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Troubleshooting
Maintenance
CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
I. ELECTRICAL
A. No voltage in power system
Check phase-to-phase on line side of starter contactor.
Check circuit breaker or fuses.
B. No voltage on one phase
Check phase voltage on line side of starter contactor. Isolate open circuit
(Three Phase Units)
(circuit breaker, fuse, broken connections, etc.)
C. Low voltage at motor
Running voltage across each leg of motor must be ±10% of nominal
voltage shown on nameplate.
D. Motor leads improperly grouped
Refer to lead grouping diagram on motor nameplate.
for voltage
E. Control failure
Check control device, starter contactor, H-O-A selector switch, etc.,
for malfunction.
F. Thermal overload switch open
Check phase-to-phase on line side of starter contactor.
G. Installation failure
Check motor or windings to ground with megohmmeter.
H. Open windings
Check leg-to-leg with ohmmeter.
I. Frequency variation
Check frequency of power system. Must be less than 5% variation from
motor nameplate rating.
II. MECHANICAL
A. Flow through pump completely or
Locate and remove obstruction. Refer to Repair Instructions
partially obstructed
for disassembly.
B. Wrong direction of rotation
Reverse rotation of three phase motor by interchanging any two leads.
See manufacturer’s Instructions for reversing single phase motor.
C. Pump not primed
Reprime. Inspect suction system for air leaks.
D. Internal leakage
Check impeller for wear of controlled clearances (See Repair Instructions).
E. Loose parts
Inspect. Repair.
F. Stuffing box not properly adjusted
Adjust gland.
III. SYSTEM
A. Pressure required by system at design
Compare pump pressure and flow rate against pump characteristic curve.
flow rate exceeds pressure rating of pump
Check for closed or partially closed valve in discharge piping system.
Reduce system pressure requirement. Increase pressure capability of pump.
B. Obstruction in suction piping
Locate and remove obstruction.
C. Pressure rating of pump exceeds pressure
Compare pump pressure and flow rate against pump characteristic curve.
requirement of system at design flow rate
Inspect discharge piping system for breaks, leaks, open by-pass valves, etc.
If necessary, reduce flow rate by partially closing discharge valve.
PROBABLE CAUSE
SYMPTOM
GROUP I
GROUP II
GROUP III
ELECTRICAL
MECHANICAL
SYSTEM
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
Pump runs, but no water delivered
X
X
X
X
Not enough water delivered
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Not enough pressure
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Excessive vibration
X
X
X
X
X
X
Abnormal noise
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Pump stops
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Overheating
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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