Gorman-Rupp Pumps SE2C3 115V 1P 1483930 and up User Manual
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OM−06492
SE SERIES
TROUBLESHOOTING
PAGE D − 3
ment indicated below is commercially available, or
an equivalent substitute may be used.
Equipment
Use
Ammeter
To check AC Voltage
and current (amperage)
Ohmeter
To measure resistance
(ohms) to ground
Motor And Motor Power Cable Continuity
To check continuity, zero-balance the ohmmeter
set at the RX1 scale, and test as follows:
a Lock out incoming power and disconnect
the power cable leads to the optional manu-
al switch or automatic control box.
b. Connect the test leads to the two power
cable leads (not to the green ground lead). If
there is a high resistance reading on the
ohmmeter, there is an open or broken circuit
caused by a break in the power cable or mo-
tor windings, or by a bad connection be-
tween the motor and the power cable.
c. If an open or broken circuit is indicated,
check the power cable for obvious damage,
and replace as necessary (see MAINTE-
NANCE AND REPAIR). The entire motor
power cable must be replaced; splicing or
other means of repair are not recom-
mended.
d. If the power cable appears undamaged, see
Head and Power Cable Removal, sepa-
rate the pump head from the motor housing,
and disconnect the power cable leads from
the stator leads. Separately test each of the
cable leads, (including the green ground
lead) for continuity. If any of the power cable
leads do not check out for continuity, re-
place the entire power cable.
e. If no break is found in the power cable, con-
nect the test leads to the stator leads. If the
test reading indicates an open or broken cir-
cuit, there is an open circuit in the motor.
NOTE
It is recommended that a pump with a defective mo-
tor be returned to Gorman-Rupp, or to one of the
Gorman-Rupp authorized Submersible Repair
Centers.
f. Be certain to reconnect all leads as indi-
cated in the Wiring Diagram, Figure D-1 and
seal the connections with the male and fe-
male connector sleeves before reassem-
bling the pump head to the motor housing.
If insulation resistance is to be checked, do not as-
semble the pump head to the motor housing at this
time.
Insulation Resistance
To check insulation, zero-balance the ohmmeter
set at the RX100K scale, and test as follows:
a. Lock out incoming power and disconnect
the power cable leads to the optional manu-
al switch or automatic control box.
b. Connect one test lead to the power cable
ground lead and touch the other test lead to
each of the two power leads in turn.
c. The reading obtained will indicate resis-
tance values in both the power cable and the
motor windings. If the resistance reading is
infinity (
1), the insulation is in good condi-
tion. If the reading is between infinity (
1)
and 1 megohm, the insulation is acceptable
but should be rechecked periodically. If the
reading is less than 1 megohm, the insula-
tion should be checked more closely. A
reading of zero indicates that the power
cable or the motor is grounded.
d. To determine whether the power cable or
the motor is grounded, separate the pump
head from the motor housing (see Head
and power Cable Removal/Installation in
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR) and dis-
connect the power cable leads. Test the
power cable leads and motor leads sepa-
rately.
e. Be certain to reconnect all leads as indi-
cated in the Wiring Diagram, Figure D-1 and
seal the connections with the male and fe-