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Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the pump from the power source before handling inspections or repairs.

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Pump will not run

1.   Poor electrical connection, blown fuse, tripped 

  breaker or other interruption of power; 

  improper power supply
2.   Motor or switch inoperative (go to manual 
  operation)
2a. Float movement restricted
2b. Switch will not activate pump or is defective
2c. Defective motor
3.   Insuffi cient liquid level

1.  Check all electrical connections for security. 
  Have electrician measure current in motor leads, 
  if current is within ± 20% of locked rotor Amps, 
  impeller is probably locked. If current is 0, 
  overload may be tripped. Remove power, allow 
  pump to cool, then re-check current.
2a. Reposition pump or clean basin as required to 
  provide adaquate clearance for float
2b. Disconnect level control. Set ohmmeter for a 
  low rang, such as 100 ohms full scale and 
  connect to level control leads. Actuate level 
  control manually and check to see that 
  ohmmeter shows zero ohms for closed switch 
  and full scale for open switch. (Float Switch)
2c. Check winding insulation (Megger Test) and 
  winding resistance. If check is outside of range, 
  dry and re-check. If still defective, replace per 
  service instructions.
3.  Make sure liquid level is above the pump
4.  Re-check all sizing calculations to determine 
  proper pump size.
5.  Check discharge line for restrictions, including 
  ice if line passes through or into cold areas.
6.  Remove and examine check valve for proper 
  installation and freedom of operation
7.  Open valve
8.  Check impeller for freedom of operation, 
  security and condition. Clean impeller cavity 
  and inlet of any obstruction
9.  Loosen union slightly to allow trapped air to 

 escape. Verify that turn-off level of switch is set 

  so that the suction is always flooded. Clean vent
  hole
10. Check rotation. If power supply is three phase, 
  reverse any two of three power supply leads to 
  ensure proper impeller rotation
11. Repair fixtures as required to eliminate leakage
12. Check pump temperature limits and fluid
  temperature
13. Replace portion of discharge pipe with flexible
  connector or tighten existing piping.
14. Turn to automatic position
15. Check for leaks around basin inlet and outlets

Pump will not turn off 

2a. Float movement restricted
2b. Switch will not activate pump or is defective
4.   Excessive inflow or pump not properly sized for 

application

9.   Pump may be air locked causing pump not to flow
14. H-O-A switch on panel is in "HAND" position

Pump hums but doesn’t run

1.  Incorrect low voltage
8.  Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, or inlet 
  plugged

Pump delivers insufficient capacity

1.  Incorrect low voltage
4.   Excessive inflow or pump not properly sized for
  application
5.  Discharge restricted
6.  Check valve partially closed or installed backwards
7.   Shut-off valve closed
8.  Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, or inlet 
  plugged
9.  Pump may be air locked causing pump not to flow
10. Piping fixtures leaking or discharge before the 
  nozzle

Pump cycles too frequently or runs periodically 

when f ixtures are not in use

6.  Check valve partially closed or installed backwards
11. Fixtures are leaking
15. Ground water entering basin

Pump shuts of f and turns on independent of

switch, (trips thermal overload protector). 

CAUTION!

Pump may start unexpectedly. 

Disconnect power supply.

1.  Incorrect low voltage
4.   Excessive inflow or pump not properly sized for
  application
8.  Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, or inlet 
  plugged
12. Excessive water temperature (internal 
  protection only)

Pump operates noisily or vibrates excessively

2c. Worn bearings, motor shaft bent
5.  Debris in impeller cavity or broken impeller
10. Pump running backwards
13. Piping attachments to building structure too 
  loose or rigid

NOTE: 

Barmesa Pumps assumes no responsibility for damage or injury due to disassembly in the field. Disassembly of the pumps or supplied accessories other 

than at Barmesa Pumps or its authorized service centers, automatically voids warranty.

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Troubleshooting Chart

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Summary of Contents for 2BEH-SS Series

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Page 2: ...ry items associatedwithornearthepump T h i s p u m p i s n o t i n t e n d e d f o r u s e i n swimming pools or water installations where there is DANGER humancontactwithpumpedfluid Riskofelectric sh...

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Page 4: ...shortening to a specific application Any splice between the pump and the control panel must be made in accordance with the electric codes It is recommended that a junction box if used be mounted outs...

Page 5: ...nto service The resistance values ohms as well as the voltage volts and current amps should be recorded 5 Pump Down Test Be sure pump has been properly wired lowered into the basin sump or lift statio...

Page 6: ...ncrease pressure by TAPPING air nozzle Too much pressure will damage seal DO NOT exceed 10 PSI DO NOT overfill oil Overfilling of housing with oil can create excessive and dangerous hydraulic pressure...

Page 7: ...re reassembly Handle seal parts with extreme care DO NOT damage lapped surfaces Reassembly 2 Press seal s 5 stationary member 5a firmly into seal plate 3 using a seal tool or pipe Nothing should come...

Page 8: ...S T1 L1 BLACK G G GREEN THREE PHASE 460V AC POWER CORD 4x12 Cable Motor Lead Number Green Green Black 1 Red 2 White 3 4 and 7 together 5 and 8 together 6 and 9 together Figure 5 Cable Assembly 14 Chec...

Page 9: ...08 Repair Parts barmesapumps com Figure 6 For Repair Part Please supply Model Number and Serial as shown on Name Plate and Part Description and Part Number as shown on Parts List...

Page 10: ...09 Repair Parts Figure 7 barmesapumps com For Repair Part Please supply Model Number and Serial as shown on Name Plate and Part Description and Part Number as shown on Parts List...

Page 11: ...10 Parts List barmesapumps com For Repair Part Please supply Model Number and Serial as shown on Name Plate and Part Description and Part Number as shown on Parts List...

Page 12: ...supply leads to ensure proper impeller rotation 11 Repair fixturesasrequiredtoeliminateleakage 12 Check pump temperature limits and fluid temperature 13 Replace portion of discharge pipe with flexible...

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