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Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective action(s)

Motor will not run

1. Power off

1. turn power on or call power company

2. Fuse is blown (Breaker tripped) 2. Replace fuse (Reset breaker)
3. Wires at pressure switch are

loose, disconnected, or wired

incorrectly

3. Refer to wiring instructions. Check and tighten all wiring

wires

at p

4. Faulty pressure switch

4. Replace switch

5. Motor thermal overload

tripped

5. let cool. overload will automatically reset. Provide a shaded,

well ventilated area for pump

switch

Motor runs hot and
overload kicks off

1. Pressure switch is wired

incorrectly

5.

1. Refer to wiring instructions

2. Voltage is too low

2. Check line voltage. Install heavier wiring if wire size is too

small (See Wiring Chart, page 5). Check with power company

3. Rapid cycling

3. Check pressure switch. ensure tank is not water-logged

4. High surrounding temperature

4. Provide a shaded, well ventilated area for pump

Motor hums but
will not run

1. Motor is wired incorrectly

1. Refer to wiring instructions

2. Voltage is too low

2. Check line voltage. Install heavier wiring if wire size is too

small (See Wiring Chart, page 5). Check with power company

3. obstructed Impeller

3. Disconnect power. using a flat head screw driver attempt to

rotate motor shaft (located under plastic cap at rear of motor).

If shaft does not rotate freely remove obstruction from

impeller.

4. Voltage selector switch not

properly set.

4. Set voltage selector switch (Figure 6) to match line voltage.

(See electrical connections page 3)

Motor runs but

little or no water is

delivered.
NOTE: Check prime

before looking

for other causes.

unscrew priming

plug and see if

water is in priming

hole

1. Pump in new installation did

not pick up prime through:

1. new installation:

a. Improper priming

a. Re-prime according to instructions

b. air leaks

b. Check all connections on suction line

c. leaking foot valve

c. Replace foot valve

2. Pump has lost prime through:

2. existing installations:

a. air leaks

a. Check all connections on suction line and shaft seal

b. water level below suction of

pump

b. lower suction line into water and re-prime. If receding

water level in well exceeds suction lift, a deep well pump is

needed

3. Impeller is obstructed

3. Clean impeller

4. Check valve or foot valve is

stuck in closed position

4. Replace check valve or foot valve

5. Pipes are frozen

5. thaw pipes. Bury pipe below frost line. Heat pit or pump house

6. Foot valve and/or strainer are

buried in sand or mud

6. Raise foot valve and/or strainer above well bottom

Pump starts and

stops too often

1. Water-logged tank

(Conventional tank)

1. Follow instructions in maintenance section (See page 4)

2. Ruptured diaphragm or

bladder (Pre-charged tank)

2. Replace tank

3. air volume control connected

to wrong opening on pump

3. Move to correct pump opening

4. Incorrect tank pre-charge (Pre-

charged tank)

4. add or release air as needed

5. leak in system or house piping

5. locate and repair leak

6. Foot valve or check valve stuck

open

6. Replace valve

7. Improperly adjusted pressure

switch

7. adjust or replace switch

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