Product Manual

LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY
Pacer Pumps warrants its products to be free from defects of material and workmanship for a period of
one year (12 months) of service if the one year of service falls within 24 months from date of manufacture.
The company warrants that its products, at the time of shipment, will be free of defects of material and
workmanship for normal use and service. This warranty will not apply or be extended to products
subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, or improper installation, or to maintenance of products which have
been altered or repaired by anyone except Pacer Pumps or its authorized representatives. The Buyer, or
any person receiving such a product during the duration of the warranty shall contact his Pacer Pumps
dealer as soon as any defect occurs. Contact Pacer Pumps for the name and address of your nearest dealer.
Certain components, such as mechanical seals, ceramic liners, impellers, impeller magnet assemblies,
pistons, hose, diaphragms, etc. may be subject to wear, and therefore wear should not be misconstrued
as to the existence of a defect and as such would not be included in a warranty claim, nor should it be
implied that items such as this will last a year without occasional, or even frequent replacement depending
upon the severity of the application.
Pacer Pumps’ sole obligation under the foregoing warranty shall be limited to: (at its option) repair and
replacement (and reship to the Buyer with transportation charges collect to any place in the U.S.) of
defective goods provided that if the company is unable to correct a defective component part or product,
the Buyer shall be entitled to elect a credit at the original Buyer’s purchase price. To return a
DEFECTIVE PUMP, to return any parts for credit, or to obtain service information, contact the Service
Department. After receiving permission to return merchandise, the Buyer is authorized to return the
product to Pacer Pumps, freight prepaid. If the company determines that the warranty has not been
breached, product will be repaired or replaced free of charge.
The company will not be responsible for any damages or losses, direct or indirect, arising from any
cause whatsoever, nor for damage to equipment caused by outside influences including improper
installation or modification, improper voltage supply, lightning, corrosive liquids, abrasive liquids, or
careless handling; nor for labor, transportation or other damages incurred in the replacement or repair
to defective parts. In these cases, repair will be subject to reconditioning charges in effect at the time.
Purchased merchandise, either as a complete product for resale or components used in conjunction
with Pacer Pumps manufactured products, carries the warranty of the respective manufacturer of such
product or components.
PACER
®
PUMPS
Div. of ASM Industries, Inc.
41 Industrial Circle 717/656-2161
Lancaster, PA 17601-5927 U.S.A. 800-233-3861
E-mail: sales@pacerpumps.com FAX 717/656-0477
www.pacerpumps.com
serving
industry
worldwide
Part No. 58-1745 01
NOTE: All specifications, as shown, are subject to change without previous notice.
Flammable solvents are often purchased in bulk and transferred
manually or with motor driven pumps. Care must be taken to
neutralize static electricity which may rest as a potential in the
storage tank, as well as that which may rest in the receiving
tank. The potential of such would, of course, be greatly
increased if the liquid were allowed to splash around during
movement of the container. Therefore both containers must be
satisfactorily grounded, and then each of the containers must
be bonded, that is connecting the ground wire from tank to tank
so that the potential static electricity is now equalized.
Splashing of Acid Causes Burns
Operator working with aggressive acids receives
skin burns when pump, which was energized,
created pressure in a pressure vessel not closed
properly, therefore allowing liquid to escape and
splashing the operator.
Sparks from Open Motor
Cause Explosion
“User of pump is burned while transferring explosive
liquids. Accident was caused by the use of an open
motor. . . Explosion resulted and the employee was
burned over many parts of his body.
Operator should have checked the instruction
manual and followed procedures as set forth by the
manufacturer to ensure that the cover of the pressure
vessel was securely tightened. Operator could also
have prevented bodily injury if he was protected with
adequate clothing, which is fabricated to resist such
liquids.
In addition to the proper use of bonding and grounding
cables, when motorized pumps are used to transfer
flammables and combustibles those of the explosion-
proof or air driven type should be used. Electric or air
motors are often wired and/or enclosed in such away
that no sparks can be emitted from the motor casing -
otherwise sparks from the motor could cause the
flammable liquid to flash or explode.
An Ounce of Prevention . . .
Injuries due to splashing of aggressive liquids or explosion of flammables can be
avoided by wearing proper clothing, which may include coveralls,apron,shoes,
goggles, gloves, face mask and hat.
Each of the above operators could have avoided some bodily harm by wearing outer
garments for protection from skin burns.
Injuries due to splashing of aggressive liquids or explosion of ammables can be avoided
by wearing proper clothing, which may include coveralls, apron, shoes, goggles, gloves,
face mask and hat. WARNING: Liquid being pumped is under pressure when pump is
in operation. Do not open drain or ll plugs or disconnect suction or discharge line or
ttings while pump is running. Doing so could result in serious injury.