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Model | WCP85 |
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Voltage | 115 V |
Housing Material | Cast Iron |
Impeller Material | Thermoplastic |
Discharge Size | 1.5 in |
Switch Type | Float Switch |
Power Source | Electric |
Outlet Size | 1.5 in |
Shaft Material | Steel |
Details the electrical input requirements for the pump.
Specifies the type of motor used in the pump.
Indicates the minimum circuit amperage needed for operation.
Defines the acceptable temperature range for the liquid being pumped.
States the capacity of the pump's internal reservoir.
Identifies the material used for the motor housing.
Specifies the material of the motor shaft.
Indicates the material of the pump's impeller.
States the material used for the pump volute.
Describes the type of connection for the pump's discharge.
Notifies about chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, and reproductive harm.
Covers risks of electric shock, grounding, GFCI, and qualified electricians.
Ensures proper power supply, grounding, and avoids unauthorized wiring modifications.
Covers prohibited fluids, environments, water types, and extension cord use.
Instructions for inserting the discharge pipe or nipple into the plastic tube.
Guidance on positioning the pump below the drain and mounting it.
Steps for plumbing flexible tubes from drains to pump inlet holes.
Instructions for extending and routing the discharge line with proper slope.
Details on installing the safety switch for Class 2 circuits.
Ensures continuous downward slope for optimum performance and efficient operation.
Guidance on avoiding overtightening of the check valve during cleaning.
Specifies the minimum height requirement for the discharge line.
Ensures the discharge pipe is not smaller than the pump's specified size.
Mentions potential local code requirements for a condensate neutralizer.
Emphasizes unplugging the pump, releasing pressure, and draining liquids before servicing.
Stresses securing the discharge line to prevent whipping and potential injury.
Instructions for removing and cleaning the pump reservoir and impeller.
Steps for disconnecting, removing, and reinstalling the check valve.
Lists possible causes and suggested remedies for a pump that does not operate.
Addresses loud operating noise, often due to foreign material in the reservoir.
Troubleshoots issues like sticking float, discharge height, or blockages.
Diagnoses leaks from around the check valve due to tightening or O-ring damage.
Details the one-year warranty for defects in materials or workmanship.
Lists conditions not covered by the warranty, such as misuse or improper maintenance.
Instructs users to retain receipts and contact customer support for warranty claims.