Install Instructions

Pump Mounting: For Indoor Use
Arrows on the side or bottom of the pump chamber indicate
direction of ow through the pump. GRUNDFOS circulators can
be installed in both vertical and horizontal lines. The pump must
be installed with the motor shaft positioned horizontally. Under no
circumstances should the pump be installed with the shaft vertical
or where the shaft falls below the horizontal plane. See Figure 3B.
It is recommend that isolation valves be installed on each side
of the pump. If possible, do not install elbows, branch tees, and
similar ttings just before or after the pump. Provide support to
the pump or adjacent plumbing to reduce thermal and mechanical
stress on the pump.
Installation Requirements
1. Thoroughly clean and flush the system prior to pump
installation.
2. Do not install the pump at the lowest point of the system where
dirt and sediment naturally collect.
3. Install an air vent at the high point(s) of the system to remove
accumulated air.
4. Ensure that water does not enter the terminal box during the
installation process.
5. (Open System) Install the pump in the supply line;
the suction side of the pump should be flooded with
water. Ensure that the static head requirement from
Table 2B is achieved.
6. (Closed System) Install a safety relief valve to
protect against temperature and pressure build-up.
7. If there are excessive suspended particles in
the water, it is recommended that a strainer and/or lter
be installed and cleaned regularly.
8. DO NOT START THE PUMP UNTIL THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN
FILLED.
CHECK VALVE REMOVAL:
1. Use needle nose pliers to remove check valve from pump
housing. 2. Check to make sure no part of the valve remains
in the pump housing. 3. Apply enclosed round "Check Valve
Removed" label over the Check mark symbol located on the
name plate of the pump.
4
Figure 3B
Acceptable
Unacceptable