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Installation 3
c. Keep visitors at a safe distance from work area.
d. Make workshop child-proof – with padlocks, mas-
ter switches, and by removing starter keys.
Risk of electric shock. If your basement
has water or moisture on floor, do not walk on wet area
until all power has been turned off. If shut-off box is in
basement, call electric company to shut-off service to
house, or call your local fire department for instructions.
Failure to follow this warning can result in fatal electrical
shock.
When pump is plugged in, do not handle pump, cord, or
plug with wet hands or when standing on a wet or damp
surface or in water. Unplug pump before servicing it or
doing any maintenance on it.
Fire and explosion hazard. Do not use this
pump to pump flammable or explosive liquids. Use pump
only with liquids compatible with pump component mate-
rials. Do not use pump in explosive atmospheres.
Risk of flooding. If for any reason property
damage or personal injury can result from an inoperative
or leaking pump, an auxiliary switch backup system
and/or an alarm should be installed with pump.
INSTALLATION
Electrical shock and carbon monoxide haz-
ards. When mounting the pump on the side of the fur-
nace, make sure that the mounting holes clear the heat
exchanger and all wiring. The mounting screw for the
pump should touch only the pump reservoir flange and
the exterior sheet metal on the furnace. If in doubt or if
this is confusing, consult a qualified HVAC serviceman or
the furnace manufacturer.
Make sure that the tubing to the pump intake is fastened
securely so that it cannot come out of the pump intake
port. Check for local code requirements. You must comply
with codes.
and A.C. Drains
allow tank removal.
reservoir doesn't close it.
interfere with float.
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