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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

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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.

 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 recheck current.
2a. Reposition pump or clean basin as 
required to provide adequate clearance for 
fl oat.
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).
2c. Check winding insulation (Megger Test) 
and winding resistance. If check is outside 
of range, dry and recheck. If still defective, 
replace per service instructions.
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 impeller for freedom of operation, 
security and condition. Clean impeller 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 fl ooded. 
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 fi xtures as required to eliminate 
leakage.
12. Check pump temperature limits & fl uid 
temperature.
13. Replace portion of discharge pipe with 
fl exible 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 defective.
4. Excessive infl ow or pump not properly sized 
for application.
9. Pump may be airlocked
14. H-O-A switch on panel is in “HAND” position

Pump hums but does not run

1. Incorrect voltage
8. Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, worn or 
damaged, impeller cavity or inlet plugged.

Pump delivers insuffi cient capacity

1. Incorrect voltage.
4. Excessive infl ow or pump not properly sized 
for application.
5. Discharge restricted.
6. Check valve stuck closed or installed backwards.
7. Shut-off valve closed.
8. Impeller jammed or loose on shaft, worn or 
damaged, impeller cavity or inlet plugged.
9. Pump may be airlocked.
10. Pump running backwards

Pump cycles too frequently or runs 
periodically when fi xtures 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 infl ow or pump not properly sized 
for application.
8. Impeller jammed, loose on shaft, worn or 
damaged, impeller cavity or inlet plugged.
12. Excessive water temperature. 
(internal protection only)

Pump operates noisily or vibrates 
excessively

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

Summary of Contents for Barnes SE411HT

Page 1: ...stant 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 107027A Rev D Series SE411HT 4Hp 1750 RPM 60 Hz Manual Index ...

Page 2: ...NS 3 A PUMP SPECIFICATIONS 4 B GENERAL INFORMATION 5 C INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 6 D START UP OPERATION 7 E PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 7 F SERVICE AND REPAIR 7 10 G REPLACEMENT PARTS 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 CROSS SECTION Fig 10 12 PARTS LIST 13 RETURN GOODS POLICY 15 WARRANTY START UP REPORT WARRANTY REGISTRATION SPECIAL TOOLS and EQUIPMENT INSULATION TESTER MEGGER DIELECTRIC TESTER SEAL TOOL KIT s...

Page 3: ...ings DO NOT insert 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...

Page 4: ...nless Steel PAINT Air Dry Enamel SEAL Design Single Mechanical Reservoir Secondary Exclusion Seal Material Carbon Ceramic Buna N Hardware 300 Series Stainless CORD ENTRY 15 ft 5m Cord with plug On 115 volt and Stainless Wire Mesh Strain Relief Pressure Gromment for sealing and strain relief SPEED 1750 RPM nominal UPPER BEARING Single Row Ball Oil Lubricated LOWER BEARING Single Row Ball Oil Lubric...

Page 5: ...nes representative or Crane Pumps Systems Inc Service Department in Piqua Ohio telephone 937 778 8947 or Crane Pumps Systems Canada Inc Bramton Ontario 905 457 6223 SECTION C INSTALLATION C 1 Location These pumping units are self contained and are recommended for use in a sump or basin The sump or basin shall be vented in accordance with local plumbing codes This pump is designed to pump effluent ...

Page 6: ...t be modified in any way except for 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 outside the sump or be of at least NEMA 4 EEMAC 4 construction if located within the wet well Do not use the power cable to lift pump NOTE THE WHITE WIRE IS NOT A NEUTRA...

Page 7: ...nd allowing the pump to operate through it s pumping cycle The time needed to empty the system or pump down time should be recorded on the start up sheet SECTION E PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE As the motor is oil filled no lubrication or other maintenance is required and generally Barnes pumps will give very reliable service and can be expected to operate for years on normal sewage pumping without fai...

Page 8: ...on around the sealed areas and inspect joints for air bubbles If after five minutes the pressure is still holding constant and no bubbles are observed slowly bleed the pressure and remove the gauge assembly Replace the pipe plug using a sealant If the pressure does not hold then the leak must be located CAUTION Pressure builds up extremely fast increase pressure by TAPPING air nozzle Too much pres...

Page 9: ...ate 2 and tighten motor screws Install o ring 11 onto seal plate 2 Slide the gland nut friction rings and grommet onto cord set see Figure 5 and slip cord through motor housing 12 Connect motor wires per Figure 6 Place motor housing 12 squarely onto seal plate while pulling excess cord through hole Tighten socket head screws 13 into motor housing Slide the friction rings 8b grommet 8c and gland nu...

Page 10: ... serial number and date code Paragraph G 4 2 Pump model number Paragraph G 3 3 Pump part number Paragraph G 2 4 Part description 5 Item part number 6 Quantity required 7 Shipping instructions 8 Billing Instructions G 2 PART NUMBER The part number consists of a six 6 digit number which appears in the catalog A one or two letter suffix may follow this number to designate the design configuration Thi...

Page 11: ...eller for freedom of operation security and condition Clean impeller 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...

Page 12: ...12 FIGURE 10 ...

Page 13: ... 2 051449 Friction Ring 8c 1 051451 Grommet 8d 1 108335A Wire Mesh Cord Grip 304 Stainless 8e 1 108336 Hex Nut 1 2 Stainless 10 1 016660 Self Tapping Screw 8 32 x 3 8 lg Stainless 11 1 019289 O Ring 12 1 093065A Motor Housing 13 2 084948 Socket Hd Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 1 25 Stainless 14 1 068053 Exclusion Seal 15 1 112561TE Impeller Cast Iron 16 1 099295 Ground Wire 17 1 068984 Gasket 18 1 089120A Vo...

Page 14: ...formance specifications must be in writing and such writing must be signed by our authorized representative Due to inaccuracies in field testing if a conflict arises between the results of field testing conducted by or for user and laboratory tests corrected for field performance the latter shall control RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS OR THOSE RESULTING FROM SYSTEMS ANALYSES AND EVALUATI...

Page 15: ...nt To Insure That Employees Will Not Be Exposed To Health Hazards In Handling Said Material All Applicable Laws And Regulations Shall Apply IMPORTANT WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your product is covered by the enclosed Warranty To complete the Warranty Registration Form go to http www cranepumps com ProductRegistration If you have a claim under the provision of the warranty contact your local Crane Pumps...

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