired tool or machine can lead to accident and injury. Only have your tool or machine repaired with genuine parts from The ToolShed.

  • Only use the power tool and machinery with genuine parts or accessories that are designed to be used with this power tool and machinery. Failure to do so could result in accident or injury or damage your tool or machinery.

  • Store your tool or machinery out of reach of children, and away from untrained personnel when not in use. Use by somebody untrained, or a child, could lead to accident or serious injury.

Service

  • Have your tools and machinery serviced at The Tool Shed with ToolShed replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool or machine is maintained.

WARNING

The warnings and precautions discussed in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.

Always Use Common Sense

  • It is not possible to cover every conceivable situation you can face. Always exercise care and use your common sense. If you get into a situation where you feel unsafe, stop and seek expert advise. Contact your dealer, service agent, or an experienced user. Do not attempt any task you feel unsure of!
  • Do not let familiarity gained from the frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.

Submersible Pump Specific Safety

  • DO NOT run the pump dry. Running the pump dry can destroy the pump seals and will void the warranty.
  • Ensure the water pump is disconnected from the mains power when installing.
  • Do not install or operate the water pump in an explosive environment or near flammable material.
  • Avoid inserting hands or body parts into the inlets/outlets of the water pump while it is connected to power.
  • Before using the water pump, always inspect it visually. Do not use the pump if it is cracked and/or damaged. If you find damage, contact your nearest ToolShed for replacement parts or advice.
  • Avoid inserting hands or body parts into the mouth of the pump if it is connected to the mains power.
  • The electrical connection must always be made in a dry area. Make sure that electrical connections are protected from moisture.
  • Never damage the cable, or use the cable to pull or drag the pump. If you see any damage on the power cable, replace it immediately for risk of electrocution.
  • The depth of the pump in the water must not exceed 5 metres, nor be less than 0.5m.
  • Ensure there is never any persons or animals working or playing in the water that is being pumped for fear of electric shock.

OPERATION

Application

This pump can work continuously under the following operating conditions:

  • The medium temperature of the water should not exceed 30° Celsius.
  • The PH value of the water should be between 6.5–8.5pH.
  • The maximum sediment concentration should be 0.1%, and the maximum particle size that can be passed through the pump is no greater than 2mm Ø.
  • The power supply voltage and frequency are based on the parameters of the product, ensure that the input voltage does not exceed +/– 1% of the rated voltage.
  • The submerge depth of the pump should be no less than 0.5 metres and not exceed 5m.

Installation

  • Before installation, the pump should be fully inspected for damage from transportation and storage, such as whether the cable is intact. If it is damaged, it should be replaced or repaired—contact your nearest Tool Shed.
  • Before performing any pumping, ensure that the socket you are plugged into is securely grounded. It is advisable to use a Residual Current Device (RCD) for added safety.
  • Before putting the pump in the water, run a dry test for no more than 10 seconds. At the same time, check whether the direction of the pump is consistent with the indicated arrow.

Turn on the power, if the wind from the outlet is powerful, the pump is running correctly.
Installation

Turn on the power, if the wind from the outlet is very weak or nothing at all, the electric pump has reversed rotation. After connecting the power supply, it is strongly advised against touching the pump.

  • Connect the delivery pipe that corresponds to the water outlet, you can select the size based on the pump body’s water outlet diameter. If you’re using a soft delivery pipe, you can secure it in place with iron rope or clamps.
  • For the steel delivery pipe, it should be securely connected using threaded joints or welded flanges. Additionally, you can attach a rope to the handle to easily lift out the pump when launching it.

Securely fasten the connection hose using either an iron rope or a clamp.
Installation

  • Do not impact or crush the power cable, do not use it as a hoisting rope. During the operation of the pump, do not pull the cable. A damaged cable can cause electric shock.

Prior to launching the pump, tie a strong cable to the handle.
Installation

During operation, DO NOT pull on the cable, or use it as a sling.
Installation

  • When submerging the pump in water, ensure that its depth does not exceed 5 meters, and maintain a minimum distance of 0.5 meters from the bottom of the water. Avoid placing the pump in mud to prevent blockages, which would hinder its usual function. During operation, regularly monitor the water level to prevent the pump from running dry.
  • To prevent damage from overloading, use the pump within its designated lift range and ensure that the pipe diameter matches the specified size without exceeding it to avoid overload.
  • If the pump is being used more than 9 metres away from the power supply, ensure the extension lead to be used is adequately rated.
  • When the electric pump is working, if you want to adjust the position of the electric pump or need to touch the electric pump, you must cut off the power first to prevent any accidents.

Ensure the power is switched OFF before touching or removing the pump from water.
Installation

MAINTENANCE

  • Before cleaning or performing any maintenance, you must ensure the pump is switched off and disconnected from the power supply.
  • Compressed air is the most effective way to clean this tool. Always wear PPE safety goggles when cleaning tools with compressed air.
  • Ventilation openings and switch levers must be kept clean. DO NOT attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings.
  • Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents when cleaning this tool.
  • If you discover any damaged or broken parts, consult your nearest ToolShed for replacements and advise.
  • It is necessary to test the air pressure after disassembling, repairing or replacing the seal. The test air pressure is 0.2Mpa, and there should be no sweating or leakage for 3 minutes.
  • If the pump is not used for extended periods, it should not be immersed in the water to be pumped. It should run in clean water for several minutes to clean the condensate inside and outside of the pump.
  • After drying it, the pump must be rustproofed and placed in a dry and ventilated place. For a pump that has been used for extended periods, it should be repainted and rust-proofed according to its surface corrosion situation.

TROUBLESHOOTING

FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED SOLUTION
Hard Starting The voltage is too low Adjust the voltage to +/– 10% of the

rated value.
Phase loose| Check switch outlets, cables, and plugs.
Impeller was jammed| Fix stuck parts.
Excessive voltage drop in the cable| Choose the correct cable.
Capacitance loss or capacitor burnout| Replace the corresponding capacitor.
Less Water Flow| Head is too high| Use within range of head
Filter blocked| Remove debris such as aquatic plants.
Pump dives shallowly, causing air inhalation| Adjust the submerge depth of the pump, not less than 0.5m.
Impeller is seriously worn| Replace the impeller
Stop Working Suddenly| Switch disconnected or fuse blown| Check whether the head or power voltage meets the requirements and adjust it
Impeller stuck| Remove debris.

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