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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

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Fault

Cause

Remedy

1. The pump does not run

a. The fuses are blown

Replace the blown fuses. If the new fuses blow
too, check the electrical installation and the drop cable.

b. The GFI circuit breaker has tripped.

Reset the circuit breaker.

c. No electricity supply.

Contact the Electricity provider.

d. The motor protection has cut off the

Check for motor/pump blockage.

electricity supply due to overload.

e. The drop cable is defective.

Repair/replace the pump/cable.

f.

Overvoltage has occurred.

Check the electricity supply

2. The pump runs but gives

a. The discharge is closed.

Open the valve

no water.

b. No water or too low water level in well.

See item 3a.

c. Check valve is stuck in it’s closed position.

Pull the pump and clean or replace the valve.

d. The suction strainer is closed.

Pull the pump and clean the strainer.

e. The pump is defective.

Repair/replace the pump.

3. The pump runs at reduced

a. The drawdown is larger than anticipated.

Increase the installation depth of the pump, throttle the pump

capacity.

or replace it with a smaller capacity model.

b. The valve s in the discharge pipe are partly

Check and clean/replace the valves as necessary.

closed/blocked.

c. The discharge pipe is partly chocked by

Clean/replace the discharge pipe.

impurities (Iron bacteria).

d. The non- return valve of the pump is blocked.

Pull the pump and check/replace the valve.

e. The pump and the riser pipe are partly choked

Pull out the pump. Check and clean or replace the pump, if

by impurities (Iron bacteria).

necessary. Clean the pipes.

f.

The pump is defective.

Repair/replace the pump.

g. Hole in discharge pipe.

Check and repair the piping.

h. The riser pipe is defective.

Replace.

i.

Undervoltage has occurred.

Check the electricity supply.

4. Frequent starts and stops.

a. The differential of the pressure switch

Increase the differential. However, the stop pressure must

between the start and stop pressures is too

not exceed the operating pressure of the pressure tank, and

small.

the start pressure should be high enough to ensure sufficient
water supply.

b. The water level electrodes or level switches

 Adjust the intervals of the electrodes/level switches to ensure

in the reservior have not been installed

suitable time between the cutting-in and cutting-out of the

correctly

pump. See installation and operating instructions for the
automatic devices used. If the intervals between start/stop
cannot be changed via the automatics, the pump capacity
 may be reduced by throttling the discharge valve.

c. Checkvalve is leaking or stuck half-open.

Pull the pump and clean/replace the non-return valve.

d. The supply voltage is unstable.

Check the electrical supply.

e. The motor temperature is too high.

Check the water temperature.

Summary of Contents for 10SQE03A-100-NE

Page 1: ...t Permanent Magnet Motor High Starting Torque Soft Start 2 seconds to reach maximum rpm and maximum pressure Built in Smart Motor Protection with automatic restart Communication Through the Redi Flo3...

Page 2: ...ORANYINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSSES OR EXPENSES ARISING FROM INSTALLATION USE OR ANY OTHERCAUSES THEREARENOEXPRESSORIMPLIEDWARRANTIES INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PU...

Page 3: ...p life and optimal performance can best be obtained through proper well development and in the case of higher fluid temperatures use a cooling shroud A check should be made to ensure that the installa...

Page 4: ...uid It is recommended to check and if needed refill the motor with GRUNDFOS motor fluid SML 2 If the pump is to be installed horizontally e g in a tank and there is a risk that the pump might be cover...

Page 5: ...l position with an inclination of approx 10 3 Remove the filling plug using a screwdriver or a similar tool 4 Inject motor liquid into the motor with a filling syringe or similar tool see fig 3 5 To a...

Page 6: ...the pump is connected to an installation where a Ground Fault circuit breaker GFI is used as additional protection this circuit breaker must trip out when ground fault currents with DC content pulsat...

Page 7: ...trol box should NEVER be connected to a Redi Flo3 submersible pump WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock during operation of this pump requires the provision of acceptable grounding If the mean...

Page 8: ...50 1020 1610 2510 3880 5880 3 4 300 480 760 1200 1870 2890 4370 6470 1 250 400 630 990 1540 2380 3610 5360 6520 1 1 2 190 310 480 770 1200 1870 2850 4280 5240 10 Cable Sizing 11 Motor Cable Redi Flo3...

Page 9: ...Check that the motor socket is clean and dry 4 Press the cable plug into the motor socket The plug will only fit one way see fig 6 5 Install and tighten the four nuts see fig 6 When the plug has been...

Page 10: ...l cut and fit together tightly to ensure that they do not work loose 15 Installing the Pump Installation Depth The dynamic water level should always be above the pump see fig 11 A Dynamic water level...

Page 11: ...e correct size generator for the motor HP 16 Installing the Pump cont 4 Lower the pump into the well Make sure the motor cable is not damaged when the pump is lifted or lowered into the well especiall...

Page 12: ...denly falls the reason might be that the pump is pumping more water than the well can yield Water Impurities If there are impurities in the water the valve should be opened gradually as the water beco...

Page 13: ...overload overtemperature MSE 3NE Motors Note To set Dry Run limit in the MSE NE pumps you need to connect the pump to a Redi Flo3 status box Refer to Redi Flo3 status box I O for proper connections To...

Page 14: ...shaft end with a vegetable based grease 3 Screw the pump end on the motor A spanner may be used on the clamping faces of the pump part see fig 12 4 Install cable guard as described on page 7 When pump...

Page 15: ...is larger than anticipated capacity b The valve s in the discharge pipe are partly closed blocked c The discharge pipe is partly chocked by impurities Iron bacteria d The non return valve of the pump...

Page 16: ...e the valve oked Pull out the pump Check and clean or replace the pump if necessary Clean the pipes Repair replace the pump Check and repair the piping Replace Check the electricity supply Increase th...

Page 17: ...sed in the product please deliver the product or any hazardous materials from it to your nearest GRUNDFOS company or service center Insulation Test Resistance Test High voltage Test Measure the voltag...

Page 18: ...15SQE NE 1 1 4 NPT 22 30SQE NE 1 1 2 NPT STORAGE CONDITIONS Minimum Ambient Temperature 4 F Maximum Ambient Temperature 140 F Freeze Protection If the pump has to be stored after use it must be store...

Page 19: ...7 6 10SQE10C 260 NE 1 C 230V 7 6 10SQE10C 300 NE 1 C 230V 7 6 10SQE15C 340 NE 1 1 2 C 230V 11 1 15SQE03A 70 NE 1 3 A 230V 115V 3 9 7 8 15SQE05A 110 NE 1 2 A 230V 115V 4 9 9 8 15SQE05B 130 NE 1 2 B 23...

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