Clarke 7230098 DWP100A Submersible Dirty Water Instructions

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Year 2020
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Clarke 7230098 DWP100A Submersible Dirty Water Pump Specification

The Clarke 7230098 DWP100A is a robust submersible dirty water pump designed for efficient water management in demanding environments. It features a powerful 750W motor capable of handling water with solid particles up to 35mm in diameter, making it ideal for dewatering flooded areas, draining construction sites, and managing wastewater in agricultural settings. The pump boasts a maximum flow rate of 14,000 liters per hour and can lift water up to a height of 8 meters, ensuring swift removal of unwanted water. Constructed with durable materials, the pump housing is made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, providing longevity and reliability in harsh conditions. The DWP100A includes an automatic float switch, allowing for unattended operation by turning the pump on and off based on water levels, thus preventing dry running and extending the pump's lifespan. The unit is equipped with a 10-meter power cable, offering flexibility in various locations, while its compact design facilitates easy handling and installation. Additionally, the pump comes with a universal hose connector, accommodating different hose sizes to suit various applications. The Clarke DWP100A is engineered for both professional and domestic use, combining high performance with ease of operation, making it a versatile solution for a range of water handling needs.

Clarke 7230098 DWP100A Submersible Dirty Water Pump F.A.Q.

How do I properly install the Clarke 7230098 DWP100A Submersible Dirty Water Pump?

To install the Clarke 7230098 DWP100A, ensure the pump is placed on a stable surface, fully submerged in water. Connect the discharge hose securely and ensure the power supply is suitable and safe for operation.

What should I do if the pump is not starting?

Check the power supply and ensure the pump is properly connected. Inspect the fuse and circuit breaker for any issues. Make sure the float switch is not obstructed and can move freely.

How often should I perform maintenance on the DWP100A pump?

Regular maintenance every 3 months is recommended. This includes cleaning the pump, checking for debris, and inspecting the power cord and components for wear or damage.

What kind of water can the DWP100A pump handle?

The DWP100A is designed for dirty water applications, capable of handling water with particulates and debris, up to a certain size specified in the user manual.

How can I improve the efficiency of my submersible pump?

Ensure the pump is not clogged, the intake is clean, and the discharge hose is free of obstructions. Regular maintenance and correct installation can also improve efficiency.

What precautions should I take during operation?

Do not run the pump dry or submerge the power plug in water. Always disconnect the power supply before handling the pump and wear appropriate safety gear.

Why is the pump not delivering the expected flow rate?

Check for blockages in the intake or discharge hose, ensure the pump is fully submerged, and verify that there are no kinks or leaks in the hoses.

Can the pump handle corrosive liquids?

The DWP100A is not designed for corrosive or chemical liquids. It is intended for non-corrosive, dirty water applications only.

What should I do if the pump is making unusual noises?

Turn off the pump immediately and inspect for debris or blockages. Check for any loose components and ensure the pump is not vibrating against a hard surface.

How do I store the pump when not in use?

Clean the pump thoroughly, remove any remaining water, and store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the power cord is neatly wrapped and not under tension.