POWEL-FLO PFV512 Guide

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1/2HP • 3450 RPM • 60 Hz
Submersible Euent &
Sewage Pumps
ISP No: PFV-PFEV - 9/2020
INSTALLATION, SERVICE & PARTS MANUAL
Series: PFV512,
PFV512A, PFV512VF
PFEV512, PFEV512A,
PFEV512VF

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PFEV512 & PFV512 Series Submersible Euent & Sewage Pumps
General Safety Information
Model Number
MFG Date
AMPS VOLTAGE
PHASE
60 Hz HP
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Before installation, read the following
instructions carefully. Failure to follow
instruction and Safety information could
cause serious bodily injury, death and/or
property damage. Each Power-Flo pump is
individually factory tested to insure proper
performance. Closely following these
instructions will eliminate potential operating
problems, assuring years of trouble-free
service.
“Danger” indicates
an imminenty
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL result in death or serious injury.
“Warning” indicates
an imminenty
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in death or serious injury.
“Caution” indicates
an potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT - Power-Flo Pumps and
Systems is not responsible for losses, injury
or death resulting from failure to observe
these safety precautions, misuse, abuse or
misapplication of pumps or equipment.
ALL RETURNED
PRODUCTS MUST BE
CLEANED, SANITIZED,
OR DECONTAMINATED
PRIOR TO SHIPMENT, TO
INSURE EMPLOYEES WILL NOT BE EXPOSED
TO HEALTH HAZARDS IN HANDLING SAID
MATERIAL. ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND
REGULATIONS SHALL APPLY.
Installation, wiring,
and junction
connections must be in accordance with
the National Electric Code and all applicable
state and local codes. Requirements may
vary depending on usage and location.
Installation and
servicing is to be
conducted by qualied personnel only.
Rotating machinery,
Amputation or severe
lacerations can result. Keep clear
of suction and discharge openings.
Do not insert ngers in pump with
power connected.
Always wear eye
protection when
working on pumps. Do not wear loose
clothing that may become entangled in
moving parts
Pumps build up heat
and pressure during
operation. Allow time
for pumps to cool
before handling or
servicing.
This pump is not
intended for use in
swimming pools or water
installations where human
contact with pumped uid. Pumps
when used as a decorative water fountain
pump MUST be used in circuit protected by
a Ground Fault Interrupter.
Risk of electric shock.
To reduce risk of
electric shock, always disconnect
pump from power source before
handling. Lock out power & tag.
Do not us these
pumps in water
over 77˚F. Do not exceed manufactures
recommended maximum performance, as
this could cause the motor to overheat.
Do not lift, carry or
hang pump by the
electrical cables. Damage to the
electrical cables can cause shock,
burnes or death. Never handle
connected power cords with wet hands. Use
appropriate lifting device.
Sump and sewage
pumps often handle
materials which could cause illness or disease.
wear adequate protective clothing when
working on a used pump or piping. Never
enter a basin after it has been used.
Failure to permanently
ground the pump,
motor and controls before
connecting to power can cause
shock, burns or death.
These pumps are NOT
to be installed in
locations classied as hazardous in
accordance with the National
Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
The Uniform Plumbing
Code (UPC) states that
sewage systems shall have an audio and
visual alarm that signals a malfunction of
the systems that is required to reduce the
potential for property damage.
IMPORTANT!
Prior to installation, record Model
Number, MFG Date, Amps, Voltage, Phase
and HP, from pump name plate for future
reference. Also record the Voltage and
Current Readings at Startup:
1 Phase Models
Amps: Volts:
Model Number: ____________________
MFG Date: ____________
PHASE: ______ HP: _________________
WARNING:
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Specications
PFEV512 & PFV512 Series Submersible Euent & Sewage Pumps
Description
Pump is designed for handling sewage euent in
typical septic tank/euent applications.
Series: PFEV512,
PFEV512A, PFEV512VF
PFV512, PFV512A,
PFV512VF
1/2HP, 3450 RPM, 60 Hz
Submersible Euent
& Sewage Pumps
DISCHARGE 2” NPT, Female, Vertical
LIQUID TEMPERATURE 77°F Continuous
MOTOR HOUSING Cast Iron, Class 30
VOLUTE Cast Iron, Class 30
IMPELLER Multi-Vane, Vortex
Material: Cast Iron, Class 30
SHAFT Stainless Steel
O-RINGS Buna-N
HARDWARE Stainless Steel
PAINT Powder Coated - Industrial Grade
SEAL Single Mechanical, Oil Filled Reservoir
Material: Carbon/Ceramic/Buna-N
POWER CORD 20 Ft. Cord with plug and pressure
grommet for sealing and strain relief
UPPER BEARING Sleeve, Oil Lubricated
LOWER BEARING Single Row, Ball, Oil Lubricated
MOTOR Oil Filled, Class B Insulation
SINGLE PHASE
Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC),
Includes Overload Protection in Motor:
Trip O Temp. 248° F (120° C)
LEVEL CONTROLS A: Wide Angle, Mechanical, 20Ft. Cord
VF: Vertical Float, 20Ft. Cord

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Dimensions & Performance
PFEV512 Series Submersible Euent & Sewage Pumps
MODEL HP Hz Volts/Ph RPM Full Load
Amps
NEMA
Start Code
Winding Resistance
MAIN-START
Cord
Type
Cord
Size
Cord
Length
PFEV512 0.5 60 115/1 3450 11 H 1.7 -- 10.5 SJTW 16/3 20Ft
PFEV512A 0.5 60 115/1 3450 11 H 1.7 -- 10.5 SJTW 16/3 20Ft
PFEV512VF 0.5 60 115/1 3450 11 H 1.7 -- 10.5 SJTW 16/3 20Ft
PFEV512 PFEV512A PFEV512VF
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MODEL HP VOLTS PHASE HZ RPM FULL LOAD
AMPS
NEMA START
CODE
WINDING RESISTANCE
MAIN -- START
CORD
SIZE
CORD
TYPE
PFV512 0.5 115 1 60 3450 10.5 H 1.7 -- 10.5 16/3 SJTW
PFV512A 0.5 115 1 60 3450 10.5 H 1.7 -- 10.5 16/3 SJTW
PFV512VF 0.5 115 1 60 3450 10.5 H 1.7 -- 10.5 16/3 SJTW
Mechanical Switch on “A” cord is 16/2, SJOW, Piggy-Back Plug.
Vertical Float on “VF”, cord 16/2, SJOW, Piggy-Back Plug
PFV512
without oat
PFV512A
wide angle oat with
piggy-back plug
PFV512 with
Vertical Float
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Minimum
Submergence Level
Bottom of Feet
6”
Receiving Inspection
Upon receiving the pump, it should be
inspected for damage or shortages.
If damage has occurred, le a claim
immediately with the company that
delivered the pump. If the manual is
removed from the packaging, do not
lose or misplace.
Storage
Any product that is stored for a period
longer than six (6) months from the
date of purchase should be bench
tested prior to installation. A bench
test consists of, checking the impeller
to assure it is free turning and a run
test to assure the motor (and switch
if provided) operate properly. Do not
pump out of liquid.
Controls
Manual models require a separate
approved pump control device or panel
for automatic operation. Be sure the
electrical specication of the control
selected properly match the electrical
specications of the pump.
Submergence
The pump should always be operated in
the submerged condition. The minimum
sump liquid level should never be less than
above the pump’s volute (See Figure 1).
Liquid Level Controls
Typical Discharge Pipe Mounted:
Refer to Figure 2 below which shows a
typical installation of a 1 phase 115 volt
pump using a level control mounted
to the discharge piping with a piggy-
back plug. The level control should
have adequate clearance so it cannot
hang up in it’s swing and that the pump
is completely submerged when the
level control is in the “O” mode. By
adjusting the cord tether the control
level can be changed.
Level Control Basic Instructions:
Plug the level control plug into the GFI
receptacle, then plug the pump into the
piggy-back plug (See Figure 3). One cycle
of operation should be observed, so that
any potential problems can be corrected.
It is recommended that the level control
oat should be set to insure that the liquid
in the sump never drops below the top of
the motor housing or a minimum level of
6 inches above the basin oor.
Automatic: Plug oat cord into GFI outlet, then
plug pump cord into oat cord.
Manual: Plug pump cord directly into GFI
outlet.
Installation
These pumps are recommended for
use in a sump or basin. The sump
or basin shall be sealed and vented
in accordance with local plumbing
codes. This pump is designed to pump
euent or wastewater, nonexplosive
and noncorrosive liquids and shall
NOT be installed in locations classied
as hazardous in accordance with the
National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/
NFPA 70 or Canadian Electric Code
(CEC). The pump should never be
installed in a trench, ditch, or hole with
a dirt bottom. The legs will sink into
the dirt and the suction will become
plugged.
The installation should be at a sucient
depth to ensure that all plumbing is
below the frost line. If this is not feasible,
remove the check valve and size the
basin to accommodate the additional
backow volume.
Discharge Piping
Discharge piping should be as short as
possible and sized no smaller than the
pump discharge. Do not reduce the
discharge pipe size below that which
is provided on the pump.
Figure 1
Receiving & Installation
Recommended
Submergence Level
Typical Installation with Wide Angle
Level Control
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Both a check valve and a shut-o valve
are recommended for each pump. The
check valve is used to prevent backow
into the sump. The shut-o valve is
used to manually stop system ow
during pump servicing.
Electrical Connections
The power cable mounted to the pump
must not be modied in any way. This
pump is provided with a 3 wire cord and
3 prong grounded plug that must be
connected into a 3 wire grounded Ground
Fault receptacle. Do not bypass grounding
wires or remove ground prongs from plug.
This pump requires separate, properly
fused and grounded branch circuit. Use of
a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is
strongly recommended.
The electrical outlet or panel shall be
within the length limitations of the pump
power cord, and at least 4 feet above oor
level to minimize possible hazards from
ood conditions. Do Not use an extension
cord.
IF USED with Control Panel - Any splice
between the pump and the control panel
must be made in accordance with the
electric codes. It is recommended that a
junction box, if used, be mounted outside
the sump or be of at a minimum Nema
4 construction if located within the wet
well. DO NOT USE THE POWER CABLE TO
LIFT PUMP. Always rely upon a Certied
Electrician for installation.
Overload Protection:
Single Phase - The stator in-winding
overload protector used is referred to
as an inherent overheating protector
and operates on the combined eect
of temperature and current. This means
that the overload protector will trip out
and shut the pump o if the windings
become too hot, or the load current
passing through them becomes too high.
IMPORTANT ! - The overload will then
automatically reset and start the pump
up after the motor cools to a safe
temperature. In the event of an overload,
the source of this condition should be
determined and corrected immediately.
WARNING! - DO NOT LET
THE PUMP CYCLE OR RUN IF
AN OVERLOAD CONDITION
OCCURS !
If current through the temperature
sensor exceeds the values listed, an
intermediate control circuit relay must be
used to reduce the current or the sensor
will not work properly.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR ELECTRICAL
RATINGS
Volts Continuous
Amperes
Inrush
Amperes
110-120 3.00 30.0
220-240 1.50 15.0
Wire Size:
If longer power cable is required consult a
qualied electrician for proper wire size.
Pre-Operation
1. Check Voltage and Phase Compare
the voltage and phase information
stamped on the pump name plate.
2. Check Pump Rotation - Improper
motor rotation can result in poor
pump performance and can damage
the motor and/or pump. Incorrect
rotation for Single-Phase pumps is
unlikely. If the rotation is incorrect
contact factory.
3. Name Plate - Record the information
from the pump name plate to
drawing in front of manual for future
reference.
4. Insulation Test - An insulation
(megger) test should be performed
on the motor. Before the pump is put
into service. The resistance values
(ohms) as well as the voltage (volts)
and current (amps) should be
recorded.
5. Pump-Down Test - Be sure pump
has been properly wired, lowered into
the basin, sump or lift station, check
the system by lling with liquid and
allowing the pump to operate through
its pumping cycle. The time needed to
empty the system, or pump-down
time along with the volume of water,
should be recorded.
Maintenance
No lubrication or maintenance is required.
Perform the following checks when pump
is removed from operation or when pump
performance deteriorates:
a). Inspect motor chamber for oil level
and contamination.
b). Inspect impeller and body for
excessive build-up or clogging.
c). Inspect motor and bearings.
d). Inspect seal for wear or leakage.
Servicing
NOTE: Item numbers in ( ) refer to Figure 4
Cooling Oil - Anytime the pump is
removed from operation, the cooling oil
in the motor housing should be checked
visually for oil level and contamination.
To check oil, set unit upright. Remove
pipe plug from housing. With a ashlight,
visually inspect the oil in the housing
to make sure it is clean and clear, light
amber in color and free from suspended
particles. Milky white oil indicates the
presence of water. Oil level should be just
above the motor when pump is in vertical
position.
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Oil Testing
• Drain oil into a clean, dry container by
placing pump on it’s side, remove pipe
plug, from housing.
• Check oil for contamination using an
oil tester with a range to 30 Kilovolts
breakdown.
• If oil is found to be clean and
uncontaminated (measuring above
15 KV. breakdown), rell the housing.
• If oil is found to be dirty or
contaminated (or measures below
15 KV. breakdown), the pump must
be carefully inspected for leaks at the
shaft seal, cable assembly, square ring
and pipe plug, before relling with oil. To
locate the leak.
After leak is repaired, dispose of old oil
properly, and rell with new oil.
Cooling Oil
Recommended Supplier/Grade
BP Enerpar SE100
Conoco Pale Parafn 22
Mobile D.T.E. Oil Light
Shell Canada Transformer-10
Texaco Diala-Oil-AX
Disassembly
Impeller and Volute:
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove cap screws (36), volute (1) and
gasket (2).
3. Clean and examine impeller (37), for
cracks or breakage and replace if required.
To remove impeller (37), place a at
screwdriver in the slot of the end of the
shaft to hold the shaft stationary while
unscrewing.
4. Check v-ring (35) and remove if
damaged.
Power Cord & Motor:
5. Remove pipe plug (20) and drain oil
from housing.
6. Remove gland nut (18), washer (17) and
nylon housing (15) from motor housing
(24). Pull cord through and disconnect the
wires from the terminals on power cord
(19).
7. Remove screws (32) and washers (33)
and lift motor housing (24) and stator (7)
from seal plate (3).
8. Remove o-ring (4), replace if damaged,
9. Check motor capacitor (8) with an Ohm
meter by rst grounding the capacitor
by placing a screwdriver across both
terminals and then removing screwdriver.
Connect Ohm meter (set on high scale) to
terminals. If needle moves to innity (∞)
then drifts back, the capacitor is good. If
needle does not move or moves to innity
(∞) and does not drift back, replace
capacitor (11).
10. Inspect motor winding for shorts and
check resistance values. Check rotor for
wear. If rotor or the stator windings are
defective, the complete motor must be
replaced.
Shaft Seal:
11. Remove snap ring (30) from seal plate
(3). Remove shaft and motor rotor from
seal plate (3).
12. Remove seal’s (34) rotating member,
spring and retaining ring from seal plate.
Examine all seal parts, if seal faces show
signs of wear, uneven wear pattern, chips
or scratches replace entire seal. DO NOT
interchange seal components, replace
the entire shaft seal (33). If replacing
seal, remove stationary by prying out with
at screwdrive.
Bearings:
13. Examine lower bearing (31), and upper
bearing (28), if replacement is required,
remove by using a wheel puller.
Reassembly
Bearings:
1. Press bearings (31) and (28) onto shaft.
IMPORTANT! - All parts must be
clean before reassembly.
Handle seal parts with extreme
care. DO NOT damage lapped
surfaces.
Shaft Seal:
2. Clean seal cavity in seal plate (3) and
oil. Press seal’s (34) stationary member
rmly into seal plate (3), use a seal tool
or pipe. Nothing should come in contact
with the seal face except the seal tool. Be
sure the stationary is in straight.
3. Place seal’s retaining ring, spring onto
shaft. Lightly oil (Do not use grease)
shaft and inner surface of bellows.
4. With lapped surface of seal’s rotating
member facing outward, slide over shaft
using a seal tool, being carefull not to
damage seal face. Make sure spring is
seated in retaining ring and spring is
lined up on rotating member and not
cocked or resting on bellows tail.
Motor:
5. Slide rotor/shaft with bearings and seal
parts (34) into seal plate (3) until bearing
seats into seal plate. Install snap ring (30)
into seal plate (3).
6. Lower housing (24) while stringing
motor leads through the cord entry bore,
with motor stator onto seal plate (3).
7. Place screws (32) with washers (33)
through housing (24) into seal plate (3)
and torque to 60 in-lbs.
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Power Cord:
8. Check power cord (19) for cracks
or damage and replace if required.
Reconnect motor leads.
9. Place power cord (19) with nylon
housing (15), ring (16), washer (17) and
gland nut (18) into housing (24) and
tighten gland nut to 17.5 ft/lbs.
Impeller, V-ring and Volute:
10. Position v-ring (35) into seal plate (3)
until seated.
11. Clean the threads with thread locking
compound cleaner. Apply removable
Loctite® 242 or equivalent to shaft
threads. Screw impeller (37) onto the shaft
hand tight while using a screwdriver in
the slot at the end of the shaft to hold it
stationary. Rotate impeller to check for
binding.
12. Position gasket (2) on volute ange
and position impeller and motor housing
assembly on volute (1).
13. Place screws (36 into volute (1) and
torque to 11 ft/lbs. Check for free rotation
of impeller.
14. Rell with cooling oil.
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Service
Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the pump from the power source before handling inspections or repairs.
Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action
Pump will not run
1. Blown fuse or other interruption of
power; improper voltage.
2. Switch is unable to move to the “turn ON”
position due to interference with the side of basin
or other obstruction
3. Insucient liquid level
4. Defective level control
1. Check that the unit is securely plugged in. Have an electrican check all
wiring for proper connections and adequate voltage and capacity.
2. Position the pump or switch so that it has adequate clearance for free
operation.
3. Make sure the liquid level is allowed to rise enough to activate level
control(s).
4. Remove and replace level controls
Pump will not turn o
1. Discharge is blocked or restricted
2. Check valve is stuck closed or installed
backwards
3. Gate or ball valve is closed
4. Total lift is beyond pump’s capability
5. Pump impeller is jammed or volute casing is
pluged
1. Check the discharge line for foreign material, including ice if discharge line
passes through or into cold areas
2. Remove check valve(s) and examine for freedom of operation and proper
installation
3. Open gate or ball valve
4. Try to route piping to a lower level.
If not possible, a larger pump may be required. Consult the factory
5. Disconnect unit electrically. Remove the pump from the basin. Detach the
pump base and clean the area around the impeller. Rotate impeller by hand.
Reassemble and reinstall
Pump will not turn o
1. Level control(s) unable to move to the “turn OFF”
position due to interference with the side of basin
or other obstacle
2. Defective level control
1. Posistion the pump or level control so that it has adequate clearance for
free operation
2. Remove and replace level control
Pump runs periodically
when xtures are not in
use
1. Check valve is stuck open or is leaking
2. Fixtures are leaking
1. Remove check valve(s) and examine for freedom of operation and proper
installation
2. Repair xtures as required to eliminate leakage
Pump operates noisily
1. Debris in the impeller cavity
2. Damaged impeller
3. Worn bearings
4. Piping attachments to building are too rigid
1. Remove the pump from the basin.
Detach the pump base and clean the area around the impeller. Reassemble
and reinstall
2. Consult the factory for information regarding replacement of impeller
3. Return pump to the factory or authorized repair station for repair
4. Replace a portion of the discharge line with rubber hose or connector
NOTE: Power-Flo Pumps & Systems assumes no responsibility for damage or injury due to disassembly in the eld. Disassembly of the pumps or supplied
accessories other than at Power-Flo Pumps & Systems or its authorized service centers, automatically voids warranty.
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Repair Parts For Repair Part Please supply: Model Number and MFG Date as shown on
Name Plate, and Part Description and Part Number as shown on Parts List.
Figure 4
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Repair Parts
For Repair Part Please supply: Model Number and MFG Date as shown on
Name Plate, and Part Description and Part Number as shown on Parts List.
ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PFV512
PART No.
PFEV512
PART No.
1 1 Volute PF512001 PF512043
2 1 Gasket PF512002 PF512002
3 1 Seal Plate PF512003 PF512003
4 1 O-ring PF512004 PF512004
5 1.2Kg Oil See Chart on Page 8
6 1 Rotor Assy PF512006 PF512006
7 1 Stator Assy PF512007 PF512007
8 1 Capacitor 20mfd/250v PF512008 PF512008
91Spring Washer PF512017 PF512017
10 2 Screw #10-32 x 3/8
11 2 Lockwasher #10
12 1 Tubing Clamp PF512012 PF512012
13 1 Terminal Pin Holder PF512013 PF512013
14 A/R Epoxy
15 1 Nylon/GF Housing PF512015 PF512015
16 1 Ring PF512016 PF512016
17 1 Washer, Brass
18 1 Nut, Brass
19 1 Power Cord, 20Ft PF512019 PF512019
20 1 Pipe Plug 1/4 NPT
21 A/R LOCTITE® 598
22 1 Handle PF512022 PF512022
23 2 Screw 1/4-20
24 1 Motor Housing PF512024 PF512024
25 1 Ground Line PF512025 PF512025
26 1 Screw #10-32
27 1 Lock Washer #10
28 1 Bearing PF512028 PF512028
29 1 Shaft PF512029 PF512029
30 1 Retaining Ring PF512030 PF512030
31 1 Bearing PF17414 PF17414
32 4 Screw 1/4-20 x 1”
33 4 Washer 1/4
34 1 Shaft Seal Type 21 -0.5 PF512034 PF512034
35 1 V-ring PF512035 PF512035
37 6 Screw 1/4-20 x 1”
38 1 Impeller 3.35” Dia. PF512038 PF512042
39 A/R LOCTITE 242
40 1 Wide Angle Mechanical Float w/Piggy-Back Plug - 20 Ft PF512040 PF512040
41 1 Vertical Float, VF - 20 Ft PF512041 PF512041
Repair Kits
OVERHAUL KIT - To include items: 2, 4, 8, 9, 13, 15, 18, 28, 31, 34, 35 PFVEV512-OHK
PFEV512 & PFV512 Series Submersible Euent & Sewage Pumps
= Aquire standard hardware locally.
= Supplied as individual items
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PFEV512 & PFV512 Series Submersible Euent & Sewage Pumps
2 YEAR WARRANTY
Manufacturer warrants, to the purchaser and subsequent owner during the warranty period, new pump product
to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service, when properly used and
maintained, for a period of 2 years from date of sale. The date of sale shall be determined by a dated sales receipt
noting the model and serial number of the pump. The dated sales receipt must accompany the returned pump
if the date of the return is more than 2 years from the date of manufacturer. Product will be repaired, replaced
or remanufactured at Manufacturer’s option. No allowance will be made for shipping charges, damages, labor
or other charges that may occur due to product failure, repair or replacement. This warranty does not apply to
and there shall be no warranty for any material or product that has been disassembled without prior approval
of Manufacturer, subjected to misuse, misapplication, neglect, alteration, accident or act of God; that has not
been installed, operated or maintained in accordance with Manufacturer’s installation instructions; that has
been exposed to outside substances including but not limited to the following: sand, gravel, cement, mud, tar,
hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon derivatives (oil, gasoline, solvents, etc.), or other abrasive or corrosive substances,
wash towels or feminine sanitary products, etc. in all pumping applications. The warranty set out in the paragraph
above is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied; and we do not authorize any representative or other
person to assume for us any other liability in connection with our products.
Contact Manufacturer at: 1-877-24PUMPS or www.poweropumps.com, Attention: Customer Service
Department, to obtain any needed repair or replacement of part(s) or additional information pertaining
to our warranty. MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR BREACH OF EXPRESSED OR IMPLIEDWARRANTY; AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TOTHE DURATION
OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation may not apply
to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con sequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
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