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INDEX
GENERAL INFORMATION
Storage, Frequency of Starts, Temperature Ratings, Flow Sleeve............................................................................... 3-4
CENTRIPRO 4" SUBMERSIBLE MOTOR DATA
Motor and Control Box Cross Reference Data..................................................................................................................5
Single-phase 2-wire Data...........................................................................................................................................6-7, 10
Single-phase 3-wire Data.............................................................................................................................................11-13
4" Motor Wire Sizing Charts and Using Two Cable Sizes....................................................................................... 14, 17
Three Phase 4" Motor Data........................................................................................................................................ 15, 16
CENTRIPRO 6" - 10" MOTOR DATA
Single-phase 6" Motors...............................................................................................................................................18-19
Three-phase 6" - 10" Motors.......................................................................................................................................18-19
Single Phase 6” Motor Control Box Data........................................................................................................................ 20
75º C Wire Charts For 6-10" CentriPro Motors............................................................................................................... 21
FM-Series 6" Submersible Motors..............................................................................................................................22-23
Single Phase 6” FM-Series Motor Control Box Data..................................................................................................... 24
75º C Wire Charts For FM-Series 6-10" CentriPro Motors............................................................................................ 25
1Ø CONTROL BOXES, 3Ø STARTERS, BALANCED FLOW CONTROLLER
Quick Disconnect 1Ø Control Box - Data, Parts and Wiring........................................................................................ 26
Installing a Symcom Insider (Or Pumptec™) in a Control Box................................................................................27-28
MC and CSCR 1Ø Control Box - Data, Parts, Check-Out and Wiring.....................................................................29-33
Pump Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................................... 34
Aquavar SOLO2 Data......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Aquavar SOLO2 and Balanced Flow Repair Parts.......................................................................................................... 36
Three Phase Motor Operation on VFD’s......................................................................................................................... 37
Aquavar SOLO2 (Balanced Flow) Data Troubleshooting.........................................................................................38-42
ELECTRICAL AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Electrical Tests...............................................................................................................................................................43-47
Transformer Sizing............................................................................................................................................................. 48
Three Phase Unbalance.................................................................................................................................................... 49
Generator Sizing Chart..................................................................................................................................................... 50
Cost of Operation, Head and Pressure Equivalents...................................................................................................... 51
Pressure Switches.............................................................................................................................................................. 52
Common Terms and Formulas......................................................................................................................................... 53
Tank Selection.................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Jet Pump Motor Data and Electrical Components........................................................................................................ 55
Jet Pump Motor Wiring A.O. Smith Motors.................................................................................................................... 56
Friction Loss........................................................................................................................................................................ 57
Agency Listings and Logos..........................................................................................................................................58-59

ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL DATA IN THIS MANUAL

Although this is basically a Motor Manual our experience has proven that proper troubleshooting and motor installation
also requires well and pump information. To that end we have added non-typical technical data to this manual to assist
you in making informed, thorough troubleshooting and installation decisions. We hope you find these additions helpful.
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MOTOR STORAGE
Water lubricated 4" motors are filled with a non-toxic, Propylene Glycol and water solution to prevent damage
from freezing temperatures. We recommend storing 4” motors where temperatures are above 0º F. If stored
in colder temperatures (down to -40º F) the fill solution will become slushy, in this case the motor should be
allowed to sit in the well for several minutes before operating. If stored in an area where temperatures range
from freezing to over 100º F some fill solution may be expelled from the motor. If the leakage appears significant
we suggest installing (submerging) the motor for 10 minutes before starting to allow the check valve to do its job
and replace the lost fluid.
Six inch and larger motors are protected from freezing to -22º F (-30º C). Checking instructions are in the 6" and
Larger Pump IOM.
When removing a used motor from a well it must be protected from freezing as it may have taken on well water
and no longer have enough propylene glycol in solution to prevent freezing.
Coolant Leakage — during storage or shipment, it is common for some coolant/fluid to leak from the motors,
this should not be a concern. The filtered check valve will refill the motor upon submergence in a well. If leakage
appears extraordinary or you are concerned, please call the nearest factory customer service number found on
the back cover of this manual for checking instructions.
FREQUENCY OF STARTS
A one (1) minute minimum run cycle for pumps and motors up to 1.5 HP and two (2) minutes for 2 HP and larger
motors is recommended. Six inch and larger motors should have a minimum of 15 minutes between starts or
starting attempts to allow cooling. Motor, pressure switch, tank and pump life may be extended by limiting starts
per hour and per day. Proper tank sizing is critical to control pump cycle times. Excessive or rapid cycling creates
heat which can prematurely damage motors, switches and controls.
Motor Starting Frequency
Single-Phase

Three-Phase

Starts / 24hr

Starts / 24hr

1/2 thru 3/4

300

300

1 thru 5

100

300

7.5 thru 30

50

100

40 and over

-

100

HP

MOTOR INSTALLATION POSITION
Best service life is obtained when motors are installed in a vertical position. Installing in a horizontal position is
allowable. It is best if the shaft end is at least 15º higher than the bottom of the motor. This places some weight
on the thrust bearing which helps to prevent thrust bearing coast down wear as the motor slows down. When
installed in horizontal installations we recommend keeping starts to a minimum and maintaining back pressure
(head) on the system. Even when installed vertically, operating pumps at Open Discharge with little or no Head
(to the far right of the pump curve) may create excessive upward thrust which may damage the motor’s upthrust
bearing and internal pump parts – in applications with high static water levels or little system head always use a
throttling valve in the discharge line to create back pressure (head) on the pump and bearing.
CONTROL BOX MOUNTING
Single phase submersible control boxes feature NEMA 3R enclosures for indoor or outdoor mounting. They
should be mounted in a vertical position as relay manufacturers recommend correct relay positioning for proper,
trouble-free operation.
Control boxes should be shaded from direct sunlight in areas where temperatures exceed 90º F as excessive
heat may shorten capacitor life. It is advisable to paint the enclosure white if outside in very hot, sunny climates.

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MOTOR COOLING, TEMPERATURE AND TIME RATINGS
All 4 inch CentriPro motors may be operated continuously in water up to 86º F. Optimum
service life will be attained by maintaining a minimum flow rate past the motor of .25 feet
per second. Use a Flow Sleeve if velocity is below the .25’/sec, if the well is top feeding or
when the pump is used in a large body of water or large tank.
Six (6) inch canned design motors from 5 – 40 HP will operate in water up to 95º F (35º C),
without any de-rating of horsepower, with a minimum flow rate of .5 ft./sec. past the motor.
6" – 50 HP and all 8" – 10" motors can operate in 77º F (25º C) water with .5'/sec velocity past
the motor.
One way to make a flow sleeve is to install a well seal above the pump discharge and slip a
piece of casing over the pump and affix it to the well seal. Drill three holes at 120º intervals
on the lower section of the casing and insert (3) screws and nuts through the casing, just
touching the motor. Tighten the nuts out against the casing. Insure that the screws do not
protrude out too far as you don’t want them catching on well joints.
PUMP COOLING AND LUBRICATION
In addition to motor cooling, another reason to maintain minimum flow rates is pump
lubrication. All manufacturers’, either on curves or in selection charts, show minimum flows.
This insures that rotating pump parts are properly lubricated to prolong service life and
reduce friction. A dead headed pump will super heat water very quickly, and hot water has
no lubricity.
FLOW SLEEVE
MINIMUM FLOW RATES FOR PROPER MOTOR COOLING
Well or Sleeve
Diameter
(inches)

3.75" Diameter
4" CP Motor .25'/sec

CP = 5.5" Dia.
6" CP Motor .5'/sec.

FM = 5.4" Dia.
6" FM Motor .5'/sec.

CP = 7.5" Dia.
8" CP Motor .5'/sec.

4

1.2

–

–

–

5

7

–

–

–

6

13

7

9

–

7

20

23

24

–

8

30

41

44

9

10

50

85

88

53

12

80

139

143

107

14

110

198

199

170

16

150

276

277

313

GPM Required

Multiply gpm by .2271 for m3/Hr.

Multiply gpm by 3.785 for l/min.

RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM FLOW RATE IN GPM
Motor Diameter

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Well Casing or Flow Sleeve Diameter
4"

6"

8"

10"

12"

14"

16"

4"

25

269

—

—

—

—

—

6"

—

77

395

830

1328

1679

2303

8"

—

--

84

519

1017

1368

1992

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CROSS REFERENCE
CONTROL BOX CROSS REFERENCE
	
New Control Box #'s	
=	
	 Control 					
	 Box	
HP	 Volts	
CentriPro Brand		
	 Type 					
		
	

	
QD
		

0.5	

115	

0.5	

230	

0.75	

230	

		

1	

230	

		

0.5	

230	

		

0.75	230	

	

1	
230	
CSCR	
	 or	
1.5	 230	
	 Integral	 2	 230	
		
		
		

3	 230	
5	 230	
1.5	

230	

Old Model Numbers
	 Replaces Red Jacket
Replaces
	
Goulds CB
RJ CB	
RJ - FE

Replaces	
F. E.	
Control Box

CB05411 		

2801044915	

CB05412 		

00043 (G)	

-	

50F301CB

2801054902	

00044 (G)	

-	

50F311CB

CB07412		
New
CB10412		
models
CB05412CR		
« Left will
replace all
CB07412CR		
old model
CB10412CR		
numbers
CB15412CR		
to the
CB20412CR		
Right »
CB30412CR		

2801074915	

00054 (G)	

-	

75F311CB

2801084915	

00064 (G)	

-	

100F311CB

2824055015 	

00044CR	

S50N1CB	

-

2824075015	

00054CR	

S75N1CB	

-

2824085015 	

00064CR	

S100N1CB	

-

CB50412CR		

2821138110	

2823008110	

00074	

S150N1CB	150F311CB

2823018310	

00084	

S200N1CB	200F311CB

2823028110	

00094	

S300N1CB	300F311CB

00104	

S500N1CB	500F311CB

CB15412MC 		

Not Available Before

	 MC or	
	 Deluxe	

2	

230	

CB20412MC		

2823018310	

00084MC	

S200N1CBC	200F311CBC

3	

230	

CB30412MC 		

2823028310	

00094MC	

S300N1CBC	 300F311CBC

		

5	

230	

CB50412MC		

2821139310	

00104MC	

S500N1CBC	500F311CBC

MOTOR CROSS REFERENCE
Motor Type

2-wire

3-wire

HP

Volts

CentriPro
Order No.

Old GWT #

Red Jacket
Order No.

Old RJ #

F.E. #

0.5

115

M05421

S04932

50C201

50F201

244504

0.5

230

M05422

S04942

50C211

50F211

244505

0.75

230

M07422

S05942

75C211

75F211

244507

1

230

M10422

S06942

100C211

100F211

244508

1.5

230

M15422

S07942

150C211

150F211

244309

0.5

115

M05411

S04930

50C301

50F301

214505

0.5

230

M05412

S04940

50C311

50F311

214505

0.75

230

M07412

S05940

75C311

75F311

214507

1

230

M10412

S06940

100C311

100F311

214508

1.5

230

M15412

S07940

150C311

150F311

224300

2

230

M20412

S08940

200C311

200F311

224301

3

230

M30412

S09940

300C311

300F311

22430226

3

230

N/R

S09940HT

N/R

300F311HT

22430252

5

230

M50412

S10940

500C311

500F311

224303

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SINGLE PHASE
Generation I Single Phase
2-WIRE PSC, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM

Model

RJ Ref. #

HP

KW

Volts

SF

Amps

Watts

Amps

Watts

Locked
Rotor
Amps

M05421

50C201

0.5

0.37

115

1.6

7.4

845

9.5

1088

36.4

1.3-1.8

M05422

50C211

0.5

0.37

230

1.6

3.7

834

4.7

1073

19.5

4.5-5.2

M07422

75C211

0.75

0.55

230

1.5

5.0

1130

6.4

1459

24.8

3.0-4.8

M10422

100C211

1.0

0.75

230

1.4

7.9

1679

9.1

1990

21.7

4.2-5.2

M15422

150C211

1.5

1.1

230

1.3

9.2

2108

11.0

2520

42.0

1.9-2.3

Full Load

2-Wire (PSC)

Type

Service Factor

Winding
Resistance

2-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ENGINEERING DATA
Efficiency %

2-Wire (PSC)

Type

Power Factor
%

Thrust
Rating

KVA
Code

Standard
Fuse

Dual
Element Time
Delay Fuse

Circuit
Breaker

Model

HP

Volts

F.L.

S.F.

F.L.

S.F.

M05421

0.5

115

49

61

99

99

K

25

15

20

M05422

0.5

230

50

62

97

99

K

15

10

10

M07422

0.75

230

55

65

97

99

J

20

10

15

M10422

1.0

230

58

65

94

96

F

25

15

20

M15422

1.5

230

59

64

99

99

H

30

15

25

700 #

3-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM
Winding
Locked Resistance
Rotor Main
Start
Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps (B-Y or
(R-Y)
B-B)
Full Load

3-Wire (CSCR) PREMIUM

3-Wire (CSIR)
PREMIUM

Type Model

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RJ Ref.
HP KW Volts SF
#

Service
Factor

Deluxe
Standard
Control Box
Control
(Mag
Box
Contactor)

M05411 50C301 0.5 0.37 115

1.6

Y – 11.0
B – 11.0
R–0

733

Y – 12.6
B – 12.6
R–0

1021

49.6

0.9 - 1.6 5.7 - 7.0

M05412 50C311 0.5 0.37

1.6

Y – 5.5
B – 5.5
R–0

745

Y – 6.3
B – 6.3
R–0

1033

22.3

4.2 - 4.9

M07412 75C311 0.75 0.55

1.5

Y – 7.2
B – 7.2
R–0

1014

Y – 8.3
B – 8.3
R–0

1381

32.0

2.6 - 3.6

M10412 100C311 1.0 0.75

1.4

Y – 8.4
B – 8.4
R–0

1267

Y – 9.7
B – 9.7
R–0

1672

41.2

2.2 - 3.2

M05412 50C311 0.5 0.37

1.6

Y – 4.1
B – 4.1
R – 2.2

720

Y – 4.9
B – 4.4
R – 2.1

955

22.3

4.2 - 4.9

M07412 75C311 0.75 0.55

1.5

Y – 5.1
B – 5.0
R – 3.2

1000

Y – 6.3
B – 5.6
R – 3.1

1300

32.0

2.6 - 3.6

M10412 100C311 1.0 0.75

1.4

Y – 6.1
B – 5.7
R – 3.3

1205

Y – 7.2
B – 6.3
R – 3.3

1530

41.2

2.2 - 3.2

M15412 150C311 1.5 1.1

1.3

Y – 9.7
B – 9.5
R – 1.4

1693

Y – 11.1
B – 11.0
R – 1.3

2187

47.8

1.6 - 2.3 7.9 - 8.7 CB15412CR

M20412 200C311 2.0 1.5

1.25

Y – 9.9
B – 9.1
R – 2.6

2170

Y – 12.2
B – 11.7
R – 2.6

2660

49.4

1.6 - 2.2

CB20412CR

CB20412MC

M30412 300C311 3.0 2.2

1.15

Y – 14.3
B – 12.0
R – 5.7

3170

Y – 16.5
B – 13.9
R – 5.6

3620

76.4

1.1 - 1.4 2.0 - 2.5 CB30412CR

CB30412MC

M50412 500C311 5.0 3.7

1.15

Y – 24.0
B – 19.1
R – 10.2

5300

Y – 27.0
B – 22.0
R – 10.0

6030

101.0

230

0.62 0.76

17.4 18.7
11.8 13.0
11.3 12.3
17.4 18.7
11.8 13.0
11.3 12.3

10.8 12.0

1.36 1.66

CB05411

-

CB05412

-

CB07412

-

CB10412

-

CB05412CR

-

CB07412CR

-

CB10412CR

-

CB50412CR

CB15412MC

CB50412MC

CentriPro
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SINGLE PHASE
Generation I Single Phase
3-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ENGINEERING DATA
Efficiency %
Type

3-Wire

Power Factor %

Thrust Rating

KVA
Code

Model

HP

Volts

F.L.

S.F.

F.L.

S.F.

M05411

0.5

115

51

59

54

69

N

M05412

0.5

50

58

58

71

M

M07412

0.75

55

61

61

72

M10412

1.0

59

62

66

75

M15412

1.5

66

67

80

86

J

M20412

2

68

69

96

95

G

M30412

3

72

72

96

97

M50412

5

71

71

97

98

230

700 #

L
L

900 #
1500 #

G
E

Generation II Single Phase (Released April 2011)
2-WIRE MOTORS Identified by a - 01 Nameplate Order No. Suffix
As part of Faradyne Motors' continual improvement process, 3-Wire Generation II motors were introduced in April 2011.
Pump model numbers and motor order numbers remained unchanged. The Motor Nameplate will have a new Faradyne part
number and the Goulds part number on the Motor Nameplate will have a - 01 suffix, example M05422 will be M05422 - 01,
only on the Motor Nameplate not in our catalog or price book.
The self-stick, Mylar motor data stickers we pack with 2 wire motors and complete pumps will be updated with the new
electrical data so that installers will know which motor is installed in the well should service work ever be necessary. Note that
the motor data is only needed to troubleshoot a motor in the well, i.e. resistance and amperage ratings or when installing a
variable speed drive system to set the overloads.

2-WIRE, 4" SINGLE PHASE ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM
Rating

2-Wire (PSC)

Type

Full Load

Service Factor

Winding Resistance
Locked
Rotor
Main
Start
Watts Amps
(B-Y or B-B)
(R-Y)

Model

RJ Ref. #

HP

KW

Volts

SF

Amps
(B or
Y/B/R)

Watts

Amps
(B or
Y/B/R)

M05421

50C201

0.5

0.37

115

1.6

7.9

910

9.8

1120

28

1.4-2.0

–

M05422

50C211

0.5

0.37

230

1.6

4.0

845

4.7

1050

16

6.1-7.2

–

M07422

75C211

0.75

0.55

230

1.5

5.0

1130

6.2

1400

18

5.9-6.9

–

M10422

100C211

1.0

0.75

230

1.4

6.7

1500

8.1

1800

24

4.2-5.2

–

M15422

150C211

1.5

1.1

230

1.3

9.0

2000

10.4

2350

43

1.8-2.4

–

2-WIRE, 4" SINGLE PHASE ENGINEERING DATA
Efficiency %

2-Wire (PSC)

Type

Power Factor %

Thrust KVA
Rating Code

Standard
Fuse

Dual Element
Time Delay
Fuse

Circuit
Breaker

Model

HP

Volts

F.L.

S.F.

F.L.

S.F.

M05421

0.5

115

42%

54%

99%

99%

H

25

15

20

M05422

0.5

230

45%

59%

92%

97%

J

15

10

10

M07422

0.75

230

51%

61%

98%

98%

F

15

10

15

M10422

1.0

230

50%

59%

98%

98%

F

20

15

20

M15422

1.5

230

57%

63%

98%

99%

H

30

15

25

700 #

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SINGLE PHASE
Generation II Single Phase (Released April 2011)
3-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM
Winding
Deluxe
Locked Resistance Standard
Control
Rotor Main
Control
Box (Mag
Start
Box
Type Model RJ Ref. # HP KW Volts SF Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps (B-Y or
Contactor)
(R-Y)
B-B)

3-Wire (CSCR) PREMIUM

3-Wire (CSIR)
PREMIUM

Full Load

Service Factor

M05411 50C301

0.5 0.37 115 1.6

Y – 8.8
B – 8.8
R–0

675

Y – 10.9
B – 10.9
R–0

980

44

M05412 50C311

0.5 0.37

1.6

Y – 5.3
B – 5.3
R–0

740

Y – 6.1
B – 6.1
R–0

1050

21

M07412 75C311 0.75 0.55

1.5

Y – 6.6
B – 6.6
R–0

970

Y – 7.8
B – 7.8
R–0

1350

32

M10412 100C311 1.0 0.75

1.4

Y – 8.1
B – 8.1
R–0

1215

Y – 9.4
B – 9.4
R–0

1620

41

M05412 50C311

0.5 0.37

1.6

Y – 4.2
B – 4.1
R – 1.8

715

Y – 4.8
B – 4.3
R – 1.8

960

21

M07412 75C311 0.75 0.55

1.5

Y – 4.8
B – 4.4
R – 2.5

940

Y – 6.0
B – 4.9
R – 2.3

1270

32

M10412 100C311 1.0 0.75

1.4

Y – 6.1
B – 5.2
R – 2.7

1165

Y – 7.3
B – 5.8
R – 2.6

1540

41

M15412 150C311 1.5

1.1

1.3

Y – 9.1
B – 8.2
R – 1.2

1660

Y – 10.9
B – 9.4
R – 1.1

2130

49

M20412 200C311

2

1.5

1.25

Y – 9.9
B – 9.1
R – 2.6

2170

Y – 12.2
B – 11.7
R – 2.6

2660

49

M30412 300C311

3

2.2

1.15

Y – 14.3
B – 12.0
R – 5.7

3170

Y – 16.5
B – 13.9
R – 5.6

3620

76

M50412 500C311

5

3.7

1.15

Y – 24.0
B – 19.1
R – 10.2

5300

Y – 27.0
B – 22.0
R – 10.0

6030

101

230

1.0 1.4
5.1 6.1
2.6 3.3
2.0 2.6
5.1 6.1
2.6 3.3
2.0 2.6
2.1 2.5
1.6 2.2
1.0 1.4
.6 - .8

2.5 3.1
12.4 13.7
10.4 11.7
9.3 10.4
12.4 13.7
10.4 11.7
9.3 10.4
10.0 10.8
4.8 5.92
2.0 2.5
1.3 1.7

CB05411

-

CB05412

-

CB07412

-

CB10412

-

CB05412CR
CB07412CR
CB10412CR
CB15412CR
CB20412CR
CB30412CR
CB50412CR

CB15412MC
CB20412MC
CB30412MC
CB50412MC

3-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ENGINEERING DATA
Efficiency %

3-Wire CSCR

3-Wire
CSIR (QD)

Type

PAGE 8

Model

HP

Volts

F.L.

M05411

0.5

115

M05412

0.5

M07412
M10412

Power Factor %

Thrust Rating

KVA
Code

S.F.

F.L.

S.F.

57

62

65

78

M

52

58.5

61

75

L

0.75

60

64.5

64

76

L

1

63

66

66

76

M05412

0.5

54.5

61.5

77

87

M07412

0.75

62

69

86

91

M10412

1.0

66

71

86

91

L

M15412

1.5

68

69

81

87

J

M20412

2

70

70

89

91

M30412

3

72

72

96

97

M50412

5

70.5

71

97

97.5

230

700 #

L
L
L

900 #
1500 #

G
G
E

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

SINGLE PHASE
Generation II Single Phase (Released November 2015)
As part of Faradyne Motors' continual improvement process, further improvements have been made to Generation II motors in November 2015. Our pump model numbers and motor order number will not change. The Motor Nameplate for the
improved Generation II will have a - 01 suffix, example M05422 will be M05422 – 01, only on the Motor Nameplate not in our
catalog or price book. To decipher the November 2015 Generation II motors from the April 2011 Generation II motors, please
use the date code located on the motor. CentriPro motor date codes are 12 characters long, the first character represents the
month and the fourth and fifth character represent the year. The self-stick, Mylar motor data stickers we pack with our motors
and complete pumps will be updated with the new electrical data so that installers will know which motor is installed in the
well should service work ever be necessary.

2 WIRE PSC, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM
Rating

2-Wire (PSC)

Type

Full Load

Service Factor

Locked
Amps
Amps
Rotor
(B or Watts (B or Watts Amps
Y/B/R)
Y/B/R)

Model

RJ Ref. #

HP

KW

Volts

SF

M05421

50C201

0.5

0.37

115

1.6

8.1

M05422

50C211

0.5

0.37

230

1.6

M07422

75C211

0.75

0.55

230

1.5

M05422

100C211

1.0

0.75

230

M15422

150C211

1.5

1.1

230

Winding Resistance
Main
(B-Y or B-B)

Start
(R-Y)

890

10.2

1110

28

1.4 - 2.0

-

4.3

845

4.8

1035

16

6.1 - 7.2

-

5.0

1100

6.4

1375

18

5.9 - 6.9

-

1.4

6.7

1450

8.2

1770

23.5

4.2 - 5.2

-

1.3

9.1

1950

10.5

2300

43

1.8 - 2.4

-

2-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ENGINEERING DATA
Efficiency %

2-Wire (PSC)

Type

Power Factor
%

Thrust
Rating

KVA
Code

Standard
Fuse

Dual
Element Time
Delay Fuse

Circuit
Breaker

Model

HP

Volts

F.L.

S.F.

F.L.

S.F.

M05421

0.5

115

42

54

99

99

H

25

15

20

M05422

0.5

230

44

58

90

97

J

15

10

10

M07422

0.75

230

51

61

99

99

F

15

10

15

M05422

1.0

230

52

59

99

99

F

20

15

20

M15422

1.5

230

58

63

98

99

H

30

20

25

700 #

3-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM
Rating

3-Wire (CSCR) PREMIUM

3-Wire (CSIR)
PREMIUM

Type Model

Full Load

RJ Ref.
HP KW Volts SF
#

Service
Factor

Winding
Resistance

Deluxe
Locked
Standard
Control
Rotor Main
Control
Amps
Amps
Box (Mag
Start
Amps
Box
(B or Watts (B or Watts
(B-Y or
Contactor)
(R-Y)
Y/B/R)
Y/B/R)
B-B)

M05411 50C301 0.5 0.37 115

1.6

9.8/9.8/0

670

11.6/11.6/0

980

44

M05412 50C311 0.5 0.37 230

1.6

5.7/5.7/0

735

6.3/6.3/0

1035

20.5

M07412 75C311 0.75 0.55 230

1.5

6.7/6.7/0

940

7.9/7.9/0

1335

32

M10412 100C311

1.4

8.5/8.5/0

1175

9.5/9.5/0

1590

41

1 0.75 230

M05412 50C311 0.5 0.37 230

1.6 4.4/4.3/1.9

715

5.0/4.5/1.9

950

21

M07412 75C311 0.75 0.55 230

1.5 4.6/4.6/2.6

920

6.1/5.1/2.6

1235

32

M10412 100C311 1.0 0.75 230

1.4 6.2/6.0/3.6

1165

7.4/6.3/3.3

1490

41

M15412 150C311 1.5 1.1

230

1.3 9.2/8.7/1.2

1660 11.0/9.9/1.2 2110

49

M20412 200C311 2.0 1.5
M30412 300C311 3.0 2.2
M50412 500C311 5.0 3.7

230 1.25 9.9/9.1/2.6 2170 12.2/11.7/2.6 2660
230 1.15 14.3/12.0/5.7 3170 16.5/13.9/5.6 3620
230 1.15 24/19.1/10.2 5300 27.0/22.0/10.0 6030

49
76
101

1.0 - 1.4 2.5 - 3.1 CB05411
12.4 5.1 - 6.1
CB05412
13.7
10.4 2.6 - 3.3
CB07412
11.7
2.0 - 2.6 9.3 - 10.4 CB10412
12.4 5.1 - 6.1
CB05412CR
13.7
10.4 2.6 - 3.3
CB07412CR
11.7
2.0 - 2.6 9.3 - 10.4 CB10412CR
10.0 2.1 - 2.5
CB15412CR
10.8
1.6 - 2.2 4.8 - 5.9 CB20412CR
1.0 - 1.4 2.0 - 2.5 CB30412CR
.6 - .8 1.3 - 1.7 CB50412CR

CB15412MC
CB20412MC
CB30412MC
CB50412MC
PAGE 9

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

SINGLE PHASE
Generation II Single Phase (Released November 2015)
3-WIRE, SINGLE PHASE 4" MOTORS - ENGINEERING DATA
Efficiency %

3-Wire (CSCR)
PREMIUM

3-Wire
(CSIR)
PREMIUM

Type

Power Factor %

Thrust
Rating

KVA
Code

Model

RJ REF #

HP

Volts

F.L.

S.F.

F.L.

S.F.

M05411

50C301

0.5

115

55.5

61

63

77

M

M05412

50C311

0.5

230

51

58

60

75

L

M07412

75C311

0.75

230

60

63

64

78

L

M10412

100C311

1

230

63.5

66

63

76

M05412

50C311

0.5

230

52

63

75

86

M07412

75C311

0.75

230

61

68

86

93

L

M10412

100C311

1.0

230

64

70

85

91

L

M15412

150C311

1.5

230

68

69

82

87

J

M20412

200C311

2.0

230

68

69

96

95

G

M30412

300C311

3.0

230

72

72

96

97

M50412

500C311

5.0

230

70.5

71

97

97.5

700 #

900 #
1500 #

L
L

G
E

THREE PHASE (Released April 2011)
ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM, 4" MOTORS

4" 3-Phase (PREMIUM)

Type CentriPro #
M05430
M07430
M10430
M15430
M20430
M30430
M50430
M75430
M05432
M07432
M10432
M15432
M20432
M30432
M50432
M75432
M05434
M07434
M10434
M15434
M20434
M30434
M50434
M75434
M100434
M15437
M20437
M30437
M50437
M75437
PAGE 10

RJ Ref. #
50C323
75C323
100C323
150C323
200C323
300C323
500C323
750C323
50C313
75C313
100C313
150C313
200C313
300C313
500C313
750C313
50C353
75C353
100C353
150C353
200C353
300C353
500C353
750C353
1000C353
150C363
200C363
300C363
500C363
750C363

HP
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
10
1.5
2
3
5
7.5

KW
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.7
5.5
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.7
5.5
0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.7
5.5
7.5
1.1
1.5
2.2
3.7
5.5

Volts SF
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
200
1.25
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
230
1.25
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
460 1.25
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.3
1.25
575 1.15
1.15
1.15

Full Load
Service Factor
Winding Resistance
Locked
Rotor
Amps
Amps Watts Amps Watts
PH-PH
2.9
600
3.4
870
22
4.1 - 5.2
3.8
812
4.5
1140
32
2.6 - 3.0
4.6
1150
5.5
1500
29
3.4 - 3.9
6.3
1560
7.2
1950
40
1.9 - 2.5
7.5
2015
8.8
2490
51
1.4 - 2.0
10.9
2890
12.0
3290
71
1.2 - 1.5
18.3
4850
20.2
5515
113
0.7 - 0.9
27.0
7600
30.0
8800
165
0.4 - 0.6
2.4
610
2.9
880
17.3
5.7 - 7.2
3.3
850
3.9
1185
27
3.3 - 4.3
4.0
1090
4.7
1450
26.1
4.1 - 5.1
5.2
1490
6.1
1930
32.4
2.8 - 3.4
6.5
1990
7.6
2450
44
2.2 - 2.8
9.2
2880
10.1
3280
58.9
1.6 - 2.0
15.7
4925
17.5
5650
93
.9 - 1.3
24
7480
26.4
8570
140
.5 - .9
1.3
610
1.5
875
9
23.6 - 26.1
1.7
820
2.0
1140
14
14.4 - 16.2
2.2
1145
2.5
1505
13
17.8 - 18.8
2.8
1560
3.2
1980
16.3
12.3 - 13.1
3.3
2018
3.8
2470
23
7.5 - 9.3
4.8
2920
5.3
3320
30
6.3 - 7.7
7.6
4810
8.5
5530
48
3.9 - 4.9
12.2
7400
13.5
8560
87
2.1 - 2.7
15.6
9600
17.2 11000
110
1.8 - 2.2
2.0
1520
2.4
1950
11.5
19.8 - 20.6
2.7
1610
3.3
2400
21
10.2 - 12.5
3.7
2850
4.1
3240
21.1
10.2 - 12.5
7.0
5080
7.6
5750
55
3.6 - 4.2
9.1
7260
10.0
8310
55
3.6 - 4.2

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

THREE PHASE (Released April 2011)
4" MOTORS - ENGINEERING DATA

Type

CentriPro
#

HP

4" 3-Phase (PREMIUM)

Efficiency
%

M05430
M07430
M10430
M15430
M20430
M30430
M50430
M75430
M05432
M07432
M10432
M15432
M20432
M30432
M50432
M75432
M05434
M07434
M10434
M15434
M20434
M30434
M50434
M75434
M100434
M15437
M20437
M30437
M50437
M75437

0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
10
1.5
2
3
5
7.5

Volts

200

230

460

575

F.L.

S.F.

62
69
66
72
74
77
76
74
61
66
69
75
75
77
76
75
61
69
65
72
74
76
77
76
79
73
78
78
74
77

68
74
70
74
75
77
76
74
68
71
72
76
75
77
76
75
68
73
69
73
75
77
77
76
80
74
78
78
75
77

Standard Fuse
Thrust
Rating

700 #

900 #
1500 #

700 #

900 #
1500 #

700 #

900 #
1500 #
700 #
900 #
1500 #

KVA
Code

R
R
M
L
K
K
J
J
R
R
M
K
K
J
J
J
R
R
M
K
L
J
J
L
K
J
M
J
M
J

Meets
NEC
Based
on FL
10
15
15
20
25
35
60
80
6
6
10
15
15
25
45
70
3
3
6
10
15
15
25
40
45
6
10
10
20
25

Max
Value
Based
on SFA
15
15
20
25
30
40
70
90
10
15
15
20
25
35
60
80
6
10
10
10
15
20
30
50
60
10
10
15
25
35

Dual Element
Time Delay
Meets
Max
NEC
Value
Based Based
on FL on SFA
6
10
10
15
10
10
10
15
15
20
20
25
35
40
50
60
6
6
6
10
6
10
10
15
15
15
15
20
30
35
45
50
3
3
6
6
3
6
6
6
6
10
10
10
15
20
25
30
25
35
3
6
6
6
10
10
15
15
20
20

Circuit Breaker
Meets
NEC
Based
on FL
10
10
10
15
20
30
50
70
6
6
10
15
20
25
40
60
3
3
6
6
10
15
15
30
35
6
10
10
20
25

Max
Value
Based
on SFA
10
15
15
20
25
35
60
80
10
10
15
20
20
30
45
70
6
6
10
10
10
15
25
35
45
10
10
15
20
30

PAGE 11

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

THREE PHASE (Released November 2015)
As part of Faradyne Motors' continual improvement process, further improvements have been made to CentriPro Three Phase
motors in November 2015. Our pump model numbers and motor order number will not change. To decipher the November
2015 motors from the previous three phase motors, please use the date code located on the motor. CentriPro motor date
codes are 12 characters long, the first character represents the month and the fourth and fifth character represent the year.
The self-stick, Mylar motor data stickers we pack with our motors and complete pumps will be updated with the new electrical
data so that installers will know which motor is installed in the well should service work ever be necessary.

ELECTRICAL DATA, 60 HZ, 3450 RPM, 4" MOTORS
Full Load

M05430
M07430
M10430
M15430
M20430
M30430
M50430
M75430

50C323 0.5 0.37
75C323 0.75 0.55
100C323 1.0 0.75
150C323 1.5 1.1
200
200C323 2.0 1.5
300C323 3.0 2.20
500C323 5.0 3.70
750C323 7.5 5.50

1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.25
1.15
1.15
1.15

2.9
3.9
4.8
6.6
8.0
10.9
18.3
27.0

600
820
1120
1650
1960
2890
4850
7600

3.5
4.7
5.7
7.6
9.3
12.0
20.2
30.0

860
1150
1470
1950
2455
3290
5515
8800

Locked
Rotor
Amps
22
30
34
40
51
71
113
165

M05432
M07432
M10432
M15432
M20432
M30432
M50432
M75432

50C313 0.5 0.37
75C313 0.75 0.55
100C313 1.0 0.75
150C313 1.5 1.1
230
200C313 2.0 1.5
300C313 3.0 2.2
500C313 5.0 3.7
750C313 7.5 5.5

1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.25
1.15
1.15
1.15

2.4
3.3
4.1
5.8
6.7
9.2
15.7
24.0

575
805
1070
1550
1965
2880
4925
7480

3.0
4.0
4.9
6.6
8.0
10.1
17.5
26.4

860
1160
1440
1950
2465
3280
5650
8570

18
27
26
36
44
59
93
140

5.7 - 7.2
3.3 - 4.3
3.2 - 4.2
2.5 - 3.1
2.2 - 2.8
1.6 - 2.0
.9 - 1.3
.5 - .9

M05434
M07434
M10434
M15434
M20434
M30434
M50434
M75434
M100434

50C353
75C353
100C353
150C353
200C353
300C353
500C353
750C353
1000C353

0.5
0.75
1.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
5.0
7.5
10.0

0.37
0.55
0.75
1.1
1.5 460
2.20
3.70
5.50
7.50

1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.25
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15

1.3
1.7
2.2
3.0
3.6
4.8
7.6
12.2
15.6

620
825
1140
1540
1960
2920
4810
7400
9600

1.5
2.0
2.5
3.4
4.1
5.3
8.5
13.5
17.2

865
1140
1460
1960
2440
3320
5530
8560
11000

9
14
15
16
23
30
48
87
110

23.6 - 26.1
14.4 - 16.2
16.8 - 18.6
9.5 - 10.5
7.5 - 9.3
6.3 - 7.7
3.9 - 4.9
2.1 - 2.7
1.8 - 2.2

M15437
M20437
M30437
M50437
M75437

150C363
200C363
300C363
500C363
750C363

1.5 1.1
2.0 1.50
3.0 2.20 575
5.0 3.7
7.5 5.5

1.3
1.25
1.15
1.15
1.15

2.3
2.7
3.7
7.0
9.1

1540
1610
2850
5080
7260

2.6
3.3
4.1
7.6
10.0

1970
2400
3240
5750
8310

15
21
21
55
55

15.6 - 17.3
10.2 - 12.5
10.2 - 12.5
3.6 - 4.2
3.6 - 4.2

4" 3-Phase (PREMIUM)

Type CentriPro # RJ Ref. #

PAGE 12

HP KW Volts

SF

Service Factor

Amps Watts Amps

Watts

Winding Resistance
PH-PH
4.1 - 5.2
2.8 - 3.7
2.2 - 3.1
1.9 - 2.5
1.4 - 2.0
1.2 - 1.5
.7 - .9
.4 - .6

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

THREE PHASE (Released November 2015)
4" MOTORS - ENGINEERING DATA

Type

CentriPro
#

HP

4" 3-Phase (PREMIUM)

Efficiency
%

M05430
M07430
M10430
M15430
M20430
M30430
M50430
M75430
M05432
M07432
M10432
M15432
M20432
M30432
M50432
M75432
M05434
M07434
M10434
M15434
M20434
M30434
M50434
M75434
M100434
M15437
M20437
M30437
M50437
M75437

0.5
0.75
1.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
5.0
7.5
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
0.5
0.75
1
1.5
2
3
5
7.5
10
1.5
2
3
5
7.5

Volts

200

230

460

575

F.L.

S.F.

64.0
68.0
69.0
73.0
76.0
77.0
76.0
74.0
65
69.5
70
72
76
77
76
75
60.5
68
65.5
73
76
77
77
76
79
73
78
78
74
77

69.5
73.0
73.0
74.5
76.0
77.0
76.0
74.0
69.5
72.5
72.5
74.5
75.5
77
76
75
69
73.5
71.5
74
76.5
77
77
76
80
74
78
78
75
77

Standard Fuse
Thrust
Rating

KVA
Code

700
700
700
700
900
900
1500
1500
700
700
700
700
900
900
1500
1500
700
700
700
700
900
900
1500
1500
1500
700
900
900
1500
1500

R
R
N
L
K
K
J
J
R
R
M
L
K
J
J
J
R
R
N
L
L
J
J
L
K
K
M
J
M
J

Meets
NEC
Based
on FL
10
15
15
20
25
35
60
80
6
6
10
15
15
25
45
70
3
3
6
10
15
15
25
40
45
6
10
10
20
25

Max
Value
Based
on SFA
15
15
20
25
30
40
70
90
10
15
15
20
25
35
60
80
6
10
10
10
15
20
30
50
60
10
10
15
25
35

Dual Element
Time Delay
Meets
Max
NEC
Value
Based Based
on FL on SFA
6
10
10
15
10
10
10
15
15
20
20
25
35
40
50
60
6
6
6
10
6
10
10
15
15
15
15
20
30
35
45
50
3
3
6
6
3
6
6
6
6
10
10
10
15
20
25
30
25
35
3
6
6
6
10
10
15
15
20
20

Circuit Breaker
Meets
NEC
Based
on FL
10
10
10
15
20
30
50
70
6
6
10
15
20
25
40
60
3
3
6
6
10
15
15
30
35
6
10
10
20
25

Max
Value
Based
on SFA
10
15
15
20
25
35
60
80
10
10
15
20
20
30
45
70
6
6
10
10
10
15
25
35
45
10
10
15
20
30

PAGE 13

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

WIRE SIZING
4" PREMIUM MOTORS – 2-WIRE SINGLE PHASE (All Generations)
Motor Lead Lengths - Faradyne 2 Wire Motors - Based on Service Factor Amps,
30ºC Ambient & 5% Voltage Drop
Motor Rating
Volts

HP

kW

FLA

SFA

14

12

10

115

½

0.37

8.1

10.2

107

171

273

230

½

0.37

4.3

4.8

457

726

1158

230

¾

0.55

5.0

6.4

342

545

869

230

1

0.75

6.7

8.2

241

383

230

1½

1.1

9.1

10.5

199

317

8

6

4

2

1/0

2/0

3/0

4/0

432

672

1071

1835

2855

4551

1700

2703

3411

4305

5424

7225

11489

1376

2141

3413

5419

8617

10871

611

968

505

801

1506

2400

3811

6060

7646

9652

1246

1986

3153

5013

6325

7985

4" PREMIUM MOTORS – 3-WIRE SINGLE PHASE (All Generations)
Motor Lead Lengths - Faradyne 3 Wire Motors - Based on Service Factor Amps,
30ºC Ambient, & 5% Voltage Drop
Motor Rating
Volts

HP

kW

FLA

60ºC & 75ºC Insulation - AWG Copper Wire Size
SFA

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

1/0

2/0

3/0

4/0

2716

3485

4391

CSIR Control Boxes
115
230

1/2

0.37

9.8

11.6

87

138

221

349

544

867

1376

2188

1/2

0.37

5.7

6.3

348

553

883

1398

2175

3467

5505

8753

3/4

0.55

6.7

7.9

264

420

670

1061

1651

2632

4178

6644

8383

1

0.75

8.5

9.5

226

359

573

908

1413

2252

3575

5685

7173

CSCR Control Boxes

230

PAGE 14

1/2

0.37

4.4

5.0

348

553

883

1398

2175

3467

5505

8753

3/4

0.55

4.6

6.1

264

420

670

1061

1651

2632

4178

6644

8383

1

0.75

6.2

7.4

226

359

573

908

1413

2252

3575

5685

7173

1 1/2

1.1

9.2

11.0

197

314

501

793

1246

1986

3124

4968

6268

2

1.5

9.9

12.2

180

286

456

722

1123

1790

2843

4520

5703

3

2.2

14.3

16.5

133

211

337

534

830

1324

2102

3342

4217

5323

5

3.7

24.0

27.0

206

326

507

809

1284

2042

2577

3253

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

WIRE SIZING
3Ø 4" CENTRIPRO MOTOR WIRE CHART (All Generations)
Motor Lead Lengths - Faradyne 3-Phase Motors - Based on Service Factor Amps,
30ºC Ambient, & 5% Voltage Drop
Motor Rating
Volts

200

230

460

575

60ºC & 75ºC Insulation - AWG Copper Wire Size

HP

kW

FLA

SFA

14

12

10

8

6

4

2

1/0

2/0

3/0

4/0

.5

0.37

2.9

3.5

629

1000

1595

2526

3931

.75

.55

3.8

4.5

423

674

1074

1702

2648

1

.75

4.6

5.5

346

551

879

1392

2166

3454

1.5

1.1

6.3

7.2

265

421

672

1064

1655

2638

2

1.5

7.5

8.8

217

344

549

870

1354

2158

3427

5449

3

2.2

10.9

12.0

159

253

403

638

993

1583

2513

3996

5

3.7

18.3

20.2

94

150

239

379

590

940

1493

2374

2995

3781

4764

7.5

5.5

27.0

30.0

64

101

161

255

397

633

1005

1598

2017

2546

3207

.5

.37

2.4

2.9

756

1202

1917

3037

4725

7532

.75

.55

3.3

3.9

562

894

1426

2258

3513

5601

8892

1

.75

4

4.7

466

742

1183

1874

2915

4648

7379

1.5

1.1

5.2

6.1

359

571

912

1444

2246

3581

5685

9040

2

1.5

6.5

7.6

288

459

732

1159

1803

2874

4563

7256

9155

3

2.2

9.2

10.1

217

345

551

872

1357

2163

3434

5460

6889

8696

10956

318

503

783

1248

1982

3151

3976

5019

6323

334

519

827

1314

2089

2635

3327

4192

5

3.7

15.7

17.5

7.5

5.5

24

26.4

.5

.37

1.3

1.5

2922

4648

7414

.75

.55

1.7

2.0

2191

3486

5560

8806

1

.75

2.2

2.5

1753

2789

4448

7045

1.5

1.1

2.8

3.2

1370

2179

3475

5504

2

1.5

3.3

3.8

1153

1835

2926

4635

7212

3

2.2

4.8

5.3

827

1315

2098

3323

5171

5

3.7

7.6

8.5

516

820

1308

2072

3224

5140

7.5

5.5

12.2

13.5

325

516

824

1305

2030

3236

5138

1024

1593

2540

4033

10

7.5

15.6

17.2

255

405

647

1.5

1.1

2.0

2.4

2283

3631

5792

2

1.5

2.7

3.3

1660

2641

4212

6671

3

2.2

3.7

4.1

1336

2126

3390

5370

5

3.7

7.0

7.6

721

1147

1829

2897

4507

7.5

5.5

9.1

10.0

548

871

1390

2202

3426

PAGE 15

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS
2-WIRE & 3-WIRE WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS
Length (L) In.
Type

2-Wire
(PSC)
Premium

3-Wire
Premium

CentriPro
Order No.
M05421
M05422
M07422
M10422
M15422
M05411
M05412
M07412
M10412
M15412
M20412
M30412
M50412

HP

Volts

Gen I

.5
.5
.75
1
1.5
.5
.5
.75
1
1.5
2
3
5

115

11
11
12.4
13.3
14.9
10
9.7
10.8
11.7
13.6

230

115

230

Gen II Gen II
Nov. 2015
10.5
10.5
11.9
12.5
14.2
9.6
9.2
10.3
11.2
12.8
15.1
18.3
27.7

Weight (lbs)
Gen I

Gen II

19
19
23
25
29
19
18
22
23
28

18
18
22
24
28
18
17
20
22
26
31
40
70

Gen II Nov. 2015
18.1
18.1
21.4
23.2
27.3
17.9
16.7
19.8
22
26

THREE-PHASE, 4" MOTOR, LENGTHS AND WEIGHTS
Length
HP
0.5
0.75
1.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
5.0
7.5
10.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
5.0
7.5

PAGE 16

Volts

200
230
460

575

Weight

Inches

mm

lb.

kg.

10.0
10.8
11.7
11.7
13.8
15.3
21.7
27.7
30.7
11.7
15.3
15.3
27.7
27.7

254
275
297
297
351
389
550
703
780
297
389
389
703
703

19
22
23
23
28
32
55
70
78
23
32
32
70
70

8.6
9.7
10.4
10.4
12.7
14.5
24.9
31.8
35.4
10.4
14.5
14.5
31.8
31.8

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
USING TWO DIFFERENT CABLE SIZES
Customers sometimes desire to use two or more wire sizes on a pump installation. This is acceptable as long as
the maximum cable length ratings are not exceeded. The data below describes how to safely accomplish the
task. The cable lengths in the wire sizing charts represent 100% of the allowable length for each wire size. Never
use more than 100% of any length shown in the table.
The Three-Wire, Single Phase Motor Wire Chart will be used in this example. See page 8.
Installation Data:
• 2 HP, 230V, 1Ø, 3-Wire Motor
• 150 Ft of #12 wire buried between the home (service entrance) and the well
• Pump is set at 340 feet
• Total wire length is 490 feet
Refer to 3-Wire Motor Lead Length Chart
• Select row for 2 HP, 230V, 1Ph Motor
• Maximum wire lengths are:
• #12	 -	 286’ • #10 - 456’ • # 8 - 722’
• Allowable Drop Cannot Exceed 100% of Any Length or Combination of Lengths
The existing 150 feet of #12 underground wire uses 150’/286’ = 52.4% of the allowable length.
100% - 52.4% = 47.6% of another wire available to use. Which wire will use ≤ 47.6% of its allowable length to
run 340’.
340’/456’ = 74.5% of #10 - 74.5% + 52.4% = 126.9% - over 100% is not allowable
340’/722’ = 47.1% of #8 - 47.1% + 52.4% = 99.5% which is allowable
On this application we can use 150’ of #12 with 340’ of #8.
The formula is:	 Actual Length 1	
Actual length 2	
+	
	
Maximum Allowed		 Maximum Allowed

≤ 1 or ≤ 100%

Using this formula it is possible to size wire using 2 or more different wire sizes.

PAGE 17

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CENTRIPRO (HITACHI) 6-10” THREE PHASE MOTORS
Motor
Order No.

HP

KW

Volts

6M058
6M052
6M054
6M078
6M072
6M074
6M108
6M102
6M104
6M158
6M152
6M154
6M208
6M202
6M204
6M258
6M252
6M254
6M308
6M302
6M304
6M404
66M504
86M504
86M604
8M754
8M1004
8M1254
8M1504
10M2004

5
5
5
7.5
7.5
7.5
10
10
10
15
15
15
20
20
20
25
25
25
30
30
30
40
50
50
60
75
100
125
150
200

3.7
3.7
3.7
5.5
5.5
5.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
11
11
11
15
15
15
18.5
18.5
18.5
22
22
22
30
37
37
45
55
75
90
110
150

200
230
460
200
230
460
200
230
460
200
230
460
200
230
460
200
230
460
200
230
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460

Phase

Motor Dia. vs.
Flange Dia.

SF

6" x 6"

3

1.15

8" x 6"

8" x 8"
10 "x 10"

Rated Input

Service Factor

Amps

Watts

Amps

Watts

17.5
15.0
7.5
25.4
22.0
11.0
33.3
29.0
14.5
47.4
42.0
21.0
61.2
54.0
27.0
77.3
68.0
34.0
91.8
82.0
41.0
56.0
70.0
65.0
80.0
96.0
127.0
161.0
197.0
235.0

4910
4857
4857
7180
7127
7127
9360
9407
9407
13700
13700
13700
18040
17930
17930
22740
22470
22470
27000
27130
27130
35530
45210
44501
51866
65900
87600
110800
130700
171100

19.5
17.0
8.5
28.5
26.0
13.0
37.2
33.0
16.5
53.5
46.0
23.0
69.5
60.0
30.0
87.5
76.0
38.0
104.0
94.0
47.0
61.0
79.0
73.0
90.0
109.0
145.0
180.0
220.0
270.0

5610
5520
5520
8230
8140
8140
10700
10730
10730
15710
15800
15800
20820
20650
20650
26190
25800
25800
31120
31160
31160
41100
52380
50891
59576
76100
101300
126000
152000
198600

Full Load Locked
Speed
Rotor
(RPM)
Amps
3468
124
3468
110
3468
55
3479
158
3479
144
3479
72
3480
236
3480
208
3480
104
3483
347
3483
320
3483
160
3461
431
3461
392
3461
196
3479
578
3479
530
3479
265
3476
674
3476
610
3476
305
3447
420
3398
465
3484
435
3491
556
3489
675
3478
855
3477
1122
3472
1331
3478
1260

5-30 HP, 3 Phase 230 and 460 Motors have adjustable voltage feature, change voltage plugs to convert from 230V to 460V operation.
Spare Change Plug Order No's are: PLUG-230V or PLUG-460V

6" SINGLE PHASE MOTORS AND REQUIRED CONTROL BOXES
Motor
Motor Dia.
Rated Input Service Factor Full Load Locked
Control Box
Order HP KW Volts Phase vs. Flange SF
Speed
Rotor
Order No.
Amps
Watts
Amps
Watts
No.
Dia.
(RPM)
Amps
6M051 5
3.7
24
4987
27.5
5735
3492
124
CB05MC3R
6M071 7.5 5.5
36
7675
41
8950
3448
167
CB07MC3R
230
1
6” x 6”
1.15
6M101 10 7.5
50
10135
58
11830
3452
202
CB10MC3R
6M151 15 11
72
15180
85
18050
3424
275
CB15MC3R

PAGE 18

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CENTRIPRO (HITACHI) 6-10” THREE PHASE MOTORS
	 Motor	
	
F.L. 	
KVA 	 Line - Line	
HP 	 kW 	 Volts 	 Phase
Order
No.
Efficiency
%	
Code	
Resistance	
	
					

Time Delay Fuse
Standard	
Dual Element

	6M058	

5	 3.7	 200		

75.9	

K	

0.618	

50	

25

	

6M052 	

5	

3.7	

230		

76.8	

K	

0.806	

45	

20

	

6M054 	

5	

3.7	

460		

76.8	

K	

3.050	

25	

10

	6M078	

7.5	 5.5	 200		

77.9	

J	

0.504	

80	

40

	

6M072 	

7.5	

5.5	

230		

78.5	

J	

0.651	

70	

30

	

6M074 	

7.5	

5.5	

460		

78.5	

J	

2.430	

35	

15

	6M108	

10	 7.5	 200		

79.7	

K	

0.315	

100	

50

	

6M102 	

10	

7.5	

230		

79.3	

K	

0.448	

90	

40

	

6M104 	

10	

7.5	

460		

79.3	

K	

1.619	

45	

20

	6M158	

15	 11	 200		

81.7	

K	

0.213	

175	

70

	

6M152 	

15	

11	

230		

81.7	

K	

0.312	

150	

60

	

6M154 	

15	

11	

460		

81.7	

K	

1.074	

70	

30

82.7	

J	

0.189	

200	

90

J	

0.258	

	6M208	

20	 15	 200		

	

6M202 	

20	

15	

230		

83.2	

175	

70

	

6M204 	

20	

15	

460	

83.2	 J	0.861	

90	

35

	6M258	

	
3
25	 18.5	 200		

82.0	

K	

0.146	

250	

110

	

6M252 	

25	

18.5	

230		

83.0	

K	

0.210	

225	

90

	

6M254 	

25	

18.5	

460		

83.0	

K	

0.666	

110	

45

	6M308	

30	 22	 200		

82.9	

J	

0.119	

300	

125

	

6M302 	

30	

22	

230		

82.5	

K	

0.166	

250	

100

	

6M304 	

30	

22	

460		

82.5	

K	

0.554	

125	

50

	

6M404 	

40	

30	

460		

83.7	

K	

0.358	

175	

100

	 66M504 	

50	

37	

460		

82.5	

J	

0.308	

225	

125

	 86M504 	

50	

37	

460		

84.1	

H	

0.331	

225	

125

	 86M604 	

60	

45	

460		

86.2	

J	

0.278	

250	

150

	

8M754 	

75	

55	

460		

86.9	

H	

0.218	

300	

175

	 8M1004 	

100	

75	

460		

86.6	

H	

0.164	

400	

225

	 8M1254 	

125	

90	

460		

86.9	

J	

0.132	

500	

300

	 8M1504 	

150	

110	

460		

86.8	

H	

0.115	

600	

350

	 10M2004 	

200	

150	

460		

87.2	

F	

0.0929	

800	

450

6" SINGLE PHASE MOTORS
	
	
Motor	
HP 	 kW 	 Volts 	 Phase
Order
No.
	
					
	

6M051 	

5	

	

6M071 	

7.5	

	

6M101 	

10	

F.L.	
Efficiency %	

KVA		 Resistance - Ohms
Code	
R - Y	
B - Y	
R-B

3.7			

74.8	

G	

5.5	

72.9	

F	 1.401	0.400	 1.774

73.6	

E	

	
6M151 	
15	
11			

73.7	

D	0.678	0.230	0.850

230	1	
7.5			

2.172	
1.052	

0.512	
0.316	

2.627
1.310

PAGE 19

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CONTROL BOXES FOR 6" CENTRIPRO (HITACHI) SINGLE PHASE MOTORS*
Control Box
Order Number

Use on
Motor
No.

CB05MC3R

6M051

CB07MC3R

6M071

CB10MC3R

6M101

10

CB15MC3R
CB15MC3R100 ➀

6M151

Capacitor Ratings (MFD)

Overload
Circuit
Breaker

Start Caps

Run Caps

Contactor
Rating

5

189-227uf / 330V

30 / 440V

30A

30A

7.5

243 - 292 / 330V

40 / 440V

50A

50A

(Qty 2)
161 - 193 / 330V

(2) 25 / 440V

75A

60A

HP

Volts

230

15

(Qty 2)
216 - 260 / 330V

(2) 35 / 440V

90A

90A

Enclosure
Dimensions

Shipping
Weight
(lbs.)

12.5"H x
11"W x 6.7"D

15

17.5"H x
11"W x 6.7"D

27

100A

➀ Overload circuit breaker is rated at 100 amps versus 90 amp standard in CB15MC. Use in areas with high ambient temperatures to reduce
nuisance tripping.
* Use these control boxes on only CentriPro (Hitachi) motors. Franklin Electric control boxes will not work and will void the CentriPro warranty.
Do not use these control boxes on Franklin Electric 6" motors as the overloads and capacitors are not the same as used by FE, using these
will void FE's warranty.

5 AND 7.5 HP WIRING DIAGRAM

PAGE 20

10 AND 15 HP WIRING DIAGRAM

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems

Use for CentriPro (Hitachi) 6-10" Motors
75º C CABLE, 60 HZ (SERVICE ENTRANCE TO MOTOR) MAXIMUM LENGTH IN FEET
	 Motor Rating	
	
Volts	 HP	 14	 12	 10	 8	

75º C Insulation - AWG Copper Wire Size
6	 4	 2	 1	 1/0	2/0	3/0	4/0	250	350	500

	 230V	 5	
0	 100	 170	 260	 430	 680	 1060	 1330	1660	2070	2560	3190 			
	 60 Hz.	7.5	 0	 0	 120	 200	 310	 490	 760	 940	 1150	1420	1740	2120 			
	 Single	
10	0	0	0	
140	 220	 340	 520	 660	 810	 1020	1250	1540			
	 Phase	
15	0	0	0	0	
140	230	370	 450	560	700	870	1080			
		

5	140	 230	 370	 590	 920	 1430	2190	 2690	3290	4030	4850	5870	6650	8460	

	 230V	7.5	 0	 150	 250	 410	 640	 1010	1540	 1900	2310	2840	3400	4120	4660	5910	7440
	 60 Hz.	10	 0	 0	 180	 300	 470	 740	 1140	 1410	1720	2110	2550	3090	3510	4500	5710
	
Three	
15	0	0	0	
200	 320	 510	 790	 970	 1180	1450	1760	2120	2410	3080	3900
Phase
	
	
20	0	0	0	
150	240	 390	 600	 750	 920	 1130	1370	1670	1900	2440	3100
	 3 Lead	
25	0	0	0	0	
190	 310	 490	 600	 730	 900	 1100	1330	1510	1950	2480
		 30	0	0	0	0	0	
250	 390	 490	 590	 730	 890	 1080	1230	1580	2030
		 5	
590	
950	
1500	
2360	
3700	
5750									
		7.5	
410	
670	
1060	
1670	
2610	
4060	
6200	
7610							
		10	
300	
480	
770	
1220	
1910	
2980	
4580	
5630	
6900						
		

15	 0	 330	 530	 840	 1320	2070	3160	 3890	 4760	5840	 7040				

		

20	

0	

0	

400	 640	 1020	1600	2460	 3020	 3710	4560	 5500				

	 460V	25	 0	 0	320	 520	 810	 1280	1960	 2410	2960	3640	4400	5350			
	 60 Hz.	
30	0	0	0	
410	 650	 1030	1570	 1950	2390	2940	3560	4330	4940		
	
Three	
40	0	0	0	
320	500	 790	 1220	 1500	1840	2270	2730	3320	3760		
	 Phase	
50	0	0	0	0	
390	610	 940	 1170	1430	1750	2110	2560	2910	3700	4690
3
Lead
	
	
60	0	0	0	0	0	
540	 830	 1020	1250	1540	1860	2250	2550	3260	4120
		 75	0	0	0	0	0	
430	660	 820	 1000	1230	1480	1810	2050	2640	3360
		 100	
0	0	0	0	0	0	
490	 610	750	 930	 1120	1360	1540	1990	2520
		 125	
0	0	0	0	0	0	0	 0	
620	770	 920	 1040	1270	1620	2040
		 150	
0	0	0	0	0	0	0	 0	0	
620	750	910	 1040	1330	 1680
		 200	
0	0	0	0	0	0	0	 0	0	0	
610	740	840	1070	1370
Lengths IN BOLD TYPE meet the National Electric Code ampacity only for individual conductor 75º C cable, in free air or water. If other cable
is used, the National Electric Code as well as the local codes should be observed.
NOTE: Since 60º C cable is no longer the industry standard and is not readily available, we have removed the chart.

PAGE 21

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
FM-SERIES 6" SUBMERSIBLE MOTORS
Rating
Rated Input Service Factor
Motor
Order
Motor Dia. vs. Service
Amps Watts Amps Watts
No. HP KW Volts Phase
Flange Dia.
Factor
6F051

5

3.7

6F071

7.5

5.5

6F101

10

7.5

6F151

15

11

Motor
Order
No.

230

1

6" x 6"

1.15

Rating

22.8

4975

26.0

35.2

7300

45.7

9700

62.4

13725

Full
Locked Control
Load
Rotor
Box
Speed
Amps Order No.
(RPM)

5625

3535

104

CB05MC3RF

40.0

8300

3525

162

CB07MC3RF

52.4

11175

3530

202

CB10MC3RF

72.5

15825

3515

296

CB15MC3RF

Full Load

Maximum Load
(SF Load)

Amps

Watts

Amps

Watts

Full Load
Speed
(RPM)

3.7

16.1

4830

18.0

5490

3470

96

5.5

23.3

7000

26.8

8070

3435

140

31.5

9090

35.0

10400

3480

187

44.9

13440

50.8

15460

3475

268

15

59.0

17850

67.1

20630

3470

354

25

19

76.8

22110

86.5

25520

3490

445

30

22

91.7

26420

103.3

30450

3500

530

6F052

5

3.7

14.4

4830

16.1

5490

3460

87

6F072

7.5

5.5

21.5

7000

24.1

8070

3445

127

6F102

10

7.5

28.0

9090

31.5

10400

3470

164

6F152

15

11

40.9

13440

46.3

15460

3470

237

6F202

20

15

53.2

17850

60.8

20630

3460

312

6F252

25

19

66.7

22110

76.0

25520

3480

387

6F302

30

22

79.3

26420

90.2

30450

3480

458

6F054

5

3.7

7.0

4830

8.0

5490

3480

44

6F074

7.5

5.5

10.0

7000

11.3

8070

3475

62

6F104

10

7.5

13.1

9090

14.8

10400

3475

82

6F154

15

11

20.4

13440

23.0

15460

3470

117

6F204

20

15

25.8

17850

29.4

20630

3470

151

6F254

25

19

32.8

22110

36.8

25520

3475

187

6F304

30

22

39.3

26420

44.6

30450

3480

226

6F404

40

30

51.3

35030

58.6

40500

3480

302

6F504

50

37

65.8

44350

75.1

51200

3460

385

6F055

5

3.7

5.8

4830

6.5

5490

3450

35

6F075

7.5

5.5

8.2

7000

9.3

8070

3470

51

6F105

10

7.5

10.5

9090

11.8

10400

3485

61

6F155

15

11

15.0

13440

17.1

15460

3465

88

6F205

20

15

20.9

17850

23.7

20630

3485

122

6F255

25

19

26.2

22110

29.7

25520

3480

153

6F305

30

22

31.0

26420

35.0

30450

3465

179

6F405

40

30

41.5

35030

47.3

40500

3460

247

HP

KW

6F058

5

6F078

7.5

6F108

10

7.5

6F158

15

11

6F208

20

6F258
6F308

Volts

Phase

Hz

Service
Factor

200-208

230

3

460

575

6" x 6"

1.15

Locked
Rotor
Amps

Note: FM Sereis motors do not have an adjustable voltage feature. FM Series motors are designed for a specific vlotage and cannot be
changed.

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
FM-SERIES 6" SUBMERSIBLE MOTORS
Rating

Efficiency % Power Factor %

Motor
Order
No. HP kW Volts Phase

FL

SF

FL

SF

Winding

Fuse Sizing Based on NEC
Dual
Main
Start
KVA Stan- Element
Resistance Resistance Code
Circuit
dard
Time
Breaker
(Black(RedFuse
Delay
Yellow)
Yellow)
Fuse

6F051

5

3.7

74.5

75.5

97.0

97.0

0.27

0.80

E

80

50

70

6F071

7.5

5.5

77.0

77.5

92.0

92.5

0.40

0.85

F

125

80

110

6F101

10

7.5

76.5

76.5

94.0

94.0

0.60

1.89

E

175

90

125

6F151

15

11

81.5

81.5

98.0

98.0

0.25

0.68

E

225

150

200

230

1

Rating
Motor
Order
No.

HP kW

Volts

Efficiency % Power Factor %
Phase

FL

SF

FL

SF

Line to
Line
KVA
Resistance Code
Ohms

Fuse Sizing Based on NEC
Dual
Standard Element
Circuit
Fuse
Time
Breaker
Delay Fuse

6F058

5

3.7

77.5

78.5

86.5

88.0

0.96

H

60

35

6F078

7.5

5.5

80.0

80.0

87.5

88.5

0.74

H

90

50

70

6F108

10

7.5

82.5

82.5

86.5

88.0

0.42

H

110

70

100

6F158

15

11

83.5

83.5

87.0

88.5

0.29

H

175

100

125

6F208

20

15

83.0

83.0

87.5

89.0

0.22

H

225

125

175

6F258

25

19

84.0

84.0

85.5

87.5

0.15

H

300

150

200

6F308

30

22

84.5

84.5

86.0

87.5

0.12

H

350

200

250

6F052

5

3.7

77.5

78.5

86.5

88.0

1.23

H

60

35

45

6F072

7.5

5.5

80.0

80.0

87.5

88.5

0.82

H

80

45

70

6F102

10

7.5

82.5

82.5

86.5

88.0

0.56

H

100

60

90

6F152

15

11

83.5

83.5

87.0

88.5

0.37

G

150

90

125

6F202

20

15

83.0

83.0

87.5

89.0

0.28

G

200

110

175

6F252

25

19

84.0

84.0

85.5

87.5

0.20

G

225

150

200

6F302

30

22

84.5

84.5

86.0

87.5

0.17

G

300

175

225

6F054

5

3.7

77.5

78.5

86.5

88.0

4.93

H

30

15

25

6F074

7.5

5.5

80.0

80.0

87.5

88.5

3.29

H

40

25

35

6F104

10

7.5

82.5

82.5

86.5

88.0

2.15

H

50

30

40

6F154

15

11

83.5

83.5

87.0

88.5

1.30

G

70

45

60

6F204

20

15

83.0

83.0

87.5

89.0

1.04

G

90

50

80

6F254

25

19

84.0

84.0

85.5

87.5

0.77

G

110

70

100

6F304

30

22

84.5

84.5

86.0

87.5

0.65

G

150

80

110

6F404

40

30

85.0

85.0

87.5

89.0

0.51

G

175

100

150

6F504

50

37

84.0

84.0

87.0

88.0

0.39

G

225

150

175

6F055

5

3.7

77.5

78.5

86.5

88.0

6.50

H

25

15

20

6F075

7.5

5.5

80.0

80.0

87.5

88.5

4.04

H

30

20

25

6F105

10

7.5

82.5

82.5

86.5

88.0

3.16

G

40

25

30

6F155

15

11

83.5

83.5

87.0

88.5

2.18

G

60

30

45

6F205

20

15

83.0

83.0

87.5

89.0

1.54

G

80

45

60

6F255

25

19

84.0

84.0

85.5

87.5

1.17

G

90

60

80

6F305

30

22

84.5

84.5

86.0

87.5

0.93

G

110

70

90

6F405

40

30

85.0

85.0

87.5

89.0

0.72

G

150

90

125

200-208

230

3

460

575

50

PAGE 23

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CONTROL BOXES FOR 6" FM SERIES SINGLE PHASE MOTORS
Control Box
Order Number

Use on
Motor No.

CB05MC3RF
CB07MC3RF
CB10MC3RF
CB15MC3RF
CB15MC3R100F ➀

Capacitor Ratings
(MFD)
Start Caps Run Caps

HP

Volts

6F051

5

230

216-260

6F071

7.5

230

(2) 189-227

6F101

10

230

6F151

15

230

(2) 270-324

Contactor
Rating

Overload
Circuit
Breaker

30A

30A

50A

50A

(2) 45

70A

70A

(2) 70

90A

(2) 30

90A
100A

Enclosure
Dimensions

Shipping
Weight
(lbs.)

12.5"H x 11"W
x 6.7"D

15

17.5"H x 11"W
x 6.7"D

27

Note: FM Series Control boxes are designed for use with FM Series 6" motors only. Use with motor part numbers "6F…".
➀ Overload circuit breaker is rated at 100 amps versus 90 amp standard in CB15MC. Use in areas with high ambient temperatures to reduce
nuisance tripping.

5 HP WIRING DIAGRAM

PAGE 24

7.5, 10 AND 15 HP WIRING DIAGRAM

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
USE FOR CENTRIPRO FM SERIES 6" MOTORS

Three Phase 75º C Cable, 60 Hz (Service Entrance to Motor) Maximum Length in Feet
Motor Rating
Volts
230V
60 Hz.
Single
Phase

230 V
60 Hz
Three
Phase

460 V
60 Hz
Three
Phase

200208 V
60 Hz
Three
Phase

575 V
60 Hz
Three
Phase

75º C Insulation - AWG Copper Wire Size

HP

14

12

10

8

6

4

3

2

1

1/0

2/0

3/0

4/0

5

0

0

210

332

517

825

1037

1309

1649

2082

2626

3315

4177

7.5

0

0

0

216

336

536

674

851

1072

1353

1707

2155

2715

10

0

0

0

0

257

409

514

650

818

1033

1303

1645

2073

1189

1498

15

0

0

0

0

0

296

372

469

591

747

942

5

134

213

339

537

835

1332

1674

2114

2663

3362

4241

7.5

0

142

226

359

558

890

1118

1412

1779

2246

2833

3577

45063

10

0

0

173

274

427

681

856

10816

1361

1718

2168

2737

3448

15

0

0

0

187

290

463

582

735

926

1169

1475

1862

2346

20

0

0

0

0

221

353

443

560

705

890

1123

1418

1786

25

0

0

0

0

0

282

355

448

564

712

898

1134

1429

30

0

0

0

0

0

0

299

377

475

600

757

956

1204

5

538

855

1364

2161

3362

7.5

381

606

966

1530

2380

3794

4770

10

291

462

737

1168

1817

2897

3642

4600

15

0

298

475

752

1169

1864

2344

2960

3728

4706

20

0

0

371

588

915

1458

1833

2315

2917

3682

4645

25

0

0

0

470

731

1165

1465

1850

2330

2941

3711

4685

30

0

0

0

388

603

961

1209

1526

1923

2427

3062

3866

40

0

0

0

0

459

732

920

1161

1463

1847

2331

2942

3707

50

0

0

0

0

0

571

718

906

1142

1441

1818

2296

2892

5

108

172

274

434

676

1077

1354

1710

2154

2719

3431

4331

7.5

0

0

184

292

453

723

909

1149

1447

1826

2304

2909

3665

10

0

0

141

223

347

554

696

879

1108

1398

1764

2227

2806

15

0

0

0

0

239

382

480

606

763

964

1216

1535

1933

20

0

0

0

0

0

289

363

459

578

729

920

1162

1464

25

0

0

0

0

0

0

281

356

448

566

714

901

1135

0

0

0

298

375

473

598

755

951

3609

4556

30

0

0

0

0

5

827

1316

2099

3324

7.5

578

920

1467

2323

3615

10

456

725

1156

1831

2849

4542

15

314

500

798

1264

1966

3134

3940

20

0

361

576

912

1419

2261

2843

3590

4523

25

0

0

459

728

1132

1805

2269

2865

3609

4559

30

0

0

390

617

961

1531

1925

2431

3063

3866

40

0

0

0

457

711

1133

1424

1799

2266

2861

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
1Ø THREE-WIRE CONTROL BOX WIRING CHARTS
Quick Disconnect ½ – 1 HP
WIRING DIAGRAM

“K” REPAIR PARTS FOR QUICK DISCONNECT STYLE CONTROL BOXES
	
			 Capacitor	 Start	 Capacitor	
Order
Start Relay	
Capacitor 	
	
	
HP	
Volts 	
Order	
Voltage / 	
Number
Order No.	
				 Number	
Mfd	
Quantity	
	

CB05411	
.5	
115	
9K450	
250 - 300	
125 / 1	
							
	 CB05412	

.5	

230	

9K448	

59 - 71	

250 / 1	

	 CB07412	

.75	

230	

9K449	

86 - 103	

250 / 1	

	 CB10412	

1	

230	

9K447	

105 - 126	

➀ 9K457	
➁ 9K566
➀ 9K462	

➁ 9K567	
250 / 1		

Standard	
Circuit Breaker	

Relay (Ohms)
#2-#5

30	

700 – 1800

15
20	

4500 – 7000

25

➀ First Design - Up to June 2009 - Relay tab on bottom, capacitor held by bracket and screw. See pictures below. 208 V use 9K461 relay.
➁ Current Design - Starting June 2009 - Relay tab on top and capacitors, all held by one screw. See pictures below. The relays are designed
for operation in a specific orientation, therefore there are two different numbers now. 208 V use 9K568 relay.

First Design

Tab Down ➀

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Current Design

Tab Up ➁

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CENTRIPRO QUICK DISCONNECT WITH PUMPSAVER INSIDER
CONNECTIONS:
1. Remove the cover from the front of the 3-wire CentriPro control box.
2. Remove the yellow wire from the terminal strip at L2.
3. Remove the black wire connecting L1 and the capacitor completely from the box.
4. Press the PumpSaver® onto the L1 and L2 terminals.
5. Reconnect the yellow wire to L2 on the PumpSaver.
6. Connect the blue wire attached to the PumpSaver to the dual-lug terminal (with the black wire) of the
capacitor.

ORANGE
BLUE

MODEL 111/231
INSIDER

1

VOLTAGE
RELAY

BLK
2

5
YEL
RED

B(MAIN)

Y(COMM)

YEL

R(START)

L2

L1

CENTRIPRO CONTROL BOX WITH INSIDER INSTALLED

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CENTRIPRO QUICK DISCONNECT WITH QD PUMPTEC
CONNECTIONS:
1. Remove the cover from the front of the 3-wire CentriPro control box.
2. Remove the yellow wire from the terminal strip at L2.
3. Remove the black wire connecting L1 and the capacitor from L1.
4. Press the QD Pumptec onto the L1 and L2 terminals.
5. Reconnect the yellow wire to L2 on the QD Pumptec.
6. Connect the black wire from the capacitor to L1 on the QD Pumptec.

ORANGE
BLACK

QD
PUMPTEC

1

VOLTAGE
RELAY

BLK

YEL

2

L2

5
YEL

L1

RED

B(MAIN)

Y(COMM)

R(START)

L2

L1

CENTRIPRO CONTROL BOX WITH PUMPTEC INSTALLED

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CSCR 1Ø CONTROL BOXES CAPACITOR START - CAPACITOR RUN
FOR USE WITH 3 WIRE, 1Ø, 4" CENTRIPRO MOTORS
Control Box
Order
Number

HP

KW

May
Replace
GP #

May Replace RJ #

CB05412CR

0.5

.37

—

50F311CB
S50N1CB, A50N1CB

CB07412CR

.75

.55

—

75F311CB
S75N1CB, A75N1CB

Volts

Standard
Dual Element
Enclosure
Standard
Shipping
Circuit
Time Delay
Dimensions
Fuse
Wt. (lbs)
Breaker
Fuse
W x D x H (in)
10

15

15

20

10

—

S100F311CB
S100N1CB, A100N1CB

00074

150F311CB
S150N1CB, A150N1CB

1.5

00084

200F311CB
S200N1CB, AS200T1CB

3

2.2

00094

300F311CB
S300N1CB

40

45

25

5

3.7

00104

500F311CB
S500N1CB

60

80

45

CB10412CR

1

.75

CB15412CR

1.5

1.1

CB20412CR

2

CB30412CR
CB50412CR

230

7
15
25

8.1 x 5.9 x 9.3

30
20

8

“K” REPAIR PARTS
Control
Box Order
Number

HP

CB05412CR

.5

—

CB07412CR

.75

—

CB10412CR

1

—

CB15412CR

1.5

CB20412CR

2

00084

CB30412CR

3

00094

CB50412CR

5

00104

Volts

230

Old Control
Box Order
Number

00074

Capacitor
Repair Part
Number

Capacitor
Mfd.

Capacitor
Type

Capacitor
Voltage

9K465

43-53

Start

250

9K466

15

Run

370

9K448

59-71

Start

250

9K467

23

Run

370

9K449

86-103

Start

250

9K467

23

Run

370

9K447

105-126

Start

250

9K466

15

Run

370

9K447

105-126

Start

250

9K451

20

Run

370

9K453

208-250

Start

250

9K454

45

Run

370

9K455

270-324

Start

330

9K456

40

Run

370

Capacitor
Quantity

1

Overload
Order
Number ②

Start Relay
Order
Number ①

N/A

9K458

N/A

9K458

N/A

9K458

9K471

9K458

9K481

9K458

9K482
9K459
2

9K483

➀	 If supply voltage is between 200V-210V a 208V start relay, order no. 9K479, is required.
➁ Overload for 2, 3, and 5 HP CSCR boxes are sold prewired and soldered as an assembly. No field soldering or wiring required.

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
MAGNETIC CONTACTOR (MC) CONTROL BOXES
FOR USE WITH 3 WIRE, 1Ø, 4" CENTRIPRO MOTORS AND 4" (6", 5 HP) FRANKLIN ELECTRIC MOTORS
	
				
	Standard	
	Dual Element	 Enclosure	
Control Box
Replaces	 Replaces	MayReplace
Standard
Shipping
	
	 HP	 KW	Volts	
	
Circuit 	
	
Time Delay	 Dimensions	
Order Number
GP #	
RJ #	
FE #
Fuse
Wt. (lbs)
								
Breaker		
Fuse	
W x D x H (in)
	 CB15412MC	 1.5	 1.1	 230	

No Equal	

No Equal	

No Equal	

30	

35	

20

	 CB20412MC	

2	

1.5	 230	

00084MC	

No Equal	

2823018310	

25	

30	

20	

	 CB30412MC	

3	

2.2	 230	

00094MC	

S300N1CBC	 2823028310	

40	

45	

30		

	 CB50412MC	

5	

3.7	 230	

00104MC	

S500N1CBC	 2821139310	

60	

80	

45	

8.1 x 5.9 x 9.3	
11 x 6.7 x 12.5	

8
15

“K” REPAIR PARTS
	
				 Capacitor	
	 Contactor	 Overload	 Start Relay
Control Box
Capacitor	Capacitor	Capacitor	Capacitor
	
	 HP	 KW	 Volts	 Repair Part	
	Order	 Order	 Order
Order Number
Type	
Mfd.	 Voltage	Quantity
					
Number					Number	
Number	
Number
	

		 9K447	
CB15412MC 	 1.5	 1.1
					 9K466	

Start	 105-126	 250			

	

Start	 105-126	 250	

9K480 (S)	

9K451	

Run	

20	

9K472 (M)	

9K453	

Start	

208-250	

250			

9K473 (S)	

9K454	

Run	

45	

370			

9K474 (M)	

		
CB20412MC	
2 	 1.5
				
	
230
	
		
CB30412MC	
3 	 2.2
					

9K447	

	

		 9K455	
CB50412MC	
5 	 3.7
					
9K456	

Run	

15	

9K493
370				

	
	
1
9K485
370			

Start	 270-324	 330	
Run	

40	

370	

1	

	
9K486
2		

9K475 (S)	
9K476 (M)	

Repair parts above are compatible with and replace parts in old Goulds Water Technology or Franklin Electric control boxes.
Order Number 9K479 for 200/208 Volt Start Relay.

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9K458

9K459

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
CSCR AND MC CONTROL BOX CHECK OUT
CHECKING PROCEDURE: BE SURE POWER IS TURNED OFF.
A. OVERLOAD (PUSH RESET BUTTONS TO MAKE SURE CONTACTS ARE CLOSED.)
1. OHMMETER SETTING: (R X 1)
2. TERMINAL CONNECTIONS: OHMMETER LEADS TO OVERLOAD TERMINALS.
3. OHMMETER READING: SHOULD NOT BE OVER 0.5 OHMS.
B. CAPACITOR (DISCONNECT ONE LEAD FROM EACH CAPACITOR PRIOR TO CHECKING.)
1. OHMMETER SETTING: (R X 1000).
2. TERMINAL CONNECTIONS: INDIVIDUAL CAPACITOR TERMINALS.
3. OHMMETER READING: POINTER SHOULD SWING TOWARD ZERO THEN DRIFT BACK TOWARD
INFINITY.
C. RELAY COIL (DISCONNECT LEAD FROM TERMINAL 5)
1. OHMMETER SETTING: (R X 1000).
2. TERMINAL CONNECTIONS: “5” AND “2” ON RELAY.
3. OHMMETER READING: 4500-7000 OHMS.
D. RELAY CONTACT (DISCONNECT LEAD FROM TERMINAL 1)
1. OHMMETER SETTING: (R X 1).
2. TERMINAL CONNECTIONS; “1” AND “2” ON RELAY.
3. OHMMETER READING: SHOULD BE ZERO.
E. MAGNETIC CONTACTOR ONLY (DISCONNECT 1 COIL LEAD)
1. OHMMETER SETTING: (R X 100).
2. CHECK COIL RESISTANCE: 180-1400 OHMS.
3. REMOVE CONTACT COVER AND INSPECT CONTACTS.

½, ¾ AND 1 HP – 1Ø CSCR CONTROL BOX WIRING DIAGRAMS

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CentriPro
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1Ø CONTROL BOX WIRING DIAGRAMS

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1½ HP STANDARD

1½ HP WITH MAGNETIC CONTACTOR

2 HP STANDARD

2 HP WITH MAGNETIC CONTACTOR

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
1Ø CONTROL BOX WIRING DIAGRAMS
3 HP STANDARD

3 HP WITH MAGNETIC CONTACTOR

5 HP STANDARD

5 HP WITH MAGNETIC CONTACTOR

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
PUMP TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING

DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICE.
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE SHOCK, BURNS OR DEATH.

Hazardous voltage
can shock, burn or
cause death.

	

Symptom	
PUMP MOTOR
NOT RUNNING

LITTLE OR
NO LIQUID
DELIVERED
BY PUMP

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Probable Cause	

Recommended Action

1. Motor thermal protector tripped
a. Incorrect control box
b. Incorrect or faulty electrical connections
c. Faulty thermal protector
d. Low voltage
e. Ambient temperature of control box/
starter too high
f. Pump bound by foreign matter
g. Inadequate submergence

1. Allow motor to cool, thermal
protector will automatically reset

2. Open circuit breaker or blown fuse

2. Have a qualified electrician inspect and
repair, as required

3. Power source inadequate for load

3. Check supply or generator capacity

4. Power cable insulation damage
5. Faulty power cable splice

4 – 5. Have a qualified electrician inspect and
repair, as required

1. Faulty or incorrectly installed
check valve

1. Inspect check valve, repair as required

2. Pump air bound

2. Successively start and stop pump until flow
is delivered

3. Lift too high for pump

3. Review unit performance, check with dealer

4. Pump bound by foreign matter

4. Pull pump, clean, adjust set depth as
required

5. Pump not fully submerged

5. Check well recovery, lower pump if possible

6. Well contains excessive amounts
of air or gases

6. If successive starts and stops does not
remedy, well contains excessive air or gases

7. Excessive pump wear

7. Pull pump and repair as required

8. Incorrect motor rotation – three phase only.	

8. Reverse any two motor electrical leads

a – e. Have a qualified electrician inspect
and repair, as required
f. Pull pump, clean, adjust set depth as
required
g. Confirm adequate unit submergence in
pumpage

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
AQUAVAR SOLO2 DATA
CONTROLLER, BREAKER, GENERATOR SIZING
Motor	
Controller Model ➁		Circuit	Generator 
	
➃
	HP	 Voltage 
➀	1AS15	 3AS20	 3AS30	 3AS50	 Breaker ➂	(VA)
➀ Supply voltage must be 196 VAC – 265
VAC.
	
	
230						
½
2200
		
200
➁ Shaded areas indicate which controller
	
	230					
	
models can be used with which motors.
¾
15
2900
		
200						
Lighter shading indicates combina	
	
230						
tions where controller will limit peak
1
3500
performance to 85% of catalog value for
		
200						
pump/motor.
	
	230					
	
1½
20
4400
		
200						
➂ Circuit Breaker or Dual Element Time Delay
	
	
230						
Fuse Size (Amps) protecting branch circuit
2
6100
supplying controller.
		
200					
	
30
		
230	
➃ Minimum size of single phase 240 V
	3	
						
8100
generator required.
200
							
40
	
	230					
	
5
50
13300
		
200	

WIRE SIZING – MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTHS IN FEET TO LIMIT VOLTAGE DROP TO 5% FOR 230 V SYSTEMS ⑤
Service Entrance to Controller
	Controller	 Motor	
Copper Wire Size 75ºC Insulation Exposed to a Maximum of 50ºC (122ºF) Ambient Temperature ⑥
HP	 14	 12	 10	 8	 6	 4	 3	 2	 1	 1/0	2/0	3/0	4/0	250	300	350	 400	 500
	 Input	
		
½	 366	 583	 925	 1336	2107	3345	4175	5267	6637	8364		
		
¾	 279	 445	 706	 1020	1608	2552	3186	4019	5065	6383	8055
		
1	 226	 360	 571	 824	 1300	2064	2576	3250	4095	5161	6513	8201
230V
		
1½	*	
286	 455	 657	 1036	1644	2052	2589	3262	4111	5188	6533	8236	9710
1 PH
		
2	
*	
*	 331	 478	 754	 1197	1495	1886	2376	2995	3779	4759	5999	7073	8455	 9852
		 3	 *	 *	
246	 355	 561	 890	 1111	1401	1766	2225	2808	3536	4458	5256	6283	 7321	 8343
		

5	 *	*	*	
218	 343	 545	 680	 858	 1081	1363	1720	2165	2730	3219	3847	 4483	 5109	 6348

Controller to Motor
Copper Wire Size 75ºC Insulation Exposed to a Maximum of 50ºC (122ºF) Ambient Temperature ⑥
	Controller	 Motor	
HP	
	 Output	
14	
12	
10	8	6	4	3	2	1	
1/0	
2/0	
3/0	
4/0	
250	
300	
350	
400	
500
		
½	 905	 1442	2290	 3306	5213	8276
		
¾	 690	 1100	1748	 2523	3978	6316	7884	9945
		
1	 558	 890	 1413	 2040	3216	5106	6375	8041
230V
		
1½	 445	 709	 1126	 1625	2562	4068	5078	6406	8072
3 PH
		
2	 324	 516	 820	 1184	1866	2963	3699	4666	5879	7410	9351
		
3	 241	 384	 609	 880	 1387	2202	2749	3467	4369	5506	6949	8750
		
5	
*	 235	 373	 539	 849	 1348	1683	2123	2675	3372	4255	 5358	6755	7964	9520
⑤ Reduce lengths by 13% for 200 V systems.	

⑥ Lengths in bold require 90ºC wire. Shading indicates 40º C maximum ambient.	

* Wire does not meet the N.E.C. ampacity requirement.

The lengths in each of the Wire Sizing tables represent 100% of the allowable voltage drop when motor is running at full load.
When sizing wire, the voltage drop of each wire segment must be included. The total must not exceed 100% of the allowable drop. Take for example a 1.5 HP motor with a distance from Service Entrance to Controller of 100' and 500' between the
Controller and Motor.
• Service Entrance to Controller	 =	 100' of 10 AWG (100/455)	 =	 22 %	 (455' is from the S.E. to Controller chart)
• Controller to Motor	
=	 500' of 12 AWG (500/709)	 =	 71 %	 (709' is from the Controller to Motor chart)
	
Total Drop (must be ≤ 100%)		 93 %
If the distance from the Controller to Motor was 600' (600/709) = 85% + 22% = 107%, we would need to use #10 wire for that
segment, ex. 600/1126 = 53% + 22% (for 100' of #10) = 75% which is acceptable. It is also acceptable to use different wire
sizes for the Buried and Well sections of wire.
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CentriPro
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AQUAVAR SOLO2 AND BALANCED FLOW REPAIR PARTS
(See Ecom website or PRP, Repair Part Price Book, for Current Prices)

	

Order Number	

	

6K210	

Description
Gauge Guard - Transducer Protector

	

9K518	

100 PSI Transducer 0.5 – 4.5V

	

9K519	

200 PSI Transducer 0.5 – 4.5V

	

9K520	

300 PSI Transducer 0.5 – 4.5V

	

9K523	

10 Bar Transducer 0.5 – 4.5V (145 PSI)

	

9K524	

SOLO and Balanced Flow Screw Repair Kit

	

9K525	

SOLO and Balanced Flow Fan Repair Kit

	

9K545	

10' Transducer Cable with Ground and GRN. Clamp

	

9K546	

15' Transducer Cable with Ground and GRN. Clamp

	

9K547	

25' Transducer Cable with Ground and GRN. Clamp

	

9K548	

50' Transducer Cable with Ground and GRN. Clamp

	

9K549	

100' Transducer Cable with Ground and GRN. Clamp

	

9K576	

150' Transducer Cable with Ground and GRN. Clamp

	

9K577	

200' Transducer Cable with Ground and GRN. Clamp

	

9K550	

AquaBoost UIB

	

9K552	

Balanced Flow and Aquavar SOLO UIB

	

9K575	

Balanced Flow and Aquavar SOLO (all sizes) R05 Programmer

	

9K585	

Water Sensor with Relay Contact

	

9K589	

Over-Pressure Switch, 60-120 PSI, Balanced Flow or S-Drive

SERVICE FACTOR AMPS ALL MOTORS
	
230 Volt	
200 Volt
	 HP	
1Ø 2-Wire	
1Ø 3-Wire	
3Ø	
3Ø
		 CentriPro1	Franklin	 Grundfos	CentriPro	Franklin	Grundfos	CentriPro	Franklin	 Grundfos	CentriPro	Franklin
	
½	
4.7/4.7	6	 6	 6.3	 6	 6	 N/A	N/A	 N/A	 N/A	N/A
	
¾	
6.4/6.2	8	 8.4	8.3	 8	 8.4	 3.9	3.8	N/A	4.5	4.4
	
1	
9.1/8.1	
9.8	 9.8	9.7	9.8	9.8	 4.7	4.7	N/A	5.5	5.4
	1½	 11.0/10.4	 13.12	13.12	11.1	11.5	11.6	 6.1	 5.9	 7.3	 7.2	 6.8
	
2	N/A	N/A	N/A	12.2	13.22	13.22	7.6	8.1	 8.7	 8.8	9.3
	
3	 N/A	 N/A	 N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	10.1	10.9	12.2	 12	 12.5
	
5	 N/A	 N/A	 N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	17.5	17.8	19.82	20.22	20.52
1. CentriPro 2-Wire motors have Generation 1 and Generation 2 amp ratings, see motor nameplate or motor data sticker that was supplied with motor.
2. Amps are higher than controller overload range - use of these motors will current limit and provide reduced performance.

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
THREE PHASE MOTOR OPERATION ON VFD'S
Variable Frequency Drive’s (VFD) can be used with the 3 phase CentriPro motor provided the operator
meets the following criteria:
1) Maintain frequencies from 30HZ – 60HZ. Do not operate below 30HZ for more than 1 second. 80 HZ
operation can be used.
2) Ensure VFD is a PWM, IGBT, Volts per Hz scalar type and does not produce more than 500 volts dV/dT.
3) Use a load reactor (load filter) of 3% impedance or more on motor lead lengths of 50 wire feet or more. The
Balanced Flow product already includes this in all models.
4) Follow all NEC, state, local or provincial electrical codes for Power Conversion Equipment wiring and
installation.
5) Provide appropriate dedicated short circuit protection. Properly sized fuses or breaker disconnects.
6) Size wire according to NEC, state, local or provincial codes OR refer to manufacturers recommendation for
wiring sizing.
7) Ensure proper flow around motor.
8) Maintain proper grounding of the motor back to drive and service entrance. Common ground throughout
system!

The following are some installation issues we have seen on returned Balanced Flow controllers which
factory re-testing has shown to operate perfectly:
Symptom	

Cause

•	 Cycling, won't turn off, poor pressure control	

Incorrect tank pre-charge pressure

•	 Cycling and wide pressure swings	

Larger than recommended tank

•	 Poor performance	

Motor running backwards

Performance Improvement Suggestions:
•	 Installing a spring check valve on the pump side of the tank can reduce time to standby when flow stops.
•	 Poor pressure control can be caused by a clogged sensor. Not an issue for sensors 4/09 and later.
•	 Updating controllers built prior to 4/09 with latest Software, UIB and Sensor will improve reliability and
performance.
•	 Updating software in controllers built after 4/09 may improve performance.
•	 Many generators produce voltages that exceed the 264VAC max rating of the controller. Test the generator
output voltage when no load is connected. If the voltage exceeds 264VAC, do not use it with the BF
controller!

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
AQUAVAR SOLO2 TROUBLESHOOTING
The Status Indicator and Parameter Display are visible through the cover lable to indicate the system status,
i.e. running, stopped or faulted. When faulted, the status indicator light will be Red and the Parameter Display
will show the error code in the format F00 where "F" indicates fault and "00" will be the fault code number. The
Status Indicator will flash the error code as the number of flashes followed by a 1 second pause. The number of
flashes can be from 2 to 9. The error code will be repeated until the fault is cleared. The following describes state
of the Status Indicator and Parameter Display duing various conditions and faults:
NO LIGHT
Parameter
Display

Status
Indicator

No Light

No Light

PrOG

No Light

Controller Status

Description

Low/No Input Voltage Check the input voltage to the controller. Measure the
voltage between L1 and L2 using an AC Voltmeter. This
voltage should be greater than 190Vac.
Program Mode

The controller is set to programming mode when the
Programming Position (located in the upper-left corner of the
UIB) pins are connected together at power up. To remove
the controller from Program Mode, remove the jumper/
connection connecting the Programming Position pins, turn
off power to the controller, wait 1 minute, turn on power to
the controller.

GREEN LIGHT CODES
Parameter
Display

Status
Indicator

Various

Constant
Green

StOP

Constant
Green

Controller Status

Description

Standby/Low Voltage Constant Green Light indicates the pump is in Standby mode
with the pump stopped. The system is in Standby mode when
there is no flow in the system and the pressure setting has
been reached.
It is also possible the system is in a Low Voltage condition
where the line input voltage is between 85-190VAC.
Pump Stopped

A Constant Green Status Indicator along with a StOP message
on the Parameter Display indicates that the Run/Stop input is
open which forces the pump to stop.
Check the device controlling the Run/Stop Input for proper
operation. Verify the input is wired correctly. The Run/Stop
Input wiring must never be installed in the same conduit as
power wiring and there must be a minimum of 12" between
the Run/Stop Input wiring and the power wires.

Various

Blinking
Green

Pump Running

Flashing Green Light indicates the pump is running.

RED LIGHT CODES
Parameter
Display
Fault Code
F01

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Description
Flashes

Constant
Red

Controller Status

This information is to be used by professional installers or
qualified personnel only.

Internal controller fault. To clear the fault, turn off power to
the controller, wait 1 minute, turn on power to the controller.
To clear fault perform
If fault persists Replace controller.
a System Reset,
or turn off power
to controller, wait
1 minute, turn on
power to controller. If
fault persists contact
installer.

Controller Error

CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
AQUAVAR SOLO2 TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT BLINK CODES (continued)
RED LIGHT CODES
Description

Parameter
Display
Fault Code

Flashes

F02

2 Blinks

Controller Status

This information is to be used by professional installers or
qualified personnel only.

This fault can be caused by:
• Water supply level in well falls below suction inlet of pump.
• Plugged suction screen.
• Restriction in pipe between pump and pressure sensor.
• Air bound pump – see “Purging System”
• Incorrect setting of “MAXIMUM SPEED” switch. Be sure to
set the “MAXIMUM SPEED” switch to 80 Hz when using
mismatched pumps (water ends) and motors.
• Incorrect setting of “MOTOR OVERLOAD SETTING (SFA)”
switch. Ensure the Motor Overload Setting (SFA) Switch is
not set higher than the Service Factor Amps (SFA) listed on
the motor nameplate.
The Dry Well Function
is configured using 	Refer to the dSEt menu for details on configuring the Dry
the dSEt parameter Well Function. The controller may automatically restart if
Progressive (ProG) or Fixed Time (Ft) restart is selected.
group in the
	If nuisance tripping continues after adequate water supply
Advanced Menu. If
fault persists contact has been verified:
installer.
• Set the Dry Well Sensitivity switch to LOW
• Measure the maximum possible output current for the
system. Set the MOTOR OVERLOAD Setting according to
this value instead of motor SFA.
• Turn the Dry Well Function off by selecting OFF in the dSEt
parameter group in the Advanced Menu.
Dry Well
No Water/Loss of
Prime

	 ry Well can be reset by pressing both pushbuttons at the
D
same time or by turning off the power to the controller.
F03

3 Blinks

Sensor Fault

The controller will
not run if the signal
from the sensor is
disconnected or
out of tolerance.
The controller will
automatically restart
when the signal is
within tolerance. If
fault persists contact
installer.

This fault can be caused by:
• Disconnected sensor. Disconnect sensor from sensor cable
connector and reconnect to ensure a good connection.
• Disconnected sensor cable lead inside the controller. Check
for loose wires where the sensor cable connects to the
circuit board by tugging on each wire.
• Broken wire in the sensor cable.
• Miswired sensor cable. Check that the wires are connected
to the correct terminals on the sensor connector. The
correct location of the wires is indicated on the circuit
board. B=Black, R=Red, W=White, G=Green.
• Failed sensor. With the sensor cable connected to the
circuit board, measure the DC voltage between the black
and white wires of the sensor cable at the sensor connector.
The voltage measured should be between 0.5Vdc and
4.5Vdc depending on the system pressure, see chart below.
• A vacuum on the sensor (transducer) of 17" Hg or more will
cause a sensor fault, eliminate the vacuum.
NOTE: Ensure the Transducer Jumper is properly placed for the
application. Refer to the Transducer Jumper Section for details.
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AQUAVAR SOLO2 TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT BLINK CODES (continued)
RED LIGHT CODES
Description

Parameter
Display
Fault Code

Flashes

F03

3 Blinks

Controller Status

This information is to be used by professional installers or
qualified personnel only.

Sensor Fault (continued)
Sensor Output vs. Applied Pressure

5

100 PSI

4.5

200 PSI

300 PSI

Transducer Output [Volts DC]

4
3.5
3
2.5
2

100 PSI Sensor

1.5

200 PSI Sensor
300 PSI Sensor

1
0.5
0
0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Pressure [PSI]

F04

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4 Blinks

This fault can be caused by:
• Using wrong motor (wrong voltage or phase).
• Mechanical binding from debris in pump.
• Electrical or mechanical failure of the motor.
• Incorrect setting of “MOTOR OVERLOAD SETTING (SFA)”
switch. The controller will issue an Over Current fault if the
The controller has
switch is set too low.
turned off the motor 	The controller estimates the motor temperature by
to protect it against comparing the output current to the Motor Overload Setting
damage due to
and monitoring the output frequency. If the motor runs at
an over current or
high output or is current limiting the motor temperature
overload condition. If estimate increases. If the temperature estimate is too high the
3 Over Current faults controller stops the motor and issues an Over Current fault.
are detected, the
The controller will automatically clear the fault and restart
controller will need to the motor after the motor temperature estimate reaches an
be manually reset. If acceptable level. If 3 Over Current faults are detected then
fault persists contact the controller must be manually reset by turning off power to
installer.
the controller for 1 minute and then on.
The controller stores the motor temperature estimate. If the
controller has tripped on the Over Current fault and power is
turned off and then on, the will not restart unless the motor
temperature estimate is within an acceptable range.
Over Current

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AQUAVAR SOLO2 TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT BLINK CODES (continued)
RED LIGHT CODES
Description

Parameter
Display
Fault Code

Flashes

Controller Status

F05

5 Blinks

Short Circuit
The controller will not
restart if displaying
this fault. To clear
the fault perform
a System Reset,
or turn off power
to the controller,
wait 1 minute, turn
on power to the
controller. If fault
persists contact
installer.

F06

6 Blinks

Ground Fault

The controller will not
restart if displaying
this fault. To clear
the fault perform
a System Reset,
or turn off power
to the controller,
wait 1 minute, turn
on power to the
controller. If fault
persists contact
installer.

F07

7 Blinks

This information is to be used by professional installers or
qualified personnel only.
WARNING Repeated exposure to Short Circuit conditions

can damage the controller. Do not reset this fault without
fixing the short circuit condition more than twice.

This fault can be caused by:
• Electrical failure of the motor.
• Electrical failure of wiring between controller and motor.
Verify the error by turning power to controller off for 1 minute
and then on. If error persists, motor and wiring between
controller and motor must be checked. Turn power off for 5
minutes. Remove the motor wires from the output terminal
block. Check wiring and motor for shorting phase to phase
and phase to ground. Perform the tests described in the
Insulation and Winding Resistance Tests section of this
manual. Refer to motor’s manual for information on resistance
readings.
WARNING Repeated exposure to Ground Fault conditions
can damage the controller. Do not reset this fault without
fixing the ground fault condition more than twice.
WARNING This device does not provide personnel
protection against shock. This function is intended for
equipment protection only.

This fault can be caused by:
• Electrical failure of the motor
• Electrical failure of wiring between controller and motor.
• Miswiring of motor cable.
Verify the error by turning power to controller off for 1 minute
and then on. If error persists, motor and wiring between
controller and motor must be checked. Turn power off and
wait 5 minutes. Remove the motor wires from the output
terminal block. Perform the tests described in the Insulation
and Winding Resistance Tests of this manual.

Temperature

This fault can be caused by:
• High ambient temperature. The maximum ambient
temperature rating is 122º F (50º C).
• Low ambient temperature. The minimum ambient
The controller
temperature rating is -4º F (-20º C).
will automatically
restart when the
Check for a fan failure. The fan will turn on when the
temperature reaches temperature inside the controller reaches 140º F (60º C). The
an acceptable level. If fan will turn on for 1 second each time the controller starts
fault persists contact the motor. The fan will run for 10 seconds during the first start
installer.
of the motor after power up. If the fan never turns on, check
fan connections and replace as needed. Ensure that the fan is
not bound or clogged
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AQUAVAR SOLO2 TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT BLINK CODES (continued)
RED LIGHT CODES
Description

Parameter
Display
Fault Code

Flashes

Controller Status

F08

8 Blinks

Open Lead

This fault can be caused by:
The controller will not • Disconnected or broken wire between the controller and
motor.
restart if displaying
Verify the error by turning power to controller off for 1 minute
this fault. To clear
and then on. If error persists, motor and wiring between
the fault perform
controller and motor must be checked. Turn power off for
a System Reset,
5 minutes. Remove the three motor wires from the terminal
or turn off power
block. Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance from
to the controller,
phase to phase. A disconnected or broken wire will be
wait 1 minute, turn
indicated by a high resistance reading (20 ohms or higher).
on power to the
controller. If fault
persists contact
installer.

F09

9 Blinks

Low Pressure Cut-Off

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This information is to be used by professional installers or
qualified personnel only.

This fault can be caused by:
The controller will not • Pressure 20 PSI below set point for 30 seconds. May be
a broken pipe or tripped pressure relief valve. If 20 PSI
restart if displaying
or more pressure drop for 30 seconds is normal for the
this fault. To clear
system, switch the Low Pressure Cut-Off protection off or
the fault perform
change system to prevent the pressure drop.
a System Reset,
or turn off power
to the controller,
wait 1 minute, turn
on power to the
controller. If fault
persists contact
installer.

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MEASURING INSULATION RESISTANCE
1. Set the scale lever to R x 100K (R x 100,000) and
set the ohmmeter on zero.

Megger…

Open (turn off) master breaker
or disconnect all leads from
starter or control box to avoid damage to
meter or electric shock hazard.
WARNING

2. Connect an ohmmeter lead to any one of the
motor leads and the other to the metal drop
pipe. If the drop pipe is plastic, connect the
ohmmeter lead to the metal well casing or
ground wire.

What It Means –
1. If the ohm value is normal, the motor windings
are not grounded and the cable insulation is not
damaged.
2. If the ohm value is below normal, either the
windings are grounded or the cable insulation
is damaged. Check the cable at the well seal as
the insulation is sometimes damaged by being
pinched.

TABLE 1 – Normal Ohm and Megohm Values (Insulation Resistance) Between All Leads and Ground
Insulation resistance does not vary with rating. All motors of all HP, voltage and phase rating have similar values of insulation resistance.

	

Ohm Value	

Megohm Value

	

A new motor (without drop cable).	

Condition of Motor and Leads	

20,000,000 (or more)	

20.0

	

A used motor which can be reinstalled in the well.	

10,000,000 (or more)	

10.0

	
	

Motor in Well. Ohm readings are for drop cable plus motor. A new 	
motor in the well.

2,000,000 (or more)	

2.0

	

A motor in the well in reasonably good condition.	

500,000 - 2,000,000	

0.5 - 2.0

	
	

A motor which may have been damaged by lightning or with damaged	
leads. Do not pull the pump for this reason.

20,000 - 500,000	

0.02 - 0.5

	
	
	
	

A motor which definitely has been damaged or with damaged cable.
The pump should be pulled and repairs made to the cable or the motor	
replaced. The motor will not fail for this reason alone, but it will
probably not operate for long.

10,000 - 20,000	

0.01 - 0.02

	
	

A motor which has failed or with completely destroyed cable insulation.	
The pump must be pulled and the cable repaired or the motor replaced.

Less than 10,000	

0 - 0.01

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MOTOR WINDING RESISTANCE CHECKOUT

CABLE CHECKOUT

Measuring Winding Resistance

Checking Cable and Splice

1. Set the scale lever to R x 1 for values under 10
ohms. For values over 10 ohms, set the scale
lever to R x 10. Zero balance the ohmmeter as
described earlier on page 11.
Open master breaker and
disconnect all leads from
control box to pressure switch (Q-D type
control, remove lid) to avoid damage to meter
or electric shock hazard.
2. Connect the ohmmeter leads as shown below.

CAUTION

TABLE 2 – Cable Resistance – Copper
	
	

Cable	
Size	

DC Resistance of Cable per 100 Foot
Length Ohms per Pair of Leads

	14	
	12	
	10	
	8	
	6	
	4	
	2	

.544
.338
.214
.135
.082
.052
.032

If aluminum cable is used the readings will be
higher. Divide the ohm readings on this chart
by 0.61 to
determine the
actual resistance
of aluminum
cable.
See motor data pages
for motor resistance
ratings.

1. Submerge cable and splice in steel barrel of water
with both ends out of water.
2. Set ohmmeter selector on RX100K and adjust
needle to zero (0) by clipping ohmmeter leads
together.
3. After adjusting ohmmeter, clip one ohmmeter
lead to barrel and the other to each cable lead
individually, as shown.
4. If the needle deflects to zero (0) on any of the cable
leads, pull the splice up out of the water. If the
needle falls back to
Checking Cable and
(∞) (no reading) the
Splice Test
leak is in the splice.
5. If leak is not in the
splice, pull the cable
out of the water slowly
until needle falls back
to (∞) (no reading).
When the needle falls
back, the leak is at
that point.

OHMS

Ohmmeter
Set at R x 100K
R x 100
R x 10
Rx1

ZERO
OHMS

R x 1000
R x 10K
R x 100K

Attach this lead
to Metal Tank

6. If the cable or splice
is bad, it should be
repaired or replaced.
What It Means –
1.	 If all ohm values are
normal, the motor
windings are neither
shorted nor open, and the cable colors are
correct.
2.	 If any one ohm value is less than normal, the
motor is shorted.
3.	 If any one ohm value is greater than normal, the
winding or the cable is open or there is a poor
cable joint or connection.

RULE OF THUMB
Add resistance of drop cable when checking
pump in well. See Table 2 above.

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4.	 If some ohm values are greater than normal and
some less, the leads are mixed.

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AMPROBE INSTRUCTIONS

OHMMETER INSTRUCTIONS

The Amprobe is a multi-range, combination ammeter
and voltmeter.

The Ohmmeter is used for measuring the electrical
resistance of a wire circuit. The unit of measurement is
called an Ohm.

Voltmeter Scales:	

150 VOLTS	 600 VOLTS

Ammeter Scales:	
	

5 AMPS	
15 AMPS	

40 AMPS
100 AMPS

1. When used as an ammeter, the tongs are placed
around the wire being measured with the rotary
scale on the 100 amp range. Then rotate the scale
back to the smaller ranges until an exact reading is
indicated.
2. When used as a voltmeter, the two leads are
clipped into the bottom of the instrument with the
rotary scale on the 600 volt range. If the reading is
less than 150 volts, rotate the scale to the 150 volt
range to get a more exact reading.

1. The knob at the bottom of the Ohmmeter is
adjustable through six ranges:
	
RX1	
=	 R x 1
If your ohmmeter
	
RX10	 =	 R x 10
is digital readout
	
RX100	 =	 R x 100
type, refer to the
instructions that
	
RX1000	 =	 R x 1,000
came with it.
	
RX10K	 =	 R x 10,000
	
RX100K	 =	 R x 100,000
2. The round center knob is for the purpose of
adjusting the instrument to zero (0) after clipping
the two ohmmeter leads together. This must be
done every time the range selection is changed.

CAUTION

Use Ohmmeter only with POWER
OFF.

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FUSE CHECKOUT

3 PHASE STARTER COIL CHECKOUT

Open master breaker and disconnect
all leads from starter to avoid
damage to meter or electric shock hazard. Connect
the ohmmeter leads as shown above.
WARNING

1. Set R x 1.
2. Connect leads as shown.
3. Reading: Should register zero.
What It Means –
Zero reading indicates fuse OK. Infinity (∞) reading
indicates bad fuse.

Coil with Ohmmeter
1. Set R x 1,000.
2. Connect leads as shown.
3. Reading: Should register some value,
Approximately 200-1000 ohms.
What It Means –
Infinity reading indicates coil is open. Zero reading
indicates coil is shorted. In either case, the coil
should be replaced.
A reading of 200-1000 ohms indicates coil is ok.

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3 PHASE STARTER VOLTAGE CHECKOUT
Checking Voltage at Fused Disconnect and
Magnetic Starter
WARNING

POWER IS ON during voltage
checking.

1. To check voltage: Use voltmeter on L1, L2 and L3 in
sequence. Check should be made at four locations.
Step 1 Checking incoming power supply.
Step 2 Checking fuses.
Step 3 Checking contact points
Step 4 Checking heaters.

VOLT
600 500 400 300 200 100 0-

2. When checking voltage, all other major electrical
appliances (that could be in use at the same time)
should be running.
3. If incoming power supply readings are not within
the limits (see chart), call your power supplier.
	 Name Plate	
▼	
	

Voltage Limits
Measured Volts
Minimum	Maximum

	

208V 3Ø	

188	

228

	

230V 3Ø	

207	

253

	

460V 3Ø	

414	

506

	

575V 3Ø	

518	

632

NOTE: Phase to phase – full line voltage. Phase to
neutral – ½ full line voltage. (depending on
transformer connection)

VOLT
600 500 400 300 200 100 0-

RULE OF THUMB
Incoming power should be within 5% of power
supply voltage. Motors are rated ±10% of
nameplate. The other 5% is used for cable voltage
drop.

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TRANSFORMER SIZES
A full three phase supply is recommended for all three
phase motors, consisting of three individual transformers or one three phase transformer. “Open” delta
or wye connections using only two transformers can
be used, but are more likely to cause problems from
current unbalance.
Transformer ratings should be no smaller than listed in
the table for supply power to the motor alone.
TRANSFORMER CAPACITY REQUIRED FOR SUBMERSIBLE MOTORS
			
Smallest KVA Rating –
	 Submersible	 Total Effective	
Each Transformer
	 3Ø Motor	
KVA	
Open WYE	
WYE or	
	 HP Rating	
Required	
DELTA 2	
DELTA 3	
			
Transformers	Transformers
	
1½	3	2	1
	
2	4	2	1½
	
3	5	3	2
	
5	7½	5	 3
	
7½	10	7½	 5
	
10	15	10	 5
	
15	20	15	7½
	
20	25	15	10
	
25	30	20	10
	
30	40	25	15
	
40	50	30	20
	
50	60	35	20
	
60	75	40	25
	
75	90	50	30
	100	
120	
65	
40

OPEN DELTA OR WYE

FULL THREE PHASE

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THREE PHASE POWER UNBALANCE
A full three phase supply is recommended for all
three phase motors, consisting of three individual
transformers or one three phase transformer. Socalled “open” delta or wye connections using only two
transformers can be used, but are more likely to cause
problems, such as poor performance overload tripping or early motor failure due to current unbalance.
Transformer ratings should be no smaller than listed
on Transformer Size Chart on previous page.

Phase designation of leads for CCW rotation viewing shaft end.
To reverse rotation, interchange any two leads.
Phase 1 or “A” – Black Motor Lead or T1
Phase 2 or “B” – Yellow Motor Lead or T2
Phase 3 or “C” – Red Motor Lead or T3
Notice: Phase 1, 2 and 3 may not be L1, L2 and L3.

Checking and correcting rotation
and current unbalance
1. Establish correct motor rotation by running in both
directions. Change rotation by exchanging any two
of the three motor leads. The rotation that gives the
most water flow is always the correct rotation.

		
		

2. After correct rotation has been established, check
the current in each of the three motor leads and calculate the current unbalance as explained in 3 below.
If the current unbalance is 2% or less, leave the leads
as connected.
If the current unbalance is more than 2%, current
readings should be checked on each leg using each
of the three possible hook-ups. Roll the motor leads
across the starter in the same direction to prevent
motor reversal.
3. To calculate percent of current unbalance:
A. Add the three line amp values together.
B. Divide the sum by three, yielding average current.
C. Pick the amp value which is furthest from the average current (either high or low).
D. Determine the difference between this amp value
(furthest from average) and the average.
E. Divide the difference by the average.
Multiply the result by 100 to determine percent of
unbalance.
4. Current unbalance should not exceed 5% at service
factor load or 10% at rated input load. If the unbalance cannot be corrected by rolling leads, the source
of the unbalance must be located and corrected. If,
on the three possible hookups, the leg farthest from
the average stays on the same power lead, most of
the unbalance is coming from the power source.
However, if the reading farthest from average moves
with the same motor lead, the primary source of
unbalance is on the “motor side” of the starter. In this
instance, consider a damaged cable, leaking splice,
poor connection, or faulty motor winding.

Hookup 1	
L1	L2	L3	

Hookup 2	
L1	L2	L3	

Hookup 3
L1	L2	L3

		

T1	T2	T3	

T1	T2	T3	

T1	T2	T3

	
	
Motor	
	 Leads	

R	B	Y	

Y	R	B	

B	Y	R

T3	T1	T2	

T2	T3	T1	

T1	T2	T3

	Starter
	Terminals

Example:
	
T3-R = 51 amps	
	
T1-B = 46 amps	
	
T2-Y = 53 amps	
	
Total = 150 amps	
	
÷ 3 = 50 amps	
	
— 46 = 4 amps	
	
4 ÷ 50 = .08 or 8%	

T2-Y = 50 amps	
T3-R = 48 amps	
T1-B = 52 amps	
Total = 150 amps	
÷ 3 = 50 amps	
— 48 = 2 amps	
2 ÷ 50 = .04 or 4%	

T1-B = 50 amps
T2-Y = 49 amps
T3-R = 51 amps
Total = 150 amps
÷ 3 = 50 amps
— 49 = 1 amps
1 ÷ 50 = .02 or 2%

OPEN DELTA
OR WYE

FULL THREE
PHASE

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GENERATOR SIZING
Note: Always consult the generator
manufacturer whenever questions arise.
These sizing charts are recommendations based on
motor service factor loading for typical continuous
duty generators. If you need to call the generator
manufacturer, be prepared to tell them the motor KVA
code, the service factor amperage, locked rotor amperage, phase, hertz, motor type, etc. This information
can all be found in this manual.
Please note that the 2-wire chart is only for PSC
(permanent split capacitor) type, 2-wire motors and
should not be used for split-phase, 2-wire motors. If
using split-phase, 2-wire motors the generator should
be 50% larger than that listed for a 3-wire motor.
You must know which type generator you have before
using the charts as the required generator size varies

by type. Internally regulated generators are also called
self-excited. Externally regulated generators are the
most common. In addition to the Kw/KVA rating, the
generator frequency (Hertz, typically 60 HZ in USA) is
very important when operating pumping equipment
because frequency variations affect pump output in
direct relation to the pump Affinity Laws. Operating
under 60 hertz will reduce flow and head while operating over 60 hertz will increase flow, head, HP and
amp draw and could overload the motor.
The generator should always be started before the
pump/motor is started and always stop the pump/
motor before shutting down the generator. Operating generators at higher elevations or using natural
gas a fuel can affect performance, consult the generator manufacturer for their recommendations in these
instances.

GENERATOR RECOMMENDATIONS
			
	Motor	
HP	
			

Externally Regulated	
Internally Regulated	
KW	
KVA	
KW	
KVA
Minimum Generator Rating

	
PSC	.5	
	
Type	.75	
	
2-Wire	1	
	
1Ø	1.5	
		
.5	
		
.75	
		
1	
		
1.5	
		
2	
		
3	
		
5	
		
7.5	
	
	10	
3-Wire
	
	15	
1Ø
	
	20	
and
	
	25	
3Ø
	
	30	
Motors
		
40	
		
50	
		
60	
		
75	
		
100	
		
125	
		
150	
		
175	
		
200	

2.5	
3.5	
5	
6	
2	
3	
4	
5	
7.5	
10	
15	
20	
30	
40	
60	
75	
100	
100	
150	
175	
250	
300	
375	
450	
525	
600	

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3.1	 1.75	 2.2
4.4	
2.5	
3.1
6.3	
3.2	
4
7.5	
4	
5
2.5	
1.5	
1.9
3.8	
2	
2.5
5	
2.5	
3.2
6.3	
3	
3.8
9.4	
4	
5
12.5	
5	
6.3
18.8	
7.5	
9.4
25	
10	
12.5
37.5	
15	
18.8
50	 20	
25
75	
25	
31
94	 30	 37.5
125	
40	
50
125	
50	
62.5
188	
60	
75
220	
75	
94
313	
100	
125
375	
150	
188
469	
175	
219
563	
200	
250
656	
250	
313
750	
275	
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HEAD AND PRESSURE EQUIVALENTS
1.	Feet Head of Water and Equivalent Pressures

	

To change head in feet to pressure in pounds, multiply by .434

2.	Pressure and Equivalent Feet Head of Water

	

To change pounds pressure to feet head, multiply by 2.3

	Feet	
	Feet	 	Feet	 	Feet	
PSI
PSI
PSI
PSI
	
Head		 Head		Head		Head

	
	Feet	
	Feet	
	Feet	
	Feet
PSI
PSI
PSI
PSI
		Head		Head		Head		 Head

	1	
	2	
	3	
	4	
	5	
	6	
	7	
	8	
	 9	
	10	
	20	

	1	 2.31	 20	 46.18	 120	277.07	225	 519.51
	2	 4.62	 25	 57.72	 125	288.62	250	 577.24
	3	 6.93	 30	 69.27	 130	300.16	275	 643.03
	4	 9.24	 40	 92.36	 140	323.25	300	 692.69
	5	 11.54	 50	 115.45	150	346.34	325	 750.41
	6	 13.85	 60	 138.54	160	369.43	350	 808.13
	7	 16.16	 70	 161.63	170	392.52	375	 865.89
	8	 18.47	 80	 184.72	180	415.61	400	 922.58
	9	 20.78	 90	 207.81	190	438.90	500	1154.48
	10	 23.09	 100	230.90	200	461.78	1000	2309.00
	
15	
34.63	
110	
253.98	
–	–	–	 –

.43	
.87	
1.30	
1.73	
2.17	
2.60	
3.03	
3.46	
3.90	
4.33	
8.66	

30	 12.99	140	60.63	300	129.93
40	 17.32	150	64.96	325	140.75
50	 21.65	160	69.29	350	151.58
60	 25.99	170	73.63	400	173.24
70	 30.32	180	77.96	500	216.55
80	 34.65	190	82.29	600	259.85
90	 38.98	200	86.62	700	303.16
100	43.31	 225	97.45	 800	346.47
110	 47.64	 250	108.27	 900	 389.78
120	 51.97	 275	 119.10	1000	 433.09
130	 56.30	 –	
–	
–	
–

APPROXIMATE COST OF OPERATING ELECTRIC MOTORS
		
*Average kilowatts input or cost		
*Av. kw input or cost per hour
	Motor	
based on 1 cent per kilowatt hour	Motor	based on 1 cent per kw hour
	HP		
HP
		
	

1 Phase	

3 Phase		

⁄3	.408		 20	

1

3 Phase
16.9

	½	

.535	

.520	

25	

20.8

	¾	

.760	

.768	

30	

26.0

	1	

1.00	

.960	

40	

33.2

	1½	

1.50	

1.41	

50	

41.3

	2	

2.00	

1.82	

60	

49.5

	3	

2.95	

2.70	

75	

61.5

	5	

4.65	

4.50	

100	

81.5

	7½	

6.90	

6.75	

125	

	

	150	
10	9.30	
9.00
				
200	

102
122
162

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CENTRIPRO OR SQUARE "D" SWITCHES

FURNAS PRO CONTROL

Adjust in proper sequence:

MAIN SPRING ADJUSTMENT

Turn clockwise to increase both cut-out
and cut-in pressure. (2 PSI/turn)

1. CUT-IN: Turn nut down for higher cut-in pressure, or
up for lower cut-in.
2. CUT-OUT: Turn nut down for higher cut-out pressure, or up for lower cut-out.

LINE LOAD LOAD LINE

ADJUSTMENT
Differential: adjust
for cut-out point
Line
L1

MOTOR

L1
Grounding
Provisions
#8-32 screws

DIFFERENTIAL
ADJUSTMENT

Turn clockwise to increase
cut-out pressure without
affecting cut-in. (3 PSI/turn)

L2

Load

Load
Line
L2
Range: adjust
for cut-in point

BASIC FORMULAS AND SYMBOLS
Formulas

Symbols

GPM	=	 Lb./Hr.
		 500 x Sp. Gr.

GPM	

=	 gallons per minute

Lb.	

=	pounds

H	 =	 2.31 x psi
		
Sp. Gr.

Hr.	

=	hour

H	 =	 1.134 x In. Hg.
		
Sp. Gr.

H	

=	 head in feet

psi	

=	 pounds per square inch

HV	=	 V2	 =	 0.155 V2
		2g

In. Hg.	 =	 inches of mercury
hv	

=	 velocity head in feet

V	 =	 GPM x 0.321	=	 GPM x 0.409
		
A		
(I.D.)2

V	

=	 velocity in feet per second

g	

=	 32.16 ft./sec.2 (acceleration of gravity)

BHP	=	 GPM x H x Sp. Gr.
		
3960 x Eff.

A	

=	 area in square inches (πr2) (for a circle or pipe)

ID	

=	 inside diameter in inches

Eff.	 =	 GPM x H x Sp. Gr.
		
3960 x BHP

BHP	

=	 brake horsepower

Eff.	

=	 pump efficiency expressed as a decimal

NS	=	 N√GPM
		 H3/4

NS	

=	 specific speed

N	

=	 speed in revolutions per minute

H	=	V2
		2g

D	

=	 impeller in inches

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Sp. Gr.	 =	 specific gravity

CentriPro
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TERMS AND USABLE FORMULAS
BASIC FORMULAS AND SYMBOLS
Temperature conversion
DEG. C	=	 (DEG. F – 32) x .555
DEG. F	=	 (DEG. C x 1.8) + 32

Area of a Circle
A	=	area;	C	=	circumference.
A	=	π r2;	 π	=	3.14
C	=	2πr

r

d

CIRCLE
Water Horsepower	 =	 GPM x 8.33 x Head	 =	 GPM x Head
		

Laboratory BHP	 =	

Where:
 GPM	 =	
  8.33	 =	
  33000	 =	
  Head	 =	

33000		3960

3960 x Eff.

Field BHP	

=	 Laboratory BHP + Shaft Loss

Total BHP	

=	 Field BHP + Thrust Bearing Loss

Gallons per Minute
Pounds of water per gallon
Ft. Lbs. per minute in one horsepower
Difference in energy head in feet (field head).

Where:
 GPM	 =	 Gallons per Minute
  Head	=	 Lab. Head (including column loss)
  Eff.	 =	 Lab. Eff. of Pump Bowls
  Shaft Loss = HP loss due to mechanical friction of lineshaft bearings
  Thrust Bearing Loss = HP Loss in driver thrust bearings
			
(See (1) below under Misc.)

Head x GPM x Sp. Gr.

		

D	=	diameter
r	 =	radius

Motor Eff. from Motor mfg. (as a decimal)

Input Horsepower =	 Total BPH
		 Motor Eff.
Field Efficiency	 =	 Water Horsepower
		

Water HP as determined above
Total BHP as determined above

Total BHP

Overall Plant Efficiency	 =	 Water Horsepower
		

Input Horsepower	

=	

		

Electrical

(See (2) below under Misc.)
Water HP as determined above
Input HP as determined above

Input Horsepower
BHP	

=	

4.826 x K x M x R	

Mot. Eff.		

746

BHP	
=	 Brake Horsepower as determined above
Mot. Eff.	 =	 Rated Motor Efficiency
K	
=	 Power Company Meter Constant
M	
=	 Power Company Meter Multiplier, or Ratio of Current and Potential 	
			
Transformers connected with meter
R	
=	 Revolutions of meter disk
T	
=	 Time in Sec. for R
E	
=	 Voltage per Leg applied to motor
I	
=	 Amperes per Leg applied to motor
PF	
=	 Power factor of motor
1.732	
=	 Factor for 3-phase motors. This reduces to 1 for single phase motors
Kilowatt input to Motor = 	

.746 x I.H.P.	 =	 1.732 x E x I x PF

			 1000

Miscellaneous

=	 1.732 x E x I x PF

T		

KW-Hrs. Per 1000 Gallons of =	
Cold Water Pumped Per Hour	

HD in ft. x 0.00315
Pump Eff. x Mot. Eff.

(1) Thrust Bearing Loss = .0075 HP per 100 RPM per 1000 lbs. thrust.*
(2) Overall Plant Efficiency sometimes referred to as “Wire to Water” Efficiency
*Thrust (in lbs.) = (thrust constant (k) laboratory head) + (setting in feet x shaft wt. per ft.)
Note: Obtain thrust constant from curve sheets
Discharge Head (in feet of fluid pumped)	

=	 Discharge Pressure (psi) x 2.31

		

Sp. Gr. of Fluid Pumped

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HYDROPRO AND CENTRIPRO TANK SELECTION
TABLE 1 – TANK MODELS – See your Full Line Catalog Tank Bulletins for a listing of all available models.
Model
No.

Total
Volume
(Gals.)

① Drawdown in Gals. at System
Operating Pressure Range of
18/40
PSIG

28/50
PSIG

38/60
PSIG

Maximum
Drawdown
Volume
(Gallons)

Tank Drawdown Pressure Factors Using an “Extra”
2 PSI of Drawdown
	

Pressure Differential	

Factor with extra 2 psi*

	

18 – 40	

.402

V6P

1.9

0.7

0.6

0.5

1.3

	

28 – 50	

.340

V15P

4.9

1.8

1.5

1.4

3.1

	

38 – 60	

.295

V25P

7.3

2.7

2.3

2.1

3.1

	

48 – 70	

.260

V45P

13.9

5.6

4.7

4.1

8.4

To Calculate drawdown capacity multiply: Factor x Tank Volume.

V45

13.9

5.6

4.7

4.1

8.4

V60B

19.9

8.0

6.8

5.8

12.1

V60

19.9

8.0

6.8

5.8

12.1

V80

25.9

10.4

8.8

7.6

13.9

V80EX

25.9

10.4

8.8

7.6

13.9

V100

31.8

12.8

10.8

9.4

13.8

V100S

31.8

12.8

10.8

9.4

13.8

V140B

45.2

18.2

15.4

13.3

27.3

V140

45.2

18.2

15.4

13.3

27.3

V200

65.1

26.2

22.1

19.2

39.3

V250

83.5

33.6

28.4

25.6

50.8

V260

84.9

34.1

28.9

25.0

44.7

V350

115.9

46.6

39.4

34.1

70.5

①	Drawdown based on a 22 psi differential and Boyle’s Law. Temperature, elevation and pressure can all affect drawdown volume.

TABLE 2 – PRESSURE FACTORS

Pump Cut-Out Pressure – PSIG

Pump Cut-In Pressure – PSIG
		 20	25	 30	35	40	 45	50	 55	60	65	70	75	80	85	90	95	100	
105	
110	
115
	 30	.22
	 35	.30	 .20
	 40	.37	 .27	 .18
	 45	.42	.34	 .25	.17
	 50	.46	.39	 .31	.23	.15
	 55	.50	.43	 .36	.29	.22	 .14
	 60	.54	.47	 .40	.33	.27	 .20	.13
	 65		 .50	.44	.38	.31	.25	.19	.13
	 70		 .53	 .47	.41	.35	 .30	.24	 .18	.12
	 75			 .50	.45	.39	 .33	.28	 .22	.17	.11
	 80			 .53	.48	.42	 .37	.32	 .26	.21	.16	.11
	 85				 .50	.45	 .40	.35	 .30	.25	.20	.15	.10
	 90				 .53	.48	 .43	.38	 .33	.29	.24	.19	.14	.10
	 95					 .50	 .46	.41	 .36	.32	.27	.23	.18	.14	.09
	 100					 .52	 .48	.44	 .39	.35	.31	.26	.22	.17	.13	.09
	 105						 .50	.46	 .42	.38	.33	.29	.25	.21	.17	.13	.08
	 110						 .52	.46	 .44	.40	.36	.32	.28	.24	.20	.16	.12
	 115							 .50	 .46	.42	.39	.35	.31	.27	.23	.19	.15	.12	.06
	 120							 .52	 .48	.45	.41	.37	.33	.30	.26	.22	.19	.15	.11
	 125								 .50	.47	.43	.39	.36	.32	.29	.25	.21	.16	.14	 .11	.07
To determine tank drawdown of operating pressure ranges other than those listed in table, use following procedure:
Multiply total tank volume (table 1) by pressure factor (table 4).
Example:	 Operating range: 35/55
	
Tank being used: V-200
	 65.1	 =	 Total volume of tank (table 1)
	x .29		
Pressure factor (table 4)
	 18.9	 =	 Drawdown in gallons at 35/55 PSI operating range.

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JET PUMP MOTOR DATA AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
MOTOR DATA
GWT Number

HP

Volts

Phase

Service Factor

Maximum Load Amps

Watts

Circuit Breaker

J04853

½

115/230

1

1.6

J05853

¾

115/230

1

1.5

10.8/5.4

880

25/15

14.8/7.4

1280

J06853

1

115/230

1

30/15

1.4

16.2/8.1

1440

J07858

1½

115/230

30/20

1

1.3

20.0/10.0

1866

J08854

2

40/20

115/230

1

1.2

22.6/11.3

2100

J09853

25/15

3

230

1

1.15

13.3

3280

30

J04853L

½

115/230

1

1.6

10.8/5.4

968

25/15

J05853L

¾

115/230

1

1.5

14.8/7.4

1336

30/15

J06853L

1

115/230

1

1.4

16.2/8.1

1592

30/20

J07858L

1½

115/230

1

1.3

21.4/10.7

1950

40/20

①J08854L

2

230

1

1.2

12.9

2100

25

SFJ04853

½

115/230

1

1.6

9.4/4.7

900

20/10

SFJ05853

¾

115/230

1

1.5

13.6/6.8

1160

25/15

SFJ06853

1

115/230

1

1.4

15.8/7.9

1400

30/20

SFJ04860

½

115/230

1

1.6

12.6/6.3

990

25/15

SFJ05860

¾

115/230

1

1.5

14.8/7.4

1200

30/15

SFJ06860

1

115/230

1

1.4

16.2/8.1

1400

30/20

J05853N

¾

230/115

1

1.5

13.8/6.9

1294

40 / 20

J06853N

1

230/115

1

1.6

16.8/8.4

1691

45 / 20

J07858N

2

230/115

1

1.7

20.4/10.2

2350

50 / 25

J08854N

2

230

1

1.4

12

2604

30

J09853N

3

230

1

1.2

14.5

3278

45

Note: Refer to motor nameplate for motor part number

① Effective July, 1998, 230 V only.

ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Motor Overload with Leads
GWT Motor
Model
④ Old Number ③ New Number T.I. Number

Run Capacitor and MFD

Start Capacitor
MFD Rating

Switch ⑤

J04853

614246 71

MET38ABN

610807 1: 124/148

629002 2

J05853

614246 20

CET63ABN

610807 2: 161/192

629002 2

J06853

614246 9

CET52ABN

610807 2: 161/192

629002 2

J07858

614246 79

CET38ABM

610807 2: 161/192

629002 2

J08854

611307 29

BRT44ABM

614529 4: 25

610807 1: 124/148

629002 2

J09853

611106 22

611106 36

BRB2938

628318 314: 55

610807 11; 36-43

629002 2

J04853L

614246 98

627121 43

MET39ABN-CL

610807 1:124/148

629002 2

J05853L

614246 20

627121 38

CET63ABN

610807 2:161/192

629002 2

J06853L

614246 9

627121 7

CET52ABN

610807 2:161/192

629002 2

611123 21

BRT45ABM

610807 7:189/227

629002 2

627119 10

CET31ABN

J07858L
J08854L

616861 10

SFJ04853

621863 1

SFJ05853
SFJ06853
SFJ04860

614246 67

SFJ05860
SFJ06860

623450 8: 30

610807 33: 64-77

629002 2

MEJ38ABN

N/A

3945C91A01

621863 4

CET55ABN

610807 2: 161/192

3945C91A01

621863 5

CET49ABN

610807 2: 161/192

3945C91A01

627121 48

MET36ABN

610807 2: 161/192

629002 2

614246 20

627121 38

CET63ABN

610807 2: 161/192

629002 2

614246 9

627121 7

CET52ABN

610807 2: 161/192

629002 2

J05853N

P751056520063

CEJ65CV

N/A

C103237300109: 238/110

X837648580001

J06853N

P751056520251

CEJ-49CV

N/A

C103237300109: 238/110

X837648580001

J07858N

P751056520253

CEJ49CY

C107558550064: 50/370

C103237300120: 208/165

X837406460002

J08854N

P751056520249

CEJ-38CS

C107558550064: 50/370

C103237300127: 59/250

X837406460002

J09853N

P751056520192

CEJ31CY

C107558550064: 50/370

C103237300127: 59/250

X837406460002

③ These new overload part numbers are for use with the new plastic terminal board with the quick change voltage plug.
④ Use this suffix if your motor has the old style brown terminal board without quick change voltage plug.
⑤ 629002 2 replaces 614234 1, 2, and 6.

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JET PUMP MOTOR WIRING A.O. SMITH MOTORS
TERMINAL BOARD AND VOLTAGE CHANGE PLUG
A change has been
made to use a new terminal board on the A.O.
Smith two compartment
motor models. This terminal board is used on
both dual voltage and
single 	 voltage motors.

• Screws with ¼" drive:
The terminal screw
accepts either a ¼"
nut driver or a slotted
screw driver.
• Line Wire Connection:
The space under the
screw will accept #16,
#14, #12, #10, or #8
wire. The rib at the bottom edge of the screw
allows the wire to be
placed straight into the
space under the screw.
This rib retains the wire
under the head of the
screw and for #12, #10,
or #8 wire it is not necessary to wrap the wire
around the screw.

FEATURES
• Voltage Plug: Dual voltage motors use a voltage plug that retains
the terminals for the
Black and Black Tracer
leads. To change voltage, lift the black plug
and align the arrow
with the desired voltage on terminal board.
See Figure 1 for an
example of the dual
voltage connection
diagram.

• ½ HP wired 115 V, ¾
HP and up wired 230 V
at factory.
• Quick Connect Terminals: Each terminal has
provision for ¼" quick
connect terminals in
addition to the screw.
• Molded Plastic Material: The terminal
board is made from an
extremely tough white
plastic material with
L1, L2, and A markings
molded into the board.

• Lead Channel: A 	
channel adjacent to
the conduit hole directs wiring to the top
of the board.
• Governor Guard: An
integral backplate prevents leads from entering the area around
the governor.
• Ground Guard: To 	
prevent the bare
ground wire from
touching the “live” L2
terminal, the ground
wire must be placed
above this guard.

VOLTAGE CHANGES ARE MADE INSIDE THE
MOTOR COVER NOT IN THE PRESSURE SWITCH.

WARNING:
DISCONNECT POWER SOURCE BEFORE CHECKING. DO NOT MAKE ANY
CHANGES WITH POWER ON.
CAPACITOR START INDUCTION RUN – SINGLE
SPEED (NEW STYLE – AFTER APRIL, 1999)

CAPACITOR START INDUCTION RUN –
SINGLE SPEED (OLD STYLE – UP TO APRIL, 1999)

FIGURE 1
115 V 230 V

A
L2

YELLOW
2

1 3
RED
BLACK TRACER
BLACK

PURPLE

B

A

L2
L1

L2

LINE
GRD	

L1

PAGE 56

WHITE

Green (Ground)

Align black plug to 115 V or 230 V arrow.
½ HP wired 115 V, ¾ HP and up wired 	
230 V at factory.

BLACK
TRACER

“Black Tracer” is a black and white wire

L2
B

230 V

MAIN

L1

RED
PHASE

MAIN

YELLOW

BLACK

115 V

A
L1

TO WIRE FOR 230 V:
BLACK TRACER TO B
BLACK TO A
TO WIRE FOR 115 V:
BLACK TRACER TO A
BLACK TO L1

CentriPro
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FRICTION LOSS
SCH 40 – PLASTIC PIPE: FRICTION LOSS (IN FEET OF HEAD) PER 100 FT.
3
	
	
⁄8"	
½"	
¾"	
1"	
1¼"	
1½"	
2"	
2½"	
3"	
4"	
6"	
8"	
10"
GPM	GPH
			
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.	
ft.
	1	
60	 4.25	 1.38	 .356	 .11
	2	 120	 15.13	 4.83	 1.21	 .38	 .10
	3	 180	 31.97	 9.96	 2.51	 .77	 .21	 .10
	 4	 240	 54.97	17.07	 4.21	 1.30	 .35	 .16
	 5	 300	 84.41	25.76	 6.33	 1.92	 .51	 .24
	
6	 360		 36.34	
8.83	
2.69	.71	.33	.10
	8	 480		 63.71	15.18	4.58	 1.19	 .55	 .17
	
10	600		 97.52	
25.98	
6.88	1.78	.83	.25	.11
	15	 900			
49.68	14.63	 3.75	 1.74	 .52	 .22
	20	 1,200			
86.94	25.07	 6.39	 2.94	 .86	 .36	 .13
	
25	 1,500				 38.41	9.71	4.44	1.29	 .54	 .19
	30	 1,800					
13.62	 6.26	 1.81	 .75	 .26
	
35	 2,100					 18.17	8.37	2.42	1.00	 .35	 .09
	40	 2,400					
23.55	 10.70	 3.11	 1.28	 .44	 .12
	45	 2,700					
29.44	 13.46	 3.84	 1.54	 .55	 .15
	
50	
3,000						16.45	
4.67	
1.93	.66	.17
	
60	
3,600						23.48	
6.60	
2.71	.93	.25
	
70	
4,200							
8.83	
3.66	
1.24	
.33
	
80	
4,800							11.43	
4.67	
1.58	.41
	
90	
5,400							14.26	
5.82	
1.98	.52
	
100	
6,000								
7.11	
2.42	
.63	
.08
	
125	
7,500								
10.83	
3.80	
.95	
.13
	
150	
9,000									
5.15	
1.33	
.18
	
175	
10,500									
6.90	
1.78	
.23
	
200	
12,000									
8.90	
2.27	
.30
	
250	
15,000										
3.36	
.45	
.12
	
300	
18,000										
4.85	
.63	
.17
	
350	
21,000										
6.53	
.84	
.22
	
400	
24,000											
1.08	
.28
	
500	
30,000											
1.66	
.42	
.14
	
550	
33,000											
1.98	
.50	
.16
	
600	
36,000											
2.35	
.59	
.19
	
700	
42,000												
.79	
.26
	
800	
48,000												
1.02	
.33
	
900	
54,000												
1.27	
.41
	
950	
57,000													
.46
	
1000	
60,000													
.50

NOTE: See page 5 for website addresses for pipe manufacturers – there are many types of new plastic pipe available now.

STORAGE OF WATER IN VARIOUS SIZES OF WELLS
	D2	 =	 Gallons of Storage per Foot
	24.5
Where: D = Inside diameter of well casing in inches
Examples:
	 2" Casing	=	
	 3" Casing	=	
	 4" Casing	=	
	 5" Casing	=	
	 6" Casing	=	

.16 Gals. per ft. Storage	
.36 Gals. per ft. Storage	
.652 Gals. per ft. Storage	
1.02 Gals. per ft. Storage	
1.4 Gals. per ft. Storage	

8" Casing	 =	
10" Casing	=	
12" Casing	=	
14" Casing	=	
16" Casing	=	

2.6 Gals. per ft. Storage
4.07 Gals. per ft. Storage
5.87 Gals. per ft. Storage
7.99 Gals. per ft. Storage
10.44 Gals. per ft. Storage

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
UL AND CSA AGENCY LISTING(S)
Our control boxes, motors, complete pump assemblies and electrical accessories are tested by independent
product safety and testing organizations to ensure compliance with the US National Electric Code (NEC) and/
or Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standards. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and CSA are the agencies
with whom we contract. They have now agreed to eliminate overlapping efforts through an agreement which
allows either to test to the other’s standards. This is good for manufacturers and consumers as overlapping
independent testing is very expensive.
Unfortunately, there is a great deal of misunderstanding associated with the Agency Listings and their marks or
logos. By meeting specific safety requirements products can be either UL Listed or UL Recognized. The UL mark
in a circle UL signifies that a product is UL Listed (approved) for its intended use by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
Radios, televisions, CD players, fans and small appliances are a good example of UL Listed products.
®

®

The lesser known and most misinterpreted UL mark is the backwards
, signifying a UL Recognized
Component. This is used on products that are combined to create a complete assembly. In the Submersible
Pump Industry, pumps larger than 2 HP are shipped as separate water ends and motors due to weight and
length restrictions of major shippers. Therefore the products cannot carry a UL logo, but only the backwards
logo since they are Components of a complete system. According to both UL and CSA, electrical inspectors
should consider the assembled products as approved if the motor and water end are matched by HP, i.e. a ½ HP
Water End on a ½ HP Motor.
®

C

®

US

The 4” CentriPro motors are tested by Canadian Standards Association to UL 1004 and 2111 as well as to CSA
standards 77 and 100. They carry a
logo. This indicates they are CSA Listed for the USA and Canada, i.e.,
tested by C.S.A. to U.L. and CSA standards.
®

C

US

CentriPro, single-phase, 4” motor control boxes carry a

C

UL
®

US

listing.

Testing by the Canadian Standards Association is denoted by the CSA logo

®

or

®
C

US

.

Per their recent agreement UL can test products sold in the USA and/or Canada, conversely, CSA can test
products sold in Canada and/or the USA.

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CentriPro
Residential Water Systems
Logos and their meanings follow:

UL

- UL Listed for USA
- UL Listed for Canada (tested by UL to CSA Standards)

®

C

- UL Listed for USA and Canada (tested by UL to UL & CSA Standards)
C

UL
®

UL
®

US
®

- UL Recognized Component for USA
®

- UL Recognized Component for Canada (tested by UL to CSA Standards)
- UL Recognized Component for USA and Canada
(tested by UL to UL & CSA Standards)

C

®

C

US

- CSA approved for Canada

®

- CSA approved for USA (tested by CSA to UL Standards)

®

US

- CSA approved for USA and Canada (tested by CSA to CSA & UL Standards)

®

- Certified to NSF/ANSI 61, Drinking Water System Components 4P49

US

SSIF
LA IE

U® L

D

C

C

WATER QUALITY

- Drinking Water System Components - Certified to NSF/ANSI 61, Annex G

®

NSF/ANSI 61-G

- NSF/ANSI 372 – Drinking Water System Components – Lead Content
CLASS 6853 01 - Low Lead Content Certification Program - - Plumbing Products
California Health and Safety Code 116875 (known as AB-1953-2006)
Vermont Act No. 193 - 2008 - Consumer Products Prohibition against Lead (known as Bill S.152
"An Act Rlating to Prevention of Lead Poisoning by Exposure to Lead in Consumer Products")
Maryland House Bill 372 [Statue 12-605] - Business Occupations and Professionals - Plumbers Lead Free Materials

®

LLC

Per the reciprocity agreement between the two agencies, electrical inspectors in both countries should now be
honoring either the UL or CSA mark on products approved for their country.

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACT NUMBERS
Four (4") Inch Motors and Controls

Six (6") Inch and Larger Motors

Seneca Falls, NY
• Phone: 866-325-4210 — General
• Phone: 866-673-0427 — Technical
• Phone: 866-673-0445 — Controls
• Toll Free Fax: 888-322-5877

Lubbock, Texas Turbine Operation
• Phone: 806-763-7867
• Fax: 800-453-4749

Orlando Distribution Center
• Phone: 407-829-7808
• Fax: 407-829-7809
Fresno Distribution Center
• Phone: 559-265-4730
• Fax: 559-265-4740
Southaven, MS (was Memphis)
Distribution Center
• Phone: 662-393-5982
• Toll Free Fax: 800-848-9793
Chicago Customer Service
• Phone: 847-983-5926
• Fax: 847-983-1766
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
• Phone: 519-826-0869
• Fax: 519-826-0874

Xylem Inc.
2881 East Bayard Street Ext., Suite A
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
www.centripro.com
CentriPro is a trademark of Xylem Inc. or one of its subsidiaries.
© 2017 Xylem Inc.

BMAID R9

February 2017



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