Troubleshooting - section d, Troubleshooting chart – Gorman-Rupp Pumps S6A1-E60 460/3 1401314 and up User Manual
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TROUBLE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
PROBABLE REMEDY
PUMP FAILS TO
START, OVER
LOAD UNIT NOT
TRIPPED (MANU
AL MODE).
Power source incompatible with con
trol box.
Correct power source.
No voltage at line side of circuit
breaker.
Check power source for blown fuse,
open circuit breaker, broken lead or
loose connections.
Open circuit in motor windings or
power cable.
Check continuity.
Defective motor power cable.
Replace cable.
Defective motor.
Check for and replace defective mo
tor components.
PUMP FAILS TO
START, OVER
LOAD UNIT NOT
TRIPPED (AUTO
MATIC MODE).
Liquid level device or control circuits
improperly connected to main con
trol box.
Check wiring diagrams: cor
rect or tighten connections.
Level sensing device(s) improperly
positioned.
Position device(s) at proper
level.
Level sensing device(s) fouled with
mud or foreign material.
Clean sensing device(s).
Float type sensing device(s) tangled
or obstructed.
Check installation for free
movement of float.
Defective liquid level sensing de
vice(s) or control panel.
Repair or replace defective unit(s).
OVERLOAD UNIT
TRIPS
Low or high voltage, or excessive
voltage drop between pump and
control box.
Measure voltage at control box.
Check that wiring is correct type,
size, and length (see Field Wiring
Connection, Section B).
Defective insulation in motor wind
ings or power cable; defective wind
ings.
Check insulation resistance; check
continuity.
Impeller jammed due to debris or in
sufficient clearance.
Disassemble pump and check im
peller.
Bearing(s) frozen.
Disassemble pump and check bear
ing(s).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING - SECTION D
Review all SAFETY information in Section A.
NOTE
Many of the probable remedies listed in the TROU
BLESHOOTING CHART require use of electrical
test instruments; for specific procedures, see
ELECTRICAL TESTING at the end of the chart.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART