Clarke BIP1000 1 Inch Electric Water Pump Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Clarke
Table of Contents
Clarke BIP1000 1 Inch Electric Water Pump
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this Clarke Water Pump.
Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and
follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of
yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to your
purchase giving you long and satisfactory service.
DESCRIPTION
This non-submersible centrifugal pump is designed to pump clean water in
gardens for spraying and irrigation purposes and for pumping water to
greenhouses. It can also be used for boosting running water feed pressure (not
drinking water) or for pumping out wells or ponds. Operating with contaminated
or salt water should be avoided.
WARNING: THIS SYMBOL IS USED THROUGHOUT THE USER GUIDE WHENEVER THERE IS A
RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY. ENSURE THAT THESE WARNINGS ARE READ AND UNDERSTOOD AT
ALL TIMES
Your CLARKE water pump has been designed to give long and trouble free
service. If, however, having followed the instructions in this booklet
carefully, you encounter problems, take the unit to your local Clarke dealer.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be
required as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or
tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was
intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be
returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before using this equipment it is in your own interest to read and pay
attention to the following safety rules
WARNING: ALWAYS CONNECT THE PUMP TO AN EARTHED POWER SUPPLY VIA AN RCD.
- ALWAYS keep the working area clean and well lit. Floors should always be kept clear. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
- NEVER over-reach. Keep your proper footing and balance at all times when installing or maintaining the pump.
- NEVER direct any water discharge towards electrical wiring or equipment.
- ALWAYS thoroughly familiarise yourself with this pump & its operation, and follow all instructions in this manual. Never allow persons unfamiliar with these instructions to instal or operate the pump.
- ALWAYS ensure that the pump is properly installed to prevent it from moving during operation, and that the immediate area surrounding the pump is kept clear.
- ALWAYS maintain the pump with care and keep it clean for best / safest performance.
- NEVER use this product if any part is damaged. Have it inspected and repaired by your local Clarke dealer. Always turn the pump off before carrying out any maintenance.
- NEVER modify this pump in any way. Use it ONLY for the purpose for which it is designed.
- NEVER use for pumping flammable liquids or corrosive chemicals. This pump is designed to pump clean water only.
- ALWAYS have the pump serviced by your local Clarke dealer, using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure the safety of the pump is maintained. The use of non standard parts could be hazardous.
- NEVER allow the pump to run dry.
CAUTION: THIS PUMP IS NOT A SUBMERSIBLE PUMP. ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD IT EVER BE IMMERSED IN WATER.
INSTALLATION
Because of the number of possible installations, no accessories are supplied
with your pump, however accessories are available from your nearest Clarke
dealer. See the suggested list on page 13.
NOTE: It is recommended that the end user should consult a qualified installer
if there are any doubts as to the suitability of this product for a particular
installation.
IMPORTANT: The pump MUST NOT be connected to the mains power supply until all
hose/pipe installation is completed.
INSTALLATION OF THE PUMP
The pump must always be installed and operated in a horizontal position i.e.
with the outlet port facing vertically upwards. The fixing holes in the base
should be used to secure the pump firmly in it’s operating position. Mount the
pump on raised blocks or a purpose built platform to protect it from flooding.
Some kind of anti-vibration mounting is also desirable.
Always ensure there is adequate air circulation around the motor. The pump
should be installed in a dry, well ventilated enclosure, sheltered from rain.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
The pump should be located at such a distance away from any pond or pool, as
to avoid the possibility of immersion and the power supply should also be a
safe distance away. If in doubt, please contact your electrical specialist and
refer to national regulations.
Avoid situations where the pump could become drenched with water as neither
the motor or terminal box are designed to be totally waterproof. Ensure the
pump & its power cable do not create a safety hazard for people walking past
it.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING! READ THESE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE
CONNECTING THE PRODUCT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY.
The BIP1000 pump will need to be fitted with a 1.5m length of 1.5mm2 flexible
cable and a BS1363 approved plug. The plug will require connection to the
cable in accordance with the diagram below.
FITTING THE CABLE
Do not attempt electrical installation work if you are in any doubt as to how
it should be done correctly. Consult a qualified electrician.
The pump must be wired according to the diagram, after removing the cover
plate, ensuring the following principles are observed:
- The cable used must be the correct size to ensure it is a tight fit in the cable gland.
- Ensure the cable gland is correctly used. The clamp must firmly hold the outer cable sheath and not the wires.
- Ensure the earth wire is correctly connected to the earth terminal.
- The bare earth wire should be wrapped around the body of the screw, positioned between the two washers and the screw suitably tightened.
FITTING THE PLUG
WARNING! THE WIRES IN THE POWER CABLE SHOULD BE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE FOLLOWING CODE: (Blue = Neutral Brown = Live Yellow and Green = Earth)
To ensure that the colours of the wires in the power cable correspond with the markings on the terminals of your plug, proceed as follows.
- The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked N or coloured Black.
- The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked L or coloured Red.
- The wire which is coloured Yellow and Green must be connected to the terminal which is marked E or coloured Green
- Before switching the product on, make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate. This product is designed to operate on 230VAC 50Hz. Connecting it to any other power source may cause damage.
We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a
Residual Current Device (RCD))
If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt any
connections yourself.
PIPE/HOSE CONNECTIONS
The pump inlet can be connected to any water source depending upon the
installation layout, and the discharge outlet should be directed as required.
The diameter of the inlet/outlet connectors is 1” BSP (25.4 mm). Therefore
hoses with the same diameter should be used and secured with a suitable 1”
hose adaptor. Ensure all connections are air tight. Tighten them enough to
secure the hose during pressurised operation, but not so tight as to crack any
plastic inlet/outlet adaptors.
If the pump is going to be a permanent fixture, vibration and strain on
adjacent parts can be reduced by connecting a short flexible hose between any
rigid pipework and the pump.
The performance of your pump will be affected by the diameter of the inlet
pipe – any restriction will greatly reduce the flow. We recommend that you
always use a pipe diameter at least equal to, or greater than the diameter of
the pump connections.
To prevent unnecessary strain ensure that adequate support is provided to the
hoses and pipes. They will be considerably heavier when filled with water. It
is suggested that suction and delivery isolation valves are fitted in order to
isolate the pump. A gate valve may be installed in-line on the delivery side
of the pump which can be adjusted as required to regulate the flow of water
and can assist in priming the pump.
Protect the pump and pipework from freezing with the addition of suitable
lagging. The formation of ice may cause serious damage.
SUCTION LIFT OR GRAVITY FEED
The diagrams illustrate possible methods of pipework installation.
It is possible to draw water from a sunken pool or well providing the suction
lift does not exceed the distance specified for your pump.
The suction lift i.e. the vertical distance between the water level and the
pump should not exceed 8 metres.
When suction lift is used to draw water into the pump it is essential that all
connections and hoses are completely air tight, otherwise the system will not
work.
However, the pump may be gravity fed, that is, drawing water from an above
ground tank.
A foot valve/filter should be fitted to the lower end of the suction hose, (as
illustrated), to help retain water in the suction system. Remember…. this is
NOT a self priming pump.
PRIMING THE PUMP
Before pumping, you must completely fill the suction side with water to prime
the pump which is carried out as follows:-
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With all inlet pipes/hoses and foot valve in position, but no outlet hose connected, pour water into the outlet port until all the air is expelled.
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Connect the outlet hose to the outlet port. If the outlet hose is already connected, a priming hole and threaded plug are provided, adjacent to the outlet as shown.
NOTE: As the priming hole is quite small, it is recommended to fill the inlet pipe with water before connecting to the pump, and top up through the priming hole once the pipe is connected. -
Switch on the pump.
- Water should start to flow through the system.
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Check for leaks and make good if necessary.
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Adjust any device which may be fitted to the outlet side of the pump, to maximise efficiency.
Do not place any restriction on the inlet side of the pump.
Remember – this pump is designed for pumping CLEAN WATER ONLY. DO NOT USE for
pumping chemicals or other flammable or corrosive liquids.
OPERATION
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Open any valves in the pipeline.
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If operating the pump for the first time, prime the pump as described.
NOTE: The pump is only self-priming when filled with water. Refilling is only necessary if the pump has been drained, or if all the water has been lost. -
Connect to the power supply and switch on. Water should start to flow through the system. Check for any leaks and make good as necessary.
- If the motor fails to start, or the pump does not deliver water, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING. Never operate the pump when not primed with water or if the inlet is blocked.
NOTE: Filling the suction pipe with water will speed up the priming process, and it is suggested that a non-return valve be fitted to the end of the suction pipe.
- If the motor fails to start, or the pump does not deliver water, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING. Never operate the pump when not primed with water or if the inlet is blocked.
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Stop the pump by switching off the power supply.
CARE DURING USE
- Do not allow the pump to run dry, otherwise the seal between the pump and motor may be damaged. If a leak occurs at this point, allowing water to pass from the pump to the motor, take the pump to your Clarke dealer for overhaul.
- In the event of a blockage, where debris has entered the suction chamber, it can be cleaned out as described under MAINTENANCE.
- Should contaminants come into contact with the pump, flush through with cold water as soon as possible to prevent damage to the pump. DO NOT USE for pumping chemicals or other corrosive liquids (other than pool purification chemicals in their correct mix ratio).
- If the pump is being used to drain a pool or pond, ensure there is adequate drainage and there is no risk of damage to property as a result of water being discharged. If a flexible hose must be laid across a roadway, protect it with wooden planking.
MAINTENANCE
The only maintenance required is a regular inspection to ensure that debris is
not blocking the passage of water through the pump. If you suspect the pump is
blocked by silt, leaf debris etc, disconnect it from the power supply and
back-flush to clear any blockage using a hose. You will need to disconnect the
outlet hose to do this. Always keep the pump in a clean condition, checking
regularly for loose bolts or a damaged power cable etc. If the pump has not
been used for some time it may become stuck but can often be freed up by
twisting the screw for that purpose, in the end of the main shaft.
The pump should not be taken apart by the user in the case of overhaul being
required, but should be taken to your nearest Clarke dealer for specialist
repair.
AFTER USE
After use, and if the pump will not be used over the winter period, or
whenever there is danger of freezing, always drain the pump body. If the pump
has been used with contaminated or salty water, it should be thoroughly
flushed with clean water following use, both inside and out. It should then be
drained and covered over, if not already installed in a clean, dry environment
sheltered from the weather. Remember to re-prime the pump when returning to
service.
In the event that dismantling and overhaul of the pump is necessary, contact
your Clarke service department.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Through the purchase of this product, the customer is taking on the obligation
to deal with any waste electrical/electronic equipment in accordance with the
WEEE Regulations in relation to the treatment, recycling, recovery and
environmentally sound disposal of the WEEE.
- Any redundant accessories and packaging should be sorted and taken to a recycling centre to be disposed of appropriately.
ACCESSORIES
A wide range of accessories is available, including foot valve filters,
suction and layflat hoses and clips, couplings and 90° hose adaptors, etc.
- Contact your Clarke dealer for further information. The use of parts other than genuine Clarke replacement parts may result in possible safety hazards or decreased pump performance and will invalidate your warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Pump does not run. | Thermal protection has been activated. | If the motor has |
over- heated, wait for it to cool down before trying again.
Faulty power connection| Insert plug securely.
No mains supply| Check fused power supply and replace fuse if necessary (check
fuse rating). Check circuit breaker
Impeller seized/blocked| Disconnect pump from power supply.
Investigate cause and clear blockage
Pump fails to prime| Air leaks through suction hose joints (damaged hose,
broken clamp, damaged.| Repair connections/ replace hose as necessary.
Blocked inlet hose| Check pipeline for block- age. Check any inlet valve
fitted is fully open.
Pump runs but gives poor output| Congested material inside pump| Clean out &
backflush pump.
Suction or delivery line obstructed.| Remove obstruction and ensure there are
no kinks in delivery line.
Inlet pipe leakage.| Check inlet pipe and connector for leaks. Tighten as
required.
Air leaks through damaged seal.| Renew seal.
Impeller damaged and making poor seal.| Return to your Clarke dealer for
repair
Impeller / mechanical seal is badly worn.| Return to your Clarke dealer for
repair.
| High friction losses in the suction line.| Avoid unnecessary curves,
restrictions or valves
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Pump badly sited result- ing in suction lift too high| Set pump as close as
possible to the level of the water to be pumped
Sudden loss of flow.| Blockage of inlet pipe| Check pipeline for block- age.
Undue vibration or noise.| Excessive flow of water.| Decrease flow of water.
by adjusting inlet/outlet valves in system.
Resistance in inlet pipe caused by obstruction.| Check pipe and clean out as
necessary
Loose rotating component| Return to your dealer for repairs.
Installation of pump is unstable.| Stop pump and re-position.
Air pocket in pump or pipeline.| Release plug in impeller housing to release
air.
Damaged impeller| Return to your Clarke dealer for repair.
SPECIFICATION
Water Classification | Clean |
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Maximum Delivery | 40 l/min |
Maximum Head | 35 m |
Maximum Pump Speed | 2720 rpm |
Maximum Lift (Suction) | 8 m |
Operating Temperature | 0-40oC |
Overload type | Thermal Cut-out |
Ingress Protection Rating | IPx4 (splash proof) |
Operating Voltage & Frequency | 230V / 50Hz |
Input Wattage@ Maximum Head | 383 W |
Input Current@ Maximum Head | 1.66 A |
Outlet Size | 1” x 1” (25.4 x 25.4 mm) |
Outlet Thread Size | 1” BSP |
Weight | 5.2 kg |
Depth x Width x Height | 250 x 122 x 150 mm |
Sound Pressure Level | 62.91 dB LpA |
Sound Power Level | 74.65 dB LwA |
Guaranteed Sound Power Level | 77 dB LwA |
Uncertain Factor | 2.58 (K) |
ACCESSORIES
- 1” BSP Plastic Foot Valve Filter FVF10 Part No:7950680
- 1” dia Reinforced Suction/Delivery Hose Part No:7955010
- 1” dia Layflat Delivery Hose 5M Part No:7955112
- 1” dia Layflat Delivery Hose 10M Part No:7955113
- 1” BSP Male Coupling Part No:7950210
- 1” BSP In-line Water Filter Part No:7175100
PARTS DIAGRAM
ID | DESCRIPTION |
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1 | Screw M5 x 40 |
2 | Pump Body |
3 | Impeller |
4 | Screw M5 |
5 | Motor Front Cover |
6 | Ball Bearing 6201-Z2 |
7 | Motor Rotor |
8 | Motor Stator Coil |
9 | Motor Stator |
10 | Motor Body |
11 | Spring Washer |
12 | Motor End Cover |
13 | Screw M5 |
14 | Fan |
15 | Fan Cover |
ID | DESCRIPTION |
--- | --- |
16 | Cable Seal |
17 | Cable Clamp |
18 | Terminal Block |
19 | Seal 1 |
20 | Capacitor 8uf |
21 | Screw M4 |
22 | Terminal Cover |
23 | Connecting Wire |
24 | Securing Key |
25 | Mechanical Seal |
26 | Priming Screw |
27 | Washer |
28 | O-Ring |
29 | O-Ring |
30 | Circlip |
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