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CountyLine CLRP50 - User Manual

CountyLine CLRP50
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OWNER’S MANUAL
Quick Install Sump Pump
MANUAL DEL USUARIO
Bomba para sumidero de
instalación rápida
CLRP50
©2016 CL884 (Rev. 09/26/16)
Installation/Operation/Parts
For further operating, installation, or
maintenance assistance:
Call 800-535-4950
English.................Pages 2-8
Instalación/Operación/Piezas
Para mayor información sobre
el funcionamiento, instalación o
mantenimiento de la bomba:
Llame al 800-535-4950
Español ............. Páginas 9-15
For emergency flooding situations, see instructions, page 4.
Para situaciones de emergencia en caso de inundación,
consulte las instrucciones en la página 11.
293 Wright Street, Delavan, WI 53115
Phone: 800-535-4950
Fax: 800-526-3757
www.tractorsupply.com

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Seth SmithAug 4, 2025
    Why CountyLine Water Pump won't start?
    • N
      nsimmonsAug 4, 2025
      Several factors can prevent your CountyLine Water Pump from starting: * It might not be properly plugged into an outlet. Make sure it is. * A blown fuse or tripped breaker could be the cause. Replace the fuse with one of the correct size or reset the breaker. * Low line voltage can also be a factor. Check the wiring size from the main switch. If it's adequate, contact your power company. * Other potential issues include a defective motor or float switch (replace them if defective), an obstructed float (remove the obstruction), or an impeller that won’t turn (remove the lower pump body and locate the source of the binding).
  • S
    Sharon MoranAug 11, 2025
    What to do if CountyLine CLRP50 Water Pump delivers little or no water?
    • D
      Douglas ColonAug 11, 2025
      If your CountyLine Water Pump runs but isn't delivering enough water, consider these potential causes: * Check for low line voltage. If it's below the recommended minimum, inspect the wiring from the main switch. If the wiring is adequate, contact your power company. * There may be an obstruction in the impeller. Remove the pump and clean it out. * Worn or defective parts, or a plugged impeller can also cause this issue. Clean the impeller if it's plugged; otherwise, replace the pump. * Ensure the vent hole isn't plugged. Use a nail or paperclip to clear it. * A restricted intake screen can also be the culprit. Remove the pump and clean the screen. * Verify that the check valve is correctly installed.
  • L
    Larry MorrisAug 19, 2025
    How to fix CountyLine Water Pump that won't shut off?
    • M
      marcus29Sep 12, 2025
      If your CountyLine Water Pump won't shut off, it could be due to several reasons. A defective float switch is a common cause, so consider replacing it. Additionally, check for any restrictions in the discharge, such as an obstacle or ice in the piping. If you find any, remove the pump and thoroughly clean both the pump and the piping. An obstructed float can also prevent the pump from shutting off; remove any obstructions you find. Finally, inspect the intake screen for restrictions. If it's blocked, remove the pump and clean both the intake screen and the impeller.
  • W
    williamsonjeffreyAug 27, 2025
    Why does my CountyLine Water Pump start and stop too often?
    • B
      brianbestAug 27, 2025
      If your CountyLine Water Pump starts and stops frequently, it might be due to backflow of water from the piping. Installing or replacing the check-valve may resolve this issue. Alternatively, a faulty float switch could be the cause, in which case you should replace it.

Summary

Safety Instructions and Warnings

Important Safety Instructions

Contains crucial instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance, emphasizing the safety alert symbol.

California Proposition 65 Warning

Warns about chemicals in the product known to cause cancer or reproductive harm in California.

Personal Safety Precautions

Essential personal safety measures to follow when working with the pump and electrical components.

Emergency Flooding Operation Safety

Instructions for safe operation during emergency flooding, including electrical precautions.

Warranty Information

Installation Guide

Surface Preparation and Electrical Connection

Instructions on pump placement surface, electrical requirements, and grounding.

Pump Operation

Submersion for Lubrication

Crucial instruction to keep the pump submerged in water for shaft seal lubrication and to prevent damage.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

CountyLine CLRP50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Head82 ft
Engine TypeGasoline
Displacement208cc
Weight79 lb
Horsepower6.5 HP
Inlet Size2 in
Outlet Size2 in
Self-PrimingYes
TypeCentrifugal

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