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Liberty Pumps 230 Series User Manual

Liberty Pumps 230 Series
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©Copyright 2012 Liberty Pumps Inc. All rights reserved
*Do not throw away or lose this manual. Keep it with the installation and refer to it often.
Pedestal Model 1/3 hp
101 Cast Iron
Submersible Models 1/4 hp
240-Series…Cast Iron
240 Manual
241 Wide Angle Float
243 Wide-Angle Float w/Series Plug
247 Vertical Float
Submersible Models 1/3 hp
230-Series…Poly/Aluminum
230 Manual
231 Wide Angle Float
233 Wide-Angle Float w/series plug
237 Vertical Float
Submersible Models 1/2 hp
450-Series…Poly/Aluminum
450 Manual
451 Wide Angle Float
453 Wide-Angle Float w/series plug
457 Vertical Float
Installation Manual 7108000G
For Pedestal and Submersible Sump Pumps
IMPORTANT:
Prior to installation, record Model, Serial Number, and Code
Number from pump nameplate for future reference.
MODEL ________________________
SERIAL ______________________
CODE ______________________
INSTALLATION
DATE _______________________
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Liberty Pumps 230 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Series230
TypeSubmersible Sump Pump
Horsepower1/3 HP
Voltage115V
Maximum Head25 ft
Cord Length10 ft
Discharge Size1-1/2 in
Switch TypeVertical Float

Summary

General Information – All Models

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Critical safety advice regarding electrical shock, handling, and environmental hazards.

Installation of Pump – All Models

Trouble-Shooting

Pump Not Running or Humming

Common causes and checks for a pump that fails to start or make noise.

Pump Running but No Water Output

Diagnosing issues when the pump operates but does not move water.

Pump Not Shutting Off

Troubleshooting problems where the float switch fails to stop the pump.

Low Water Delivery and Breaker Issues

Reasons for reduced water flow and causes of tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses.

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