WAYNE SWS50 Shallow Well Jet Pump Water Systems Instruction Manual
- September 10, 2024
- WAYNE
Table of Contents
- WAYNE SWS50 Shallow Well Jet Pump Water Systems
- Product Information
- Operating Instructions and Parts
- GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
- PRE-INSTALLATION
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE
- KITS SECTION
- INSTALLING NEW SHAFT SEAL
- Replacement Part Kit Installation
- TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
- LIMITED WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WAYNE SWS50 Shallow Well Jet Pump Water Systems
Specifications
- Power Supply Requirements: 120 or 230 V, 60 Hz Single Phase AC Induction
- Motor Horsepower: 1/2 HP (SWS50), 3/4 HP (SWS75), 1 HP (SWS100)
- Cut In Pressure: 30 PSI
- Cut Out Pressure: 50 PSI
Product Information
Shallow well jet pumps are single-stage residential water pumps designed for pumping potable water in applications where the wateris located less than 25 feet vertically from the pump. A pressure switch is a standard feature. The shallow well pump must be mounted to either a pre-charged, conventional type, or free-standing pressure tank.
Construction: Carbon Steel, Cast Iron,Thermoplastic, Stainless Steel
Pump Suction: 1-1/4 in. NPT
Pump Discharge: 1 in. NPT
General Safety Information
California Proposition 65: This product can expose you to chemicals, including DEHP, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Product Usage Instructions
- Indoor Use Only: Ensure the pump is intended for indoor use only. Outdoor installation may void warranty and cause hazardous conditions.
- Protect from Elements: If used outdoors, protect the pump from direct weather elements such as sun, rain,sleet, snow, and extreme temperature changes to prevent freezing and damage.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can the pump be used outdoors?
It is intended for indoor use only. Outdoor installation may void warranty
and cause hazardous conditions.
What is the power supply requirement?
The pump requires either 120 or 230 V, 60 Hz Single Phase AC Induction.
What is the construction material of the pump?
The pump is constructed using Carbon Steel, Cast Iron,Thermoplastic, and
Stainless Steel materials.
Shallow Well Jet Pump Water Systems
Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to
assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself
and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with
instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage! Retain
instructions for future reference.
Operating Instructions and Parts
SPECIFICATIONS
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POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
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120 or 230 V, 60 Hz
MOTOR| Single Phase AC Induction
HORSEPOWER| 1/2 HP…………………… (SWS50)
3/4 HP…………………… (SWS75)
1 HP…………….. (SWS100)
CUT IN PRESSURE| 30 PSI
CUT OUT PRESSURE| 50 PSI
CONSTRUCTION
MOTOR HOUSE| Carbon Steel
SEAL PLATE| Cast Iron
DIFFUSER| Thermoplastic
IMPELLER
| Thermoplastic
SHAFT| Stainless Steel
PUMP SUCTION| 1-1/4 in. NPT
PUMP DISCHARGE| 1 in. NPT
PERFORMANCE
Model| HP| PSI| Discharge Head (Lift Distance)
0 ft 5 ft 10 ft 15 ft 20 ft 25 ft
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SWS50
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1/2
| 30| 711| 674| 638| 601| 565| 529
40| 543| 506| 470| 433| 397| 361
50| 375| 338| 302| 265| 229| 193
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SWS75
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3/4
| 30| 779| 750| 721| 691| 662| 633
40| 644| 615| 586| 557| 528| 499
50| 510| 481| 451| 422| 393| 364
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SWS100
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1
| 30| 1084| 1022| 960| 899| 837| 775
40| 799| 737| 675| 613| 551| 490
50| 513| 451| 389| 328| 266| 204
DESCRIPTION
Shallow well jet pumps are single stage residential water pumps designed for
pumping potable water in applications where the water is located less than 25
feet vertically from the pump. A pressure switch is a standard feature. The
shallow well pump must be mounted to either a pre-charged, conventional type
or free standing pressure tank.
Intended for indoor use only. Installation of this pump outdoors, unprotected
from the weather, may cause hazardous conditions and will void warranty. If
using outdoors, protect pump from direct weather elements such as sun, rain,
sleet, snow, and extreme temperature changes. Water inside the pump may
freeze, limiting its performance and damaging the pump and pipes.
UNPACKING
Inspect this unit before it is used. Occasionally, products are damaged
during shipment. If the pump or components are damaged, return the unit to the
place of purchase for replacement, or call Customer Support
(800-237-0987).
SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS
This manual contains information that is very important to know and
understand. This information is provided for SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS. To help recognize this information, observe the following symbols.
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if NOT avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if NOT avoided,
COULD result in death or serious injury.
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if NOT avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals,including DEHP,which is known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm.
For more information, go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
GENERAL SAFETY
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Read the instruction manual included with the product carefully.
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment. -
Know the pump application, limitations and potential hazards.
WARNING
ALWAYS install a pressure relief valve to match the system pressure rating and the maximum flow rate when required by local codes.
DANGER
Do NOT use to pump flammable or explosive fluids such as gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, etc. Do NOT use in explosive atmospheres. Pump only clear water. Failure to follow this warning WILL result in personal injury and/or property damage, and will void warranty.
REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes! Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.
WARNING
Disconnect power and release all pressure from the system before attempting to install, service, relocate or perform any maintenance. Lock the power disconnect in the open (OFF) position. Tag out the power disconnect to prevent unexpected application of power. -
Drain all liquids from the system before servicing.
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Periodically inspect pump and system components. Perform routine maintenance as required (See Maintenance on page 7).
Personal Safety:- Wear safety glasses at all times when working with pumps.
- Keep work area clean, uncluttered and properly lighted – replace all unused tools and equipment.
- Keep visitors at a safe distance from work area.
- Make the workshop childproof use padlocks, master switches and remove starter keys.
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Do NOT pump chemicals or corrosive liquids. Pumping these liquids shortens the life of the seals and moving parts, this WILL void the warranty. Pump only clear water.
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When installing pump, cover the well to prevent foreign matter from falling into well contaminating the water, and damaging internal mechanical pumping components.
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Always test the water from the well for purity before use. Check with local health department for test procedure.
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Complete pump and piping system MUST be protected against freezing temperature. Freezing temperatures could cause severe damage and void the warranty.
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Do not run the pump dry or damage will occur and will void warranty.
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock! This pump is designed for indoor installation only.
Risk of Electrical Shock! All wiring SHOULD be performed by a licensed or certified electrician. -
Pressure switch is factory set at 30 ON/ 50 OFF and is NOT to be changed (will void warranty).
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Before installing the pump, have the electrical circuit checked by a licensed or certified electrician to make sure the circuit is properly grounded.
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The circuit voltage and frequency of electrical current must correspond with the specifications of the motor.
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Do NOT attempt repairs to the electric motor. All repairs to the motor must be completed by a licensed electrician.
WARNING
Do NOT touch an operating motor. Modern motors are designed to operate at high temperatures. -
Avoid kinking electrical wire and protect from sharp objects, hot surfaces, oil and chemicals.
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Keep fingers and foreign objects away from ventilation and other openings. Do NOT insert any objects into the motor.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock! NEVER connect the green (or green/yellow) wire to a live terminal! -
To reduce the risk of electrical shock. The motor must be securely and adequately grounded for protection against shock.
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Use wire of adequate size to minimize voltage drop at the motor per local code.
WARNING
Do NOT handle pump or pump motor with wet hands, when standing on a wet or
damp surface or when standing in water. Fatal electrical shock COULD occur.
CAUTION
Pump motor is equipped with an automatic resetting thermal protector and
MAY restart unexpectedly. Protector tripping is an indication of motor
overheating because of operating pump at low heads (low discharge
restriction), excessively high or low voltage, inadequate wiring, incorrect
motor connections, excessive surrounding air temperature, inadequate
ventilation, and/or defective motor or pump.
PRE-INSTALLATION
WATER STORAGE
Tanks are required for these pumps to operate as designed.
TANKS – CONVENTIONAL STORAGE
The function of the tank is to store a quantity of water under pressure. When
full, the tank contains approximately 2/3 water and 1/3 compressed air. Then
compressed air forces the water out of the tank when a faucet is opened. An
air volume control automatically replaces air lost or absorbed into the water.
The usable water, or drawdown capacity, of the tank is approximately 1/6 of
the tanks total volume when operated on a 30/50 pressure setting (Figure 1).
TANKS – PRECHARGED STORAGE
A precharged storage tank has a flexible bladder or diaphragm that acts as a
barrier between the compressed air and water. This barrier prevents the air
from being absorbed into the water and allows the water to be acted on by
compressed air at initially higher than atmospheric pressures (precharged).
More usable water is provided than with a conventional type tank. Precharged
tanks are specified in terms of a conventional tank. For example, a 20 gallon
precharged tank will have the same usable water or drawdown capacity as a 40
gallon conventional tank, but the tank is smaller in size (Figure 1).
INSTALLATION
LOCATION
Select a location as close to the water supply as possible. Be sure to comply
with any state or local codes regarding the placement of the pump. The
equipment must be protected from the elements or voids warranty. A basement or
heated pump house is a good location. Make sure the pump has proper
ventilation. The temperature surrounding the pump is not to exceed 100° F
(38°C) or nuisance tripping of the motor overload may occur.
WELLS
A new well should be pumped clear of sand before installing the pump. Sand
will damage the pumping parts and seal. The drawdown level of the well should
not exceed the maximum rated depth for the pump. The capacity of the pump will
be reduced and a loss of prime may occur.
PIPING
Inlet piping may be copper, steel, or rigid PVC plastic.
CAUTION
Flexible pipe is prohibited on suction pipe (inlet pipe).
The pipe must be clean and free of rust or scale. Use a pipe joint compound on
the male threads of the metal pipe. Plumber’s seal tape should be used with
plastic threads. All connections must be air tight to insure normal operation.
Slope all inlet piping upwards towards the pump to prevent trapping air.
Unions or hose couplings can be installed near pump to facilitate removal for
servicing or storage. A rubber hose installed between the water system and the
house piping will reduce the noise transmitted to the house.
PRESSURE SWITCH
The pressure switch provides for automatic operation.
The pump starts when pressure drops to a cut-in setting. The pump stops when
pressure reaches a cut-out setting.
The pressure switch is preset and is NOT adjustable.
PIPE SIZES
Long horizontal pipe runs and an abundance of fittings and couplers decrease
water pressure due to friction loss. See Chart 2 below to determine the proper
pipe size.
CHART 2 – PIPE SIZING
Pump Model | Pump Opening | 0-25 | 26-100 | 100-300 |
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Shallow Well | Inlet | 1-1/4 in. | 1-1/2 in. | 2 in. |
SHALLOW WELL INSTALLATION
A shallow well pump can be used when the pump is located less than 25 feet
vertically of the water level. Shallow well pumps have only one pipe between
the pump and the water supply (Figure 2).
DRILLED WELL (FIGURE 12 ON PAGE 11)
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Install a foot valve on the first section of pipe (Figure 2,Illustration A).
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Lower the pipe into the well.
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Add pipe until the foot valve is 5 feet below the lowest anticipated water level.
CAUTION
The foot valve MUST be at least 18” from the bottom of the well or sand or sediment WILL be drawn into the system. -
After proper depth is reached, install a well seal or pitless adapter to support pipe and prevent surface water and other contaminants from entering well.
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Slope the horizontal pipe upward toward the pump to eliminate trapping air. Sloping the pipe will also aid in priming the pump.
DRIVEN WELL (FIGURE 12 ON PAGE 11)
- Drive the point several feet below the water table.
NOTE: A packer type foot valve can be installed in the well (Figure 2, Illustration B). This type of foot valve allows the well to be filled with water when priming and makes the inlet pipe much easier to test for leaks. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing the packer type foot valve.
As an alternative, an in-line check valve can be used with a driven well
(Figure 2, Illustration C). The pipe between the check valve and the water
level will always be under a vacuum.
Leaking joints or couplings will allow air to leak into the pipe and cause
abnormal pump operation. Make sure to use pipe joint compound on all male pipe
threads.
DUG WELL, CISTERN, LAKE AND SPRING INSTALLATION (FIGURE 12 ON PAGE 11)
- Install a foot valve on inlet pipe and lower into water.
CAUTION
The foot valve MUST be at least 18” from the bottom of the well or sand or
sediment WILL be drawn into the system.
NOTE: When a lake is used as a water supply, make sure the inlet pipe is deep enough to be submerged at all times. Slope the horizontal piping upward toward the pump to prevent trapping air. The pipe must be removed during winter months or protected against freezing.Protect the pipe from damage from swimmers and boats.
CAUTION
Install a screen around the inlet pipe to prevent the entrapment of swimmers,
wildlife and debris.
SHALLOW WELL PUMP WITH CONVENTIONAL STORAGE TANK
- Install air volume control on tank.
- Connect the copper tube from the air volume control to the uppermost 1/8” NPT opening on the side of pump. Be sure the connections are tight. Leaking can cause the pump not to prime (Figure 3).
- Install a valve and an isolator hose between the tank and the house plumbing to aid in pump removal for servicing and for reducing the noise transmitted to the house through the piping.
- Provide a faucet at the lowest point in the system to drain the system for service or storage.
SHALLOW WELL PUMP WITH PRECHARGED STORAGE TANK
- Shut off the power to the pump.
- Open the faucet nearest the tank and allow all water to drain from the tank.
- Measure the tank precharge at the valve stem using a tire pressure gauge.
- If necessary, precharge with an air pump to 28 – 30 psi on 1/2HP and 3/4HP pumps.
- Slope the horizontal pipes upward toward the pump to prevent trapping air. If the horizontal distance exceeds 25 feet, see Chart 2 on page 4 for the recommended pipe size.
ELECTRICAL
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock. This pump is designed for indoor installation unless
housed and protected from the elements.
- This installation must be in accordance with the National Electric Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances.
- The voltage of power supply must match the voltage of the pump. The pump has a dual voltage motor preset at the factory to LOW V (115 Volts). The motor can be converted to HIGH V (230 Volts) by changing the voltage selector to the desired voltage (See Figure 4). Use needle nose pliers to pull selector out, rotate and then reinsert in correct position. Voltage selected will be visible.
WARNING
Terminal cover must be in place for safe operation.
Ground in accordance with local and national electrical codes. Keep fingers
and objects away from openings and rotating parts. Disconnect power sources
before touching internal parts. See Figure 5 for appropriate wiring locations.
- If wire run is a short distance, a cord/plug assembly may be used as long as it meets the minimum wire gage size. Time delay fuses are recommended over standard fuses for motor circuit protection. All pump motors have built-in automatic overload protection that will prevent damage to the motor due to overheating.
- Do NOT connect to electric power supply until unit is permanently grounded. Connect ground wire to approved ground then connect terminal provided.
- A metal underground water pipe or well casing at least 10 feet long makes the best ground electrode. If plastic pipe or insulated fittings are used, run a wire directly to the metal well casing or use a ground electrode furnished by the power company.
- There is only one proper ground terminal on the unit. The terminal(s) is located under the pressure switch cover, is painted green and is identified as GRD. The ground connection must be made at this terminal (Figure 5). The ground conductor must not be smaller than the circuit conductors supplying the motor.
WARNING
Disconnect power and release all pressure from the system before attempting to
install, service, relocate or perform any maintenance.
OPERATION
PRIMING THE SHALLOW WELL PUMP
To prevent damage to the pump, do NOT start motor until pump has been filled
with water.
- Remove prime plug (Figure 3).
- Fill pump and piping completely full of water.
- Replace the prime plug.
- Open a faucet to vent the system.
- Start the motor. Water will pump in a few minutes. If pump fails to prime in 5 minutes, stop motor and refill pump with water. Priming time is proportional to the amount of air in inlet pipe.
- Let the system operate for several minutes to flush all pipes.
- Close faucet and allow pump to build pressure in tank. When the pressure reaches the cut-out setting, the motor will stop.
The system is now in operation and will automatically cycle on demand.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Disconnect power and release all pressure from the system before attempting to
install, service, relocate or perform any maintenance. Lock the power
disconnect in the open (OFF) position. Tag out the power disconnect to prevent
unexpected application of power.
CAUTION
Protect the pump from freezing during winter conditions.
DRAINING THE PUMP
Drain openings are provided on all models. To drain the pump:
- Remove drain fitting and prime plug to vent the system (see Figure 7).
- Drain all piping to a point below the freeze line.
DRAINING THE TANK
Conventional tanks can be drained by opening an outlet at the lowest point in
the system. Remove plug or the air volume control to vent the tank.
Precharged tanks force virtually all the water from the tank when system
pressure is released. No draining is necessary.
RESTARTING PUMP
If the pump has been serviced, drained or has not been used for some time, be
sure there is water in the pump housing (volute) and the piping to the well.
There must be water in the pump housing (volute) at all times when the pump is
running to avoid internal damage of seal members.
WATERLOGGED TANKS: CONVENTIONAL
When a tank system has an inadequate ratio of air and water, the pump will
start and stop often and eradically.
- Disconnect the power to the pump.
- Open the lowest faucet in the system to release all pressurized water in the system.
- Prime the pump (Priming the Shallow Well Pump on page 6).
- Reconnect the power to the pump.
NOTE: As the pump refills the tank with water, the air volume control supplies the tank with the correct air to water ratio for the system to operate. If the air volume control is good, the pump will shut off at the desired cut-off and will be adjusted correctly.
WATERLOGGED TANKS: PRECHARGED
If a precharged tank becomes waterlogged, the bladder is normally leaking or
broken.
- Test the tank by depressing the air valve. The air valve will expel water if the bladder is broken.
- If broken, replace the tank.
NOTE: Once a bladder is leaking or broken, the bladder cannot be repaired. The tank must be replaced.
LUBRICATION
The bearings used in the pumps are lifetime lubricated at the factory and
require no additional lubrication.
PRECHARGED TANK
Some air is lost through the bladder in any tank. To prevent tank failure,
check the tank precharge on a yearly basis.
- Disconnect power to the pump, so water does not refill the precharged tank.
- Open a faucet nearest to the tank and allow all water to drain from the tank, then close.
- Measure the tank precharge at the valve stem using a tire gauge.
- If necessary, adjust the precharge with an air pump 28 – 30 psi on the pump.
- Reconnect power to the pump.
KITS SECTION
REMOVING OLD SHAFT SEAL Disconnect power and release all pressure from the system before attempting to install, service, relocate or perform any maintenance.
- Disconnect power to the pump.
- Open a faucet nearest to the tank and allow all water to drain form the tank, then close.
- Remove the four cap screws holding the pump housing (volute) to the motor (Figure 8).
- Separate the pump housing (volute) from the motor to expose the diffuser and the seal plate.
- Remove the two cap screws and diffuser from the seal plate to expose the impeller.
- Remove the rear cover on the end of the motor opposite the impeller.
- Secure a 7/16″ wrench across wrench flats of shaft to keep the shaft from rotating and remove the impeller by hand (standard right hand thread). Be sure to hold onto the seal plate when removing the impeller from the shaft.
- Remove the seal plate.
- Pry the rotating shaft seal member (including stainless collar and rubber seal) from the impeller (Figure 9).
- Push or pry the ceramic seat, and rubber seat ring free from the seal plate (Figure 9).
- Remove loose particles from impeller hub and seal plate.
INSTALLING NEW SHAFT SEAL
WARNING
Before handling shaft seal parts wipe hands clean. Dirt or grease MAY damage
the seal.
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Push seat enclosed in rubber into seal cavity on seal plate. Use a cardboard washer to protect polished surface when pushing against ceramic seat with any object. Be sure to remove cardboard washer.
NOTE: Be careful not to scratch the ceramic surface of the seal seat. -
Carefully slip seal plate over shaft. Do not disturb seal position in seal plate. The seal plate must be orientated during assembly so the two screw holes are on a horizontal line across the motor shaft (Figure 10). This placement should be done to ensure proper draining and priming.
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Place rotating shaft seal member in position on impeller and press into place. Take care not to press against polished seal surface.
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Position impeller on shaft and tighten securely (Figure 11).
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Secure diffuser to seal plate using the two cap screws. Be sure the arrow on the front of the diffuser is pointing up and the screws are orientated on a horizontal line as described in Step 2.
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Carefully position pump housing (volute) gasket over the diffuser onto the seal plate. In all shallow well applications care must be taken that the o-ring is clean and properly positioned on the venturi. Cleaning and positioning makes a good seal inside the diffuser when assembled.
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Assemble the pump housing (volute) to the motor using the four cap screws. Be sure the pump housing (volute) gasket is positioned correctly and tighten the screws securely.
NOTE: Shaft must rotate freely and rear cover should be secured before operation.
Replacement Part Kit Installation
- Disconnect all power from the pump
- Open faucet nearest the tank and allow all of the water to drain from the tank and pump.
- Remove 4 cap screws, do not disconnect pressure switch.
- Remove pump housing from pump assembly, move it out of the way.
- Using a ¾” socket remove venturi from pump housing
- Using a 11/16″ socket and extension remove nozzle from pump housing
- Using a 5/16” socket or flat blade screw driver remove the 2 screws from the diffuser on the pump assembly.
- Remove the diffuser, and remove the rear cover from the back of the motor.
- Using a 7/16″ wrench, hold the motor shaft across its wrench flats while unscrewing the impeller.
- Remove the shaft seal from the impeller, make sure the stainless steel sleeve comes off the impeller, all you should see on the back of the impeller is the brass colored threaded insert.
- Remove the ceramic seat and rubber boot part of the seal from the cast iron seal plate.
- Remove the square cut gasket from the seal plate.
- Reassemble the pump with new parts in reverse order.
- Wipe down the seal plate to remove any debris or loose rust.
- Push the ceramic seat of the shaft seal into the seal plate using the cardboard ring provided to keep the ceramic face clean. You can use a little water or dish soap to lubricate the seal pocket to make assembly easier.
- Slide the square cut gasket over the flange on the seal plate, make sure not to let the gasket twist.
- Carefully slip the seal plate over the shaft so as not to disturb seal position in the seal plate. The seal plate must be orientated during assembly so the two holes are on a horizontal line across the motor shaft.
- Push the bellows side of the shaft seal over the impeller hub, you can use a little water or dish soap to lubricate the impeller hub to make assembly easier.
- Holding the motor shaft with a 7/16″ wrench hand tighten threaded insert of the impeller onto the motorshaft. Lubricate the nose of the impeller with Dow Corning III valve lubricant and sealant or other potable water safe lubricant.
- Replace the rear cover over the motor end.
- Reassemble the diffuser, make sure the arrow indicating the top is pointed toward the top of the pump, torque the two screws to 30 ±10 inch pounds.
- Using the 11/16” socket and extension reassemble the nozzle to the pump housing, torque to 50 ± 10 inch pounds.
- Reassemble the Venturi to the pump Housing, torque to 50 ±10 inch pounds.
- Using the (4) cap screws reattach the pump housing and base to the pump body. Torque the screws to 140 ±40 inch pounds.
- Reattach the plumbing connections, reconnect the power and prime the pump (See section on priming the pump). After reassembling the pump check for leaks. If a leak is detected, repair before using the pump.
Please provide following information:
- Model number
- Serial number (if any)
- Part description and number as shown in parts list
Address any correspondence to:
WAYNE Pumps
101 Production Drive
Harrison, OH 45030 U.S.A.
Ref. No. | Description | Part No. | Qty. |
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1, 2, 3,4
| ****
Kit (Gaskets, impeller, Venturi, Jet Nozzle, Shaft Seal Assembly, Diffuser, Screws)
30/50 Pressure Switch Kit
| 1/2 HP SWS50 64043-WYN2
3/4 HP SWS75 64044-WYN1
1 HP SWS100 64045-WYN1
| ****
1
64031-WYN1 (ALL MODELS)
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
WARNING
ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS – Before servicing a pump, ALWAYS shut off the main
power breaker and then unplug the pump. Make sure you are NOT standing in
water and are wearing insulated protective sole shoes. Under flooded
conditions, contact your local electric company or qualifi ed licensed
electrician for disconnecting electrical service prior to pump removal.
(A) SPRING:
A spring that emerges from the ground.
Occurs when water in permeable materials is trapped between impermeable
material as rock or clay.
(B) LAKE, STREAM or POND:
Surface water, unless treated, is usually not safe for human consumption. It
may be used for purposes such as washing or irrigation.
(C) DUG WELL:
A hole is excavated several feet in diameter to a fairly shallow depth. It is
then lined with brick, stone or concrete to prevent cave-in.
(D) DRIVEN WELL:
Pipe with a pointed screen is driven into the ground below the water table.
The depth is usually less than 50 feet.
Available diameters are 1″ through 2″.
(E) DRILLED WELL:
A hole bored into the earth with machinery and lined with pipe. Depths range
from a few feet to over 1000 feet. Common well diameters are 2″, 3″, 4″ and 6″
for domestic water wells.
(F) CISTERN:
An underground tank built to collect rain water from rooftops.
The water is not fit for human consumption.
LIMITED WARRANTY
For three years for SWS50, SWS75 and SWS100 models from the date of purchase, from an authorized dealer, WAYNE Pumps will repair or replace, at its option for the original purchaser, any part or parts of its Well Pumps or Water Pumps (“Product”) found upon examination by WAYNE Pumps to be defective in materials or workmanship. Please call WAYNE Pumps (800-237-0987) for warranty instructions. Be prepared to provide the model number and the serial number when exercising this warranty. All transportation charges on Products or parts submitted for repair or replacement must be paid by purchaser. This Limited Warranty does not cover Products which have been damaged as a result of accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, improper installation, improper maintenance,or failure to operate in accordance with WAYNE Pumps written instructions.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR AGREEMENTS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY RIGHTS OR REMEDIES AGAINST ANY PERSON OR ENTITY UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT. THE REMEDIES AND OBLIGATIONS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF AND OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER FOR ANY AND ALL MATTERS ARISING WITH RESPECT TO OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE SOURCE OR PROVIDER OF SUCH GOODS. IN NO EVENT, WHETHER AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, SHALL WAYNE WATER SYSTEMS OR ANY AFFILIATE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
You MUST retain your purchase receipt along with this form. In the event you need to exercise a warranty claim, you MUST send a copy of the purchase receipt along with the material or correspondence. Please call WAYNE Pumps (800-237-0987) for return authorization and instructions.
DO NOT MAIL THIS FORM TO Wayne Water Systems. Use this form only to maintain your records.
MODEL NO. SERIAL NO.____
INSTALLATION DATE __
ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE
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