Instrukcja obsługi Little Giant OPWG-29
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                    OPWG-29
                
                                
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INTRODUCTION
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This instruction sheet provides you with the information required to safely own and 
operate your Little Giant pump. Retain these instructions for future reference.
The Little Giant pump you have purchased is of the highest quality workmanship 
and material, and has been engineered to give you long and reliable service. 
Little Giant pumps are carefully tested, inspected, and packaged to ensure safe 
delivery and operation. Please examine your pump carefully to ensure that no 
damage occurred during shipment. If damage has occurred, please contact the 
place of purchase. They will assist you in replacement or repair, if required.
READ  THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  CAREFULLY  BEFORE  ATTEMPTING  TO 
INSTALL,  OPERATE,  OR  SERVICE  YOUR  LITTLE  GIANT  PUMP.  KNOW 
THE  PUMP’S  APPLICATION,  LIMITATIONS,  AND  POTENTIAL  HAZARDS. 
PROTECT  YOURSELF  AND  OTHERS  BY  OBSERVING  ALL  SAFETY 
INFORMATION.  FAILURE  TO  COMPLY  WITH  THESE  INSTRUCTIONS 
COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE! 
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Ensure that the pump is disconnected from the power source before attempting 
to service or remove any component.
This pump is not submersible.
Do not handle a pump or pump motor with wet hands or when standing on a wet 
or damp surface, or in water.
This  pump  is  supplied  with  a  grounding  conductor  and/or  grounding-type 
attachment plug. To reduce the risk of electric shock, ensure that it is connected to 
a properly-grounded, grounding-type receptacle.
In  any  installation  where  property  damage  and/or  personal  injury  might  result 
from  an  inoperative  or  leaking  pump  due  to  power  outages,  discharge  line 
blockage, or any other reason, use a backup system and/or alarm.
Support the pump and its piping during assembly and after installation. Failure 
to do so may cause damage to the pump and/or piping.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
This pump must be installed by qualified personnel, following all local electrical 
and  safety  codes,  as  well  as  the  National  Electrical  Code  (NEC)  and  the 
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
Check the pump label for proper voltage required. Do not connect the pump to 
any voltage other than that shown.
If your pump is equipped with a 3-prong electrical plug, the third prong grounds 
the pump to prevent possible electrical shock hazard. Do not remove the third 
prong from the plug. A separate branch circuit is recommended. Do not use an 
extension cord when connecting the pump to its power source.
Refer to Table 1 to determine proper voltage. The pumps are pre-configured at 
the factory for 115V operation. If 230V operation is required, refer to the label on 
the motor for directions on wiring the pump. BE SURE OF PROPER ROTATION. 
IMPROPER ROTATION WILL SEVERELY DAMAGE THE PUMP AND VOID THE 
WARRANTY.
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
Volute ........................................................................... Glass-filled polypropylene
Impeller ....................................................................................Glass-filled Noryl®
Drain plug..................................................................... Glass-filled polypropylene
Bracket ......................................................................... Glass-filled polypropylene
Seal (impeller) ..........................................................................Ceramic & Buna-N 
Seal (shaft) ......................................................................................... Carbon face
O-rings........................................................................................................ Buna-N
Hardware ......................................................................................... Stainless steel
LEAF BASKET (OPTIONAL)
Little Giant  offers  an optional leaf  basket for  use with the  OPWG  pumps. The 
leaf  basket  is  important  for  providing  filtration  to  the  water  in  the  pond  and 
keeping large debris from going into the pump. The leaf basket is a necessity for 
installations where the pump is located above the water source (Figure 3).  The 
leaf basket is ready for assembly with any of the OPWG series pumps.
INSTALLATION
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE OUT-OF-POND 
WATER  GARDEN  PUMP.  The  Out-Of-Pond  Water  Garden  Pump  is  not  self-
priming; therefore, if the water source is below the pump, a foot valve must be 
installed and the pump should be primed prior to startup. Do not restrict the intake 
of the pump. Do not pump water with temperatures above 95°F. Pipe used for 
connecting to the intake side of the pump should not be of smaller inside diameter 
than that of the intake thread designation. THIS PUMP IS NOT SUBMERSIBLE.
NOTE: IT IS IMPORTANT TO LOCATE THE PUMP AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO 
THE WATER SOURCE. THIS WILL KEEP THE INTAKE PIPING AT A MINIMUM 
LENGTH.  USING  LONGER  SECTIONS  OF  PIPE  AND  ADDITIONAL  ELBOWS 
WILL  ADD  ADDITIONAL  FRICTION  LOSSES  AND  COULD  AFFECT  THE 
PRIMING CAPABILITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PUMP.
  1.  Determine  a  suitable,  permanent  location  near  the  water  source  (pond, 
skimmer,  filter,  etc.)  to  mount  the  pump.  There  are  3  installation  options 
available for the Out-Of-Pond Water Garden Pump (Figures 2-4).
 2.  Mount  the  motor  base  on  a  hard,  level  foundation  for  all  mounting 
installations.  DO  NOT  install  pump  below  ground  level  or  in  a  low-lying 
area where flooding could occur. Make sure that the mounting surface has 
adequate drainage so that water will not collect around the pump and motor 
housing.  If  possible,  when  installing  the  pump,  place  a  protective  barrier 
over the pump to protect the motor from heavy rainfall, which could damage 
the motor and possibly cause electric shock. This barrier should also allow 
clearance around pump motor for air circulation.
 3.  Determine  what  type  of  water  feature  will  be  used  with  the  pump  and 
determine  its  location  in  reference  to  the  pump.  Perform  a  preliminary 
layout  of  the  piping  and  adapters  to  determine  the  proper  length  of  the 
pipe  sections.  Minimize  the  number  of  elbows  used  in  the  intake  and 
discharge lines. This will reduce the friction losses and maximize the pump 
performance. The intake line coming from the water source should be kept 
at a  minimum length. Once the layout is  determined  for the water garden 
pond, begin making the permanent connections for the fittings.
 4.  Use only plastic PVC-type fittings on both the pump intake and discharge 
(Table 1). All piping should be 2” PVC or flexible type piping. All threaded 
connections  should  be  sealed  with  Teflon  tape  and  the  slip-fit  piping 
connections  should  be  sealed  with  PVC  cement.  Use  compatible  cement 
when connecting PVC piping to PVC adapters or PVC adapters to flexible 
piping. All piping should be supported and arranged for ease of alignment 
to  the  intake  and  discharge  ports  on  the  pump  (or  with  the  optional  leaf 
basket). Forcing alignment of the piping to the intake and discharge ports 
on the pump volute can cause damage to the volute/leaf basket.
 5.  The Out-Of-Pond Water Garden Pumps are not self-priming. DO NOT RUN 
THE PUMP DRY. A flooded intake is recommended for optimum performance 
because it eliminates the risk of running the pump dry or losing prime. THE 
LEAF  BASKET  AND  ALL  HARD  PIPING  DOWN  TO  THE  FOOT/CHECK 
VALVE MUST BE FILLED WITH WATER BEFORE RUNNING THE PUMP.
 6.  For in-line use, install the pump so that the pump head (volute) is flooded 
when the pump is started. That is, the inlet of the pump must be below the 
level of the surface of the liquid being pumped (Figure 1).
    When  installing  the  pump  above  water  level,  use  a  foot  valve  or  check 
valve on the piping leading to the intake of the pump for pumping from the 
water source (pond, skimmer, filter, etc.) The foot/check valve will maintain 
the water in the intake line when the pump is not in operation. Figures 2-4 
outline some typical installations for the Out-of-Pond Water Garden Pumps. 
(See Table 1 for pump intake and discharge sizes.)
 7.  For all installations, an adjustable ball/gate valve should be used above the 
discharge of the pump. The ball/gate valve helps control the water flow for 
the water feature being used. When the pump is being serviced, be sure to 
close off the ball/gate valve  to  prevent  back-flowing  of the  water  from  the 
waterfall/water feature.
  8.  When installing  the  pump  below  water  level,  an additional  ball/gate valve 
should be installed in the line ahead of the intake or leaf basket so that water 
flow from  the  water source can  be  shut-off for pump  maintenance  and/or 
cleaning the leaf basket screen. DO NOT USE THIS VALVE TO RESTRICT 
THE PUMP INTAKE.
OPWG SERIES OUT-OF-POND  
WATER GARDEN PUMP
POMPE NON SUBMERSIBLE 
POUR BASSIN DE JARDIN 
SÉRIE OPWG
BOMBA FUERA DE ESTANQUE 
PARA JARDIN ACUÁTICO
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
P. O. Box 12010
Oklahoma City, OK 73157-2010
405.947.2511 • Fax: 405.947.8720
www.LittleGiantPump.com
CustomerService-WTS@fele.com
FIGURE 1
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Little Giant | 
| Kategoria: | Przepych | 
| Model: | OPWG-29 | 
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