Install Instructions

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English (US)
6. Electrical connection
In fixed installations, safety standards require
the use of isolating switches with a fuse-carrier
base.
Single-phase motors are provided with built-in
thermal overload protection with automatic
reset,and may be connected directly to the
power supply.
6.1 Voltage switching
6.1.1 Fitting the voltage converter
See fig. 7.
1. Check the voltage indicated on the side of
the voltage converter.
2. Turn the indicator so that the desired voltage
points towards the side with the “M” lock
catch.
3. The arrow on the converter next to the
required voltage must be aligned with the “F”
arrow on the housing.
4. Push the coverter into position until the
reference catch “M” clips in place.
Fig. 7 Voltage switching
Warning!
All electrical work should be
performed by a qualified
electrician in accordance with the
latest edition of the National
Electrical Code, local codes and
regulations.
Warning!
Ensure that the voltage on the
power supply is the same as the
voltage shown on the motor
nameplate. A faulty motor or
winding can cause electrical shock
that could be fatal, whether
touched directly or conducted
through standing water. For this
reason, proper grounding of the
pump to the power supply’s
grounding terminal is required for
safe installation. The
above-ground metal plumbing
should be connected to the power
supply as a ground as described in
Article 250-80 of the National
Electrical Code or Section 26-954
of the Canadian Electrical Code.
Note
Reference Square D pressure
switch inner cover for electrical
schematic.
Warning!
Do not pull the voltage switching
plug by the wires. Use only a firm
hand grip around the voltage
switching plug to avoid damage.
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