TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump User Manual

August 13, 2024
TRUPOW

TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump

INTRODUCTION

Heavy-duty water transfer jobs can be easily handled by the robust and dependable TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump. This pump is built with a sturdy stainless steel structure that offers both excellent performance and durability. With a lifting height of up to 39 feet and an excellent maximum flow rate of 5.5 gallons per minute, the PAS-30 is perfect for demanding tasks like managing irrigation systems, transporting water between containers, and emptying huge tanks. With its 8.8 x 9.1 x 7.5-inch compact form and 115 volt AC power operation, this pump is ideal for both home and commercial applications. At $52.50, the TRUPOW PAS-30 is a very good deal given its functionality and performance. This pump offers its consumers dependability and peace of mind with a one-year warranty.

SPECIFICATIONS

Brand TRUPOW
Material Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 8.8 L x 9.1 W x 7.5 H inches
Power Source AC
Item Weight 5.2 Pounds
Maximum Flow Rate 5.5 Gallons Per Minute
Maximum Lifting Height 39 Feet
Voltage 115 Volts
Manufacturer TRUPOW
Item Model Number PAS-30
Volume 10 Liters
Horsepower 0.1 hp
Price $52.50
Warranty 1 Year

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • Water Transfer Pump
  • Manual

FEATURES

  • Strong Performance: This 1/10 HP motor can handle up to 330 gallons of water per hour (GPH), making it perfect for efficiently managing big volumes of water.
  • Sturdy Material: Made of carbon steel housing and strong stainless steel to withstand rust and wear and tear.
  • Copper Coil Motor: To ensure steady and effective motor operation, which improves performance and longevity, this motor uses only copper wire.
  • With its integrated non-slip handle, this portable handle enhances mobility and ease during setup and transportation.
  • solid Base: Designed with a solid base to minimize tipping or skidding while operating, guaranteeing dependable and safe operation.
  • Small Size : The pump’s small size allows it to be easily stored and transported, making it appropriate for a range of uses.
  • ETL Certification: ETL certifies products for quality and safety, guaranteeing that they meet industry standards.
  • Features an inlet suction strainer that can effectively remove water down to 1/8 inch, increasing efficiency.
  • 6 foot Suction Hose: A superior stainless steel 6-foot suction hose that is resistant to rust, punctures, and high pressure is included.
  • Included spare parts: kits of replacement parts, such as additional impeller brushes, are included to prolong the service life of the pump.
  • Metal Hose Connectors: Unlike plastic connectors, metal hose connectors offer higher reliability.
  • Water from a variety of sources, such as aquariums, washing machines, water beds, water heaters, and clogged sinks, can be transferred using this versatile tool.
  • Lightweight Design: The lightweight design of the pump makes it easy to handle and operate even with its tremendous performance.
  • Self-Priming: Built to self-prime, requiring no human priming during starting for a simple experience.
  • Portable and Easy to Store: Suitable for a range of water transfer requirements, the lightweight and compact design makes storing and transportation simple.

SETUP GUIDE

  • Unpack the Pump: Take out the packing containing the pump and its accessories. Examine every part, including the spare parts and the suction hose.
  • Place the pump in a sturdy location so that it won’t tip over or skid while in use.
  • Connect the 6-foot suction hose to the pump’s inlet to attach the hose. Make sure it is fastened firmly to avoid leakage.
  • Installing the Inlet Suction Strainer: Connect the suction hose’s end to the inlet suction strainer. This will assist in removing debris and avoiding blockage.
  • Link Power Supply: Insert the pump into a typical 115V wall socket. Make sure the power cord is in good condition and fastened firmly.
  • Prime the Pump: Before turning on the pump, make sure it is properly primed by adding water to the pump casing. This aids in sealing the opening and initiating the pumping process.
  • Activate the Pump: Turn on the pump and let the water flow begin. As needed, alter the flow rate.
  • Check for Leaks: Throughout operation, keep an eye out for leaks in all connections. If required, tighten any loose fittings.
  • Keep an eye on the pump’s operation to make sure it runs smoothly and silently. Verify that water is being moved efficiently.
  • Modify Flow Rate: To change the water flow rate to suit your demands, use the flow control valve.
  • Safety Check: Make sure the power wire is out of the water and that the pump is mounted on a sturdy surface.
  • Frequent Maintenance: To ensure peak performance, clean the strainer and suction hose on a frequent basis.
  • Examine Components: Change any worn-out or damaged parts on a regular basis by periodically inspecting the pump for wear and tear.
  • Store Correctly: After using the pump, unplug it from the electrical outlet and keep it somewhere cool and dry.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

  • Frequent Cleaning: To avoid clogs and preserve efficiency, clean the pump, suction hose, and strainer on a regular basis.
  • Examine for Debris: Take note of and get rid of any foreign objects or debris that might be preventing the pump from working properly.
  • Verify Hose Connections: Make sure every hose connection is tight and leak-free. As needed, tighten.
  • Lubricate Moving Parts: To lessen wear and friction, lubricate the impeller and other moving parts with a little amount of oil.
  • Keep an eye on the motor’s temperature. Make sure the pump doesn’t run dry to prevent overheating. If the pump gets too hot, the dry burning prevention will immediately turn it off.
  • Replace Worn Parts: To maintain the pump operating smoothly, replace any worn or broken parts, such as the impeller brushes.
  • put Correctly: To avoid corrosion and damage, put the pump in a cool, dry place after use.
  • Examine Power Cord: Continually look for wear or damage on the power cord, and replace it as needed.
  • Avoid Dry Running: To avoid damage, make sure the pump is completely submerged in water before turning it on.
  • Look for Leaks: Check the pump body and all connections for leaks, and take quick action to fix any problems you find.
  • Remove Blockages: Look for and remove any blockages if the pump stops operating or produces strange noises.
  • Use Proper Voltage: To prevent electrical problems, make sure the pump is running at the proper voltage of 115V.
  • Maintain Cleanliness: Keep debris, algae, and other impurities away from the pump and its parts.
  • Periodic Maintenance: Make sure all parts are in good operating condition by performing routine maintenance inspections.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Issue Possible Cause Solution
Pump does not start Power supply issue Check the power connection and

outlet.
Low flow rate| Clogged intake or filter| Clean or replace the filter.
Overheating| Extended use or blocked vent| Allow cooling time and ensure ventilation.
Pump noise is excessive| Foreign objects in the pump| Remove debris from the pump.
Pump is vibrating| Unstable placement| Securely mount the pump on a stable surface.
Water leakage| Loose or damaged fittings| Tighten or replace fittings.
Insufficient water flow| Air trapped in the pump| Prime the pump or check for air leaks.
Pump stops intermittently| Electrical issue or thermal cut-off| Inspect wiring and ensure proper cooling.
Pump is not priming| Incorrect installation| Verify installation and ensure proper priming.
Flow rate decreases over time| Wear and tear or blockage| Clean the pump and check for wear.
Pump is making a humming noise| Impeller blockage| Clear the impeller of any obstructions.
Leaks from the pump body| Cracked or damaged casing| Replace the damaged pump body.
Pump is not lifting water properly| Incorrect placement or height| Adjust the placement and height settings.
Pump is vibrating loudly| Misalignment or damaged components| Realign components and inspect for damage.

PROS & CONS

PROS:

  1. High flow rate of 5.5 gallons per minute, suitable for large-scale tasks.
  2. Impressive lifting height of 39 feet for versatile applications.
  3. Durable stainless steel construction for long-lasting performance.
  4. Compact design fits well in various settings.
  5. Affordable price of $52.50 for its performance level.

CONS:

  1. Requires a 115V power source, limiting flexibility in power options.
  2. Heavier at 5.2 pounds, which may impact portability.
  3. Basic design without advanced features like automatic shutoff.
  4. No built-in filter, which may require additional maintenance.
  5. Noise level may be higher compared to smaller pumps.

WARRANTY

The TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump comes with a one-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal usage conditions. If the pump malfunctions or fails within this period, TRUPOW will repair or replace the unit at no additional cost. To make a warranty claim, retain your purchase receipt and contact TRUPOW’s customer service for assistance.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the price of the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump?

The TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump is priced at $52.50.

How does the TRUPOW PAS-30 handle water flow?

The TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump can handle a maximum flow rate of 5.5 gallons per minute, making it suitable for a variety of water transfer tasks.

What is the maximum lifting height of the TRUPOW PAS-30?

The TRUPOW PAS-30 can lift water up to a maximum height of 39 feet.

What power source does the TRUPOW PAS-30 use?

The TRUPOW PAS-30 operates on AC power, specifically 115 volts.

How much does the TRUPOW PAS-30 weigh?

The TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump weighs 5.2 pounds.

What is the horsepower rating of the TRUPOW PAS-30?

The TRUPOW PAS-30 has a horsepower rating of 0.1 hp.

What volume can the TRUPOW PAS-30 handle?

The TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump has a volume capacity of 10 liters.

What are the dimensions of the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump?

The dimensions of the TRUPOW PAS-30 are 8.8 inches in length, 9.1 inches in width, and 7.5 inches in height.

What type of maintenance is required for the TRUPOW PAS-30?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the pump, checking for wear and tear, and ensuring proper connection and operation. Refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific maintenance practices.

Why isn't my TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump turning on?

Ensure that the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Check the power cord for any visible damage and verify that the circuit breaker or fuse has not been tripped.

What should I do if the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump is not transferring water?

First, check if the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump is properly primed. Ensure that the inlet and outlet hoses are properly connected and free of blockages. Verify that the water source is at an adequate level to allow the pump to operate.

Why is the water flow from my TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump weaker than expected?

A reduced flow rate from the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump may be due to air trapped in the pump or a blockage in the hoses. Ensure the pump is fully primed, and check for any kinks or obstructions in the hoses.

How can I fix the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump if it's making unusual noises?

Unusual noises from the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump may indicate air in the system, debris in the impeller, or loose parts. Make sure the pump is properly primed, and inspect the impeller and internal components for any debris or damage.

What should I do if the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump overheats?

Overheating in the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump can occur if the pump is running dry or if there is a blockage in the intake. Turn off the pump, let it cool down, and check for any blockages or issues with the water source before restarting.

Why does my TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump keep shutting off?

If the TRUPOW PAS-30 Water Transfer Pump shuts off unexpectedly, it may be due to overheating, low water levels, or an electrical issue. Check the water levels, ensure the pump is not running dry, and inspect the electrical connections for any problems.

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