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Wisconsin Department of Commerce PRIVATE SEWAGE SYSTEM Safety and Building Division ~ ~ ~ • ~ ~ INSPECTION REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION (ATTACH TQ PERMIT) Personal information you provide maybe used for secondary purposes [Privacy Law, s.15.04 (1)(m)]. 'ermit Holder's Name: City Village X Township Schied, Brian Hammond Townshi :ST BM Elev: Insp. BM Elev: BM Description: /~~ ~ ~ ~.~ TANK INFORMATION TYPE MANUFACTURER CAPACITY Septic ~~~~ ,K~, Dosing ~ ~~ teX-x~ Aeration L Holding TANK SETBACK INFORMATION TANK TO PIL WELL BLDG. Vent to Air Intake ROAD Septic ~ ~ ~ ~ -7 i / -7 / J •^ Dosing ~ ~ ~ p _ F~ ~ 7 ~ .7 i -.. Aeration Holding PUMP/SIPHON INFORMATION Manufacturer ~~]) )j ~~'Cs.s ~ ~~~,,,,~- Demand GPM Model Number ~ ~ ~ 7 ci ~ TDH Lift/b`~ Fr~~ n Loss System Head z ° S TDHI , 1 Ft `-p Forcemai Length ~ Dia.Z ~/ Dist. to Wetl SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEM ELEVATION DATA County: St. CrOIX Sanitary Permit No: 453330 0 State Plan ID No: Parcel Tax No: 018-1096-16-000 Section/Town/Range/Map No: 09.29.17.791 /~7: ~• STATION BS HI 7~ FS ELEV. / (~ Benchmark ~~75 lo~~ ~O~j Alt. BM ~-. Goy (~, • ~5 /A0.9~ Bldg. Sewer St/Ht Inlet (Z C` i J.Q SUHt Outlet ~ \ Dt Inlet Dt Bottom p , 4 ~, 1 ,~ Header/ManHeader/Man. S , ~ t> ~ (> ~ O Z . ( ~ 0 Z . Dist. Pipe ~. 3, f~, ~~ JJ JJ Bot. System ~o~ b /b Final Grade' r~ 2~d' 1~ ~ ~ ~~ I d over j/ ~ . ~7 /lS0 C~ ~ r- `I • L~ J0 ~ . 0 BED/TRENCH DIMENSIONS Width ~, ~ ) Length / [I~~- No. Of Tr~hes 11 t' PIT DI ENSIGNS No. O Pits Inside Di`a. Liquist,Depth SETBACK INFORMATION SYSTEM TO P/L BLDG WELL LAKE/STREAM LEACHING CHAMBER OR Manufacturer: ~1 Type O b J ' ~' ~ I' ,r.ee /~ N T`~ N UNIT .~ Model Number DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM /I Header/Manifold Length Dia DistributionG t Length Dia ~ Spacing x Hole Size ([ x Hole Spacing Vent to/iAir Intake D e C~ SOIL COVER x Pressure Systems Onlv xx Mound Or At-Grade Systems Onlv Depth Over t Depth Over xx Depth of xx Seeded/Sodded xx Mulched Bedfrrench Center 1 ~ ~ BediTrench Ed es g ` To soil 1 ~ • p es ~ No ~, 'es ~ No COMMENTS: (Include code discrepencies, persons present, etc.) Inspection #1: ~ / Z`t / ~ '~i ~l Inspection #2: / / Location: 1717 110th Av~U~n` nowry(NW 1/4 NW~4 9 T29N R17W) Pheasant Ridge Lot 16 ~~owf ~~ Parcel No: 09.29.17.791 1.) Alt BM Description = ~ 1~~~~ JPA 2.) Bldg sewer length = ~~ r7 - amount of cover = ~ `~Z ~ (~~ ' 3.) Contour = /~ 6 I ~ f_" - Plan revision Required? [] Yes -` No ~i other side for additional informatio ~ __ Z ( ~ ~ I _ _ __ L_.__.._ ~___-- _ X10 (R.3/97) Date Insepctor's S r~ ~~ ~ _~_~ Cert. No. Safety and Buildings Division Comty . ' ~ ` 201 W. Washington Ave;., P.O. Box 7162 / T ~(~ 1 ?G ~ ~ ~O ~~~ Madison, Wl 33707 - 7162 3aaitafy Permit Number (to be Sped In by Co.) 4e artment at Commerce (608) Z6fi-3151 S 3 3 ~ Sanitary Permit Application .:; ~ sraroe P>en LD. Numbs ]n accord with Comm 83.21, Wis. Adm. Code, petsoual informattan you 1,. ', ~ 2 ~-T~14f--S • /a s15.04(lxm) ~ ~' = " may be used for saooatdary purposes Privacy Law ress) Img ad Addreat di~ent , d ~~ ; ~l /(O f `~7 L Applkatlon information -Please Ptint All Informatb t~< ., . ,~/ _ , f,~l~~ ~ ,~, s'I~d /~ PmQetty Owner's Name 1~eel N# Lot # Block i! Property owner's Mailing Address Property 'on .;~:~ SZo T ~~ ~V c~~~,~ ,.. ~_ ~ ~~~ ~~ ILIA) ~~ Bastian ~ / / City State Zap Code phi N , ti •~ T ~ 5 03 ZIS~ bo- l (C1~1c > ~E o~ T ~ N; 1t Ii. Type of B ~ (check W the aPF1Y) , , s . ~l or 2 Family Dwelling - Number of 3 ~ ~ ~E6M-Nr~f~' Subdivis N im e ~ ~ ^PublicJCommmrial-1)esaibeU = IlSp.SO~ ~ `I -,~ , q,~ i~~`' r"•'"~ ^ state ownod -1>escribe use ' K 9/ • 2 ' , ~ ^city ~vH,a8o1~}rgw,rsh;p of Ill. T ype of Permit: (Check only one bo: on line A. Complete Ilse B it applicable) D / - pq(p -(6_ ~~ . ~( A' ~ New System ^ lteplacemem System D Treatmmt/Hdding Tank Iseptaamart Only ^ Other Modification to Existing System B. ^ Pesalit Renewal ^ Permit Revision ^ Chaoge of D Permit Tramfer to New Uat Previous Permit Number and Date ]sued Before Expiration Plumber Owna~ IV. of POWT3 ten: Check all that a / D Nm -Pires:taized Jn.Ciramd ~Moutd >_ 24 fa of suitable soi! ^ Mound < 24 in. oi'suiteble soU D At-olnde ^ Single Pass Sand Filter ^ Constructed Wetland ^ Pressurized ln-(3mrmd ^ Holding Tatdc ^ IMst Filter ^ Aerobic TYeaunent Unit ^ Rachtiwlating Sand Fitter ^ Recircula ' 3 Media Filter ^ Chamber ^ lane ^ Oravel-less P' ^ Ot}ks V. Db raal/l~eatment Aran laformatIon: Design Flow (gpd) I)beign Sort Application Rabc(gpdsf) Dispersal Ares Req ' (at) Dispersal Area Proposed (sf) Systeat Elevation 450 •3~ C~•os~ its- ~ 32~ /o~,~ VL Tank Into Capacity in Q ll Total (i ll N it f U d ~ Prefab t C Site t d C t Steel F'ber Cit plastic a ona a aw o n s D.W..rtGO b'~+-~ a~nere t e ons ruc ass Ncw ]lxgtiag ,r~'~'~~ t+ Tadu Tacks ~~ ~ ~p Aerobic Tmamicat Usk i>oaiaQ Ctrmbor OV V Vll. Reapomibili 3tateme~- 1, the on awuwa for inataWflon at the POWTS shown on the attached Plumber' Name ) P MP/MPttS Number Business Phone Number Plumber's Address (street, City, State, rip S"G~ 9 ?~d' ~ ~ ~ t°~sat~~xi s ~? S""i Coln / De nt Use ved ^ D' ved emlit F includes oramdwater Date Issued si .Stamps) ` ^ IIC. ConditIona provaURosaom for Dbspproval ~ ` c ~,~ S ~ ~a,~.r/ J ` ' 1 SYSTEM OWNER; a ' ~ sq, t ~2RQ S ~ / T Septic tank, effluent filter and ~~ I"~~ , dispersal cell must all be serviced /maintained as per management plan provided by plumber. 2. A!I setback requirements must be maintained as per applicable code!ardir-~»~~~~• Attati eearpNh ptw (ter fie Coaa/y oaq) for tie ayatew M piper sot ka tYu N!! : I l latiea V eV;e SBD-6398 (R. 01/03) /- `r: LL. h ~'- ~ ~ 4. K w : 1 M. .l t.9~.': a~. - ~~t u ~ C \ .... \,.~ v ~ l b , ~_ A..i A.t ~ t Z ; _ ~ 2.31,5-x' w ~~ ._- ~ _ _ ..... i ~ ' X04.4 l ~~~ ~~~ Z~ Lq Q ~ X1-5 S' 4 q ~. Z~ re c.~( u~ 1\0"4 1 et4.S l' ~-eMi~a~w PRIVATE Cone C ~~ o~~ COPY ~ ~.., `^x : ~ O~+i U ~ M,.~l ~ o C.~,e.' au ~Sc~.S.e \1 ~~ 0 20 40 ~ o~~,~Z~ i t rC v"~t7, ,V[-`n1, SQM VAC. Q, t` ~ ~ Z ~ `O~JC. O v~ q Jv ~ i-Q .~.o y~ o ~ ~.JV~„ 3~t` 2" i~vc s~. }eyc Q~ ww;,~ 3 t~i,r~ ~~ 13N ~S owe.. S1 W o ~r S-e~ e ~ ~' Pvc { , 0 Q ~F ~ oc.....~o~ ~' ,- o~ ~1NAGE SYSTEM itionally APP'R®VED 1 DIVISION pP~SAFETY AND BUILDINGS ESPON ENCE ~ o~ g 11 {~, ~~~ commerce.wi.goa ^ a ~scons~n Department of Commerce Safety and Buildings 4003 N KINNEY COULEE RD LA CROSSE WI 54601-1831 TDD #: (608) 264-8777 www.commerce.state.wi. us/sb www.wisconsin.gov Jim Doyle, Governor Cory L. Nettles, Secretary June 10, 2004 CUST ID No.139462 TODD L SINZ T L SINZ PLUMBING INC E5609 708TH AVE MENOMONIE WI 54751-5520 ATTN: POWTS Inspector ZONING OFFICE ST CROIX COUNTY SPIA 1101 CARMICHAEL RD HUDSON WI 54016 CONDITIONAL APPROVAL PLAN APPROVAL EXPIRES: 06/10/2006 SITE: Brian & Jennifer Schied 1717 110TH Ave Town of Hammond St Croix County NW1/4, NW1/4, S9, T29N, R17W Lot: 16, Subdivision: Pheasant Ridge Identification Numbers Transaction ID No. 1006828 Site ID No. 684750 Please refer to both identification numbers, above, in all comes ondence with the a enc . FOR: Description: New 3BR Mound Object Type: POWTS Component Manual Regulated Object ID No.: 962551 Maintenance required; 26 in Soil minimum depth to limiting factor from original grade; Systems}: Mound Component Manual -Version 2.0, SBD-10691-P (N.O1/01), Pressure Distribution Component Manual -Version 2.0, SBD-10706-P (N.O1/O1); Orenco FT 0822-14BA Biofilter The submittal described above has been reviewed for conformance with applicable Wisconsin Administrative Codes and Wisconsin Statutes. The submittal has been CONDITIONALLY APPROVED. The owner, as defined in chapter 101.01(10), Wisconsin Statutes, is responsible for compliance with all code requirements. ~~ No person may engage in or work at plumbing in the state unless licensed to do so by the Department per s.145.Ob, stats. ~~ The following conditions shall be met during construction or installation and prior to occupancy or use: pEPE D1V1S~01 ~,r" E Reminders \ • This system is to be constructed and located in accordance with the approved plans and with the "Pressure Distribution Component Manual for Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Version 2.0" SBD-10706-P (N.01 /O 1). • This system is to be constructed and located in accordance with the approved plans, and the "Mound Component Manual for Private Onsite Wastewater Systems Version 2.0" SBD-10691-P(N.O1/O1). A copy of the approved plans, specifications and this letter shall be on-site during construction and open to inspection by authorized representatives of the Department, which may include local inspectors. All permits required by the state or the local municipality shall be obtained prior to commencement of construction/installation/operation. In granting this approval the Division of Safety & Buildings reserves the right to require changes or additions should conditions arise making them necessary for code compliance. As per state stats 101.12(2), nothing in this review shall relieve the designer of the responsibility for designing a safe building, structure, or component. TODDI~SINZ Page 2 06/10/2004 Inquiries concerning this correspondence may be made to me at the telephone number listed below, or at the address on this letterhead. The above left addressee shall provide a copy of this letter to the owner and any others who are responsible for the installation, operation or maintenance of the POWTS. Sincerely, .. ~~~~~~ Dennis R Sorenson Wastewater Specialist ,Integrated Services (608)785-9336 , dsorens on@commerce. state. wi. us Fee Required $ 175.00 Fee Received $ 175.00 Balance Due $ 0.00 WiSMART code: 7633 s Brian & Jennifer Schied -Mound Construction Materials and Techniques i ~' O ~ ~ ~ ~ All materials must comply with Comm 84 and be installed in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Construction methods must comply with the following Component Manuals: Mound, SBD-10691-P (01 /01) Pressure Distribution, SBD-10706-P (O1/O1) Location: Lot 16, Pheasant Ridge NW `/4, NW `/a, Sec. 9, T 29 N, R 17 W Town: Hammond County: St. Croix Date: June 10, 2004 Owner: Brian & Jennifer Schied Address: 520 Tiffany Drive Hastings, MN 55033 Plumber: Todd Sinz c Signature: .,J License: MP 139462 Attachments: SBD-10577 -Plan Approval Application SBD-8330 Page l: cover 2: design criteria & calculations 3: plot plan 4: system cross section 5: plan view, lateral detail 6: pump tank exit detail 7: pump curve 8: system management RECElVEL~ ~~ orally ,~>~ ~~ C)~ ERCE ROF IoM ~FIOtNOg EN D ~ iAFE~ p' ~ POND~NGE RRE page 1 of 8 SAFETY & BLDGS D1V. ~- i Design Criteria ~~ Residential Wastewater Contaminant Load: 30 mgiL < BODS < 220 mglL Anticipated septic tank effluent 30 mg/L < TSS < 1 SOmg/L Fecal Coliform > 10,000 cfu/100 mL Fats, oils, grease < 30 mg/L 3 Bedrooms x 100 gallbedroom/day x 1.S ~~ gallons/day hydraulic load In situ designed loading rate Depth to estimated high ground water Depth to bedrock Cross slope at system Force main length Manifold/header length Drain-back Lateral length ~ Lateral elevation Lateral hole size 3~~ ~ in. ~ ~l holes/lateral Design Calculations o ~3 ~ gallons/sq, ft. per day ~~ ~-~ in. ~ ~S~ in. ~ ~ ft. of Z in. 2 •~~ ft. of Z in. S.4 S gallons `~°~o ft of `~/2 in ~°<<~ (9 ~ . ° ~g Lateral volume ~ ~S ~ Total lateral discharge rate ~~^~ ~ ~ Network pressure compensation losses °'~'~~ Elevation difference ~ • 4- Friction loss ~ ~ ~"~ Total dynamic head ~ ~' ~ ~ Pump/si~p~ion z °t gpm @ `Z Manufacturer ,~ ° ~""` ~'` Dose volume ~ `~ ~4^ Lift/siphon tank ~~ ~-~- ~ ~-'~~ ~ ~ ' ~~ ~`^^~ ~~ Septic tank ~~ , Effluent filter O ~~" ~ ~ ` ~ ~ ~'Z-' t ~ ~ R Measurement pump on a@ off ~ ~ ~ Height alarm from tank bottom ~ ~ • ~ Reserve capacity ~}z ~ spec>,calcs.res ft. @ bottom of lateral in. ( s ~ ° ft.) 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A. ~'~' ~ ~~'Z, S~ SWITCH TyPC; ~'y~"" w`b Nur^F /1A-JUFAGTURCR; ~ o`^~o~ `~ ~,O MODES -JUMbCR; 13 4.1 D' ct'~ INCHES GR ~a~__~..,_ JWITC H TdPC; ~Q.V w,v ,ti -JOTE: PUMP AUO AI.aRM ARC TJ DC MIIJIMUP'~ DISCMARGt RATC 2~' ~ GSM INSTALLED 0-U SEPARATE CIaLu~Tg VERTICAL DIFFERCIJCf CfTW[C1J PUMP pF/ AUD OISTRIDUTIOIJ PIPE,. ~ ~ FEET ~ M~uIh1uM uETWOiIK SUPPLY PRCLLURE •~ FLCT'~Q'~S~ + ~ ~ FEET OF FORCC MAIIJ }( 1~3~j fT,,~/ ~ ~ Zvi ------ ~ioo /zFRICTIO-1 FACTOR. FEET ~ _ _ TOTAL Dy-,1AMIC NCAp ~,'~~ ~ ~.-• FEET ~` IUTER-JA~, DIME1.15101JL OI TA1JK~ L.EAIC~7H 2 +W'D'(H ;LfQuID DEPTH -~ 9•. + , V PuEra Characteristics / /Meter Ualt ~• Seiaen~le Avlrrwatk Ato~ele SNEi~OAI NasepewK .SO hdl load Ae>rp l.0 FMIa T Slated Coto {4 1 R.tJll. 1 SSo throe 6 1 Ve keM 11S r Nwt: 60 lomperetero 140'F Ap~fent NEMA DetlSe A hs eia tioe Caes A Dicchar Sh. 1-I/2• Nn csi~? Sollds Nudinq 3/4' ll9rw) UoiF Wo1g11 ~C bf. hwu Cxd 1 S/S, SJTW, 20' std. PerfermanCe Dato r x 6 -~ p ~ fi~ Io I a p io to H ra St Gpth~.f•iJ.A 1 _1.... , twn/Sw.l e t ! 1 iotol N~ hit 0 i 13 1 ~ ZO 4~1 a~ay cu,s.a ~ ai ~~ s= 1: o Dimensional Data i r•~n ••ra .. A Awono«e ~ gyp, ,.;~" Ira ~ ~w« ~. t' u) t. (oepow<nl inaedor mey z••~~ ,vr : In ~~! nq ,,-~•.+n J. Noibrc~ntruaw+pup~w ,rr ups a~ti,d wn' l DYna~orS ail nipin ac ~,, c~eaarro[ qpn~ per S. 7n/ON Nvel a~unoY~ 0, tMe ran+ ti r~M A rrcte m+rioa a u Pi•un aed rhw rpedflmlforo afloat tMtke f«~ • •,, n. ~.. .~ 11' >/i (JO ~ i q~1;f o•.~/e ~ ~'~ RJ.M O.l (9{) hiud d-r .~ 1999 H drar+dic' Purnps, Athlorni, Clio. Al! R' R Rase+ved. ~F~j° H1(DR4MATIC W - Yom, Aulhoraed Lord Cauribvro~ - • ~ 810 Berey Rwd AsNond, Oho 44105 tel: 4l 9•TEt•J041 hx 419-~Y1 •f01] Web Site: wrrv.pentdrpump.tem "' SALFS C)FFIC[5 IN Ail FAAJOR CITIES ANO COUN7AIFS ~~~ ~ ~ O ~• ~~ nem w: vV•uZ•8350 t206 fiM I i I I I Materials of Construction ~.t f System Management Management of this system is critical. As a condition of approval of these plans this system management section must be reviewed with the owner, and the owner must be provided with a complete set of plans including this management section. if problems develop with tl~e adsorption system or any other system components, the installing plumber, TL Sinz Plumbing, 715-235- 2644, or the St. Croix County Zoning Office, 715-386-4680, should be contacted for assistance. General Proper functioning of an on-site disposal system, "septic system," is significantly dependent on the volume of water which flows into the system and the level of contaminants in that volume. The lower the volume of water and the lower the level of contaminants, the better and longer the system will function. Typical system components include a septic tank or compartment to settle out solids and contain greases and oils, a filter on the outlet of the septic tank to retain small particles of the same density as water, a dose tank or compartment to allow a dose to be accumulated, a pump and controls or automatic siphon, and finally some type of soil adsorption cell to recycle the water in a manner to protect ground water quality and public health. 1. If the septic tank is installed prior to sheet-rock and/or painting, pump the septic tank before normal use begins to ensure adherence to contaminant load design criteria. 2. Install water-saving appliances whenever and wherever possible. 3. Repair even small water leaks as soon as possible. 4. Never pour grease or oil down any drain or stool. 5. Garbage disposals are not recommended; if you must have one, use it sparingly 6. No paper products other than tissue should go into the system. 7. No chemicals should go into the system. 8. Avoid surge tows of water; try to spread laundry throughout the week. 9. Septic tank effluent must be less than or equal to the design criteria specified in page 2 of these plans. 10. If septic or dose tanks are no longer used, they must be properly abandoned. I I . If construction timing and weather could create a frozen infiltration system, weather-proofing with plastic sheeting and heavy mulching may be required to maintain a functional system at start-up. 12. If possible, tl~e upslope toe of the mound system should be landscaped with additional fill to blend this area into the upslope natural grade; this will minimize the possibility of the system trapping surface run-off; final settled slope should be 2-3% over the system or 2-3% diverting surface run-off around the ends of the system. Maintenance 1. The septic tank must be inspected every three years by a properly licensed person. 2. If necessary, tl~e septic tank must be pumped to remove solids and scum; pumping is required if the combined scum and solids volume equals one third of tl~e tank vo ume. 3. When the septic tank is pumped, any solids in the bottom of the dose tank must be pumped, and the filter must be back-washed into the septic tanl: to remove accumulated material. System use may require more frequent filter cleaning; initial inspections of the filter should be made ev_erv ~ months until a minimum t me sequence is determined. 4. Periodic observation pipe inspections should be made by the owner to examine the state of the in-situ soil adsorption cell. Quarterly inspections are recommended; a licensed plumber should be notified if effluent is consistently ponded in the adsorption cell. 5. If this system contains specific treatment components other than those mentioned here, maintenance requirements will accompany their specifications. 6. The pumping components for this system include an alarm which must be installed and remain on a separate circuit from the pump. If the alarm is activated, minimize water use and notify a licensed plumber for service as soon as possible. The system allows reserve capacity to accumulate some necessary flow until normal service can be restored; this volume is minimal, and no more than one or two days should pass before any necessary repairs can be made. 7. Avoid compaction such as vehicle traffic within ] 5' down-slope of the adsorption system. 8. Avoid disturbing the system itself such that might encourage erosion or disturb the required seeding of the system. 9. Particularly avoid winter traffic such as sliding or snowmobiling which might compact snow and lead to increased frost depth. 10. Surface draina~~e must be diverted around the system; avoid landscape changes which might send surface run-off into the system area. I I . Warning: Do not enter septic, dose or other treatment tanks; death may result because they may contain lethal gases or insufficient oxygen. Contingency Plan Wastewater monitoring of volume and quality is not a normal requirement for low effluent strength systems; such monitoring may become necessary if problems develop. Any necessary monitoring shall be done in accord with the requirements of Comm 83.54 (2). Pumping and hauling of wastewater may be necessary while analysis and repairs are implemented. Additional testing, designing. andlor installation of additional treatment components or conversion to a holding tank may be necessary. Page 8 of 8 wiscons~ Department of Commerce ~ SO,IL EVALUATION REPORT Division of Safety and Buildings Page ~ of n~ auwruarnc wm~ a+N~u~~ w. •.N. rwo~. vwc County Attach complete site plan on paper not less than 8 1/2 x 11 inches in size. Pisn must indude, but not Bmited to: vertical and horizontal reference point (BM), direction and d parcel I.D. 1 % Q~ P - -~~~~ . percent slope, scale or dimensions, north arrow, and location and distance to nearest roa `~q(p_ - [ O Please print all information. ~ R by Date Personal information you provide be used for cy Law, s. 15.04 (~) (m)). G(/Jir~.~ ~ t0 Q.~ property Owp~r _. _ Property Location. _ II(C) Govt. Lot (~j ~ 1/4 Nt~t/4 S q T Z9 N R ~~ E (or W Property Owners Mailing A~ress ~ U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (~~ L i ~ Block # S bd. Name or CSM# ~ ~ R~ City State r ~ p C~ ^ City _ ^ Vllage Town Nearest d ~ ~ ON l 7~ 1 k~ 1 ~D /~I v-e [~, New Construction Use: ~. Residential / Number of bedrooms '~ - ~ Code derived design flow rate ~~/!,~ ,~<~ GPD ^ Replacement // ^ Public or commerdal -Describe: Parent material 't7rI1 Flood Plain glevation if applicable ~ ~/f ft. General comments ~~/S-{~r/I e ~~V ~ ~O/~ 3 ~ ~ ^ . _ ~a_ ~/,~ °' - and recommendations: C!6`~~ r „el e v ~ ~ UU- S6 ~ ~ ID m.~,, . a.`~' "~, . o.y 3 - - - - - -- Boring # ~ Boring - pit Ground surface elev.~1 it Depth to limiting factor ~7 n in. Sol Application Rate Horizon Depth Dominant Color Redox Desciption Texture Structure Consistence Boundary Roots GPD/ft= in. Munsell Qu. Sz Conl Color Gr. Sz Sh. 'Eff#1 'Eff#2 1 -IZ 3 2 ~.^-- ~~ I -~r- ~ 5 I ~ ~' . S . 8 2 1Z- - 5~ ~ m~'r ~ - ~ ~ . ~ 3 ~ rsl5~ S• el~ 2 ~ - ~ . ~ ~ Boring # ^ Boring 0~ pit Ground surface elev. ~. ~ fl Depth to limiting factor Z/o in• Soil Appliption Rate Horizon Depth Dominant Color Redox Description Texture Structure Consistence Boundary Roots GPD/ft= in. Munseli Du. Sz. Cont.Color ~ Gr. Sz Sh. 'Eff#1 'Eff#2 1 -~3 ~o ~ ~~~ 2 ~S ~~ ~ 5 ~3- 10 4 5~ Z ~~ _ . ~/ 3 2 - ~ ~o sly C ~. ~ ~- s. Z - - . ~ . ~ 'Effluent #1 =GODS > 30 < 220 mglL and TSS >30 < 150 mg/L 'Effluent #2 =GODS < 30 mglL and TSS < 30 mg/L - Address '°° Date Evaluation Conducted Telephone Number ~~113 ~~'_~- ~ . Sa~r~r_~.t l~Jl `' G - .~ = o z C715)2~+7-~8' Property Owner ~-t7- 1 lG Parcel ID~# ~f~ /~ Page ~ ~ Boring # ~ Boring Pit Gad surface elev. `~ ~~~ ft. Depth to limiting factor 2~ ~. Soil Appliaition Rate Horizon Depth Dominant Color Redox Description Texture Structure Consistence Boundary Roots GPD/ftZ in. Mansell Qu. Sz. Cont. Color _ Gr. Sz Sh. 'Eif#1 'Eff#2 ( 0-11 ~p 3Z i~ GS ~ .S .~ 2 II-2 -0 4 ~ ~cJ cS - . ~ 3 - ~ io sly C ~ ~ ~- ~- -~( m ~ -- -- ~ y . ~ Boring # ^ Boring __ ^ Pit Ground surface elev. tt. Depth to Limiting factor in. Soil Appliaition Rate Horizon Depth . Dominant C Jor Redar Description Texture _ Strudure Consistence Boundary Roots GPD/ft2 in. Mansell Qu. Sz. Coot Color Gr. Sz. Sh. _ 'Eff#1 'Etf#2 ^ Boring # ^ Bonng ^ Pit Ground surface elev. ft Depth to limiting factor in.. Sal Application Rate Horznon Depth Dominant Caor Redox Description Texture Strudure Consistence Bound~uy Roots GPDfftZ in. Munsefl Qu. Sz. Cont Caor Gr. Sz. Sh. - 'Eff#1 'Eff#2 • Effluent #'1 =GODS > 30 < 220 mg/L and TSS >30 < 150 mg/L 'Effluent #2 = BODS < 30 mg/L and TSS < 30 mg/L The Department of Commerce is an equal opportunity service provider and employer. If you need assistance to access services or need material in an alternate format, please contact the department at 608-266-3151 or TTY 608-264-8777. SBD-8330 (R0710o) PAGE ~ OF ~TA_R.E ~ /l ~ ~ LOT#~Co LEGAL DESCRIPTION !UW %~r~ i4 ; 9 T Z q N.R. /~ E(or)~U SCALE:1"= yO BM 1 ELEVATION /Q0, y BM 1 DESCRIPTION {1_%~/p~ ~ ~UG~/ ~;0~' BM 2 ELEVATION ~~ / ~ BM 2 DESCRIPTION ~a~ d-,~ ~~ ~ c , ` -~ SYSTEM ELEVATION ~O/. ~ D ALTERNATE ELEVATION ilJfi~- I'{1 c~~~tcQ ~~-~~" CONTOUR ELEVATION ~~- SQ _. -+ I s~~, ~ .. ST CROIX COUN'T'Y SEPTIC ?'ANK MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT AND OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATION FORM OwnerBuyer ~' " _ ~ 1JA5 S~O~ Mailing Address ~ ~ p 7~ Property Address ~ ^r ~ ~ . , , ~ ..•, .. ~ - - ~ (Verification required from Planning Department for new construction) 1h) ~- Parcel Identification Number ~~ 'i /~ ~ 1 ~ ~ City/State ~rn'~`d~ z ~r_ e T DESCRIPTTON ~ N~ r~4+ Sec. ~ . T~ N-R ~ ~ `'d+ Town of ~hnw~cy Property Location ~~, w E / _ Subdivision ~ ~~"~~ Lot # Volume Page # Ceci:ified Survey Map # - ~-bSz.°1 I .Volume 2 Sam/ ~ ~, rage # Warranty Deed # -- Spec house CI yes '~1 no Lot lines identifiable ~ yes ^ ao a SYSTEM h'IAIN'T'~N~Yl --~ remature failure to handle wastes. Proper maintenance Ia~roper use aad maintenanceof Your septic system could result in its b a licensed PumPe!• What you put into the system consists of pumping out the septic tank every three years or sooner, if needed Y can affect the function of the septic tank as a treatment stage in the waste disposal system. ent a ccrttfication form, signed by the owner ans b em The property owner agrees to submit to St. Croix Zoningverifying that (1) the on-site wastewaterdisposa yet mastcrplumber, journoYt~nPlt~ber+restnctedplumberor a licensedpumPa ~ ac tank is less than 1/3 full of sludge. is in proper operating condition and/or (2) after inspection and pumping (if necessary), ~ have read the above requirements and agree to maintain the Private sewage disposal system with the standards Vwe, the ~~~°d eat of Natural Resources, State of Wisconsin- CcrtiScation set forth, herein, as set by the Department of Commerce and the Departm Office within 30 stating that your septic system has been maintained must be completed and returned to the St. Croix County Zoning days f the three y tion - 3 ; 2~~ DATE SIQNAT'URE D APPLICANT OWNER CERTIFICATION our knowlcd c I (we) certify that all statements on this form arc tzue to the best of my ( ) g the property descnbed ve irtue of a warranty deed recorded in Register of Dads Office. SIC3NATURB OF LIC I (we) am (are) the owncr{s) of S /2/U DATE s. s s s s Any information that is mis-represented may result in the sanitary pccrmit being revoked by the Zoning Department. warrnnty decd from the Register of Deeds office ss Include frith this appucatlon: a copsthc certified survey map if reference is made in the warranty deed sssss~ .U. ~2 5~ 1 P. 5 6 8 76~~~' 1 til I STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN FORM ~ - 1999. Document Number TRUSTEE'S DEED DIne M. Bonte as Trustee of Karl M. Ulferts and Katherina G. Ulferts Family Trust for valuable consideration conveys without warranty to Arian A. Schied and Jennifer L. Shied, husband and wife Grantee, the following described real estate in St. roix County, State of Wisconsin o ace is needed, please attach addendum): Lot 16, P asent Ridge. St. Croix County, Wisconsin. Recording Area KATHLfiE?I H. MALSH REGISTER OF DEEDS 5T. CROIx CO., MI RECEIVED FOR RECORD 06/08/200! 03:30PI! TRUSTEES REED EXl7lP1 ~ REC FEE: 11.00 TRANS FEE: 111.00 COPY FEE: CC FEE: PAGES: 1 Name and Return Address ~ ~ ~:~~>c~R~e~cn ~~tx~ W.L-9-fbl (O 133~fq . Ol&1096-16-000 _ Parcel Identification Number (PIN) Dated this ~ day of June , 2004 * Trustee AUTHENTICATION Signature(s) Dine M. Bonte, Trttstee of Karl M. Ulferts and Katherina G. Uiferts Family TY~ust___ ___~___._____.. authenticated this day of June , 2004 * Kristine Ogland __________ ____ TITLE: MEMBER STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN ~ Y (If not, authorized by § 706.Ob, Wis. Stats.) THIS INSTRUMENT WAS DRAFTED BY Attorney Kristine Ogland __ Hudson, WI 54016 (Signatures may be authenticated or acknowledged. Both are not necessary.) * Names of persons signing in any capacity must be TRUSTEE'S DEED r ~~~.~-r~ t .~ _ ._ * Dine M. Bonte Trustee ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF ) -- ------ ---- ---------) ss. County ) Personally came before me this __T_T day of the above named to me known to be the person(s) who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same. * Notary Public, State of ~__~ _____________ My Commission is permanent. (If not, state expiration date: .) or printed below their signature. STATE BAR OF WLSCON5IN FORM No. 7 -1999 1 Information Professiorals Co.. Fond du Lac, WI 800.655-2021 w~ ~~ ~i ~~ •.-~s ~~ ,•..~. .rir~ ~~ a•~ ~.: ~s .ter DEDICATED TO ~~~~~~ ~~#~~F +Ir~i~~s~i 1~1~~~r~~~r~r~w~ w~~yMw +r~r~+^.r+.~ ~* ~ f ~~! i F ~ i i t i ^r i~~~+ r r ~ r a r i r+~! 4~ s- r a i i* o f y~## i~~ i#~~~^^ ~^~^••/ ~ ~+~ 1 1 i~^• \\ ~~~ t~ i i a ~• r a ~ ~. ~ ~ ~' .. gar ~ ~ ~ ~ ~r ~~ ~ ~ ~ •~ i ~ ~ ~~ '.~~~ ~. ~~ r ~~ ~~ gam. ~~_ ~ ..~~ ~, Little \1 ~T Pump Company LITTLE GIANT® SUBMERSIBLE EFFLUENT PUMP OWNERS MAN UAL FOR 9EH •SAFETY • INSTALLATION • OPERATION • REPAIR -CAUTION - READ SAFETY GUIDELINES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY World's Largest Manufacturer of Centrifugal Pumps SPECIFICATIONS ~sc~ ~T~ LifMe Giant Subrr~eraible Etlluent Pumps are drsiQned for DfiCHAR4E: 1'h inch MlrrT wrtic;al use in normal sump srw ~snsrai c~swaterir-g applications where higher pressure is required. The pump is dssigrwd ~T~' ~ Nx:h °9 1br pumping non-expbsive, non-corrosive liquids wRh up HOU~i~C3: Cast Mron to'/. inch spherical solids. Do nok use for raw sewage. VOLUTE: AeS Plastic Automatic operation can be achieved with the use of the RFS Remote Float Switch. Other accessories such as basins, check valves and covers are also available. All models have a 1 '/Z' N PT discharge. Do not over tighten discharge pipe into pump_volute discharge, IMPELLER: Closed design with stainless steel wear ring MOTOR: Sin91e phase induction 1750 RPM, with automatic reset thermal overload protection HARDWARE: 300 series stainless steel THRUST BEARING: Ball UNPACKING Little Giant pumps are carefully packaged, inspected and tested to insure safe operation and delivery. When you receive your pump, examine it carefully to determine that there are no broken or damaged parts that may have occurred during shipment. If damage has occurred, make notation and notify the firm from which you purchased the pump and they will assist you in replacement or repair, if required. RADIAL BEARING: Sleeve -Permanent lubrication SHAFT SEAL: Mechanical, spring loaded, stationary carbon with rotating ceramic seat IMPELLER SEAL: U-cup, Nitrile VOLUTE SEAL: O-ring, formed Nitrile MOTOR HOUSING/UPPER VOLUTE SEAL: Vellumoid gasket POWER CORD: 16 AWG 3-conductor copper stranded COOLING: The motor housing contains a cooling oil to provide cooling for the motor and to lubricate bearings and seals. These pumps are capable or operating with the motor housing partially exposed for extended periods of time, providing sufficient motor cooling and bearing lubrication, however, for the best cooling and longest motor life, the liquid level being pumped should normally be above the top of the cast iron motor housing. >ERIES 2 SAFETY WARNING -Risk of electric shock. This pump is supplied with a grounding conductor and/or grounding type attachment plug. To reduce the risk of electric shock, be certain that it is connected to a properly grounded grounding type receptacle. Your 115V effluent pump is equipped with a 3-prong electrical plug. The third prong is to ground the pump to prevent possible electrical shock hazard. Do not remove the third prong from the plug. A separate branch circuit is recommended. Do not use an extension cord. When a pump is in a basin, etc. do not touch motor, pipes or water until unit is unplugged or shut off. If your installation has water or moisture present, do nottouch wet area until all power has been turned off. If shut-off box is not accessible, call the electric company to shut off service to the house, or call your local fire department for instructions. Failure to followthis warning can result in fatal electrical shock. The flexible PVC jacketed cord assembly mounted to the pump must not be modified in any way, with the exception of shortening the cord to fit into a control panel. Any splice between the pump and the control panel .must be made within ajunction boxand mounted outside ofthe basin, and comply with the National Electrical Code. Do not use the power cord for lifting the pump. The pump motor is equipped with an automatic resetting thermal projector and. may restart unexpectedly. Projector tipping is an indication of motor overloading as a result of operating the pump at low heads (low discharge restriction), excessively high or low voltage, inadequate wiring, incorrect motor connections, or a defective motor or pump. FLOW- LITERS/MINUTE 60 w w Q Q w SAFETY GUIDELINES 1. Read all instructions and .safety guidelines thoroughly. Failure to follow the guidelines and'the instructions could result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage. 2. DO NOT USE TO PUMP FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, FUEL OIL, KEROSENE, ETC. DO NOT USE IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES OR HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS AS CLASSIFIED BY NEC, ANSI/NFPA70. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING CAN RESULT IN PERSONALINJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. 3. During normal operation the pump is immersed in water. Also, during rain storms, water may be present in the surrounding area of the pump. Caution must be used to prevent bodily injury when working near the pump: a. The plug must be removed from the receptacle prior to touching, servicing or repairing the-pump. b. To minimize possible fatal electrical shock hazard, extreme care should be used when `changing fuses. Do not stand in water while changing fuses or insert your fingerinto the fuse socket. 4. Do not run the pump in a dry basin. If the pump is run in a dry basin, the surface temperature of the pump will rise to a high level. This high level could cause skin burns if the pump is touched and will cause serious damage to your pump. 5. Do not oil the motor. The pump housing is sealed. A high grade dielectric oil devoid of water has been put into the motor housing at the factory. Use of other oil could cause serious electric shock and/or permanent damage to the pump. ls. 0 6. This pump's motor housing is filled with a dielectric lubricant at the factory for optimum 12. s ~ motor heat transfer and lifetime lubrication of the ~ bearings. Use of any other lubricant could cause lo. o ~ damage and void the warranty. This lubricant is non-toxic; however, if it escapes the motor ~, s ~ housing, it should be removed from the surface Q quickly by placing newspapers or other absorbent Q material on the water surface to soak it up, so s. o = aquatic life is undisturbed. 2. s 7. In any installation where property damage and/or personal injury might result from an inoperative or o leaking pump due to power outages, discharge line blockage, or any other reason, a backup system(s) and/or alarm should be used. PUMP PERF~ERMANCE CURVE 80 160 240 320 115V 60HZ 3 FLOW- GA!_LONS/MINUTE INSTALLATION Pump must be installed in a suitable gas tight basin which REMOTE FLOAT SWITCH is at least 18" in diameter and 24" deep, and vented in LEVEL CONTROL accordance with local plumbing codes. Pump features a 1?2" female NPT discharge. NOTE: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN DISCHARGE PIPE INTO PUMP VOLUTE DISCHARGE. Pump can. be installed with ABS, PVC, polyethylene or galvanized steel pipe. Proper adapters are required to connect plastic pipe to pump... Pump must be placed on a hard level surface. Never place pump directly on clay, earth or gravel surfaces. A check valve must be used in the discharge line to prevent back flow of liquid into the basin. The check valve should be a free flow valve that will easily pass solids. CAUTION: For best performance of check valves, when handling solids install in a horizontal position or at angle of no more than 45°. Do not install check valve in a vertical position as solids may settle in valve and prevent opening on start-up. When a check valve is used drill a 3/16" hole in the discharge pipe approximately 1" to 2" above the pump discharge connection and below check valve to prevent air locking of the .pump. WIRING Check local electrical and building codes before installation. The installation must be in accordance with their regulations as well as the most recent. National Electrical Code (NEC). To conform to the National Electrical Code all pumps must be wired with 14 AWG or larger wire. For runs to 250 feet 14 AWG wire is sufficient. For longer runs consult a qualified electrician or the factory. Pump should be connected or wired to its own circuit with no other outlets or equipment in the circuit line. Fuses and circuit breaker should be of ample capacity in the electrical circuit. See chart below. H.P. VOLTAGE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER AMPS 4/10 115 20 4/10 230 15 The RFS series pumps are equipped with a remote float switch level control. This level control is sealed in a polypropylene float cylinder. For automatic operation, the pump must be plugged or wired into a remote float switch. Pump will run continuously if plugged directly into an electrical outlet. When the level rises in the basin, the cylinder floats up with the level. When the cylinder position is at an angle of about 45 degrees, the switch activates and starts the pump motor. As the level draws down, the cylinder floats down and when it is again at an angle of about 45 degrees, the switch deactivates, and the pump motor stops. NOTE: BE CERTAIN PUMP IS SECURE IN BASIN AND CYLINDER FLOATS UNOBSTRUCTED WITHOUT TOUCHING THE BASIN WALLS OR PLUMBING. REMOTE FLOAT SWITCH INSTALLATION 1. The float switch consists of four parts: a) switch; b) cord clamp; c) clamp screw. d) cable tie NOTE: If screw is lost, use a #10-16 X 1/2" long tapping screw, longer screws can crack the cover. 2. Attach cord clamp to pump cover as shown in the switch instruction manual packaged with the switch. The clamp and pump handle must be positioned as shown to allow free. operation of float. Be sure to locate pump and switch power cords away from switch float. 3. A 2?z" tether length is recommended. When a tether length of 2y" is used, a minimum basin diameter of 18" is recommended. The tether length is measured as shown in illustration at right. 4. After desired tether length is established hand tighten clamp screw. 5. TESTING: Without water in basin plug pump power cord into switch in-line-plug. Plug switch into outlet. Lift float and watch for pump to operate. Do not run pump for more than 5 seconds. 4 OPERATION TESTFNG PUMP OPERATION RFS SERIES SEWAGE EJECTOR PUMPS 1. These pumps are equipped with a remote float switch. DO NOT REMOVE MOTOR HOUSING COVER. WARRANTY IS VOID IF MOTOR HOUSING COVER, IMPELLER OR SEALS HAVE BEEN REMOVED. ANY REPAIR ON MOTOR MUST BE DONE BY AN AUTHORIZED LITTLE GIANT SERVICE CENTER. 2. These pumps are installed in a basin with a sealed cover, so switch operation cannot be observed. The sump cover usually will have a spare hole that is plugged with a rubber plug. This plug can be removed and switch operation can be observed. 3. Plug power cord and remote float switch power cord into a grounded receptacle with voltage consistent with pump voltage as indicated on pump nameplate. 4. Run water into basin until pump starts. 5. Be sure gate valve in discharge line is open 6. Allow pump to operate th rough several on-off cycles MANUAL SEWAGE EJECTOR PUMPS The pump cord for these pumps can be plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle with voltage consistent with pump nameplate for continuous pump operation. CAUTION: This type of operation should be used only for emergency use or when a large volume of water is to be pumped. Pump must not be allowed to run dry. If pump is run dry, it may damage pump and void the warranty. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE If pump does not operate properly, consult the Trouble Shooting Chart. If trouble can not be located with these steps shown, consult your pump dealer or take pump to a Little Giant authorized service center. CAUTION: When working on pump or switch, always unplug pump power cord in addition to removing fuse or shutting off circuit breaker before working on pump. CLEANING IMPELLER AND VOLUTE 1. Remove screws that hold the volute halves together 2. Remove lower volute and clean impeller and volute passage. Do not use strong solvents on impeller. 3. Be sure impeller turns freely after cleaning. 4. Install eleven screws and tighten (See Volute Screw Installation). 5. WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE IMPELLER. REMOVAL OF IMPELLER REQUIRES SPECIAL TOOLS AND IS TO BE DONE ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. VOLUTE O-RING SEAL REPLACEMENT 1. Remove eleven screws that hold the volute together. 2. Remove lower volute. 3. Remove O-ring from upper volute. 4. Place new O-ring in groove in upper volute. 5. Install lower volute on pump. Make sure .that the volute halves are mated together. Be sure not to damage the impeller seal. 6. Install eleven screws and tighten (See Volute Screw Installation). 7. Make sure the impeller turns freely. IMPELLER WEAR RING SEAL REPLACEMENT 1. Remove eleven screws that hold the volute halves together. 2. Remove lowervolute, which contains U-cup seal. 3. Inspect impeller wear ring for signs of wear or grooving. Ifwear ring is badly grooved, take pump to a Little Giant authorized service center for repairs. 4. Note: The orientation of the U-cup seal. Remove U-cup seal from lower volute. 5. Place new U-cup seal in lower volute. 6. Install lower volute on pump. Make sure that. O-ring is still located in the groove of the upper volute. Make sure the volute halves are mated together. Be sure notto damage the impellerseal. 7. Install eleven screws and tighten (See Volute Screw Installation). 8. Make sure the impeller turns freely. ~~~~~~~ 5 VOLUTE SCREW INSTALLATION TROUBLE SHOOTING INFORMATION PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Pum not lu ed in. Plu in um . Pump does not tum on. Circuit breaker shutoff or fuse removed. Tum on dreuit breaker or re lace fuse. Note: Before trouble shooting automatic con- check to see that pump operates on man- Vol Accumulation of trash on menu float switch. Clean float. , ual control. To do this, unplug from in-line float Remote float switch obstruction. Check float ath and rovide dearance. switch plug. Plug pump power cord into wall outlet. If pump works; proceed to check switch, fauk is in pump or power supply. if not Defective switch. Disconnect switch, check w/ohmmeter. O n-infinitive resistance, closed-zero. , Defective motor. Have um serviced. Remote float switch obstruction. Check float ath and rovide dearance. Pump is air locked. Shut power off for approximately 1 minute, then restart. Re- peat several times to clear air from pump. If system includes a check valve, a 3/16" hole should be drilled in discharge pipe a roximatel 2"above dischar a connections. Pump will not shut off. Li uid inflow matches um ce aci Lar er um re uired. Defective switch. Disconnect switch, check w/ohmmeter, Open-infinitive resistance closed-zero. Loose connection in level control whin Check control whin . Check valve installed backwards. Check flow indicating arrow on check w/ohmmeter, O n-infinitive resistance closed-zero. Check valve stuck or lu ed. Remove check valve and ins ct for ro r o ration. Pump runs but does not discharge liquid. Lift too hi h for um . Check ratin table. Inlet to im eller lu ed. Pull um and dean. Pum is air locked. See corrective action above. Lift too hi h for um Check rated um rtormance. Pump does not deliver rated capacity Low voltage, speed too slow. Check for proper supply voltage to make certain it corresponds to name late volts e. . Im eller or dischar e i e is do ed. Pull um and dean. Check i e for scale or corrosion. Im eller wear due to abrasives. Re lace worn im eller. No check valve in long discharge pipe allowing liquid to drain back into basin. Install a check valve in discharge line. Pump cycles continually. Check valve leakin Ins ect check valve for correct o eration. Basin too small for inflow. Install larger basin. REPAIR ~ ~ N M w p PART ~O NO ~ ~O fn0 HZ NO DESCRIPTION QTY. ~ rn ~ ~ rn ~ rn Q . v~ Uro go o W rn W rn U = W U _ W rn ~ 1 108101 Handle 1 2 109019 O-Ring, NITRILE 1 3 109034 Volute, Lower, Assy. 1 (includes 928101). 4 .928101 Seal, U-cup, NITRILE 1 5 902505 Screw, Tapping, " 11 10x16x3/4 6 902516 Screw, Tapping, 10x24x1/2" 1 7 927027 Clamp, Loop, 1/4", Nylon 1 8 950307 Switch, Non-Mercury, 115V 1 8 950302 Switch, Non-Mercury, 230V 1 9 950905 Tyrap (not shown) 1 \~' t TYPICAL INSTALLATION GATE ' CHECK N^ JMP 4MET IR 3' VENT PIPE N OVER 10"-11' ^N LEVEL 6' ^FF LEVEL ~,~ ~~~HER LENGTH r rLHI.C L1KCL I L T L11V LLHT EARTH ^R GRAVEL SURFACE r LITTLE GIANT PUMP COMPANY LIMITED WARRANTY SUMP, EFFLUENT ~ RESIDENTIAL SEWAGE INTRODUCTION Little Giant #8E, #9E, #9EH, #1 OE, #14EH, and #16EH Series Submersible Effluent Pumps are recommended for use in sumps, basins or Irft stations and suitable for pumping basement drainage wader, effluent, wastewater and other nonexplosive, noncorrosive, non-abrasive liquids not above 140° F with up to 3/4 inch spherical solids handling abNity (NOT TO BE USED FOR SEWAGE WATER IXCEPT TO PUMP SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT) little Giant #9S, #10S, #14S and #16S Series Submersible Sewage Ejector Pumps are recommended for use in sumps, basins or lift stations and suitable for pumping sewage, effluent, wastewater and other non-explosive, non-corrosive, non-abrasive I'~quids not dove 140°F with up to 2" spherical solids handling abi{ity. Each of the above noted Little Giant products is guaranteed to be in pertect condition when it leaves our factory. During the time periods and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, LITTLE GIANT PUMP COMPANY, Subsidiary of TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANY will repair or replace to the original user or consumer any portion of your new LITTLE GIANT product which proves defective due to materials or worlcrnanship of LfTTLE GIANT. Contact your nearest Authorized Little Giant Dealerforwarrantysewice. At all times LrrTLE GIANTshalthave and possessthe sole right and option to determine whetherto repairor replace defective equipment, parts, or components. Damage due to lightning or conditions beyond the control of LITTLE GIANT is NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY WARRANTY PERIOD PUMPS: 12 months from date of installation or 18 months from date of manufacture, whicheveroccurs first. LA80R, ETC. COSTS:,LITTLE GIANT shah IN NO EVENT be responsibb or liable for the cost offield labor or other charges incurred by any customer in removing and/or fixing any LITTLE GIANT product, part or component thereof. THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY: 1) to defects or malfunctions resulting from failure to properly install", operate, or maintain the unit in accordance with printed instructions provided " 2)" to failures re~uRing from abuse, accident or negligence 3) to normal maintenance services and the parts used in connection with such service 4) to units which are not installed in accordance with applicable bcal codes, ordinances andgood trade practices 5) unit is used for purposes other than for what t was designed and manufactured 6) if pump exposed to but not limited to the following: sand, gravel, cement, grease, plaster, mud, tar, hydrocarbons, or hydrocarbon derivatives (oil, gasoline, soF vents, etc.) or other abrasive or oorrosive substances. 7) if pump has been used for continuous pumping of suitable liquids above 140° F 8) if power cord has been cut or spFced 9) if pump has been dismantled by customer (Dealer only can dismantle pump forfield service.) RETURN OR REPLACED COMPONENTS: Any item to be replaced under the Warranty must be returned to LITTLE GIANT at Oklahoma City, OK or such other place as LITTLE GIANT may designate, freight prepaid. PRODUCT I IMPROVEMENTS: LITTLE GIANT reserves the rightto change or improve its products a any portions thereof without being obligated to provide such a change or improvement for units sold and/or shipped prior to such change or improvement DISCLAIMER: Any oral statements about the product made by the seller, the manufacturer, the representatives or any other parties do not constitute warranties, shall not be relied upon by the user, and are not part of the contract for sale. Seller's and manufacturer's only obligation, and buyer's only remedy, shall be the replacement and/or repair by the manufacturer of the product as described above. Neither seller nor themanufacturer shall be liable for any inj ury, Iqss or damage, direct, incidental or consequential (inducting, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, bst sales, injury to person or property, or any other incidental or consequential loss), arising out ofthe use orthe inabiltyto use the product, and the user agrees that noother remedy shall be available to t. Before using, the usershall determine the suitability of the product for his intended use, and user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith. The warranty and remedy de- scribed in this limited warranty is an F~CCLUSIVE warranty and remedy and is IN LIEU OF any other warranty or remedy, expressed or implied, which otherwarranties and remedies are hereby expressly EXCLUDED, irrduding but not limited to anyimplied warranty ofMERCHANTABILfTY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. Some states do not allow the exclusive or Imitation of ~rddental or consequential Barrages, so the above limitation or exdusion may not apply to you. This waF ranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state b state. In the absence of othersuitableproof oftheinstallation date, the effective date ofthiswarranty will be based upon thedate ofmanufacture plus one year. Direct All Notices. etc. To: Service Department. LITTLE GIANT PUMP COMPANY. 301 North MacArthur Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73127-6616. DETERMINATION OF UNIT DATE OF MANUFACTURE: (9-87) month and year stamped on pump and/or serial number on pump nameplate coded to indi- cate year of manufacture. KEEP THIS FOLDER File this for safe keeping. It may be valuable to you for service under the terms of the warranty. Date of Purchase Name of Dealer Serial # Product # Model # ©Copyright 2000 Little Giant Pump CompanyFpRM #998156-02/OOH Printed by Little Giant Print Services