Product Manual

Before Starting
Check the pump thoroughly at delivery for any shipping
damage.
Locate the pump in an accessible location, as close to
the liquid as possible.
Secure the pump after it is placed in its intended
operating position so it does not tip, roll, slide or fall.
Immediately On Starting the Pump
Observe gauges, instruments and warning lights to
ensure that they are functioning and their readings are
within the normal operating range.
Be sure the immediate work area is safe for operation
Operate controls; make certain all operate properly
and “feel” right. Accustom yourself to the “feel” of the
equipment
Listen for any unusual noises, smell for any unusual
odors; look for any signs of tr
ouble
Be sure to open all manual valves slowly to pr
event
W
ATER HAMMER
Check all warning and safety devices and indicators
If safety-related defects or malfunctions ar
e detected,
SHUT DOWN the equipment. Corr
ect the pr
oblem,
or notify your supervisor
. DO NOT OPERA
TE
EQUIPMENT WITH DEFECTS OR MALFUNCTIONS
UNTIL CORRECTED
If an unsafe condition cannot be r
emedied
immediately
, notify your supervisor and tagout/
lockout the pump on the start switch and/or
appr
opriate, prominent location
Use a “DO NOT
OPERATE” tag
WARNING
Operate Safely
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Engine Driven Pumps
Do not jump start engine battery.
When operating internal combustion engines in an
enclosed area, always make provisions to pipe exhaust
fumes to the outside.
Exhaust Fumes Can Kill: do not operate engine driv-
en pump equipment in a confined or enclosed space
without adequate ventilation.
Exhaust gases are odorless and deadly poison.
DO NOT TOUCH: Exhaust system components get hot
and stay hot after shutting the engine off.
Follow engine manufacturer’s instructions explicitly on
hand cranking.
Do not shut down high head pumps quickly:
A) Throttle back slowly
B) Open by-pass line
C) Should have a check valve
D) Slowly close gate valve on discharge if so equipped
Check for fuel, oil and hydraulic fluid leaks, worn and
damaged hoses/lines or power cables.
Refueling
When refueling, the following precautions must be
followed:
Maintain separate fuel tanks for diesel and gasoline.
Keep tanks clean and fr
ee of debris
Add fuel of proper type and grade, only when the
pump is not running and engine is cool
Fuel in well ventilated area
Turn off all electrical switches
Keep lighted smoking materials, ames or spark
pr
oducing devices at a safe distance while refueling
Keep fuel nozzle in contact with tank being lled,
or pr
ovide a ground to prevent static sparks fr
om
igniting fuel
Do not spill fuel on hot surfaces
Clean up spillage immediately
Do not start engine until fuel cap is secur
ed to the
fuel tank
Always make sur
e that fuel is being put in the fuel
tank, motor oil in the proper location and hydraulic oil
into hydraulic oil r
eservoirs
Operate Safely
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