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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

15

SYMPTOM

Motor will not run

Motor runs hot and
overload kicks off

Motor runs but no
water is delivered

*(Note: Check
prime before look-
ing for other
causes. Unscrew
pressure gauge
and see if there is
water in priming
hole)

Pump does not de-
liver water to full
capacity (Also
check point 3 im-
mediately above)

Pump pumps water
but does not shut
off

Pump cycles too
frequently

Air spurts from
faucets

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)

1. Disconnect switch is off
2. Fuse is blown
3. Starting switch is defective
4. Wires at motor are loose, discon-

nected, or wired incorrectly

5. Pressure switch contacts are dirty
6. Wrong voltage

1. Motor is wired incorrectly
2. Voltage is too low

3. Pump cycles too frequently

*1. Pump in a new installation did not

pick up prime through:
a. Improper priming
b. Air leaks
c. Leaking foot valve

*2. Pump has lost its prime through:

a. Air leaks
b. Water level below suction of

pump

3. Ejector or impeller is plugged
4. Check valve or foot valve is stuck

in closed position

5. Pipes are frozen

6. Foot valve and/or strainer are

buried in sand or mud

1. Water level in well is lower than es-

timated

2. Steel piping (if used) is corroded or

limed, causing excess friction

3. Offset piping is too small in size

1. Pressure switch is out of adjust-

ment or contacts are “frozen”

2. Faucets have been left open
3. Ejector or impeller is clogged
4. Water level in well is lower than es-

timated

5. Wrong voltage

1. Standard pressure tank is water-

logged and has no air cushion

2. Pipes leak
3. Faucets or valves are open
4. Foot valve leaks
5. Pressure switch is out of adjust-

ment

6. Air charge too low in Captive Air

®

tank

1. Pump is picking up prime
2. Leak in suction side of pump
3. Well is gaseous
4. Intermittent overpumping of well

CORRECTIVE ACTION

1. Be sure switch is on
2. Replace fuse
3. Replace starting switch
4. Refer to instructions on wiring. Check and tighten all

wiring.

5. Clean by sliding piece of plain paper between contacts
6. Make sure motor voltage exactly matches power supply

voltage.

1. Refer to instructions on wiring
2. Check with power company. Install heavier wiring if wire

size is too small. See wiring instructions.

3. See section below on too frequent cycling

1. In new installation

a. Re-prime according to instructions
b. Check all connections on suction line, air volume con-

trol, and ejector

c. Replace foot valve

2. In installation already in use:

a. Check all connections on suction line, air volume con-

trol, ejector and shaft seal

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. Clean ejector or impeller; see Maintenance
4. Replace check valve or foot valve

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

house.

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

1. Lower ejector in well
2. Replace with plastic pipe where possible, otherwise with

new steel pipe

3. Use larger offset piping

1. Adjust or replace pressure switch

2. Close faucets
3. Clean ejector or impeller
4. Check possibility of using a deep well jet pump

5. Make sure motor voltage exactly matches power supply

voltage.

1. Drain tank to air volume control tapping. Check air volume

control for defects. Check for air leaks at any connection.

2. Check connections
3. Close faucets or valves
4. Replace foot valve
5. Adjust or replace pressure switch

6. Disconnect electrical power and open faucets until all

pressure is relieved. Using automobile tire pressure
gauge, check air pressure in tank at the valve stem lo-
cated at top of tank. If less than the pressure switch cut-in
setting, pump air into tank from outside source until the air
pressure is the same as cut-in setting of switch. Check air
valve for leaks, using soapy solution, and replace core if
necessary.

1. As soon as pump picks up prime, all air will be ejected
2. Check suction piping
3. Change installation, see Maintenance
4. Lower foot valve if possible, otherwise restrict discharge

side of pump

Summary of Contents for CRAFTSMAN 390.2532

Page 1: ...ting Instructions 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 Operation Maint...

Page 2: ...or below at all times Over pressure can cause tank blowup in stall relief valve capable of passing full pump vol ume at 100 PSI 5 With a new well test well for purity before use Consult local Health D...

Page 3: ...in the tank drops to 40 pounds per square inch PSI and stops the pump when the tank pressure reaches 60 PSI Adapter Flange The VMS pump is equipped with an adapter flange This adapter facilitates inst...

Page 4: ...e Jet Package No 29902 3 Single Pipe use 1 1 4 galvanized pipe Jet Package No 29660 4 Double Pipe Must be ordered through Sears Product Service 1 800 366 7278 1096 0697 Pump Body From Well Dirt and Sc...

Page 5: ...lastic pipe is ideal for double pipe installations Due to its light weight it is easy to handle and does not usually require a block and tackle for installation and removal Double Pipe Installation Pl...

Page 6: ...ter flange making sure that holes line up 13 Align locating lugs on pump base with locating lugs on adapter flange attach pump to flange with cap screws provided 14 See Discharge Pipe Sizes for inform...

Page 7: ...er installation 5 With ejector set install well casing adapter Remove pipe holder Align locating lugs and tighten adapter to form seal with well casing Discharge Pipe Sizes 1 If increasing discharge p...

Page 8: ...a single voltage motor NOTICE Never wire a 115 volt motor to a 230 volt line Remove Motor End Cover You will need to remove the motor end cover to change the voltage setting The illustration above al...

Page 9: ...be a solid copper wire at least as large as the power supply wires 2 There must be a solid metal connection between the pressure switch and the motor for motor grounding protection If the pressure swi...

Page 10: ...apidly to 50 pounds per square inch or more as ejector and pump prime If so go to step 4 below If pressure does not build to 50 PSI repeat steps a b and c under Step No 1 two or three times to re move...

Page 11: ...pump with regulator valve open HELPFUL HINTS MAINTENANCE How To Handle A Gaseous Well In some areas well water contains gases which must be allowed to escape before the water is used To deliver gas f...

Page 12: ...cording the gauge you may have air leaks in the suction line or a clogged impeller Cleaning the Deep Well Jet 1 Disconnect power 2 Disconnect piping and well seal or casing adapter 3 Withdraw jet asse...

Page 13: ...screws holding the adapter bracket to the motor 15 With two screwdrivers on opposite sides of the pump carefully pry the pump adapter away from the motor This will pull the seal off of the motor shaf...

Page 14: ...the long cap screws to check this alignment It cannot be stressed too strongly that all bolt holes and water passages of all gaskets and volutes MUST line up with each other or the pump will not be as...

Page 15: ...iring 5 Clean by sliding piece of plain paper between contacts 6 Make sure motor voltage exactly matches power supply voltage 1 Refer to instructions on wiring 2 Check with power company Install heavi...

Page 16: ...2 Req 14B J23 10 Wear Ring 2 Req 14C J23 11 Wear Ring 15 U36 175D Impeller Nut 16 J101 33 Base Volute w Wear Ring 17 U78 57CT Pipe Plug 1 4 NPT 18 Capscrew 3 8 16x4 1 4 Lg 4 Req Repair Parts List Mult...

Page 17: ...3 Spring 6 J61 5 Spring Guide 7 J52 9 Bonnet 8 Capscrew 5 16 18x3 4 Lg 4 Req 9 U30 69FTZP Adjusting Screw 5 16 18x2 10 U36 205ZP Locknut 5 16 18 Repair Parts List Pressure Regulator Standard hardware...

Page 18: ...7ZP U30 277ZP 3 8 16x2 1 2 Hex Hd Bolt 3 Req 7 J21 17 J21 21 Seal Ring Lower 8 J16 20ZZP J16 24ZZP Lower Flange 9 U36 38ZP U36 38ZP 3 8 Hex Nut 3 Req Key Part No Number Part Description 1 J20 12 Adapt...

Page 19: ...trainer 12 U11 104P Plastic Pipe Adapter J216 13 J216 14 Casing Adapter U37 116GP U37 116GP 1 x 6 T O E Nipple Max Depth with Jet Package No 2967 29902 29660 Pump Venturi 2 Single 3 Single 4 Double Mo...

Page 20: ...or to inquire 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 Specialist...

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