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14. Troubleshooting
14.1 How to proceed
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Get an overview on the function of the product in connection with the overall system.
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Try to find out whether the product had provided the required function in the overall system before the error occurred.
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Try to detect changes in the overall system, into which the product has been installed:
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Have the operating conditions or the operating range of the product changed?
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Have modifications (e.g. conversions) or repairs been carried out at the overall system (device / unit, electrics, control) or
at the product? If so, which modifications?
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Has the product or the device been operated correctly?
» How does the fault tend to show?
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Get a clear impression about the cause of trouble. Possibly consult the direct operator or machine operator.
14.2 Fault table
Problem / fault
Possible cause
Elimination
Electric motor does not turn on
during commissioning
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Electric cable or mains plug defective
Have the cable replaced by a skilled electrician
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Supply voltage missing
Establish the power supply or activate the
electric fuse
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Motor defective
Replace motor (repair at
manufacturer's premises)
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Pump defective
Replace pump (repair at
manufacturer's premises)
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Viscosity too high (medium)
Warm up the oil
Electric motor switches off during
operation
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Electric motor overheated
Let the motor cool down, clean any
contaminated ventilation slits
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Pump blocked
Replace pump (repair at
manufacturer's premises)
Volume flow is clearly too low
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Filter element contaminated
Replace filter element
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Suction filter element contaminated
Replace suction strainer
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Viscosity too high
Warm up the medium
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Suction height too large
Adjust suction height
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Leak on suction side
Replace suction hose or seal
connection points (re-tighten them)
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Wear of the pump
Replace pump (repair at
manufacturer's premises)
Operating noise too loud
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Filter element contaminated
Replace filter element
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Suction filter element contaminated
Replace suction strainer
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Viscosity too high
Warm up the medium
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Suction height too large
Adjust suction height
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Leak on suction side
Replace suction hose or seal
connection points (re-tighten them)
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Wear of the pump
Replace pump
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Off-line filter unit standing on a
vibration-sensitive surface
(e.g. sheet metal)
Improve site conditions
Pump does not suck
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Leak on suction side
Replace suction hose or seal
connection points (re-tighten them)
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Sealing plug of the suction
strainer is leaky
Check the sealing ring and replace it if
necessary, check tightening torque
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Unit pumped empty
(with refilling)
Prime the unit (0.3 l)