Clarke 7230217 HSE130A Submersible Instructions

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Year 2021
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Clarke 7230217 HSE130A Submersible Pump Specification

The Clarke 7230217 HSE130A Submersible Pump is designed to deliver robust performance for water drainage applications. This pump is equipped with a powerful 750W motor, providing a maximum flow rate of 14,500 liters per hour, making it suitable for handling large volumes of water efficiently. It has a maximum pumping head of 8 meters, ensuring effective water displacement from significant depths. The HSE130A features a durable thermoplastic construction that offers resistance to corrosion and wear, enhancing longevity and reliability in various environments. It operates with a maximum submersion depth of 7 meters, catering to a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

The pump includes a float switch that automates operation by activating the pump when water levels rise and deactivating it when levels fall, preventing dry runs and ensuring energy efficiency. The Clarke HSE130A supports particle handling up to 35mm, allowing it to manage dirty water with debris effectively. It connects to a standard 230V power supply, making it easy to integrate into existing electrical systems. The discharge outlet has a diameter of 1ΒΌ inches, providing compatibility with standard hose fittings for straightforward installation. Overall, the Clarke 7230217 HSE130A Submersible Pump combines efficiency, durability, and ease of use, making it a versatile solution for diverse water management needs.

Clarke 7230217 HSE130A Submersible Pump F.A.Q.

How do I properly install the Clarke 7230217 HSE130A Submersible Pump?

To install the Clarke 7230217 HSE130A Submersible Pump, ensure the pump is placed on a stable surface in the water. Connect the discharge hose securely and ensure the power supply is compatible with the pump's specifications. Always follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines.

What should I do if the pump does not start?

Firstly, check the power supply and ensure the pump is plugged in. Inspect the fuse or circuit breaker for any issues. If the pump still does not start, check for any blockages in the impeller or discharge line.

How often should I perform maintenance on the Clarke HSE130A pump?

Regular maintenance should be performed every 3-6 months, depending on usage. This includes checking for debris in the impeller, inspecting the power cord for damage, and cleaning the pump exterior.

What is the recommended way to clean the pump?

To clean the pump, disconnect it from the power source and remove it from the water. Rinse the exterior with clean water, and use a brush to remove any debris from the intake and impeller. Avoid using harsh chemicals.

How can I prevent the pump from overheating?

Ensure the pump is submerged in water at all times during operation to prevent overheating. Avoid running the pump dry and check that the intake is not blocked by debris.

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

Unusual noises may indicate debris in the impeller or a loose component. Turn off and unplug the pump, then inspect and clean the impeller area. If noises persist, consult a professional technician.

Can the Clarke HSE130A pump be used for saltwater applications?

The Clarke HSE130A pump is not designed for saltwater use. Saltwater can cause corrosion and damage to the pump components. Use only in freshwater environments unless specified by the manufacturer.

How can I improve the pump's efficiency?

Maintain the pump regularly, ensure it is free from blockages, and use the correct size and type of discharge hose. Position the pump to minimize the lift height, which can improve efficiency.

What type of power source is required for the Clarke HSE130A pump?

The Clarke HSE130A pump requires a standard AC power source, typically found in household or commercial settings. Refer to the manual for specific voltage and amperage requirements.

How can I safely store the pump when not in use?

Clean the pump thoroughly before storage. Ensure it is completely dry to prevent mold and mildew. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.