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  STEP 4 

OPERATIONAL TEST OF COMPLETE SySTEM

  4.1)  With the cover removed, temporarly connect the discharge pipe.

 

 

NOTE:  At this point the pit is filled with water and the float is 

in the “on” position.

  4.2)  Plug the float switch into the outlet and the pump plug into the float 

plug.    (Refer to Figure 4.2)  The pump should immediately empty 

the pit, if the pump does not turn “on” continue filling the pit with 

water.

  

NOTE:  If the pump does not turn “on/off”, and the float is in 

the vertical position and/or submerged, refer to the trouble

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shooting guide at the end of this manual.

  4.3)  Verify that the pump cycles on and that the desired “pump-down” 

range is acceptable.

  4.4)  Repeat manual cycling of pump as necessary to insure proper 

operation.

  4.5)  Unplug the pump, disconnect the discharge pipe, replace cover 

and complete the installation as shown in Figure 4.2.

If the above check list does not uncover the problem, consult the factory - do not attempt to service or otherwise disassemble pump. Service must be by 

Zoeller Authorized Service Stations.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

  ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS- Before servicing a pump, always shut off the main power breaker and then unplug the pump - making sure you are not standing in 

water and are wearing insulated protective sole shoes.  Under flooded conditions, contact your local electric company or a qualified licensed electrician for disconnecting electrical service 

prior to pump removal.  

  Submersible pumps contain oils which becomes pressurized and hot under operating conditions - allow 2½ hours after disconnecting before attempting service.

NOTE:  If  too little water is removed, adjust the tether length per STEP 2.

 IMPORTANT!  Repeat Step 3 & 4 if tether length is adjusted.

Figure 4.2

CONdITION

 

COMMON CAUSES

Check fuse, low voltage, overload open, open or incorrect wiring, open switch, impeller or seal 

bound mechanically, defective capacitor or relay when used, motor or wiring shorted.  Float as-

sembly held down.  Switch defective, damaged, or out of adjustment.

Incorrect voltage, negative head (discharge open lower than normal) impeller or seal bound 

mechanically, defective capacitor or relay, motor shorted.

Check valve stuck or none installed in long discharge line, overload open, level switch(s) defec-

tive, sump pit too small.

Debris under float assembly, float  bound by pit sides or other obstruction, switch defective, dam-

aged or out of adjustment.

Check strainer housing, discharge pipe, or if check valve is used vent hole must be open.  Dis-

charge head exceeds pump capacity.  Low or incorrect voltage.  Incorrect motor rotation. Capacitor 

defective. Incoming water containing air or causing air to enter pump.

Increased pipe friction, clogged line or check valve.  Abrasive material  and adverse chemicals 

could possibly deteriorate impeller and pump housing.  Check line.  Remove base and inspect.

A. Pump will not start or run.

B. Motor overheats and trips overload or blows fuse.

C. Pump starts and stops too often.

d. Pump will not shut off.

E. Pump operates but delivers little or no water.

F. drop in head and/or capacity after a period of use.

SK2070

  STEP 3 

VISUAL INSPECTION OF COMPLETE SySTEM

  3.1)  With the pit cover removed and the pump unplugged, fill the pit with water.

  3.2)  As the pit is filling, verify that the float travel is not obstructed by the wall or any other object.

 

  3.3)  If the float is obstructed, remove obstruction and or adjust the tether length per STEP 2. 

Summary of Contents for Water Solutions 2057 Series

Page 1: ...urnished with provisions for proper grounding to protect you against the possibility of electrical shock SEE WARNING BELOW 2 Make certain that the receptacle is within the reach of the pump s power supply cord DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD Extension cords that are too long or too light do not deliver sufficient voltage to the pump motor But more important they could present a safety hazard if the i...

Page 2: ...rmal use and service when properly used and main tained for a period of one year from date of purchase by the end user or 18 months from date of original manufacture of the product whichever comes first Parts that fail within the warranty period one year from date of purchase by the end user or 18 months from the date of original manufacture of the product whichever comes first that inspections de...

Page 3: ...TH CANNOT BE LESS THAN 4 DETAIL A SK2175 CHART A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 TETHER LENGTH INCHES DIMENSION A MIN TETHER LENGTH DIMENSION B PUMPING RANGE INCHES 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 16 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 26 22 18 14 10 5 8 6 5 Tether B Range A STEP 2 Installation of the Variable Level Float Switch CHECK VALVE WEEP HOLE DISCHARGE PIPE...

Page 4: ...vice NOTE If too little water is removed adjust the tether length per STEP 2 IMPORTANT Repeat Step 3 4 if tether length is adjusted Figure 4 2 CONDITION COMMON CAUSES Check fuse low voltage overload open open or incorrect wiring open switch impeller or seal bound mechanically defective capacitor or relay when used motor or wiring shorted Float as sembly held down Switch defective damaged or out of...

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