Page 4 - Warnings; WARNING
Warnings Warnings Warnings Warnings The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclamation point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbols refer to procedure-specificrisks. When these symbols appear in the body of this...
Page 7 - Notes
Page 8 - Installation
Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation of this equipment involves potentiallyhazardous procedures. Only trained and qualifiedpersonnel who have read and who understandthe information in this manual should install thisequipment. Location Location Location When selecting the ...
Page 11 - Grounding
Installation Grounding Grounding Grounding This equipment must be grounded to reduce therisk of static sparking and electric shock. Electricor static sparking can cause fumes to ignite orexplode. Improper grounding can cause electricshock. Grounding provides an escape wire for theelectric current. 1...
Page 13 - Operation
Operation Operation Operation Operation Startup Startup Startup To operate the pump, follow the Startup instructionsfor the Basic or Advanced motor in the Motor manual.The Advanced E-Flo DC motors require installation ofthe 24P822 Control Module Accessory Kit to providethe interface for users to ent...
Page 14 - Maintenance
Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Preventive Preventive Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Schedule Schedule The operating conditions of your particular systemdetermine how often maintenance is required.Establish a preventive maintenance schedule byrecording when a...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: Check all possible remedies before disassembling the pump. NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The LED on the motor will blink if an error is detected. See Error Error Error Code Code Code Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting...
Page 16 - Repair
Repair Repair Repair Repair Disassembly Disassembly Disassembly 1. Stop the pump at the bottom of its stroke. 2. Relieve the pressure. See the Pressure Relief Procedure, page 13 . 3. Disconnect the hoses from the lower and plugthe ends to prevent fluid contamination. 4. Remove the 2-piece shield (12...
Page 18 - Parts; Pump
Parts Parts Parts Parts Pump Pump Pump Assembly Assembly Assembly See Models, page 3 for an explanation of the pump part number. 18 3A2096D
Page 22 - Dimensions
Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions A A A B B B C C C D D D 58.00 in. (1473 mm) 17.00 in. (432 mm) 45.50 in. (1156 mm) 19.88 in. (505 mm) 22 3A2096D
Page 25 - Performance
Performance Charts Performance Performance Performance Charts Charts Charts To find the fluid pressure (psi/bar/MPa) at a specificfluid flow (gpm/lpm) and percentage of maximumforce: 1. Locate the desired fluid flow in the scale at thebottom of the chart. 2. Follow the vertical line up to the inters...
Page 29 - Technical
Technical Data Technical Technical Technical Data Data Data E E E---Flo Flo Flo DC DC DC Pumps Pumps Pumps U.S. U.S. U.S. Metric Metric Metric Maximum Maximum Maximum fluid fluid fluid working working working pressure: pressure: pressure: Models EC11xx and EC12xx 300 psi 2.07 MPa, 20.7 bar Models EC...