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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

11

TROUBLE

POSSIBLE CAUSES

REMEDIES

Motor will not run

1. Disconnect switch is off

1. Be sure switch is on

2. Fuse is blown

2. Replace fuse

3. Starting switch is defective

3. Replace starting switch

4. Wires at motor are loose, 

4. Refer to instructions on wiring

disconnected, or wired incorrectly

*5. Motor is wired incorrectly

5. Refer to instructions on wiring

6. Pressure switch contacts are dirty

6. Clean by sliding piece of plain paper between contacts

Motor runs hot and

*1. Motor is wired incorrectly

1. Refer to instructions on wiring

overload kicks off

2. Voltage is too low

2. Check with power company. Install heavier wiring

if wire size is too small. See wiring instructions

3. Pump cycles too frequently

3. See section below on too frequent cycling

Motor runs but no

*1. Pump in a new installation did

1. In new installation:

water is delivered

not pick up prime through:
a. Improper priming

a. Re-prime according to instructions

b. Air leaks

b. Check all connections on suction line and jet

c. Leaking foot valve

c. Replace foot valve

*2. Pump has lost its prime through:

2. In installation already in use:

a. Air leaks

a. Check all connections on suction line, jet and shaft seal

b. Water level below suction of pump

b. Lower suction line into water and re-prime. If receding

water level in a shallow well operation exceeds
suction lift, a deep well pump is needed

3. Jet or impeller is plugged

3. Clean jet or impeller according to instructions

4. Check valve or foot valve is stuck

4. Replace check valve or foot valve

in closed position

5. Pipes are frozen

5. Thaw pipes. Bury pipes below frost line. Heat pit or

pump house

6. Foot valve and/or strainer are

6. Raise foot valve and/or strainer above well bottom

buried in sand or mud

Pump does not

1. Water level in well is lower than 

1. A deep well jet pump may be needed (over 20 ft. to water)

deliver water to full

estimated

capacity (also check

2. Steel piping (if used) is corroded or

2. Replace with Plastic Pipe where possible, otherwise with

point 3 immediately

limed, causing excess friction

new steel pipe

above)

3. Offset piping is too small in size

3. Use larger offset piping

Pump pumps water

1. Pressure switch is out of adjustment

1. Adjust or replace pressure switch

but does not shut off

or contacts are “frozen”

2. Faucets have been left open

2. Close faucets

3. Jet or impeller is clogged

3. Clean jet or impeller

*4. Motor is wired incorrectly

4. Refer to instructions on wiring

5. Water level in well is lower than

5. Check possibility of using a deep well jet pump

estimated

Pump cycles too

1. Pipes leak

1. Check connections, replace pipe fittings

frequently

2. Faucets or valves are open

2. Close faucets or valves

3. Foot valve leaks

3. Replace foot valve

4. Pressure switch is out of adjustment

4. Adjust or replace pressure switch

5. Air charge too low in SEARS

5. Disconnect electrical power and open faucets until all

Captive Air® Tank

pressure is relieved. Using automobile tire pressure 

gauge, check air pressure in tank at the valve stem 
located at top of tank. If less than 20 pounds, pump air 
into tank from outside source, until 20 pounds pressure 
is reached. Check air valve for leaks, using soapy 
solution, and replace core if necessary

Air spurts from

1. Pump is picking up prime

1. As soon as pump picks up prime, all air will be ejected

faucets

2. Leak in suction side of pump

2. Check suction piping, make sure joints are not sucking air

3. Well is gaseous

3. Change installation as described in manual

4. Intermittent over-pumping of well

4. Lower foot valve if possible, otherwise restrict discharge

side of pump

Leaks at the metal

1. Loose clamps or “O” ring

1. First check the clamp tightening screw to see if it is tight.

clamps

not sealed

If it is tight and slight leakage still occurs, place a piece
of wood on the periphery of the clamp and firmly tap the
wood with a hammer. Repeat this operation around the
edge of the clamp and retighten the clamp screw. If leak
continues, disassemble clamp and pump halves and 
check to see that “O” ring is properly seated and no
foreign material is on “O” ring or “O” seat. 

Reassemble pump.

(*Note: Check prime
before looking for
other causes.
Unscrew priming plug
and see if there is
water in priming hole)

Release all pressure 
in system before
working on clamp!

Summary of Contents for Craftsman 390.252151

Page 1: ...s Before First Use of This Product Save This Manual For Future Reference Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A Safety Instructions Installation Electrical Maintenance Repair Parts PRINTE...

Page 2: ...or national plumbing and electri cal codes when installing pump 3 Keep well covered while installing pump to prevent leaves and other debris from falling into well con taminating well and possibly da...

Page 3: ...ased Well 611 1293 To Service To Service Priming Plug Tee Figure 1A Figure 1B Figure 2A Figure 2B Check Valve Steel Drive Pipe Drive coupling Driven point 6 Disconnect electrical power source before i...

Page 4: ...t should be in stalled five to ten feet below the lowest level to which the water will drop while the pump is operating pumping water level To keep sediment from clog ging the strainer be sure it is f...

Page 5: ...8 PSI It is necessary to flush all air out of the piping system and water reservoir portion of the pre charged tank This is required on new installations pumps requiring repriming and pumps that have...

Page 6: ...on power to pump ELECTRICAL OPERATION Priming the Pump NOTICE To properly prime the pump install a pipe tee in the discharge piping see Figure 1A Page 3 To prevent damage to internal parts do not star...

Page 7: ...from tank and pump To avoid serious or fatal injury be sure all air pressure has been released from tank before proceeding to step 5 5 Pop flange cover off and remove nuts from tank cover plate Key N...

Page 8: ...be needed the pump and piping do not need to be dis connected or disturbed 1 Disassemble pump as follows A Disconnect power B Drain pump by opening drain cock Remove pressure switch tubing from fittin...

Page 9: ...ntil rubber drive ring hits shaft shoulder NOTICE BE SURE you do not chip or scratch seal face on shaft shoulder or seal will leak I Screw impeller on shaft clockwise while hold ing shaft with 7 16 op...

Page 10: ...gases which must be allowed to escape before the water is used This can be done as shown in Figure 9 A good way of delivering gas free water is to suspend a pipe closed at the bottom and open at the t...

Page 11: ...using excess friction new steel pipe above 3 Offset piping is too small in size 3 Use larger offset piping Pump pumps water 1 Pressure switch is out of adjustment 1 Adjust or replace pressure switch b...

Page 12: ...27 28 29 30 587 1193 24 SEARS 1 2 HP SHALLOW WELL WATER SYSTEM Pump Only Model 390 252151 To Order Parts in the U S A Call Sears Product Service 1 800 366 7278 To Order Parts outside the U S A Call Yo...

Page 13: ...zzle 14 N76 29P Insert 15 J20 18 Gasket 16 N176 28PB Tank Body Assembly Front Half Includes Key No s 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 23 and 24 16 N76 28P Tank Body Only Front Half 17 U37 673P Switch Tube 1...

Page 14: ...e Model 390 252151 Key 1 2 HP Qty No Part Number Used Description 1 U231 289 S 1 Tank Assembly Includes Diaphragm Valve Nuts Inlet Flange U20 13 1 Bag Vinyl U212 160 1 Air Valve w Cap 2 U131 167 1 Inl...

Page 15: ...about an existing Agreement call 9 am 5 pm Monday Saturday 1 800 827 6655 M A I N T E N A N C E A G R E E M E N T America s Repair Specialists REPAIRSERVICES America s Repair Specialists REPAIRSERVICE...

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