Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your Wayne SWS75 0.75 HP Shallow Well Jet Pump. Please read these instructions thoroughly before use to ensure proper function and longevity of the pump.

Image: Wayne Shallow Well Jet Pump branding banner.
Nga korero haumaru
Always observe safety precautions to reduce the risk of injury, electric shock, or property damage. This pump operates with electricity and water, which can be hazardous if not handled correctly.
- Haumaru Hiko: Ensure all electrical connections comply with local codes. The motor is thermally protected to prevent overheating; however, proper wiring is crucial.
- Haumaru wai: Do not operate the pump dry. Ensure the pump is properly primed before starting.
- Tāutatanga: Follow all installation instructions carefully. Improper installation can lead to pump failure or safety hazards.
- Tiaki: Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te mahi tiaki, ratonga ranei.
Ka mutu te huaview
The Wayne SWS75 is a 0.75 horsepower shallow well jet pump designed for wells up to 25 feet deep. It features a durable cast iron volute and an efficient square flange motor that is thermally protected to prevent overheating.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the Wayne SWS75 0.75 HP Shallow Well Jet Pump.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Wheehau: 0.75 HP
- Tae Max Max: 510 gallons per hour (GPH) at 50 PSI
- Well Depth: Suitable for wells 0 ft. to 25 ft. in depth
- Tukunga: 3/4 inihi NPT
- momi: 1-1/4 inihi NPT
- Whakawhiti Pēhanga: Pre-set at 30-50 PSI for automatic operation
- Hanganga: Durable cast iron volute with a dedicated priming port
- Motini: Efficient square flange motor, thermally protected
- Huihuinga: Assembled in the USA with foreign and domestic parts.

Image: Diagram highlighting key features of the Wayne SWS75 pump, including USA assembly, self-priming, dual voltage, and intake/discharge sizes.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation is critical for the performance and safety of your pump. Consult a qualified professional if you are unsure about any steps.
1. Location and Mounting:
- Install the pump on a solid, level surface to minimize vibration.
- Ensure the pump is protected from freezing temperatures and direct weather exposure.
- The pump is designed for shallow wells up to 25 feet deep.
2. Hononga Paipa:
- Connect the suction line to the 1-1/4 inch NPT intake port.
- Connect the discharge line to the 3/4 inch NPT discharge port.
- Whakamahia he hiri paipa e tika ana mō ngā hononga miro katoa hei ārai i ngā turuturu.
- Ensure all piping is adequately supported to avoid strain on the pump.
3. Te Whakapai i te Puma:
Before initial operation, the pump must be properly primed.
- Remove the priming plug located on the pump volute.
- Fill the pump volute completely with water through the dedicated priming port until water overflows.
- Whakakapihia te mono priming kia mau.
- Ensure the suction line is also filled with water to the well.
4. Hononga Hiko:
- The pump operates on 120 Volts and is dual voltage 120V/240V capable. Ensure your power supply matches the pump's configuration.
- Honoa te papu ki tētahi ara iahiko hiko motuhake, kua tika te whenua.
- Consult a licensed electrician for wiring if you are not familiar with electrical installations.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Ka oti te whakauru me te parai, kua reri te papu mo te mahi.
- Whakaoho Tuatahi: Turn on the power supply to the pump. The pump should start and begin to build pressure.
- Mahi Aunoa: The integrated pressure switch is pre-set to turn the pump on at 30 PSI and off at 50 PSI, maintaining consistent water pressure.
- Aroturuki: Observe the pressure gauge (if installed) to ensure the pump is operating within the expected pressure range.
- Mahi Tonu: The pump is designed for intermittent use as demand requires. Avoid prolonged dry running.
Te tiaki
Ko te tiaki i nga wa katoa ka tino pai te mahi me te whakaroa i te ora o to papu.
- Momotu Mana: Momotuhia te puna hiko i mua i te mahi tiaki.
- Tirotiro Hononga: Periodically check all plumbing and electrical connections for leaks or corrosion. Tighten as necessary.
- Nga Puawai Horoi: Ensure motor cooling vents are clear of debris to prevent overheating.
- Te takurua: In areas subject to freezing temperatures, drain the pump and piping completely to prevent damage.
Raparongoā
E pā ana tēnei wāhanga ki ngā raruraru noa ka pā mai ki a koe me tō papu.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
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| Ka oma te papu engari kāore he wai, he iti rānei te pēhanga |
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Whakatakotoranga
Detailed technical specifications for the Wayne SWS75 0.75 HP Shallow Well Jet Pump.
| Tauira | SWS75 |
| Horsepower | 0.75 HP |
| Rere Rere Morahi | 510 GPH (at 50 PSI) |
| Teitei Whakanuia Max | 25 Puawai |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (Dual voltage 120V/240V capable) |
| Rahinga Tukuna | 3/4 inihi NPT |
| Rahi momi | 1-1/4 inihi NPT |
| Tautuhinga Whakawhiti Press | 30-50 PSI (Pre-set) |
| Rauemi | Maka rino |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 38.6 Pauna |
| Rahi Hua (L x W x H) | 22.3" x 11.5" x 10.3" |
Performance Data (Gallons Per Hour - GPH):

Image: Performance table showing GPH at various depths (0', 5', 10', 15', 20', 25') for 30, 40, and 50 PSI.
| PSI | 0' Depth (GPH) | 5' Depth (GPH) | 10' Depth (GPH) | 15' Depth (GPH) | 20' Depth (GPH) | 25' Depth (GPH) |
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| 30 | 779 | 750 | 721 | 691 | 662 | 633 |
| 40 | 644 | 615 | 586 | 557 | 528 | 499 |
| 50 | 510 | 481 | 451 | 422 | 393 | 364 |
Nga korero Whakaputanga
The Wayne SWS75 Well Jet Pump comes with a 3-Tau Rarangi Rarangi covering parts only. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. For full warranty terms and conditions, refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the manufacturer's webpae.
Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, replacement parts, or further inquiries, please contact Wayne customer support. Contact details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official webte waahi, kei roto ranei i nga taonga kapi.
Note: Always provide your pump's model number (SWS75) and serial number when contacting support.





