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Sequence 1000 pump

  • type: Straight Centrifugal
  • horsepower available: 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1 ½, 2, 3
  • motor: nema c Face, 56J
  • port size: 1 ½" Intake and Discharge

  • materials: 30% Glass-Filled Noryl or 40% Glass-Filled Polypropylene

  • options: Stainless Steel Seal With Viton, Impenatra Seal, Stainless Steel Hardware

Warning: Please Read Completely Before You Install or Operate Your New Pump!

  • Never Run Pump Dry - Never Reverse Rotation
  • Never Exceed an Internal Case Pressure of:
    • 65 PSI Max Polypropylene 100 PSI Max Noryl

We congratulate you on your choice of Sequence 1000 Centrifugal Pump! It has been carefully designed using the advantages of today’s technology and carefully constructed to give you long term dependable service.

To insure proper performance, we urge you to carefully follow the instructions in this manual. If you have any questions, call your distributor for assistance.

Pump end assembly (not necessary if you have a complete pump and motor unit)

  1. Clean and inspect all the pump parts (O-ring, seal seats, motor shafts, etc.).
  2. Apply a sealant in the bracket bore hole (and around the seal case for the S.S. seals). We recommend using Gasgasinch. Note: For S.S. seal, the sharp edge of the bracket bore hole must be chamfered to accommodate the radius under the seal collar. If you are changing from an Impenatra seal to a S.S. seal you will need to chamfer this area.
  3. Press the carbon graphite seal head into the bracket. Note: Press on the seal collar only, never on the carbon, as that would damage it!
  4. Place the slinger (rubber washer) over motor shaft and mount the bracket to the motor using 3/8" cap screws.
  5. Carefully lubricate the boot or O-ring around the seal ceramic and press it into the impeller. (If the ceramic has an O-ring, the marked side goes in.) Note: Use glycerin for EPDM (never a petroleum based product).
  6. Sparingly lubricate the carbon-graphite and ceramic sealing surfaces. Water, glycerin, or a light-weight machine oil may be used, depending on the elastomers used in the pump. Do not use silicon lubricants or grease!
  7. Thread the impeller onto the shaft and tighten! If required, remove the motor end-cap and use a screwdriver on the back of the motor shaft to prevent shaft rotation while tightening. Replace the motor end cap.
  8. Electrically, connect the motor so that the impeller will rotate CCW when facing the pump with the motor toward the rear. Incorrect rotation will damage the pump and void the warranty! For 3f power, use a phase monitor to check the sequencing of your incoming leads, and match them with the internal motor wires, going form lead 1 to 2 to 3. If you don’t have a phase monitor, check rotation of impeller with volute disassembled from bracket. If pump end is assembled and rotation is incorrect, serious damage to pump end assembly will occur even if the switch is "quickly bumped." If rotation is incorrect, simply exchange any two leads.
  9. Seat the O-ring, in the volute slot and assemble the volute to the bracket.
  10. Install the drain plug with its O-ring in the volute drain hole.

Disassembly

  1. Shut off power to the motor before disconnecting any electrical wiring from the back of the motor.
  2. Disassemble the bracket-motor assembly from the volute, by removing the seven ¼20x2 ½ " cap screws. (The volute may be left in-line if you wish.)
  3. Remove the cap covering the shaft at the back of the motor, and with a large screwdriver, prevent shaft rotation while unscrewing the impeller.
  4. Remove the ceramic piece from the impeller.
  5. Detach the bracket from the motor.
  6. Remove the carbon-graphite seal from the bracket by pressing it out from the back. Do not dig or pry it out from the front!

Installation

Please read carefully! When properly installed the Sequence 1000 will provide dependable trouble-free service.

  1. Locate the pump as near the fluid source as possible. A flooded suction situation is preferred. The pump is not self-priming, therefore, if the fluid level is below the pump, a foot valve must be installed and the pump primed prior to start-up. (Figure 2)
  2. Mount the motor base to a secure, immobile foundation.
  3. Use only plastic fittings on both the intake and discharge ports. Seal pipe connections with Teflon paste. The plumbing should be self-supported and in neutral alignment with each port. (i.e. Fittings must not be forced into alignment as that could cause premature line failure or damage to the pump housing.)
  4. Never restrict the intake. Keep both inlet and discharge lines as free of elbows and valves as possible. Always use pipe of adequate diameter. This will reduce friction losses and maximize output.
  5. The Sequence 1000 is non self-priming! It must not be run dry! We recommend a flooded suction installation.
  6. See our plumbing hints pager for additional tips.

Electrical Hook-UP

All electrical wiring should meet state and local ordinances. Improper wiring may not only be a safety hazard but may permanently damage the motor and/or pump!

  1. Check that supply voltages match the motor’s requirements. Ie. Do you have a proper 115V or 230V?
  2. Check the motor wiring and connect, according to the instructions on the motor, to match supply voltage. Be sure of proper rotation! (Refer to pump end, assembly instruction #8.) Improper rotation will severely damage the pump and void the warranty!
  3. Power cord should be protected by conduit or by cable and be of proper gauge. It should be no longer than necessary.
  4. Power should be drawn directly from a box with circuit breaker protection or with a fused disconnect switch.
  5. Always switch off power before repairing or servicing pump and/or motor.

Maintenance

Lubrication:

  • Motor-None required.
  • Rotary Seal-Requires no lubrication after assembly.
  • Pump must be drained before servicing or if subjected to below freezing temperatures. Periodic replacement of seals may be required due to normal carbon wear.

Trouble Shooting Aid

Motor Will Not Rotate

  1. Check for proper electrical connections to motor. Are the leads in the connection box connected as shown on the motor diagram?
  2. Check to insure you have power at the motor.
  3. Check thermal overload on motor.

Motor Hums Or Will Not Rotate At Correct Speed

  1. Check for proper electrical connections to motor and proper cord size and length. Eg. Make sure the motor is wired for low voltage, if you are supplying it with 115V.
  2. Check for foreign material inside pump housing or impeller.
  3. Check for impeller rotation without excessive resistance.
  4. Remove pump and check shaft rotation for excessive bearing noise.
  5. Have a capable technician check the start switch to insure no debris is caught between the contacts and check the capacitor.

Pump Operates With Little Or No Flow

  1. Check to insure that pump is primed.
  2. Check for leaking seal.
  3. Improper line voltage to motor or incorrect rotation.
  4. Check for clogged inlet port and/or impeller
  5. Defective check or foot valve.
  6. Check inlet lines for leakage, either fluid or air.

Pump Loses Prime

  1. Defective check or foot valve. 3. Inlet line air leakage.
  2. Seal leaking. 4. Fluid supply low or drawing in air from vortex.

Motor Or Pump Overheats

  1. Check for proper line voltage(with the motor running).
  2. Check for proper rotation and proper motor wiring.
  3. Binding motor shaft or pump parts.
  4. Inadequate ventilation.
  5. Fluid being pumped should not exceed 194° F (90° C) for extended periods of time.

Sequence Pumps limited warranty

This product is warranted to the purchaser to be free of defects in construction and workmanship at the time of purchase. In the event this product malfunctions within one year from the date of purchase, the sole obligation of Sequence Pumps will be to replace or make this product capable of being operated for ordinary purposes for which the product is used without charges for labor and parts to the purchaser, and subject to the following conditions:

  1. The malfunction is proved attributable to a defect in construction or workmanship, including repairs performed under this warranty. Malfunction for any other reason-including but not limited to misuse, negligence, accident, or tampering with parts, incorrect wiring, or improper installation-will not be remedied under this warranty.
  2. Sequence Pumps specifically does not guarantee chemical compatibility, and expressly does not warrant units from any problems caused by chemical attack or failure due to incompatibility of fluid being pumped with pump materials of construction.
  3. All warranty repairs must be performed by Sequence Pumps. Purchaser must retain the purchase receipt and present it with this certificate as proof of ownership and entitlement to warranty repairs. Unauthorized repairs will not be compensated by Sequence Pumps, and are not the responsibility of Sequence Pumps, and if such repairs damage the product, such damages is not remediable under this warranty.
  4. Purchaser shall bear all shipping, packing and insurance costs and all other costs, excluding labor and parts necessary to effectuate repairs under this warranty.
  5. Purchaser shall also retain and present to Sequence Pumps evidence of purchaser’s compatibility tests under actual operating conditions.
  6. Periodic check-ups are not covered by this warranty.
  7. This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties which now or hereafter might otherwise arise with respect to this product. Any and all limited warranties, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose, shall have no greater duration than the duration period of the express written warranty applicable to this product, and shall terminate automatically the expiration of such duration period. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. No action shall be brought for breach of any implied or express warranty after one year subsequent to the expiration of the duration period of the express written warranty.
  8. Incidental and consequential damages caused by malfunction, defect, or otherwise, and with respect to breach of any express or implied warranty, are not the responsibility of Sequence Pumps, and, to the extent permitted by law, are hereby excluded both for property damage and, to the extent not unconscionable, for personal injury damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
  9. This warranty does not apply to any malfunction arising out of any application of this product other than normal use, unless such application is upon request specifically approved in writing by Sequence Pumps.
  10. The provisions of this warranty are severable and if any provision shall be deemed invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
  11. Rights under this warranty are not assignable without the express prior consent in writing by Sequence Pumps and, regardless of the terns of such consent in writing, such assignee shall have no greater rights than his assignor had against Sequence Pumps.
 

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