Ransburg RCS-100FP Fluid Pump Kit 70945 User Manual

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Fluid Pump Motor Speed Control Station - Maintenance

Controlller Line Fuse
Blows When a Start
Command is Initiated

Controller Line Fuse
Blows While the Motor
is Running

Motor Will Not Reach
Top Speed

Unstable Speed

General Problem

General Problem

General Problem

General Problem

General Problem

Cause

Cause

Cause

Cause

Cause

Solution

Solution

Solution

Solution

Solution

1. Motor shorted or

grounded

2. Control board failure

3. Motor overloaded

1. Loose or corroded con-

nection / Wiring faulty,
incorrect, or grounded

2. Control board failure

1. Low line voltage

2. Motor overloaded

3. Maximum speed set

too low

4. Current limit set too low

5. Control board failure

1. AC line voltage fluctu-

ating

2. Loose or corroded con-

nection / Wiring faulty,
incorrect, or grounded

3. Motor faulty

1. Repair or replace motor.

2. Replace control board.

3. Check shunt field current. Low shunt

field current causes excessive armature
current. If field current is adequate,
check for a mechanical overload such
as a frozen pump. Also check for a
shorted motor armature.

1. Check all terminals, connections, and

wiring between the AC line, controller,
and motor.

2. Repair or replace controller.

1. Check for 115 VAC

±10% between

TB1-L2 and TB1-L1.

2. Check shunt field current. Low shunt

field current causes excessive arma-
ture current. If field current is ad-
equate, check for a mechanical over-
load such as a frozen pump. Also
check for a shorted motor armature.

3.

Turn the MAX SPD potentiometer clock-
wise.

4. Turn the CUR LMT potentiometer clock-

wise.

5. Repair or replace controller.

1. Observe line voltage with a voltmeter or

oscilloscope.

2. Check all terminals, connections, and

wiring between the AC line, controller,
and motor.

3. Check motor brushes. Replace if

needed. Repair or replace motor.

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