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TROUBLE SHOOTING

CAUTION !

 Always disconnect the pump from the electrical power source before handling.

If the system fails to operate properly, carefully read instructions and perform maintenance recommendations.

If operating problems persist, the following chart may be of assistance in identifying and correcting them:

MATCH “CAUSE” NUMBER WITH CORRELATING “CORRECTION” NUMBER

.

NOTE:

 Not all problems and corrections will apply to each pump model.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

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 (to isolate 

cause, go to manual operation of pump).

2a.

 Flaot movement restricted.

2b. Switch will not activate pump or is defec-

tive.

3.

 Insufficient 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 recheck current.

2a. Reposition pump or clean basin as 

required to provide adequate clearance for 

float.

2b. Disconnect level control. Set ohmmeter 

for a low range, 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).

3. Make sure liquid level is at least equal to 

suggested turn-on point.

4. Recheck 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 cutter for freedom of operation, 

security and condition. Clean cutter 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. Remove & examine for damage. Replace 

pump stator if required.

11. Repair fixtures as required to eliminate 

leakage.

12. Check pump temperature limits & fluid 

temperature.

13. Replace portion of discharge pipe with 

flexible connector.

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 defec-

tive.

4. Excessive inflow or pump not properly sized 

for application.

9. Pump may be airlocked.

14. H-O-A switch  on panel is in “HAND” posi-

tion

Pump hums but does not run

1. Incorrect voltage

8. Cutter jammed or loose on shaft, worn or 

damaged, inlet plugged.

Pump delivers insufficient capacity

1. Incorrect voltage.

4. Excessive inflow or pump not properly sized 

for application.

5. Discharge restricted.

6. Check valve stuck closed or installed 

backwards.

7. Shut-off valve closed.

8. Cutter jammed or loose on shaft, worn or 

damaged, inlet plugged.

9. Pump may be airlocked.

10. Pump stator damaged/torn.

Pump cycles too frequently or runs 

periodically when fixtures are not in use

6. Check valve stuck closed or installed 

backwards.

11. Fixtures are leaking.

15. Ground water entering basin.

Pump shuts off and turns on indepen

-

dent of switch, (trips thermal overload 

protector). 

CAUTION!

  Pump may start 

unexpectedly. Disconnect power supply.

1. Incorrect voltage.

4. Excessive inflow or pump not properly sized 

for application.

8. Cutter jammed, loose on shaft, worn or 

damaged, inlet plugged.

12. Excessive water temperature.

Pump operates noisily or vibrates 

excessively

4. Operating at too high a pressure.

5. Discharge restricted.

8. Cutter broken.

13. Piping attachments to buiding structure too 

rigid or too loose.

Summary of Contents for Barnes DS Series

Page 1: ...t product improvement program product changes may occur As such Crane Pumps Systems reserves the right to change product without prior written notification 420 Third Street 83 West Drive Bramton Piqua Ohio 45356 Ontario Canada L6T 2J6 Phone 937 778 8947 Phone 905 457 6223 Fax 937 773 7157 Fax 905 457 2650 www cranepumps com Form No 105244 Rev W Series EH L DS 0 5 1 5 HP 3450 RPM 60 Hz Single and D...

Page 2: ...7 18 DOUBLE SEAL CROSS SECTION Fig 18 19 DOUBLE SEAL EXPLODED VIEW Fig 19 20 PARTS LIST 21 22 RETURNED GOODS POLICY 26 WARRANTY 25 WARRANTY REGISTRATION SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT INSULATION TESTER MEGGER DIELECTRIC TESTER SEAL TOOL KIT see parts list PRESSURE GAUGE KIT see parts list Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Barnes is a reg...

Page 3: ...ert fingers in pump with power connected Always wear eye protection when working on pumps Make sure lifting handles are securely fastened each time before lifting DO NOT operate pump without safety devices in place Always replace safety devices that have been removed during service or repair Secure the pump in its operating position so it can not tip over fall or slide DO NOT exceed manufacturers ...

Page 4: ...rve Oil Filled Squirrel Cage Induction Insulation Class B SINGLE PHASE Permanent Split Capacitor PSC Includes overload protection in motor THREE PHASE 200 240 480 is Tri voltage motor 600V Requires overload protection to be included in control panel OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Seal Material Impeller Trims Additional Cord N C Temperature Sensors with cord for 3 Phase pumps Requires relay in Control Panel SE...

Page 5: ...ck side Dynamically balanced ISO G6 3 Material Polypropylene with threaded 300 Series Stainless Insert SHAFT 416 Stainless Steel SQUARE RINGS Buna N HARDWARE 300 Series Stainless Steel PAINT Air dry enamel top coat SEAL Design Tandem Mechanical with Oil Filled Reservoir Material Rotating Faces Carbon Stationary Faces Ceramic Elastomer Buna N Hardware 300 series stainless steel CORD ENTRY 20 Ft 6 1...

Page 6: ...Barnes representative or Crane Pumps Systems Inc Service Department in Piqua Ohio telephone 937 778 8947 or Crane Pumps Systems Canada in Brampton Ontario 905 457 6223 SECTION C INSTALLATION C 1 Location These pumping units are self contained and are especially designed to handle septic tank effluent nonexplosive or noncorrosive liquids and shall NOT be installed in locations classified as hazardo...

Page 7: ...ck plug For manual and automatic operations Automatic Plug float cord into outlet then plug pump cord into float cord Manual Plug pump cord directly into outlet C 4 Electrical Connections An acceptable motor control switch shall be provided at the time of installation C 4 1 Power and Control Cable The cord assembly mounted to the pump must not be modified in any way except for shortening to a spec...

Page 8: ...8 7 14 4 SOW 0 570 14 5 3 59 5 25 EH1542DS 1 5 480 3 60 3450 K 3 5 14 6 14 4 SOW 0 570 14 5 14 36 20 44 EH1552DS 1 5 600 3 60 3450 K 2 7 11 6 14 4 SOW 0 570 14 5 20 78 21 02 Winding Resistance 5 measured from terminal block Pump rated for operation at 10 voltage at motor OPTIONAL Temperature sensor cord for 3 phase models is 14 3 SOW 530 13 5mm O D OPTIONAL Moisture sensor cord is 18 5 SOW 0 470 1...

Page 9: ...ative maintenance the following are the steps that should be performed 1 Inspect motor chamber for oil level and contamination and repair as required per section F 1 2 Inspect impeller and body for excessive build up or clogging and repair as required per section F 2 3 Inspect motor and bearings and replace as required per section F 3 4 Inspect seal for wear or leakage and repair as required per s...

Page 10: ...n destroy the pump and create a hazard Overfilling oil voids warranty TABLE 1 COOLING OIL Dielectric SUPPLIER GRADE BP Enerpar SE100 Conoco Pale Paraffin 22 Mobile D T E Oil Light G G Oil Circulating 22 Imperial Oil Voltesso 35 Shell Canada Transformer 10 Texaco Diala Oil AX Woco Premium 100 F 2 Impeller and Volute Service F 2 1 Disassembly and Inspection To clean out volute 1 or replace impeller ...

Page 11: ...ng a seal pusher Nothing but the seal pusher is to come in contact with seal face see Figure 8 IMPORTANT DO NOT HAMMER ON THE SEAL PUSHER IT WILL DAMAGE THE SEAL FACE Make sure the stationary member is in straight Slide a bullet over motor shaft Lightly oil DO NOT use grease shaft bullet and inner surface of bellows on rotating member 28b see Figure 9 With lapped surface of rotating member 28b fac...

Page 12: ...ft the motor housing 6 from seal plate 5 by lifting handle 13 Inspect square ring 27 for damage or cuts Remove the motor bolts and lift motor stator from seal plate 5 Disconnect capacitor leads from capacitor 9 single phase units Examine bearing 25 and replace if required If replacement is required remove bearing 25 from motor shaft using a wheel puller or arbor press see Figure 11 Check motor cap...

Page 13: ...leads through the cable entry bore s Slipping cords inside a 1 ft length of 5 conduit makes this easier Place socket head cap screws 47 through seal plate 5 into motor housing 6 and torque to 60 in lbs Reconnect motor and optional control leads to the underside of the terminal block s 21 54 optional as shown in Figure 13 Note that the pins are numbered underneath the terminal block Place o ring 20...

Page 14: ...on This number is used for ordering and obtaining information G 3 MODEL NUMBER This designation consists of numbers and letters which represent the discharge size series horsepower motor phase and voltage speed and pump design This number is used for ordering and obtaining information G 4 SERIAL NUMBER The serial number block will consist of a six digit number which is specific to each pump and ma...

Page 15: ...15 FIGURE 15 CONTIUED ...

Page 16: ...k cutter for freedom of operation security and condition Clean cutter 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 Remove examine for damage Replace pump stator if required 11 Repair fixtures as required to eliminate leakage 12 Check pump temperature limits fl...

Page 17: ...17 FIGURE 16 EH L Series Single Seal ...

Page 18: ...18 FIGURE 17 EH L Series Single Seal Used with Cast Iron Impeller 33 ...

Page 19: ...19 FIGURE 18 EH DS Series Double Seal ...

Page 20: ...20 FIGURE 19 EH DS Series Double Seal 66 USED WITH CAST IRON IMPELLER 33 ...

Page 21: ...ll single seal 120oz 029034 Oil All double seal Includes 24oz in Seal Chamber 9 1 070965 Capacitor 1 Phase 5 1 0Hp 1 035864 Capacitor 1 Phase 1 5Hp 10 1 039858 Capacitor Bracket 1 Phase 11 4 1 129 1 Hex Hd Cap Screw Std 5 16 18 x 75 Lg Stainless 6 1 129 1 Hex Hd Cap Screw Optional for moisture and temp sensors 12 8 026322 Lockwasher Std 5 16 Stainless 10 026322 Lockwasher Optional for moisture and...

Page 22: ... Terminal Connector 200 240V 3Ph 3 625 00163 Terminal Connector 480V 3Ph 49 3 105149 Wire Assembly 200 240V 3Ph 50 1 051621 Thermal Sensor Optional for temperature sensor 51 2 105155 Wire Assembly Optional for temperature sensor 52 2 625 00163 Terminal Connector Optional for temperature sensor 53 2 105106 Wire Assembly Optional for moisture sensor 54 1 103584 Terminal Block Temperature sensor opti...

Page 23: ...23 Notes ...

Page 24: ...24 Notes ...

Page 25: ...TION Your product is covered by a warranty www cranepumps com downloadables CATALOGS_OIPMs Warranty 24MonthWarranty pdf If you have a claim under the provisions of the warranty contact your local Crane Pumps Systems Inc Distributor ...

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