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Yes shouldn’t be a problemCan you run a pump upside down?
You could but if for any reason the inlet or outlet started leaking then you'd potentially have water going onto the electricsCan you run a pump upside down?
Funny how many years ago Shurflo said it didn't matter and then advised that the pump should be mounted with the motor on top for the very reason you have written.You could but if for any reason the inlet or outlet started leaking then you'd potentially have water going onto the electrics
Pretty sure my stamped-on label is upside down, I might be wrong, but my Shurflo label was upside down.Funny how many years ago Shurflo said it didn't matter and then advised that the pump should be mounted with the motor on top for the very reason you have written.
I'm not sure about the very latest Shurflo pumps, but up until quite recently Pentair still put the labels on upside down. You could only read the description with the pump head on top.
The technical department must have forgotten to tell manufacturing or quality control.Pretty sure my stamped-on label is upside down, I might be wrong, but my Shurflo label was upside down.
I've not been in the van since Friday, I'll let you know today as I am sure the suspense is killing youThe technical department must have forgotten to tell manufacturing or quality control.