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CT,T, TP,  Rev22 - Operating Instructions

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12. TROUBLESHOOTING

OFF

   WARNING: Turn off the power supply before performing any operations.

 Do not allow the pump or motor to run  when dry even for a short period.

 Strictly follow the user instructions and if necessary contact an authorised service centre.

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSES

POSSIBLE REMEDIES

1)

The motor does 

not start

1a) Unsuitable power supply

1b) Incorrect electrical connections 

1c) Engine overload protective device cuts 

in.

1d) Blown or defective fuses

1e) Shaft blocked

1f) If the above causes have already 

been  checked, the engine may be 

malfunctioning

1a)  Check that the mains frequency  and voltage correspond to the 

electrical characteristics shown on the indicator plate

1b) Connect the power supply cable to the terminal board correctly. Check 

that the thermal overload protection is  set correctly (see data on the 

engine indicator plate) and make sure that the fuseboard upline of the 

engine has been properly connected

1c)  Check the power supply  and make sure that the pump shaft is turning 

freely. Check that the thermal overload protection has been set 

correctly (see engine indicator plate)

1d) Replace the fuses, check the electric power supply and points a) and  c)

1e)  Remove the cause of blockage as indicated in the “Blocked  pump” 

instruction booklet

1f)  Repair  or replace the engine by applying to an authorised service 

centre

2) 

Pump blocked

2a)  Prolonged periods of inactivity with 

formation of rust inside the pump

2b) Presence of solid bodies in the pump 

rotor

2c) Bearings siezed

2a)  Rotation may be started directly from  the pump shaft or from the 

joint (remember to turn off the electricity supply first ) or contact an 

authorised service centre 

2b) If possible, dismantle the pump casing  and remove any solid foreign 

bodies inside the rotor,  if necessary contact an authorised service 

centre 

2c)  If the bearings are damaged replace them or if necessary contact an 

authorised service centre 

3) 

The pump 

functions  

but no water 

comes out 

3a)  Possible infiltration of air from suction 

tube connections, drain plugs or filling 

of pump or from the gaskets of the 

suction pipe

3b)  Foot valve  blocked  or suction pipe not 

fully immersed in liquid 

3c) Suction filter blocked

3a) Check which part is not  tight and seal  the connection adequately  

3b) Clean or replace the bottom valve and use a suction pipe suitable for 

the application 

3c) Clean the filter, if necessary, replace it . See point 2a) also.

4) 

Insufficient flow

4a)  Pipes and accessories with diameter 

too small causing excessive loss of 

head 

4b) Presence of deposits or solid bodies in 

the internal passages of the rotor 

4c) Rotor deteriorated 

4d) Worn rotor and pump case

4e) 

Excessive viscosity of the liquid 

pumped  (if other than water) 

4f) Incorrect direction of rotation 

4g) Suction head excessive in relation to 

the  suction capacity of pump 

4h) Suction pipe too long 

4a) Use pipes and accessories suitable for the specific application 

4b) Clean  the  rotor  and  install  a  suction  filter  to  prevent  other  foreign 

bodies from entering 

4c) Replace the rotor, if necessary, contact an authorised service centre 

4d) Replace the rotor and the pump casing 

4e) The pump is unsuitable 

4f) Invert the electrical connections on the terminal board  or control panel 

4g) Try to close the feeder gate partially and/or reduce the difference in 

level of the pump and the liquid being aspirated 

4h) Bring the pump closer to the suction tank so as to use a shorter pipe. 

If necessary use a pipe of a wider diameter 

5) 

Noise and 

vibrations 

from the pump

5a) Rotating part unbalanced 

5b) Worn bearings 

5c) Pump and pipes not firmly attached 

5d) Flow too strong for the diameter of the 

delivery pipe 

5e) Functioning in cavitation 

5f) Unbalanced power supply 

5g) Incorrect alignment of pump-motor unit

5a) Check that no solid bodies are obstructing the rotor 

5b) Replace the bearings 

5c) Anchor the delivery and suction piping as needed 

5d) Use bigger diameters or reduce the pump flow

5e) Reduce the flow by adjusting the feeder gate  and/or using pipes with 

a bigger internal diameter. See point 4g) too

5f) Check that the mains voltage is right

5g) If necessary, the unit must be re-aligned

6)  

Leakage from 

the mechanical 

seal

6a)  The mechanical seal has functioned 

when dry or has stuck 

6b) Mechanical seal scored by presence 

of abrasive parts in the liquid pumped 

6c) Mechanical seal unsuitable  for the 

type of application 

6d) Slight initial drip during filling  or on first 

start-up

In cases 6a), 6b) and 6c), replace the seal, if necessary contact an 

authorised service centre 

6a) Make sure that the pump casing  (and the suction pipe if the pump is 

not  self-priming) are full of liquid and that all the air has been expelled. 

See point 5 e) too. 

6b) Install a suction filter  and use a seal suited to the characteristics of the 

liquid being pumped. 

6c) Choose a seal with characteristics suitable for the specific application 

6d) Wait  for  the  seal  to  adjust  to  the  rotation  of  the  shaft.  If  the  problem 

persists, see points 6a), 6b) or 6c) or contact an authorised service centre.

Summary of Contents for CT Series

Page 1: ...Page English P gina Espa ol...

Page 2: ...d section of the power cable chapter 6 5 The type of electrical protection to be installed chapter 6 5 1 1 Symbols To improve the understanding of the manual below are indicated the symbols used with...

Page 3: ...e of the device is forbidden as is use under conditions other than those indicated in these instructions Improper use of the product reduces the safety and the efficiency of the device Calpeda shall n...

Page 4: ...e technical catalogue 6 2 Ambient requirements and installation site dimensions The customer has to prepare the installation site in order to guarantee the right installation and in order to fulfill t...

Page 5: ...st starting OFF ATTENTION never run the pump dry Start the pump after filling it completely with liquid When the pump is located above the water level suction lift operation or with a positive suction...

Page 6: ...ves before dismantling For dismantling and re assembly see construction in the cross section drawing To remove the impeller 28 00 T TP use the threaded dismantling holes 9 DISPOSAL OFF The final dispo...

Page 7: ...ary replace it See point 2a also 4 Insufficient flow 4a Pipes and accessories with diameter too small causing excessive loss of head 4b Presence of deposits or solid bodies in the internal passages of...

Page 8: ...que se instalar el Cap tulo 6 5 1 1 S mbolos utilizados Para mejorar la comprensi n se utilizan los s mbolos pictogramas a continuaci n con sus significados Informaci n y advertencias que deben respet...

Page 9: ...ise ado y fabricado exclusivamente para el uso descrito en el p r 2 1 Est totalmente prohibida la utilizaci n del dispositivo para usos impropios y que no est n indicados en este manual El uso impropi...

Page 10: ...e ser golpeado Hay que evitar la superposici n al embalado de otro material que podr a da ar la bomba Si el peso supera los 25 Kg el embalado tiene que ser levantado por dos personas al mismo tiempo 6...

Page 11: ...s y para 220 240 50Hz con termoprotector incorporado 7 ARRANQUE Y USO 7 1 Controles antes del arranque La bomba no debe funcionar en presencia de parte deteriorada 7 2 Primer arranque OFF ATENCI N Evi...

Page 12: ...r que el rodete no esta bloqueado por incrustaciones o por otras causas Limpiar eventualmente con adecuada precauci n 8 2 Desmontaje del sistema Antes del desmontaje cierre las compuertas en aspiraci...

Page 13: ...aci n c Limpiar el filtro si es necesario sustituirlo Ver tambi n el punto 2a 4 Caudal insuficiente a Tuber a y accesorios con di metro demasiado peque o que provocan excesivas perdidas de carga b Pre...

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