Clarke 7939210 CWP200 Submersible Clean Water Instructions

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Year 2019
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Clarke 7939210 CWP200 Submersible Clean Water Pump Specification

The Clarke 7939210 CWP200 Submersible Clean Water Pump is engineered for efficient water transfer and drainage tasks. Designed for versatility, this pump is ideal for domestic and light commercial applications, including emptying pools, flooded basements, and water tanks. The CWP200 features a robust 200-watt motor that provides reliable performance and ensures a maximum flow rate of up to 100 liters per minute. It has a submersion depth capacity of seven meters, making it adaptable for various water extraction scenarios.

The pump is constructed with durable, corrosion-resistant materials, ensuring longevity and durability even when submerged for extended periods. It includes a float switch for automatic operation, allowing the pump to shut off when water levels are too low, thus preventing damage from dry running. The CWP200 is compatible with a range of hose sizes, offering flexibility in installation and use.

With a discharge head of up to five meters, it efficiently transports water from lower to higher elevations. Its compact and lightweight design enhances portability and ease of storage, making it practical for frequent use. Additionally, the pump operates with minimal noise, providing a quieter solution for water removal tasks. The Clarke 7939210 CWP200 Submersible Clean Water Pump combines performance, durability, and convenience, making it an essential tool for efficient water management.

Clarke 7939210 CWP200 Submersible Clean Water Pump F.A.Q.

How do I correctly install the Clarke 7939210 CWP200 Submersible Clean Water Pump?

To install the pump, submerge it in clean water ensuring it is fully covered. Connect the discharge pipe securely and ensure the power cord is safely routed to avoid any damage.

What should I do if the pump does not start when plugged in?

Check the power supply and ensure the pump is connected to a live power outlet. Inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. Ensure the float switch is not obstructed.

How can I ensure optimal performance of the pump?

Regularly clean the pump's inlet screen to prevent blockage. Ensure the water is free of debris and the discharge pipe is not kinked or obstructed.

What maintenance is required for the Clarke CWP200 pump?

Perform routine inspections of the power cord and plug for damage. Clean the pump and its components periodically, and store it in a dry place when not in use.

Why is the pump not delivering the expected water flow?

Ensure there are no blockages in the pump inlet or discharge pipe. Check for air locks and ensure the water level is adequate to fully submerge the pump.

How do I replace the float switch on the pump?

Disconnect the pump from the power supply. Remove the pump cover, disconnect the old float switch, and replace it with a new one. Reassemble and test the pump.

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

Stop the pump and inspect for debris in the impeller. Check for damage or wear on the impeller and replace if necessary. Ensure the pump is installed on a stable surface.

How can I prevent the pump from freezing during winter storage?

Drain all water from the pump and store it in a dry, frost-free environment. If possible, keep the pump indoors during extreme cold weather.

Is it safe to use the pump in saltwater conditions?

The Clarke CWP200 is designed for clean water use. Using it in saltwater may cause corrosion and damage the pump components.

How do I troubleshoot a low water pressure issue with the pump?

Inspect for leaks in the discharge pipe and ensure the pump is fully submerged. Clean the inlet screen and check for restrictions in the discharge line.