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1. 1 ST2010 ONLY 174 0202010A174 OUTER PIPE 1 ST2010A ONLY 174 0202010UL174 OUTER PIPE 1 ST2010B ST2010CUL ONLY page 32 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 st2010 st2010a st2010b st2010Cul puMp assy 263 265 266 641 103 563 125 122 123 121 120 131 174 132 474 214 1 224 119 445 446 447 130 6 214 2 8 112 1 60 299 65 160 146 147 176 179 5 4 3 47 81 177 236 129 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 33 st2010 st2010a st2010b st2010Cul puMp assy no parT no parT name qTY remarkS 176 0202010CUL176 SUCTION COVER 1 ST2010CUL ONLY 176 0202005176 SUCTION COVER 1 ST2010 ST2010B ONLY 176 0202005A176 SUCTION COVER 1 ST2010A ONLY 177 0201503A177 BOLT 4 178 0201503A178 SPRING WASHER 4 ST2010 ST2010A ONLY 179 0202005A179 PACKING 1 214 1 0201503UL214A PACKING 1 214 2 0201503A214B PACKING 1 224 02015
2. Column remarkS Column Some of the most common notes found in the Remarks Column are listed below Other additional notes needed to describe the item can also be shown assembly kit All items on the parts list with the same unique symbol will be included when this item is purchased Indicated by INCLUDES ITEMS W unique symbol Serial number break Used to list an effective serial number range where a particular part is used Indicated by S N XXXXX AND BELOW S N XXXX AND ABOVE S N XXXX TO S N XXX Specifi c model number use Indicates that the part is used only with the specifi c model number or model number variant listed It can also be used to show a part is NOT used on a specifi c model or model number variant Indicated by XXXXX ONLY NOT USED ON XXXX make obtain locally Indicates that the part can be purchased at any hardware shop or made out of available items Examples include battery cables shims and certain washers and nuts not Sold Separately Indicates that an item cannot be purchased as a separate item and is either part of an assembly kit that can be purchased or is not available for sale through Multiquip ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 27 suggested spare parts ST 2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump 1 To 3 uniTS qty p n description 1 0202010T120
3. ACCORD WITH GLAND 1 0202010T081 OIL SEAL 1 0202010T112 OIL SEAL 1 0202010T008 PACKING CASING 1 0202010T060 MECHANICAL SEAL 1 0202010T074 PACKING 1 0202010T157 PACKING 1 0202010T003 IMPELLER NOTICE Part numbers on this Suggested Spare Parts list may supersede replace the part numbers shown in the following parts lists page 28 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 st2010tCul puMp assy 123 120 125 121 128 127 128 156 158 224 157 445 446 119 447 65 16 6 112 74 60 34 42 23 24 7 160 76 81 3 8 5 4 1 530 531 122 236 448 820 828 238 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 29 st2010tCul puMp assy no parT no parT name qTY remarkS 1 0202005T001 CASING 1 3 0202010T003 IMPELLER 1 4 0202005T004 IMPELLER NUT 1 5 0202005T005 SPRING WASHER 1 6 0202005T006 IMPELLER KEY 1 7 0202010T007 CASING COVER 1 8 0202005T008 CASING PACKING 1 16 0202010T016 SHAFT 1 23 0202005T023 COMPANION FLANGE 1 24 0202005T024 PACKING 1 34 0202010T034 BOLT 3 42 0202005T042 BOLT 2 60 0202005T060 MECHANICAL SEAL 1 65 0202005T065 PLUG 1 74 0202010T074 PACKING 1 76 0202005T076 BO
4. Limited Head Office Carr Fed Mexico Puebla KM 126 5 Momoxpan Cholula Puebla 72760 Mexico Contact pmastretta cipsa com mx Tel 52 222 225 9900 Fax 52 222 285 0420 Unit 2 Northpoint Industrial Estate Globe Lane Dukinfield Cheshire SK16 4UJ Contact sales multiquip co uk Tel 0161 339 2223 Fax 0161 339 3226 Canada Multiquip 4110 Industriel Boul Laval Quebec Canada H7L 6V3 Contact jmartin multiquip com Tel 450 625 2244 Tel 877 963 4411 Fax 450 625 8664 COPYRIGHT 2012 MULTIQUIP INC Multiquip Inc the MQ logo are registered trademarks of Multiquip Inc and may not be used reproduced or altered without written permission All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and used with permission This manual MUsT accompany the equipment at all times This manual is considered a permanent part of the equipment and should remain with the unit if resold The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing Illustrations descriptions references and technical data contained in this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding Multiquip Inc reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations
5. dry as this will damage the pump During maintenance dry running is permissible but only for a few seconds never lift the pump by its electrical power cord alWaYS lift the pump by its carrying handle or attach a rope to the carrying handle A pump fully submerged in liquid will not freeze unless the liquid freezes do noT allow a partially submerged pump to freeze The expansion of water freezing in the volute may crack the pump causing expensive repairs If there is any danger of the pump being subjected to freezing temperatures Lift the pump from water and allow it to drain thoroughly If the pump jams or the pump rotor locks for any reason disconnect the pump from the power source immediately Allowing the pump motor to cycle ON and OFF under an overload condition can burn out the motor When replacement of nuts and bolts is required use only recommended parts as referenced in the parts section of this manual This pump uses metric threads do noT use English measurement threads Failure to follow the above referenced precautions could result in serious injury or death Replace pump cord immediately if cord becomes damaged or severed This pump must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 so as to prevent moisture from entering or accumulating with the boxes conduit bodies fittings float housing or cable Warning Explosion or Fire Hazard exists if this pump is used with flammable liquids d
6. to the sender at his expense 9 Credit on returned parts will be issued at dealer net price at time of the original purchase less a 15 restocking charge 10 In cases where an item is accepted for which the original purchase document can not be determined the price will be based on the list price that was effective twelve months prior to the RMA date 11 Credit issued will be applied to future purchases only priCing and rebaTeS Prices are subject to change without prior notice Price changes are effective on a specifi c date and all orders received on or after that date will be billed at the revised price Rebates for price declines and added charges for price increases will not be made for stock on hand at the time of any price change Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell direct to Government agencies and to Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our products as integral parts of their own products SpeCial expediTing ServiCe A 35 00 surcharge will be added to the invoice for special handling including bus shipments insured parcel post or in cases where Multiquip must personally deliver the parts to the carrier limiTaTionS oF Seller S liabiliTY Multiquip shall not be liable hereunder for damages in excess of the purchase price of the item with respect to which damages are claimed and in no event shall Multiquip be liable for loss of profi t or good will or for any other special cons
7. 03A224 PLUG 1 236 0202005S236 S TIP 1 263 0401450080 WASHER 2 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 265 011206020 BOLT 4 266 952404470 WASHER 4 299 0202005299 SCREW 5 X 30 4 ST2010B ST2010CUL ONLY 299 0202005A299 SCREW 6MM X 40MM 4 ST2010A ONLY 299 0202010299 SCREW 4 ST2010 ONLY 431 0202010A431 NUT 2 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 445 0202010445 CONDENSER 1 ST2010 ONLY 445 0202010A445 CONDENSER 1 ST2010A ST 2010CUL ONLY 445 0202010B445 CONDENSER 1 ST2010B ONLY 446 0202010446 AUTO CUT 1 ST2010 ONLY 446 0202010A446 AUTO CUT 1 ST2010A ONLY 446 0202010B446 AUTO CUT 1 ST2010B ONLY 446 0202010UL446 AUTO CUT 1 ST2010CUL ONLY
8. 2 4 52 in 115 mm 3 54 in 90 mm 7 08 in 180 mm 4 37 in 111 mm 49 21 ft 15 m 16 46 in 418 mm 6 7 in 170 mm Dia 49 21 ft 15m page 10 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 general infOrMatiOn inTroduCTion The Multiquip Model ST 2010 submersible pump is designed to pump water and is used for the draining de watering of well casings construction sites cofferdams manholes transformer vaults and excavations The ST 2010TCUL is designed for heavily debris laden water and the 2 inch discharge port can handle solids up to one inch in diameter A cast ductile iron type impeller is attached to the output shaft of a 1 HP electric motor which provides adequate power for general purpose pumping This submersible pump is supplied complete with an electric power cable and a discharge port which accepts a 2 inch hose This pump is ideal for portability because of its light weight and carrying handle For reliability and long life a mechanical seal provides shaft sealing with an oil chamber separating the pump section from the motor The pump when in use should be installed as free standing upright position on its strainer base A 2 inch discharge hose not supplied should be connected to the discharge port The discharge hose should be adequately supported to avoid stress on the pump For maximum water flow the discharge hose should
9. 3 IMPELLER 1 ST2010CUL ONLY 3 0202010A003 IMPELLER 1 ST2010A ONLY 3 0202010003 IMPELLER 1 ST2010 ST2010B ONLY 4 0201503A004 IMPELLER NUT 1 5 0201503A005 IMPELLER NUT WASHER 1 6 0201503A006 IMPELLER KEY 1 8 0201503UL008 CASING PACKING 1 47 0201503A047A LINER 0 2MM 1 47 0201503A047B LINER 0 3MM 1 60 0201503A060 MECHANICAL SEAL 1 65 0201503A065 PLUG 1 81 0201503A081 OIL SEAL 1 102 0202005A102 DISCHARGE PORT 1 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 103 0201503A103 PACKING 1 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 112 0201503A112 OIL SEAL FOR OIL CHAMBER 1 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 119 0202010119 MOTOR 1 ST2010 ONLY 119 0202010A119 MOTOR 1 ST2010A ONLY 119 0202010B119 MOTOR 1 ST2010B ONLY 119 0202010UL119 MOTOR 1 ST2010CUL ONLY 120 0202010120 AC CORD W C
10. 447 0202005447 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 1 ST2010 ONLY 447 0202010A447 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 1 ST2010A ONLY 447 0202005A447 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 1 ST2010B ST2010CUL ONLY 474 0201503A474 WASHER 4 475 0202010475 ROPE 1 ST2010 ONLY 563 0201503A563 SPLIT PIN 2 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 641 030208200 SPRING WASHER 4 ST2010B ST2010CUL ONLY page 34 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 eleCtriC MOtOr assy ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 35 eleCtriC MOtOr assy no parT no parT name qTY remarkS 112 0202010T112 OIL SEAL 1 268 0202010T268 MOTOR A BRACKET 1 269 0202010T269 MOTOR B BRACKET 1 270 0202010T270 MOTOR ROTOR 1 273 0202010T273 MOTOR STATOR 1 445 1 0202010T4451 CONDENSER STARTING 1 445 2 0202010T4452 CONDENSER RUNNING 1 446 0202010T446 AUTO CUT PROTECTOR 1 447 1 0202010T4471 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 1 1 447 2 0202010T4472 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 2 1 539 0202010T539 SNAP RING 1 540 0202010T540 A PACKING 1 606 0202010T606 MOTOR A BEA
11. B3 CB6 CB3 Thermal Overlaod Protection YES YES YES Rotation CCW Note 1 CCW Note 1 CCW Note 1 Mechanical Oil seal Capacity 150 cc Note 2 150 cc Note 2 180 cc Note 2 Check Frequency Monthly 300 hrs Monthly 300 hrs Monthly 300 hrs RMP Speed 3550 30 3550 30 3550 30 Power Cable Length 50 ft 15 2 meters 50 ft 15 2 meters 50 ft 15 2 meters Dry Net weight 55 lbs 25 Kg 55 lbs 25 Kg 77 lbs 35 Kg 1 Motor Rotation Upon start up the pump kicks in the opposite direction of motor rotation The correct rotation is counterclockwise CCW as viewed from the impeller end of the pump 2 Mechanical Oil Seal Use a good grade 10 weight non detergent hydraulic oil i e Shell Turbo 32 or equivalent Fill oil cavity 75 to 85 full allow air space for expansion 3 Control Box Control box Table 2 may be required for certain pumping applications Table 2 Control box Specifications model no voltage Type ul CSa listed Thermal overload protection Float Switch Capability CB3 115 VAC 60 Hz Single Phase YES YES YES CB6 230 VAC 60 Hz Single Phase YES YES YES ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 9 diMensiOns ST2010TCul ST2010 ST2010a ST2010b ST2010Cul Figure 1 ST2010 Series Dimensions 23 82 in 605 mm 10 23 in 260 mm 3 14 in 80 mm 5 11 in 130 mm NPT
12. Diagram 23 24 Motor Wiring Diagram 25 Explanation Of Code In Remarks Column 26 Suggested Spare Parts 27 illustrations ST010TCUL Pump Assy 28 29 ST2010 ST2010A B ST2010CUL Pump Assy 30 33 Electric Motor Assy 34 35 Terms And Conditions Of Sale Parts 36 NOTICE Specifications and part numbers are subject to change without notice ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 3 parts Ordering prOCedures www multiquip com Ordering parts has never been easier Choose from three easy options We aCCepT all maJor CrediT CardS when ordering parts please supply dealer account number dealer name and address Shipping address if different than billing address return Fax number applicable model number quantity part number and description of each part Specify preferred method of Shipment UPS Fed Ex DHL I Priority One Truck I Ground I Next Day I Second Third Day If you have an MQ Account to obtain a Username and Password E mail us at parts multiquip com To obtain an MQ Account contact your District Sales Manager for more information order via internet dealers only Order parts on line using Multiquip s Sma
13. H WHITE BLACK CB3 CONTROL BOX WIRING DIAGRAM BLACK CHASSIS GND BLACK page 24 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 COntrOl bOx wiring diagraM ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 25 MOtOr wiring diagraM LEAD WIRES AC POWER CORD U V BLACK LINE WHITE NEUTRAL GREEN GROUND CAPACITOR MAIN COIL AUX COIL CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH ST 2010 ST 2010A ST 2010B ST 2010CUL ELECTRIC MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAM LEAD WIRES AC POWER CORD U V BLACK LINE WHITE NEUTRAL GREEN GROUND CAPACITOR MAIN COIL AUX COIL CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH ST2010 TCUL ELECTRIC MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAM CAPACITOR page 26 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 explanatiOn Of COde in reMarks COluMn The following section explains the different symbols and remarks used in the Parts section of this manual Use the help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there are any questions Sample parTS liST no parT no parT name qTY remarkS 1 12345 BOLT 1 INCLUDES ITEMS W 2 WASHER 1 4 IN NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 2 12347 WASHER 3 8 IN 1 MQ 45T ONLY 3 12348 HOSE A R MAKE LOCALLY 4 12349 BEARING 1 S N 2345B AND ABOVE no Column unique Symbols All
14. LT 3 81 0202005T081 OIL SEAL 1 112 0202010T112 OIL SEAL 1 119 0202010TCUL119 MOTOR 1 120 0202010T120 AC CORD W CORD GLAND 1 121 0202010T121 CORD CLAMP 1 122 0202010T122 HANGER METAL 1 123 0202010T123 CHAIN 1 125 0202005T125 SCREW 2 127 0202010T127 CARRYING HANDLE 1 128 0202010T128 SCREW 2 156 0202010T156 HEAD COVER 1 157 0202010T157 PACKING 1 158 0202010T158 BOLT 4 160 0202005T160 SLEEVE 1 224 0202005T224 PLUG 1 236 0202010T236 S TIP 1 445 0202010T4551 CONDENSER STARTING 1 446 0202010T446 AUTO CUT PROTECTOR 1 447 0202010T447 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 1 448 0202010T4552 CONDENSER RUNNING 1 820 0202010T820 MOUNTING PLATE CONDENSER 1 238 0202010T238 STANDOFF 4 828 0202010T828 BOLT 4 530 0202005T530 BOTTOM PLATE 1 531 0202005T531 BOLT 3 page 30 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 st2010 st2010a st2010b st2010Cul puMp assy 263 265 266 641 103 563 125 122 123 121 120 131 174 132 474 214 1 224 119 445 446 447 130 6 214 2 8 112 1 60 299 65 160 146 147 176 179 5 4 3 47 81 177 236 129 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 31 st2010 st2010a st2010b st2010Cul puMp assy no parT no parT name qTY remarkS 1 0202005A001 CASING 1 3 0202010CUL00
15. ORD GLAND 1 ST2010 ONLY 120 0202010A120 AC CORD W CORD GLAND 1 ST2010A ONLY 120 0202010B120 AC CORD W CORD GLAND 1 ST2010B ONLY 120 0202010UL120 AC CORD W CORD GLAND 1 ST2010CUL ONLY 121 0201503A121 CORD CLAMP 1 122 0201503A122 HANGER METAL 1 123 0201503A123 CHAIN 1 125 0201503A125 SCREW 2 127 0202010127 CARRYING HANDLE 1 ST2010 ONLY 127 0202010A127 CARRYING HANDLE 1 ST2010A ONLY 127 0201503A127 CARRYING HANDLE 1 ST2010B ST2010CUL ONLY 129 0202005129 FRAME COVER 1 ST2010 ONLY 129 0202005A129 FRAME COVER 1 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 130 0202005UL130 PACKING 1 131 0202010131 BOLT 4 ST2010 ONLY 131 0202010A131 BOLT 4 ST2010A B ST2010CUL ONLY 132 0201503A132 SPRING WASHER 4 146 0210503A146 STRAINER 1 147 0201503A147 BOLT 3 160 0201503A160 SLEEVE 1 174 0202010174 OUTER PIPE
16. OntrOl bOx installatiOn ConTrol box mounTing Mount the control box in an upright vertical position Make sure the control box is securely fastened to a flat surface that is free of dust dirt moisture or any elements that may contaminate or erode the electronic components of the control box Single pHaSe poWer inSTallaTion inpuT The ST2010 ST2010A ST2010CUL and ST2010TCUL submersible pumps require 115 V 60 Hz single phase power for normal operation The ST2010B requires 230 V 60 Hz single phase power If you cannot determine what your pump s power requirements are look at the vendor supplied identification name tag attached to the pump or contact Multiquip s Service Technical Assistance department danger The ST2010 Series submersible pumps are designed to work with a control box The control box contains the necessary electronics float switch connections to operate the pump Remember the control box contains hazardous voltages Disconnect all sources of power before installing or servicing There exists the possibility of electrocution electric shock or burn which can cause severe bodily harm or even death CauTion This control box should only be installed or serviced by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel CauTion Applying incorrect power voltage phasing to the submersible pump can cause severe damage to the pump Please make sure that the correct voltage and phase are transferred to the pu
17. OperatiOn and parts Manual THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES To find the latest revision of this publication visit our website at www multiquip com MOdel st2010 series subMersible puMp Revision 3 12 07 12 page 2 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 table Of COntents st2010 series submersible pump Parts Ordering Procedures 3 Safety Information 4 7 Specifications 8 Dimensions 9 General Information 10 Components 11 Float Switches 12 Float Switch Piggy Back 13 Float Switch Control Box 14 15 Operation 16 Control Box Installation 17 18 Clean Up 19 Maintenance 20 Troubleshooting 21 Performance Curves 22 Control Box Wiring
18. RING 1 607 0202010S607 MOTOR B BEARING 1 608 0202010T608 WAVE WASHER 1 822 0202010T822 BRACKET RING 1 A 0202010T119 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 1 INCLUDES ITEMS W page 36 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 terMs and COnditiOns Of sale parts paYmenT TermS Terms of payment for parts are net 30 days FreigHT poliCY All parts orders will be shipped collect or prepaid with the charges added to the invoice All shipments are F O B point of origin Multiquip s responsibility ceases when a signed manifest has been obtained from the carrier and any claim for shortage or damage must be settled between the consignee and the carrier minimum order The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip is 15 00 net Customers will be asked for instructions regarding handling of orders not meeting this requirement reTurned goodS poliCY Return shipments will be accepted and credit will be allowed subject to the following provisions 1 A Returned Material Authorization must be approved by Multiquip prior to shipment 2 To obtain a Return Material Authorization a list must be provided to Multiquip Parts Sales that defi nes item numbers quantities and descriptions of the items to be returned a The parts numbers and descriptions must match the current parts price list b The list must be typed or compute
19. al rev 3 12 07 12 page 21 trOubleshOOting Troubleshooting pump Symptom possible problem Solution Pump Fails To Start Incorrect voltage amps Check that proper voltage is being supplied to the pump Also check that there is an adequate amount of current amps to run the pump Check power source circuit breaker Check electrical connections If using fl oat switches check wiring inspect power cord Blown power fuse Replace fuse check cause of blown fuse Impeller locked Disconnect power cord and check for clogging and improper impeller clearance Unclog pump Check overload protection device Wet motor windings Use multimeter to check motor insulation Insulation resistance must be greater than 15 megaohms If resistance is low disassemble pump motor and bake windings to dry them Defective motor and pump bearings Check for excessive bearing wear If worn replace bearings Replace motor if defective Pump Fails to Deliver Full Output Twisted or restricted discharge hose Lay hose fl at unkinked Remove clog from hose line Clogged pump strainer Clean strainer Low voltage Use a voltmeter to check voltage while pump is energized Voltage must be within 10 Check power source no load and load If an extension cord is used make sure it has adequate current carrying capacity for the required length See Cord Length and SizesTable Impeller worn Replace impeller Water in Sea
20. at oil cavity is full enough to cover seal spring Check every 300 hours Change hydraulic oil every 6 months 1 000 hours or as needed 4 While checking the hydraulic oil level also check the condition of the hydraulic oil in the seal cavity Block the opening with a finger and roll pump to one side to drain oil into a small transparent container If oil is cloudy or has water in it drain oil from pump cavity and replace hydraulic oil Check the seal for wear damage 5 If oil level is low fill with SAE 10 weight non detergent hydraulic oil i e Shell Turbo 32 or equivalent Fill oil cavity 75 to 85 full allow air space for expansion See Table 1 for pump oil cavity capacity impeller 1 Make sure the clearance between the impeller and the friction disk is approximately 012 020 inches 304 508 mm 2 If impeller is defective or badly worn replace impeller immediately Figure 12 Checking Hydraulic Oil OIL FILL PLUG FILL TO 75 80 CAPACITY SEE TABLE 1 FOR FILLING CAPACITY LAY PUMP FLAT ON ITS SIDE FILL WITH 10 WEIGHT NON DETERGENT HYDRAULIC OIL USE SHELL TURBO 32 OR EQUIVALENT REMOVE FILL PLUG AND VISUALLY INSPECT THAT OIL CAVITY IS FULL ENOUGH TO COVER SEAL SPRING CHECK HYDRAULIC OIL EVERY 300 HOURS CHANGE EVERY 6 MONTHS OR AS NEEDED DISCOLORATION OF OIL MILKY INDICATES A LEAKING PUMP WATER SEAL SUBMERSIBLE PUMP ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manu
21. ays check the cable for signs of wear never use a defective power cable Replace the cable immediately if the cable is worn or defective 6 Carrying Handle Always carry the submersible pump by its handle never carry the pump by its power cord Carrying or lifting the pump by the power cord will cause undue stress on the cord and ultimately the cord will become dislodged from the pump 7 Thermal overload protection This pump is equipped with thermal overload protection device that will shut down the motor in the event of high operating temperatures The motor will automatically restart once the temperature returns to an acceptable operating temperature 8 mechanical oil Seal This oil filled seal provides lubrication when running the pump dry never run the pump dry Running the pump dry will cause severe damage to the pump 9 mechanical oil Seal plug Remove this plug to check and add hydraulic oil Shell 32 or equivalent to the oil cavity This oil protects the mechanical seal Oil cavity should be full enough to cover seal spring page 12 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 flOat switChes FloaT SWiTCH THeorY Mercury monitoring is a mercury switch actuated liquid level control that has proven to be more economical and longer lasting than other types of liquid level control systems easily replacing and improving upon diaphragm switches air bubble systems a
22. be kept as short as possible and with minimum elevation above the pump Remember as the length and or height of the discharge hose is increased the flow of water will be reduced Also any reduction in the hose size and any fittings such as valves or outlet nozzles will restrict the water flow To avoid back siphonage when the pump is switched off ensure that the end of the discharge hose is installed above the water level at the final discharge point When the pump is switched off the water remaining in the hose will run back through the pump This can be avoided by placing a non return valve in the hose nearest the pump never use this submersible pump to pump flammable liquids or operate in a explosive or flammable environment Avoid using this pump in conditions where mud grit silt or other debris are present These conditions could cause blockage and cause excessive pump wear do noT install the pump directly into an area where there is a heavy build up of mud grit silt or debris If this condition is present install the pump on a platform before operating This pump must always be positioned on a platform in an upright position never operate the pump by a suspended rope To prevent large solids from entering the pump install a wire mesh screen or similar barrier around the pump If the pump was used to pump water containing mud silt use clean water to flush out the pump after each use do noT allow the pump to run
23. ctor BLACK T1 WHITE T2 GREEN GROUND NOTICE Electrical connections to the power source should only be performed by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 19 pump SHuT doWn Clean up 1 Remove the power from the pump by turning off the circuit breaker or switch that provides power to the pump Remember to make sure that hands are dry not wet and feet are not standing in water when removing disconnecting power from the pump 2 Using the lifting rope lift the pump up from its current position Remove the discharge hose from the discharge port on the pump 3 Remove all power cables and float switches from the control box Place cables and float switches in a suitable container where they will not get damaged 4 If the pump was used to pump mud grit or silt flush vigorously with clean water 5 Remove the pump from the water Wipe off any mud or debris that might have attached itself to the pump 6 Store pump in a clean dry place away from dirt and debris Clean up page 20 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 MaintenanCe lubriCaTion To check the oil level of the mechanical seal perform the following 1 Lay the pump Figure 12 on its side with the oil plug facing upwards 2 Remove oil fill plug 3 Visually inspect oil plug hole to verify th
24. equential or incidental damages limiTaTion oF WarranTieS No warranties express or implied are made in connection with the sale of parts or trade accessories nor as to any engine not manufactured by Multiquip Such warranties made in connection with the sale of new complete units are made exclusively by a statement of warranty packaged with such units and Multiquip neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability whatever in connection with the sale of its products Apart from such written statement of warranty there are no warranties express implied or statutory which extend beyond the description of the products on the face hereof Effective February 22 2006 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 37 nOtes OperatiOn and parts Manual Your Local Dealer is HERE S HOW TO GET HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND WHEN CALLING United StateS Multiquip Corporate Office MQ Parts Department 18910 Wilmington Ave Carson CA 90746 Contact mq multiquip com Tel 800 421 1244 Fax 310 537 3927 800 427 1244 310 537 3700 Fax 800 672 7877 Fax 310 637 3284 Service Department Warranty Department 800 421 1244 310 537 3700 Fax 310 537 4259 800 421 1244 310 537 3700 Fax 310 943 2249 Technical Assistance 800 478 1244 Fax 310 943 2238 mexico United Kingdom MQ Cipsa Multiquip UK
25. f mud grit or silt the use of a support platform is desirable When pumping water from swimming pool type applications where there is little or no debris the support platform is not required Figure 9 Submersible Pump Upright Correct Position 2 Make sure the pump is always placed in an upright position not tilted Figure 10 Never position the pump directly on a soft loose bottom Remember to attain maximum pumping capacity and prevent excessive wear position the pump so it will not burrow itself into sand or clay Figure 10 Submersible Pump Tilted Incorrect Position 3 If all of the pump s electrical requirements have been met place the circuit breaker or power ON OFF switch in the ON position 4 Wait a few seconds and water should begin to flow from the discharge hose 5 If water is not flowing from the discharge hose or not flowing freely after a few minutes remove the power from the pump and check the system for leaks 6 To stop the pump from pumping place the circuit breaker or ON OFF switch in the OFF position Figure 11 Power Cord Wet Hands danger never grab or touch a live power cord Figure 11 do noT stand in water when connecting the pump s power cord into a voltage source The possibility exists of electrical shock electrocution and possibly death POWER CORD POWER ON WET HANDS ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 17 C
26. gh physical contact with live circuits alWaYS disconnect electrical power from pump before performing maintenance on pump Warning To reduce the risk of electric shock connect only to a circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 7 safety infOrMatiOn NOTICE alWaYS make certain that the voltage supplied to the pump is correct Always read the pump s nameplate to determine what the power requirements are power Cord Cable Safety danger never let power cords or cables lay in water never stand in water while AC power cord is connected to a live power source never use damaged or worn cables or cords Inspect for cuts in the insulation never grab or touch a live power cord or cable with wet hands The possibility exists of electrical shock electrocution or death Make sure power cables are securely connected to the motor s output receptacles Incorrect connections may cause electrical shock and damage to the motor Warning never attempt to use the power cord as a lifting or lowering device for the pump NOTICE alWaYS make certain that proper power or extension cord has been selected for the job See Cable Selection Chart in this manual grounding Safety danger alWaYS make sure pump is grounded never use gas piping as an electrical ground alWaYS make s
27. he controls or moving parts as this can cause serious injury never operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue illness or when under medication never operate this equipment under the infl uence of drugs or alcohol alWaYS clear the work area of any debris tools etc that would constitute a hazard while the equipment is in operation No one other than the operator is to be in the working area when the equipment is in operation do noT use the equipment for any purpose other than its intended purposes or applications NOTICE This equipment should only be operated by trained and qualifi ed personnel 18 years of age and older Whenever necessary replace nameplate operation and safety decals when they become diffi cult read Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifi cations Unauthorized equipment modifi cation will void all warranties never use accessories or attachments that are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment Damage to the equipment and or injury to user may result alWaYS know the location of the nearest fi re extinguisher alWaYS know the location of the nearest fi rst aid kit alWaYS know the location of the nearest phone or keep a phone on the job site Also know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance doctor and fi re department This information will be invaluable in case of an eme
28. ircuit breaker or a quick disconnect switch This safety feature allows for quick removal of power from the control box in the event of an emergency COntrOl bOx installatiOn 2 Remove the pump AC input connector housing from the control box then route the power cord through the cable gland on the control box 3 Connect the pump power cord to the contactor as shown in Figure 7 and Table 7 Turning on THe pump 1 If all of the pump s electrical requirements have been met place the circuit breaker or power ON OFF switch in the ON position 2 The CB3 control box has an operation switch located on the front cover This switch has 3 positions AUTO MANUAL and OFF The AUTO position allows the pump to run in an unattended mode The MANUAL position will let the pump run without the float switches controlling the pump When in the manual mode be careful not to let the pump run dry Severe damage to the pump may occur if it is allowed to run dry 3 Place the operation switch in the AUTO position The AC power indicator lamp should be lit ON 4 Wait a few seconds and water should begin to flow from the discharge hose 5 If water is not flowing from the discharge hose or not flowing freely after a few minutes remove the power from the pump and check the system for leaks 6 To stop the pump from pumping place the operation switch in the OFF position Table 7 aC output power Connections to pump Cable Wire Color Conta
29. items with same unique symbol or gt in the number column belong to the same assembly or kit which is indicated by a note in the Remarks column duplicate item numbers Duplicate numbers indicate multiple part numbers which are in effect for the same general item such as different size saw blade guards in use or a part that has been updated on newer versions of the same machine parT no Column numbers used Part numbers can be indicated by a number a blank entry or TBD TBD To Be Determined is generally used to show a part that has not been assigned a formal part number at the time of publication A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately or is not sold by Multiquip Other entries will be clarifi ed in the Remarks Column NOTICE The contents and part numbers listed in the parts section are subject to change without notice Multiquip does not guarantee the availability of the parts listed NOTICE When ordering a part that has more than one item number listed check the remarks column for help in determining the proper part to order qTY Column numbers used Item quantity can be indicated by a number a blank entry or A R A R As Required is generally used for hoses or other parts that are sold in bulk and cut to length A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately Other entries will be clarifi ed in the Remarks
30. l Oil Defective water seal Replace water seal Loose Oil Fill Plug Tighten securely page 22 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 perfOrManCe Curves GALLONS PER MINUTE LITERS PER MINUTE FT METERS PUMPING CAPACITY TOTAL HEAD 20 40 60 80 100 0 0 20 30 40 50 60 10 100 200 300 15 10 5 ST2010TCUL GALLONS PER MINUTE LITERS PER MINUTE FT METERS PUMPING CAPACITY TOTAL HEAD 20 40 60 80 100 0 0 20 30 40 50 60 10 100 200 300 15 10 5 ST2010CUL GALLONS PER MINUTE LITERS PER MINUTE FT METERS PUMPING CAPACITY TOTAL HEAD 20 40 60 80 100 0 0 20 30 40 50 60 10 100 200 300 15 10 5 ST2010 ST2010A ST2010B ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 23 COntrOl bOx wiring diagraM COIL L1 T1 SUBMERSIBLE PUMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STOP FLOAT SWITCH LOW T2 PUMP POWER CORD BLACK WHITE GREEN CHASSIS GND WHITE BLACK BLACK POWER ON LAMP BLACK WHITE BLACK CONTACTOR L2 EXTERNAL 1 PHASE 115 VAC 60 Hz POWER SOURCE CIRCUIT BREAKER WHITE BLACK L1 GROUND L2 GREEN OFF MANUAL AUTO OPERATION SWITCH WHITE GND BLACK BLACK INPUT POWER CORD GREEN WHITE START FLOAT SWITCH HIG
31. m 14 in 35 56 cm 16 in 40 64 cm pumping range 6 in 15 24 cm 10 in 25 4 cm 14 in 35 56 cm 18 in 45 72 cm 22 in 55 88 cm 27 in 68 58 cm 31 in 78 74 cm 35 in 88 9 cm ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 13 flOat switCh piggy baCk FloaT SWiTCH Single or dual control float switches Figure 6 can be used for the unattended operation of the submersible pump When using the piggy back power configuration plug the ST 2010 series pumps DO NOT require the use of a control box In this configuration piggy back the SW 1 single float switch or SW 2 dual float switch are required The illustration below is an example of a single float switch application mounting The Float Switch 1 Determine the required cord tether length as shown in Figure 6 and Table 3 2 Place the cord into the clamp as shown in Figure 6 3 Secure the clamp to the discharge hose as shown in Figure 6 DO NOT install cord under hose clamp 4 Using a screwdriver tighten the hose clamp DO NOT over tighten Make sure the float cord is not allowed to touch the excess hose clamp band during operation NOTICE Figure 6 shows a single float switch application For dual float switch capability use a Model SW 2 mercury type float switch Figure 6 Single Float Switch Application Diagram page 14 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual
32. mp operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 ConneCTing aC poWer To THe ConTrol box 1 The AC power cord input should have three wires Each wire is color coded The colors are WHITE BLACK and GREEN 2 Remove the AC input connector housing from the control box then route the power cord through the cable gland on the control box 3 Connect the AC power cord to the contactor as shown in Figure 7 and Table 6 4 Tighten the connector housing to ensure a tight fit between the power cord and the connector body This will prevent the cable from pulling out of the terminal block and also prevent moisture from entering the control box 5 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the voltage source Remember to provide a means of disconnecting the power from the control box circuit breaker or quick disconnect switch Also make sure to provide a good earth ground to the control box ConneCTing aC poWer To THe pump 1 AC power is transferred to the pump via a contactor The coil of the contactor is energized or de energized by the opening and closing of the float switch contacts The power cord should have three wires Each wire is color coded The colors are WHITE BLACK and GREEN Table 6 aC input power Connections to Contactor Float Switch Terminal block number BLACK L1 WHITE L2 GREEN GROUND NOTICE It is recommended that the power being supplied to the control box always be connected to a c
33. mp at all times poWer Cord requiremenTS When routing the 115 VAC 230V 60 Hz single phase power via a power cord to the control box always use the correct wire size Please refer to Table 4 below Cord Length Wire Size to determine the correct wire size Incorrect wire size can adversely affect the performance of the pump ConneCTing dual FloaT SWiTCH SW 1Wop To ConTrol box 1 Remove the float switch input connector housing then route the float switch wires through the cable gland on the control box Attach the wires of the float switch to the terminal block as indicated by Table 5 Figure 7 and Figure 8 2 Tighten the connector housing to ensure a tight fit between the cord and the connector body This will prevent the cable from pulling out of the terminal block and also prevent moisture from entering the control box 3 Determine the length of the float switch wires then secure float switch wires to pump discharge hose See Figure 3 and Table 3 to determine the pumping range Table 4 Cord length and Wire Size ampS 50 FT 100 FT 150 FT 6 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 8 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 12 14 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 14 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG 16 12 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG Table 5 Float Switch Connections Float Switch Terminal block number STarT TERMINAL 1 BLACK TERMINAL 2 WHITE STop TERMINAL 7 WHITE TERMINAL 8 BLACK page 18 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pu
34. n water never leave an open pump chamber unattended alWaYS keep the machine in proper running condition do noT attempt to thaw out a frozen pump by using a torch or other source of fl ame Application of heat in this manner may heat the oil in the seal cavity above the critical point causing pump damage do noT pump water with a temperature greater than 104 F do noT pump liquids containing acid or alkali alWaYS check strainer before pumping Make sure strainer is not clogged Remove any large objects dirt or debris from the strainer to prevent clogging alWaYS use a large basket strainer when pumping water that contains large debris alWaYS fl ush pump clean after use when pumping water concentrated with heavy debris It is very important to always fl ush the pump before turning it off to prevent clogging Fix damage to machine and replace any broken parts immediately alWaYS store equipment properly when it is not being used Equipment should be stored in a clean dry location out of the reach of children and unauthorized personnel never lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine never run pump dry alWaYS allow the machine a proper amount of time to cool before servicing Keep machine in proper running condition eleCTriCal SaFeTY danger The electrical voltage required to operate pump can cause severe injury or even death throu
35. nd electro mechanical switches most often relied upon in the past HoW iT WorkS There is a tilt sensitive mercury switch hermetically sealed within each float As the liquid level water rises or falls the float changes its angle until the mercury switch makes closed Figure 4 or breaks open Figure 5 the circuit Maximum pumping range is 120 degrees See Figure 3 below Figure 3 Pumping Range Float Switch pumping range The pumping range of the pump is determined by the float switch tether cord Use Table 3 as guide line to determine your required pumping range Pumping ranges are based on non turbulent conditions Range may vary due to water temperature and cord shape Please note as the tether length increases so does the variance of the pumping range deSign FeaTureS Constructed of rigid durable ABS polymer ultrasonically welded The all steel mercury switch is held by positioning pins Interior is filled with cell foam Suitable for most liquid environments Hermetically sealed Thick walled non corrosive PVC plastic enclosure Pressure tested to 60 ft 18 2 meters Mercury switch reliability proven to 500 000 cycles Standard SJO 16 gauge 2 conductor cord 20 ft 6 09 m Figure 4 Float Switch Closed Figure 5 Float Switcfh Open Table 3 pumping range Tether length 2 in 5 08 cm 4 in 10 16 cm 6 in 15 24 cm 8 in 20 32 cm 10 in 25 4 cm 12 in 30 48 c
36. ny electrical components waste or oil associated with this equipment When the life cycle of this equipment is over it is recommended that the pump casing and all other metal parts be sent to a recycling center Metal recycling involves the collection of metal from discarded products and its transformation into raw materials to use in manufacturing a new product Recyclers and manufacturers alike promote the process of recycling metal Using a metal recycling center promotes energy cost savings page 8 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 speCifiCatiOns Table 1 Specifications model ST 2010 ST 2010a ST 2010Cul ST 2010b ST 2010TCul Type Submersible Pump Submersible Pump Submersible Trash Pump Impeller Cast Ductile Iron Cast Ductile Iron Cast Ductile Iron Discharge Size 2 00 in 51 mm 2 00 in 51 mm 2 00 in 51 mm Maximum Pumping Capacity 85 gallons minute 322 liters minute 85 gallons minute 322 liters minute 90 gallons minute 341 liters minute Max Solids Diameter 1 00 in 25 mm Max Head 54 7 ft 16 6 meters ST 2010CUL 50 ft 15 24 m 54 7 ft 16 6 meters 45 ft 13 7 meters Power 1 0 HP 0 75 kw 1 0 HP 0 75 kw 1 0 HP 0 75 kw Voltage Phase 1 115V 1 230V 1 115V Starting Amps 63 A 30 A 53 A Running Amps ST2010 13 5 A ST2010A 13 5 A ST2010CUL 11 9A 6 7 A 9 4 A Control Box see Note 3 C
37. o noT use this pump with flammable liquids do noT install this pump in hazardous locations as defined by the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 11 COMpOnents ST2010 ST2010a ST2010b ST2010Cul ST2010TCul 6 5 2 3 1 4 7 8 9 Figure 2 Submersible Pump Components Figure 2 shows the location of the basic components for the ST2010 series submersible pumps Listed below is a brief description of each component 1 Strainer base Made of chrome plated steel which is resistant to hardware corrosion do noT pump large objects or debris with this pump This pump is for pumping water only Always place the strainer base on a platform 2 volute impeller Volute is constructed of cast iron and impeller is made of cast ductile iron to minimize wear and prolong service life 3 electric motor All ST2010 series submersible pumps utilize a 60 Hz single phase 1 0 HP electric motor The ST2010 ST2010A ST2010CUL and S 2010TCUL operate at 115 VAC while the ST2010B operates at 230VAC Consult with a licensed electrician before connecting motor to a power source Observe all city and local safety codes 4 discharge port Connect a 2 inch hose to this port Remember to adequately support the discharge hose to avoid stress on the pump 5 aC power Cable This unit is supplied with an AC power cable Alw
38. r generated c The list must state the reason s for the return d The list must reference the sales order s or invoice s under which the items were originally purchased e The list must include the name and phone number of the person requesting the RMA 3 A copy of the Return Material Authorization must accompany the return shipment 4 Freight is at the sender s expense All parts must be returned freight prepaid to Multiquip s designated receiving point 5 Parts must be in new and resalable condition in the original Multiquip package if any and with Multiquip part numbers clearly marked 6 The following items are not returnable a Obsolete parts If an item is in the price book and shows as being replaced by another item it is obsolete b Any parts with a limited shelf life such as gaskets seals O rings and other rubber parts that were purchased more than six months prior to the return date c Any line item with an extended dealer net price of less than 5 00 d Special order items e Electrical components f Paint chemicals and lubricants g Decals and paper products h Items purchased in kits 7 The sender will be notifi ed of any material received that is not acceptable 8 Such material will be held for five working days from notifi cation pending instructions If a reply is not received within five days the material will be returned
39. rev 3 12 07 12 flOat switCh COntrOl bOx ConTrol box For special remote pumping applications of the submersible pump a control box Model CB3 for ST2010 ST2010A ST2010CUL and ST2010TCUL and Model CB6 for ST2010B may be required This water resistant control box provides watertight housing and glands to prevent water from leaking into the box and a float switch interface When using the CB3 control box only the SW 1WOP float switch 2 can be used no plug bare wires Figure 7 CB3 Control Box abd Dual Float Switch Application Diagram ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 15 flOat switCh COntrOl bOx Figure 8 CB6 Control Box and Dual Float Switch Application Diagram page 16 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 OperatiOn HoSe ConneCTionS Connect a 2 inch hose to the discharge port on the pump as shown in Figure 9 Make sure that the hose is attached correctly to the discharge port pump poWer ConneCTionS piggY baCk Cord onlY 1 Make sure the circuit breaker supplying power to the pump is in the OFF position 2 Connect the float switch or switches to the AC power receptacle as shown in Figure 6 aTTaCHing liFTing rope 1 Attach a suitable lifting cable rope to the carrying handle Figure 9 on the pump and lower the pump into place For applications where there is an excessive amount o
40. rgency page 6 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 safety infOrMatiOn pump SaFeTY danger never operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials An explosion or fi re could result causing severe bodily harm or even death Warning Accidental starting can cause severe injury or death alWaYS place the ON OFF switch in the OFF position do noT place hands or fingers inside pump when pump is running never disconnect any emergency or safety devices These devices are intended for operator safety Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury bodily harm or even death Disconnection of any of these devices will void all warranties Risk of Electric Shock This pump has not been investigated for use in swimming pool or marine areas CauTion do noT restrict the fl ow of the discharge hose as it may cause the pump to overheat Be careful of discharge hose whipping under pressure alWaYS check pump oil level only when pump is cool Expansion due to heat may cause hot oil to spray from the oil plug when the oil plug is removed The possibility of severe scalding may exist NOTICE alWaYS place the pump in an upright position on a platform before using The platform will prevent the pump from burrowing itself on soft sand or mud never operate pump on its side do noT allow the pump to freeze i
41. rtEquip website I View Parts Diagrams I Order Parts I Print Specifi cation Information Note Discounts Are Subject To Change Goto www multiquip com and click on Order Parts to log in and save Use the internet and qualify for a 5 discount on Standard orders for all orders which include complete part numbers order via Fax dealers only All customers are welcome to order parts via Fax domestic uS Customers dial 1 800 6 PARTS 7 800 672 7877 Fax your order in and qualify for a 2 discount on Standard orders for all orders which include complete part numbers order via phone domestic uS dealers Call 1 800 427 1244 best deal International Customers should contact their local Multiquip Representatives for Parts Ordering information non dealer Customers Contact your local Multiquip Dealer for parts or call 800 427 1244 for help in locating a dealer near you Note Discounts Are Subject To Change Effective January 1st 2006 NOTICE All orders are treated as Standard Orders and will ship the same day if received prior to 3PM PST page 4 ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 safety infOrMatiOn Do not operate or service the equipment before reading the entire manual Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment Failure to read and understand the safety messages and operating instructions could result in injury
42. to yourself and others SaFeTY meSSageS The four safety messages shown below will inform you about potential hazards that could injure you or others The safety messages specifi cally address the level of exposure to the operator and are preceded by one of four words danger Warning CauTion or noTiCe SaFeTY SYmbolS danger Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided Will result in deaTH or SeriouS inJurY Warning Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided Could result in deaTH or SeriouS inJurY CauTion Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided Could result in minor or moderaTe inJurY NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury Potential hazards associated with the operation of this equipment will be referenced with hazard symbols which may appear throughout this manual in conjunction with safety messages Burn hazards Symbol Safety Hazard Electric shock hazards Rotating parts hazards Pressurized fluid hazards ST2010 SerieS SubmerSible pump operaTion and parTS manual rev 3 12 07 12 page 5 safety infOrMatiOn general SaFeTY CauTion never operate this equipment without proper protective clothing shatterproof glasses respiratory protection hearing protection steel toed boots and other protective devices required by the job or city and state regulations Avoid wearing jewelry or loose fi tting clothes that may snag on t
43. ure that electrical circuits are properly grounded to a suitable earth ground ground rod per the National Electrical Code NEC and local codes before operating generator Severe injury or death by electrocution can result from operating an ungrounded motor This pump is supplied with a grounding conductor and grounding type attachment plug To reduce the risk of electric shock connect only to a properly grounded grounding type receptacle Control box Safety danger alWaYS have a qualifi ed electrician perform the control box installation The possibility exists of electrical shock or electrocution NOTICE alWaYS mount control box in a vertical position protected from harsh environmental elements liFTing SaFeTY CauTion When raising or lowering of the pump is required always attach an adequate rope or lifting device to the correct lifting point handle on the pump NOTICE do noT lift machine to unnecessary heights never lift the equipment while the electric motor is running TranSporTing SaFeTY NOTICE alWaYS shut down pump before transporting alWaYS tie down equipment during transport by securing the equipment with rope environmenTal SaFeTY deCommiSSioningCE do noT pour waste or oil directly onto the ground down a drain or into any water source Contact your country s Department of Public Works or recycling agency in your area and arrange for proper disposal of a

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