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Craftsman 390.2505 User manual

SEARS
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.
390.2505
CAUTION:
Readand Follow
All Safety Rulesand
Operating Instructions
BeforeFirstUseof
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SHALLOW WELL
JET PUMP
•Safety Instructions
• Installation
•Electrical
• Maintenance
• Repair Parts
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
PRtNTED iN U.S.A. FormNo. F642-04071 (8/3/04)
CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................... 2
Warranty ..................................................................... 2
Major System Components ........................................ 3
Installation .................................................................. 4
Electrical .................................................................. 5_5
Maintenance ............................................................ 7-8
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 9
Repair Parts ......................................................... 10-11
INTRODUCTION
Please read our instructions before installing and using
your pump. This will help you obtain the full benefits
of the quality and convenience built into this equip-
ment. It will also help you avoid any needless service
expense resulting from causes beyond our control
which are not covered by our w_ty.
RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
1. Read the Owners Manual and Rules for Safe
Operation and Installation Instructions carefufiy.
Failure to follow these Rules and Instructions could
cause serious bodily injury, and/or property damage.
2. Check your local electrical wiring codes before in-
stallation. If your local codes are not followed, your
pump will not work to its full rated capacity and
could present a fire hazard. If in doubt, contact your
local power company.
3. BE SURE your pump installation meets all local
plumbing, pump and well codes.
4. While installing your pump, always keep the well
covered to prevent leaves and foreign matter from
falling into the well, contaminating the water
and/or causing possible serious damage to the me-
chanical operation of the pump.
5. Always test the water from web for purity before
using. Check with local health department for test-
ing procedure.
6. Before instaUing or servicing your pump, BE SURE
pump power source is disconnected.
7. BE SURE your pump electrical circuit is properly
grounded.
8. Complete pump and piping system MUST be pre-
tected against below freezing temperature.
Allowing the pump or piping to freeze could cause
severe damage and voids the Warranty.
9. BE SURE the line voltage and frequency of the elec-
trical current supply agree with the motor wiring
as shown on motor nameplate.
10. The correct fusing and wiring sizing is essential to
proper motor operation. Use recommended fusing
and wire size data in the manual (Pages 5 and 6).
11. Pump water only with this pump.
12. Periodically inspect pump and system components.
13. Relief valve must be capable of passing full pump
flow at 75 PSI.
[kWARNIN_ Pump body may explode if used as a
booster pump unless relief valve capable of pass-
ing full pump flow at 75 PSI (517 kPa) is installed.
[a_CAOTION]Motor normally operates at high tempera-
ture and will be too hot to touch. It is protected from
heat damage during operation by an automatic internal
cutoff switch. Before handling pump or motor, stop
motor and allow it to cool for 20 minutes.
2
MAJOR COMPONENTS AND WHAT THEY DO
Tank and Air Volume Control
The tank serves two functions. It provides a reservoir
of water, so that the pump doesn't need to start every
time water is drawn from a fixture in the house, and it
maintains a cushion of air under pressure.
When Captive Air* Tanks are used, no air volume con-
trol is necessary. This tank is precharged with air at the
factory.
When a Standard Tank is used, an air volume control
adds air to the tank when it is needed. See instructions
included with Air Volume Control for details on instal-
lation and operation.
Pressure Switch
The pressure switch provides automatic control.
Model No.
390.2505 Pump Starts At
30 Pounds Pump Stops At
50 Pounds
When used with a Captive Air* Tank, the precharge
may need adjustment. See the Captive Air* Tank in-
structions for details.
Impeller and Jet
The impeller of the pump rotates with the motor shaft,
causing the water to fly out from its rim by centrifugal
force. The rotation of the impeller creates a partial vac-
uum which pulls in more water. Part of the water is di-
verted back to the jet where it passes through the
nozzle and venturi, reinforcing the vacuum to draw in
more water and delivering it at a high velocity to the
impeller.
Because of the shallow setting, the partial vacuum cre-
ated by the pump is sufficient to pull water to the
pump, therefore, the jet assembly is attached directly
to the pump.
Piping In The Well
A Shallow well jet pump can be installed on a dug well,
drilled well or with a driven point. SEARS shallow well jet
pumps have a built-in check valve. In a dug or cased well,
a foot valve and strainer is recommended and should be
installed 5 to 10 feet below the lowest level to which the
water will drop while pump is operating (pumping water
level), See Figure 3, Page 4. Your well driller can furnish
this information. The strainer should not be too close to
the bottom, or sediment may clog it. Before installing foot
valve, check to see that it works freely.
When using a foot valve, a priming tee and a plug as
shown in Figure 1, is recommended.
Be sure the total lift from the pumping water level to
the pump does not exceed 20 feet if the pump is over
the well, or less if the pump is offset from the well.
Both figures arc for sea level - the maximum lift at
which the pump can operate satisfactorily decreases
with the elevation at the approximate rate of 1 foot per
1,000 feet of elevation. Thus, if the lift is 17 feet and
your elevation is 3,000 feet above sea level, you would
then be pumping 17 plus 3 or 20 feet. This is still sat-
isfactory for shallow well pumping.
Horizontal Piping From Well To Pump
On well point installations where the horizontal pip-
ing is more than 25 feet, a check valve should be in-
stalled as shown in Figure 3, Page 4.
When the pump is offset more than 25 feet from the
well, horizontal piping should be increased in size to
reduce friction losses. In no case should the offset pip-
ing be smaller than the suction tapping of the pump.
Horizontal Offset Piping Sizes
for Shallow Well Jets
1-1/4" 1-1/2" 2"
Up to 25 Ft. 25 to 50 Ft. 50 to 200 Ft.
Discharge Pipe Sizes
When the pump is set a distance from the house or
point of water use, the discharge pipe size should be
Increased to reduce pressure losses caused by friction.
1" 1-1/4" 1-1/2"
Up to 25 Ft. 25 to 100 Ft. t 00 to 600 Ft.
Emergency Power
In some areas and with some installations, an emer-
gency power supply to guard against power failure is a
good idea. If you install an engine-generator set for
emergency backup power for your pump, supply the
generator set manufacturer with the nameplate data
from the pump motor. He will then be able to provide
a generator of the correct size to power your pump.
Also, be sure to add the load from any other accessories
(such as lights) that may be on the same circuit.
and piping
Relief "
Valve Priming Tee
Figure I
INSTALLATION
ReliefValve
Plug
To Household
Water System Built-in
Check Valve
Tank
Switch
Adapter
From
Weft
Plastic
Pipe
Figure 2 - Typical Installation -Captive Air e
Pressure Tank
o.ockvo,vo
NOTE: _ 1 1/4"
Check Va_e used if
h°dz°ntal piping is _t /Stee_
25. o_more _{ Drive
Pipe
Drive
_'Coupling
Ddven Point
Plastic P
Well Seal
Foot Valve
Dug or Cased Well
Relief
Valve Priming
To Household
Water System
AVC Port
From
Well
Air Volume
Control Tube Built-in
Check Valve
Figure 3 - Typical Installation - Standard
Pressure Tank
Pump Installation
SEARS jet pumps can be used with Captive _ Tanks
as shown in Figure 2.
For mounting pump to tank, purchase tank fitting Kit
No. 2788.
CRAFTSMAN Captive Air* Tanks are precharged with
air at the factory. Check the tank Owner's Manual to
find if air charge needs adjustment. Your pump re-
quires 30 pounds for proper operation.
The jet pump can also be mounted on standard hori-
zontal tanks. A kit consisting of all necessary piping, el-
bows, and other fittings, is furnished with the tank for
mounting pump using this method. See Figure 3.
Instructions are included with tank.
Air Volume Control -
Included With Standard Horizontal Tank
There is a 1-1/4" x 1/4" reducer bushing and a 1/4" x 1-1/2"
nipple supplied in the fittings package. Use the one that fits
into the air volume control tapping in the end of the tank
as shown in Figure 3. Use pipe compound on male threads.
Screw the air volume control on to the 1/4" fitting and the
right angle compression fitting into the bottom tapping of
the air volume control.
Remove the 1/4" pipe plug, Key No. 13, Page 10, on
the jet portion of the pump body near the check valve.
Insert a 1/4" compression fitting into this tapping. Cut
tubing to length and assemble the two fittings in the
air volume control and pump body. Use nuts, sleeves,
and inserts furnished.
Priming the Pump
I_' CAUTIONI Never run pump dry. Running pump
without water may cause pump to overheat, dam-
aging seal and possibly causing burns to persons
handling pump. Fill pump with water before starting.
[AWA_ Never run pmnp against closed dis-
charge. To do so can boil water inside pump,
causing hazardous pressure in unit, risk of ex-
plosion and possibly scalding persons handling
pump.
DO NOT START MOTOR UNTIL PUMP HAS BEEN
FILLED WITH WATER.
1. Remove the priming plug. fill pump with water.
Replace priming plug. If a priming tee and plug
have been provided at the well head for a long hor-
izontal run, be sure this tee is filled and the plug re-
placed, using pipe compound on plug threads. See
Figure 1, Page 3.
2. Start the pump. Water win be pumped in a few min-
utes; the time depending upon the depth to water,
and the distance of horizontal run. If pump does
not prime, check for a possible leak on the suction
side of the pump. Reprime. Check to be sure suc-
tion lift - distance from water level to pump - does
not exceed 20 feet.
4
ELECTRICAL
Disconnect power before working on pump, motor, pressure switch, or wiring.
Motor Switch Settings
If the motor can operate at either 115 or 230 volts, it
is set at the factory to 230 volts. Do not change
motor voltage setting if line voltage is 230 volts, or if
you have a single voltage motor.
NOTICE: Never wire a 115 volt motor to a 230 volt line.
Remove Motor End Cover
Figure 4 - Removing Motor End Cover
Dial Type Voltage Selector
Power Supply Connections
You will need to remove the motor end cover to
change the voltage setting. The illustration above also
shows the pressure switch. If the power supply con-
nection still needs to be made, the pressure switch
cover will need to be removed.
Your motor terminal board (located under the motor
end cover) should look like the one at right.
Figure 5 - Voltage Set To 230 Volts, Dial Type
To change to I 15 volts:
1. Make sure power is off.
2. Turn the dial counter-clockwise until 115 shows in
the dial window.
3. Reinstall the Motor end cover
4. Go to Wiring Connections, Page 6.
[AWARNINGIHazardous voltage. Can shock, burn,
or kill. Connect ground wire before connecting
power supply wires. Use the wire size (including
the ground wire) specified in the wiring chart. If
possible, connect the pump to a separate branch cir-
cuit with no other appliances on it.
[AWARNINGIExplosion hazard. Do not ground to
agas supply line.
ELECTRICAL
Wiring Connections
[_WARNING] ]Fire haTAtl'd. Incorrect voltage can cause
afire or seriously damage the motor and voids the war-
ranty. The supply voltage must be within +-10% of the
motor nameplate voltage.
NOTICE: Dualwoltage motors are factory wired for
230 volts. If necessary, reconnect the motor for 115
volts, as shown. Do not alter the wiring in single volt-
age motors.
Install, ground, wire, and maintain your pump In com-
pliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) or the
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), as apphcable, and
with all local codes and ordinances that apply. Consult
your local building inspector for code information.
Motor wires connecthere.
-Power supply wires connecthere.
230 Volt: Connect 2 hotwires(black and red
here and cap the whte neutral)wire. It does
not matter whichwire goes to which screw,
115 Volt: Connect one hot wire (black or red)
to one of these screws (it doesn't matter
which one). Connect the white (neutral) wire
to the other screw. Cap any remaining
black or red wires.
on the terminal screws.
green (or bare copper) ground wire
to the green ground screw.
Figure 6 - Pressure switch wiring
3187 0398
Connection Procedure
1. Connect the ground wire first as shown in Figure 6.
The grotmd wire must be a solid copper wire at least
as large as the power supply wires.
2. There must be a solid metal connection between the
pressure switch and the motor for motor grounding
protection. If the pressure switch is not connected
to the motor, connect the green ground screw in the
switch to the green ground screw under the motor
end cover. Use a solid copper wire at least as large
as the power supply wires.
3. Connect the ground wire to a grounded lead in a ser-
vice panel, to a metal underground water pipe, to a
metal well casing at least ten feet (3M) long, or to a
ground electrode provided by the power company
or the hydro authority.
4. Connect the power supply wires to the pressure
switch as shown in Figure 6.
5. Reinstall the pressure switch cover.
TABLE h WIRING CHART - Recommended Fusing and Wiring Data
Motor Max,
Horse- Load
power Volts Amperes
1/2 115/230 10.4/5.2
• Time delayedfuses are recommended insteadof fusesin an
Branch*
Fuse
Rating
Amps
15/15
Distance in Feet From Motor to Meter
0' 51' 101' 201' 201' 401'
to to to to to to
50' 100' 200' 300' 400' 500'
Wire Size
14/14I 14/14I 10/14t10/14I 6/14I 5/12
vmotor circuit.
6
MAINTENANCE
Lubrication
It is not necessary to lubricate the pump or its motor.
The motor has two ball bearings lubricated for life. The
mechanical shaft seal in the pump is water lubricated
and self-adjusting.
Draining for Winter
When the pump is to be disconnected from service, or
is in danger of freezing, it should be drained.
Turn power to pump OFE Open a faucet to bleed off
pressure. Remove the priming plug to vent the pump.
Drain the pressure tank. Drain all piping to a point
below the freeze line.
To drain an air volume control, remove AVC tubing and
turn (loosen) it 180 ° on the 1/4" pipe fitting in the tank.
This will permit any water remaining in the air volume
control to drain back into the tank.
To drain pressure tank, remove plug, piping or hose at
lowest point in the tank.
The Shaft Seal
The pump is designed for ease of servicing. Should re-
pair or replacement of the motor or seal be needed, the
pump and piping do not need to be disconnected or
disturbed.
If it is necessary to repair or replace the motor, it is a
good idea to replace the seal plate gasket and the shaft
seal, Key Nos. 4 and 5 of pump drawings, Page 10.
Therefore, we suggest that you order these two items
to have on hand for future use.
The seal consists of primarily two parts; a rotating half
and a ceramic seat.
NOTICE: The highly polished and lapped faces of the
seal are easily damaged. Read the instructions thor-
oughly and handle the seal with care.
1. Disconnect electric service (pull switch), and dis-
connect wiring to pump. Disconnect pressure
switch tube.
2. Remove capscrews holding motor to pump body.
Motor with impeller and diffuser can now be
removed.
685 O294
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4echanical sea[
rotating half
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3. Carefully tap diffuser to remove from seal plate.
4. Remove canopy from end of motor.
5. Partially unscrew capacitor clamp; move capacitor
to one side.
6. Hold motor shaft with 7/16" wrench on the flats on
the motor shaft and unscrew impeller.
SealPlat
Removal of Old Seal
1, After unscrewing impeller, carefully remove rotat-
ing part of seal by prying up on sealing washer,
using two screwdrivers (see Figure 7A). Use care
not to scratch motor shaft.
2. Remove seal plate from motor and place on flat sur-
face, face down. Use a screwdriver to push ceramic
seat out from seal cavity (see Figure 7B).
Installation of Floating Seat (Figure7C)
1. Clean polished surface of floating seat with clean
cloth.
2. Turn seal plate over so seal cavity is up. Clean cav-
ity thoroughly.
3. Lubricate outside rubber surface of ceramic seat
with soapy water and press firmly into seal cavity
with finger pressure. If seal will not locate properly
in this manner, place cardboard washer over pol-
ished face of seat and press into seal cavity using a
3/4" socket or 3/4" piece of standard pipe.
4. DISPOSE OF CARDBOARD WASHER. Be sure
polished surface of seat is free of dirt and has not
been damaged by insertion. Remove excess soapy
water.
Installation of Rotating Part of Seal Unit
(Figure7D)
1. Reinstall seal plate using extreme caution not to
nick or scratch ceramic portion of seal on motor
shaft.
2. Inspect shaft to make sure that it is clean.
3. Clean face of sealing washer with clean cloth.
3/4" socket
Cardboard
washer
_ (SOl_li_ w/eeal)
Polished
surface Rubber
su_ace
Sealing
face
Shaft
/shoulder
Rubber drive
Impeller
A-Seal removal-rotating half
Figure 7B-Seal removal-stationary half C-Stationary half installation
7
D-Rotating half installation
MAINTENANCE
4. Lubricate inside diameter and outer face of rubber
drive ring with soapy water and slide assembly on
motor shaft (sealing face first) until rubber drive
ring hits shaft shoulder.
5. Screw impeller onto the shaft until impeller hub
stops against shaft shoulder. This will automatically
locate seal in place and move the sealing washer
face up against seat facing.
Cleaning Impeller
1. Disconnect power to pump.
2. Remove motor.
(a) Remove motor wiring from pressure swttch.
Co)Remove 4 capscrews, Key No. 17, Page 10,
which hold the motor to the pump body.
(c) Remove motor, seal plate, impeller and diffuser,
(Key Nos. 1, 3, 6 and 7), Page 10, as a unit.
Diffuser, Key No. 7, can now be lifted off and the
impeller exposed and cleaned.
Replacing Venturi
Follow Steps 1 and 2 above, for Cleaning
Impeller.
1. Remove venturi, Key No. 9, Page 10, by turning it
counter-clockwise. This will expose the nozzle, Key
No. 10, which can be removed by using a 5/8" hex
socket and turning it counter-clockwise.
2. To replace venturi, turn it clockwise until snug.
3. Replace all parts. Connect motor wiring and turn
on power.
Cleaning Shallow Well Jet
1. Disconnect power to pump.
2. Unscrew cleanout plug (Key No. 15, Page 10) from
pump.
3. Insert an ice pick or other small diameter pointed
tool into the nozzle and dislodge foreign material.
If it is not possible to push the obstruction through
the nozzle or if the nozzle is damaged, follow in-
structions above under "Replacing Venturi".
4. Replace all parts. Connect motor wiring and turn
on power.
HOW TO HANDLE
A GASEOUS WELL
In some localities well water contains gases which
must be allowed to escape before the water is used.
This can be done as shown in Figure 8.
A good way of delivering gas-free water is to suspend
a pipe, closed at the bottom and open at the top, sur-
rounding the suction pipe, Figure 8. Since the gases
rise in the well casing, the water sucked down through
the pipe and into the suction pipe is free of gas. It is
imperative that this type of well be vented to the out-
side of any enclosure.
Air Control In Flowing Wells
Flowing wells, or wells with little or no drawdown,
could create a special problem in air control in the op-
eration of your water system.
In such cases, it is recommended that you install a
Captive Air * Tank, in which an air control mechanism
is not required.
wire to hold
pipe sleeve
Not pipe
to valve
Scale
2369 0396 sloeve
cap
Figure 8
Pump
Model
390.2505
Pump Performance (In Gallons per Minute)
Description
1/2 HP Cast Iron
Shallow Well Jet
Suction
Size
I-I14"
Discharge Discharge
Size Pressure PSI
1n4O
Pumping Depth in Feet
5' 10' 15' 20'
8.2 7.3 6.2 5.0
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
SYMPTOM
Motorwillnot run
Motor runs hot and
overload kicks off
Motor runs but no
water is delivered
Pump does not
deliver water to full
capacity (Also
check point 3
immediately above',
Pump pumps water
but does not shut
off
Pumpcycles too
frequently
Air spurts from
faucets
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
1. Disconnect switch is off
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2,
3,
4.
5,
6.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2,
3.
4.
5.
11.
2.
!3.
4.
5.
6.
Fuseis blown
Starting switch is defective
Wires at motor are loose,
disconnected, or wired incorrectly
Motor is wired incorrectly
Pressure switch contacts are dirty
Motor is wired incorrectly
Voltage is too low
Pump cycles too frequently
Pump in new installationdid
not pick up prime through:
a. Improper priming
b. Air leaks
c. Leaking foot valve
Pump has lost prime through:
a. Air leaks
1. Pump is picking upprime
2. Leak in suction side of pump
3. Well is gaseous
4. Intermittent over-pumping of well
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Be sureswitch ison
2. Replace fuse
3. Replacestarting switch
4. Refer toinstructions on wiring.Check and tightenallwiring.
5. Refertoinstructions on wiring
6. Clean by sliding pieces of plain paper between contacts
1. Refer toinstructionson wiring
2. Check withpower company. Installheavierwiringif wire
size istoo small. See wiring instructions
3. See sectionbelowontoo frequentcycling
1. In newinstallation:
2.
b. Water level below suction
of pump
Jet or impeller is plugged 3.
Check valve or foot valve is stuck 4.
in closed position
Pipes are frozen 5.
Foot valve and/or strainer are 6.
buried in sand or mud
Water level in well is lower than 1.
estimated
Steel piping (if used) is corroded or 2.
limed, causing excess friction
Offset piping is too small in size 3.
Pressure switch is out of adjustment 1.
or contacts are "frozen"
Faucets have been left open 2.
Jet or impeller isclogged 3.
Water level in well is lowerthan 4.
estimated
Motor is wired incorrectly 5.
Standard pressure tank is water- 1.
logged and has no air cushion
Pipe leak 2.
Faucets or valves are open 3.
Foot valve leaks 4.
Pressure switch is out of adjustment 5.
Air charge too low in 6.
Captive Air_ Tank
1.
2.
3.
4.
a. Re-primeaccording to instructions
b. Check all connections on suction line, air volumecontrol,and jet
c. Replace foot valve
]n installation already in use:
a. Check all connections on suction line, air volume control,
jet and shaft sea[
b. Lower suction line into water and re-prime. If receding water level
in well exceeds suction lift, a deep well pump is needed
Clean jet or impeller according to instructions
Replace check valve or foot valve
Thaw pipes. Bury pipes below frost line. Heat pit or pump house.
Raise foot valve and/or strainer above well bottom
Adeep well jet pump may be needed (over20 ft. to water)
Replace with plastic pipe where possible, otherwise with
new steel pipe
Use larger offset piping
Adjust or replace pressure switch
Close faucets
Clean jet or impeller
Check possibility of using a deep well jet pump
Refer to instructions on wiring
Drain tank to air volumecontrol tapping, Check air volume controlfor
defects. Check for air leaks at any connection
Check connections
Close faucets or valves
Replace foot valve
Replacepressure switch
Disconnect electrical power and open faucets untilall pressureis
relieved. Using automobile tire pressure gauge, check air pressure in
tank at the valve stem located at top of tank. If air pressure is lower,
pump air into tank from outside source until proper air pressure is
reached. Check air valve for leaks, using soapy solution, and replace
core if necessary.
As soon as pump picksup prime, all air will be ejected
Check suction piping
Change installation as described in manual
Lower foot valve if possible, otherwise restrict discharge side of pump
REPAIR PARTS
18 1_
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17
2
3
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
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To Order Parts,
Call Sears Product Service,
1-800-366-7278
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Model 390.2505
Key Qty.
No. Part Number Used Description
1# J218-953C 1 Motor -115/230V - 60 Cycle
217351-0009 1 Water Slinger
3 N3-9 1 Seal Plate
4 N20-35 1 Gasket - Seal Plate
5 U109-6A 1 Shaft Seal
6 J105-40P 1 Impeller
7 L1-25P 1 Diffuser
8 N20-34 1 Gasket - Diffuser
9 N32P-66 1 Venturi
10 N34P-17 1 Nozzle No. 43
11 U111-211T 1 Hose Barb
12" - 2 Pipe Plug - 1/4" NPT - Hex Head
13 N212-12P 1 Check Valve
14" - 1 Pipe Plug - 1/8" NPT - Square Head
15t N176-38A 1 Pump Body Assembly
16" - 4 Capscrew - 3/8"-16x1-1/4" Hex Head
17 U37-672P 1 Switch Tube
18 2781 1 Pressure Switch
19 U36-112ZP 1 Locknut - 1/2"
20 L43-5C 1 Connector
t Includes Key Nos. 9, 10, 12, and 13.
* Standard hardware item. May be purchased locally.
# For repair or service to motors, always give the motor model number and any other data
found on the motor model plate.
]0
REPAIR PARTS
39
35 36
38 37
Shallow Well Jet Pump Air Volume Control Package
For Use With Standard Air Tanks
(Not Furnished - Must be purchased separately)
Key Part
No. Number Description
34 2761 Air Volume Control
35 U78-774P Reducer Bushing - 1-1/4" x 1/4" NPT
36* U37-17GPT Nipple - 1/4" x 1-1/2"
37 U37-205P Tube - AVC
38 U111-86T Compression Fitting Elbow - 1/4" NPT
39 U111-100T Compression Fitting Straight - 1/8" NPT
* Standard hardwareitem. Maybe purchased locally.
]]
SEARS
OWNER'S
MANUAL
Model No.
390.2505
Themodel number of
your Shallow Well Jet
Pumpwill be found on a
model plate on the pump
body.
When requesting service
or ordering parts, always
give the following
information:
•Product Type
• Model Number
• Part Number
•Part Description
[RAFTSMAN*
SHALLOW WELL
JET PUMP
Fortherepairor replacementpartsyouneed
Call7 am-7 pm, 7 daysa week
1-800-366-PART
(1-800-366-7278)
Forin-homemajorbrandrepairservice
Call24 hoursa day,7 daysa week
1-8OO-4-REPAIR
(1-800-473-7247)
Forthe location of a
SearsRepairServiceCenterinyourarea
Call24 hoursa day,7 daysaweek
1-800-488-1222
Forinformationonpurchasinga Sears
MaintenanceAgreementorto inquire
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