INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUMMIT PUMP MODEL CCFM GENERAL PURPOSE 5
4 NOMENCLATURE
4.1 Nameplate information
On page 36 of this manual, record the nameplate data from your pump. This will assist with any
maintenance questions or pump identification in the future.
Figure 4-1 shows the pump nameplate for the
CCFM product line. This will be applied to the
completed pump and should be permanently
fastened for the life of the pump.
Removal of this tag is illegal when PEI (Pump
Energy Index) information is defined. This
information is reported with the DOE (Department
of Energy) and the Manufacturer is defined as
Summit Pump Inc.
This tag may only be removed if the new seller has tested the equipment though DOE’s testing
requirements defined in “10 CFR Part 431 Subpart Y Pumps” and complete the required reporting of
results to the DOE. By doing this, the new seller becomes the Manufacturer and can attach their
nameplate with their PEI information.
Adding additional equipment such as motors or VFDs are allowed but PEI information and
equipment must remain as it was sold from the Manufacturer.
4.2 Model No.
Summit CCFM pumps are defined by their Model No., which is the basic model number that
defines the pump with the DOE. The basic model number is defined by equipment family (Frame
Mounted or Close Coupled), Frame size (1 or 2) and the pump size (example: 3x4-10A)
Model No. Example: FM1-3x4-10A
In this example, the pump is Frame Mounted, frame size 1, with a 3 inch discharge, 4 inch
suction and 10 inch impeller diameter (always check curve for max impeller diameter). The “A”
denotes the impeller and casing design as some pumps have the same identifiers.
4.3 Matl.
This field identifies the material group of the pump. Most cases the will define the major wetted
components material. (i.e: SS, CI/BRZ)
4.4 Serial No.
This is Summit Pump’s number designated to each individual pump sold. Using this number to
trace each individual pump build and order.
4.5 PEI
CL
& PEI
VL
PEI (Pump Energy Index) is the matrix used to compare similar design pumps as defined with the
DOE. PEI
CL
(constant load) is used with bare pumps and pumps with motors. PEI
VL
(variable
load) is used when sold with VFDs.
Figure 4-1: CCFM nameplate (pump tag)