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Brand | Berkeley |
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Model | HN Series |
Category | Water Pump |
Language | English |
Alerts about safety symbols, warning words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION), and label notices.
Highlights hazards of capacitor voltage and safe discharge procedures.
Covers motor operation temperature, freezing, cleaning work area, and safety glasses.
Defines warranty exclusions like negligence, abuse, misapplication, and improper installation.
Explains warranty claim process, exclusions for consequential damages, and implied warranties.
Provides steps for safely removing an old pump and installing a new one.
Details on driving the well point and connecting suction piping.
Instructions for installing the pump and piping in a cased well.
Steps for correctly installing pumps for surface water sources.
Guides on connecting pre-charged tanks, including air pre-charge adjustment.
Instructions for connecting standard pressure tanks and air volume controls.
Important guidance on using Teflon tape/compound for joints, avoiding others on plastic.
Procedure for converting a dual-voltage motor to 115V using plug-in connections.
Procedure for converting a dual-voltage motor to 115V using spade connectors.
General safety, voltage compliance, and code requirements for pump wiring.
Step-by-step guide for grounding and connecting power supply wires to the pump.
A chart detailing wire gauge and fuse sizes based on motor HP and distance.
Detailed instructions on how to fill and start the pump to establish prime.
Diagram showing component breakdown for specific pump models.
List of replacement parts with model and horsepower specifications.
Information on available service kits for pump maintenance.
Diagram showing component breakdown for other pump models.
List of replacement parts for 7HN and 10HN models.
Service kits specific to 7HN and 10HN models.
Diagnosing and correcting issues when the motor fails to start.
Troubleshooting steps for motors that overheat and trip the overload.
Identifying causes for no water delivery, including priming and leaks.
Addressing issues causing reduced water flow and pressure.
Resolving problems with pump shut-off or rapid cycling.
Troubleshooting air in the water system and faucet issues.