This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 22 December, 2012.
Submersible Pump 1/6 HP made by Afras RS100 10101
- Electrical specification:
- Pump is supplied with three wires cord.
- Water Temperature Range: Max. 90F.
- Operation Position: Vertical.
- Pump should always be electrically grounded I to a suitable electrical ground.
- Know the pump application, limitations, power requirements and potential hazards.
- Install a circuit Breaker.
- Do not leave pump unattended! If the pump has been operating satisfactory and the discharge flow suddenly stops, stop the pump Do not operate the pump without water l around pump suction.
- Drain all water from system before servicing. All wiring and electrical work should be done by qualified electrician.
- Secure the discharge line before starting pump
- Unsecured discharge line may cause injury.
Do not install or use in explosive atmospheres. This pump is designed to pump only water and not intended for pumping any other liquids. Pump motor is equipped with an automatic reset thermal protector and may start unexpectedly. If flexible discharge hose is used, make sure pump is secured in position to prevent movement. Failure to do so could cause piping to break, pump to fail, etc. Which could result in property damage and/or personal injury.
Always disconnect the power source before attempting to install, service, relocate or maintain the pump.
Never touch pump, pump motor, water or discharge piping when pump is connected to electrical power.
Never handle the pump or the pump motor with wet hands or when standing on wet or damp surface or in water.
Fatal electrical shock could occur. Risk of electrical shock! Never cut off the round grounding prong. Cutting the cord or plug will void the warranty and make the pump inoperable. The installation/wiring must comply with the latest local code and the National Electric Code (NEC).
Pump Performance |
Gallon Per hour |
Model |
HP |
0' |
3' |
5' |
10' |
15' |
20' |
Maximum Head (FT) |
RS100 |
1/6 |
1200 |
1050 |
910 |
750 |
560 |
50 |
20.50 |
Troubleshooting Chart |
Check Possible Problem |
Doesn't start |
Not sufficient flow |
Start with out water |
Doesn't stop with switch off |
Turns off after starting |
Unusual noise |
Solution |
Is Proper supply Connected |
V |
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V |
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Check power supply |
Protector switch |
V |
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Check the circuit Breaker |
Water Level |
V |
|
|
V |
|
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Adjust or modify water level & float switrch. |
motor is short circuit or burned down. |
V |
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|
V |
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chech resistance conductance by Tri-Ammeter... |
discharge valve is turned off |
|
V |
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turn on valve |
performance |
|
V |
V |
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|
Change to suitable size pump |
impurity locked impeller |
|
V |
V |
|
|
V |
Remove & clean sewage |
Mechanical seal is damaged |
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|
V |
Change mechanical seal. |
Load current |
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|
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|
V |
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Contact the manufacturer |
impeller wore away or not |
|
|
V |
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|
V |
replace impeller |
Voltage variatin (over 10%) |
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|
V |
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contact power supply company |