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7. Fault finding

Before removing the terminal box cover and before any dismantling of the pump, make sure that the electricity supply 
has been switched off. It must be ensured that it cannot be accidentally switched on.

Fault

Cause

Remedy

1.

Motor does not run when 
started.

a) Electrical supply failure.

Switch on the electricity supply.

b) Fuses are blown.

Replace the fuses.

c) Motor-protective circuit breaker has 

tripped out.

Reactivate the motor-protective circuit 
breaker.

d) Contacts of the motor-protective circuit 

breaker or magnet coil defective.

Replace the contacts or magnetic coil.

e) Impeller blocked. Motor cannot rotate.

Clean the inside of the pump and inspect for 
damage.

f)

Control-current circuit defective.

Repair the control-current circuit.

g) Motor defective.

Replace the motor. 

2.

The motor-protective cir-
cuit breaker trips out im-
mediately when 
reactivated.

a) Fuse is blown.

Replace the fuse.

b) Contacts of motor-protective circuit 

breaker defective.

Replace the contacts.

c) Cable connection is loose or faulty.

Fasten or replace the cable.

d) Motor winding is defective.

Replace the motor. 

e) The pump is mechanically blocked.

Clear obstruction.

f)

The overload setting of motor-protective 
circuit breaker is too low.

Set the motor-protective circuit breaker cor-
rectly.

3.

The motor-protective cir-
cuit breaker trips out oc-
casionally.

a) The overload setting of motor-protective 

circuit breaker is too low.

Set the motor-protective circuit breaker cor-
rectly.

b) Supply voltage periodically too low or too 

high.

Check the voltage supply.

c) Differential pressure across pump too low. Vent the pump. See section 

6. Start-up

.

4.

Motor-protective circuit 
breaker has not tripped 
out but the pump does 
not run.

a) Check 1 a), b), d) and e).

5.

The pump capacity is un-
stable.

a) Pump inlet pressure too low.

Increase the inlet pressure.

b) Suction pipe/pump partly clogged by impu-

rities.

Clean the suction pipe/pump.

c) The pump draws in air.

- Leakage in pipe.
- Water level in tank too low.

- Repair the leakage.

- Increase the water level in the tank.

Vent the system.

6.

Pump runs but gives no 
liquid.

a) Suction pipe/pump clogged by impurities.

Clean the suction pipe/pump.

b) The foot or non-return valve is stuck in its 

closed position.

Clean/repair the foot or non-return valve.

c) Leakage in suction pipe.

Repair the leakage.

d) Air in suction pipe or pump.

Vent the pump.

e) Motor rotates in the wrong direction.

Change the direction of rotation.

7.

The pump runs back-
wards when switched off. 

a) Leakage in suction pipe.

Repair the leakage.

b) Foot or non-return valve defective.

Replace the defective foot or non-return valve.

c) The foot or non-return valve is stuck in its 

closed position.

Clean/repair the foot or non-return valve.

8.

Leakage in shaft seal.

a) Adjustment of pump shaft in coupling is in-

correct.

Adjust the shaft and check the shaft seal.

b) Shaft seal is defective.

Replace the shaft seal.

Summary of Contents for MTB 50-200/215

Page 1: ...the impeller 6 4 4 Removing the shaft seal and pump head 6 4 5 Removing the pump shaft 6 4 6 Fitting the pump shaft 6 4 7 Fitting the pump head and shaft seal 6 4 8 Fitting the impeller 7 4 9 Fitting...

Page 2: ...l TM03 2218 3905 Pos Description Pos Description 1 Type designation 5 Country of origin 2 Product number serial number 6 Speed 3 Rated flow rate 7 Head 4 Max system pressure max liquid temperature 8 M...

Page 3: ...uding plastic and rubber parts Code for materials including plastic and rubber parts As standard the pump has O rings of FKM rubber Code Description A Basic version Code Description F DIN flange Code...

Page 4: ...orque Nm Lubricant 2 Pump head 1 Soapy water 6 Set screw 2 M8 15 Loctite 243 17 Air vent screw 1 8 20 Priming and drain plug 2 25 26 Staybolt 6 or 8 M10 45 36 Nut 6 or 8 M10 45 36a Nut 4 M8 M12 M16 12...

Page 5: ...que tools A B C D E F G H Pos Designation For pos Description Part number A Pinch bar 2 6 Pos Designation For pos Description Part number B Ring open end spanner 17 20 36 36a 67 C Bit holder C D Bits...

Page 6: ...e O ring pos 72a 4 3 Removing the impeller 1 Remove the pump head and motor See 4 2 Removing the pump head and motor 2 Remove the nut pos 67 holding the impeller pos 49 3 Remove the spring washer pos...

Page 7: ...2a with soapy water and fit it on the pump head 2 Lift the motor with pump head by the pulley and carefully insert the impeller pos 49 into the pump housing pos 6 3 Fit the nuts pos 36 on the bolts po...

Page 8: ...ngs of motors of 11 kW and up must be greased according to the indications on the motor nameplate The motor should be lubricated with a lithium based grease meeting the following specifications NLGI c...

Page 9: ...pressure changes in the discharge pipe may damage the pump 3 Vent the pump during starting by loosening the air vent screw pos 17 in the pump head until a steady stream of liquid runs out of the vent...

Page 10: ...casionally a The overload setting of motor protective circuit breaker is too low Set the motor protective circuit breaker cor rectly b Supply voltage periodically too low or too high Check the voltage...

Page 11: ...tantly applies only to pumps with automatic start stop a The stop pressure has been set too high Reduce the selected stop pressure b Leakage in the discharge pipe Repair the leakage c The direction of...

Page 12: ...12 13 8 Drawings 8 1 MTB 50 200 215 65 160 158 and 65 160 171 pump with feet TM03 4772 2706...

Page 13: ...13 13 8 2 MTB 65 200 183 and 65 200 199 motor with feet TM03 4771 2706...

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