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HYDROMATIC® SHEF45 HIGH HEAD EFFLUENT SPECIFICATION DATA Wholesale Products Page: H10465-6 Dated: January 2014 MODELS: SUBMERSIBLE SUMP/ EFFLUENT MODEL SHEF45 6.01 BEARINGS, SHAFT AND MECHANICAL SEAL An upper radial and lower thrust bearing shall be required. The upper and lower bearings shall be heavy duty single row ball bearings. The bearings will be permanently and continuously lubricated and cooled by the dielectric oil which fills the motor housing. The motor shaft shall be corrosion resistant steel and sealed from the pumped liquid with a carbon ceramic mechanical seal. 7.01 IMPELLER The impeller shall be high capacity, two vane, high head design with four pump out vanes on the back side. These vanes wash out grit and stringy material that could damage the shaft and mechanical seal. 8.01 AUTOMATIC CONTROL All single phase pumps should be capable of automatic operation. 9.01 FLOAT SWITCH The pump is supplied with a tilt sensitive wide-angle float switch which is sealed in a non-corrosive PVC enclosure. The switch is UL listed for water and sewage and CSA certified. The float switch shall also be fitted with a piggy-back plug that allows the pump to be operated manually without removal from the sump. 10.01 PAINTING All cast iron parts shall be painted before assembly with a water reducible alkyd air dried enamel. The paint shall be applied in one coat with a minimum thickness of 3 to 4 mils. 11.01 TESTING All pumps shall be individually tested to include the following: A The pump and power cord shall be visually inspected for imperfections, cuts or nicks. B The pump shall have a ground continuity check and the motor chamber shall be Hi-potted to test for moisture content and/or insulation defects. C The motor and volute housing shall be pressurized and a 10 second air leak decay test run. D A specific amount of oil is added. The pump is run in a fully automated, sequenced, control console, which monitors voltage, current and watts visually and electronically. The tester listens for any noise or malfunction.