Troubleshooting chart - primary pump, Troubleshooting chart - back-up pump – Blue Angel Pumps BSS20 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Chart - Primary Pump

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Pump will not start

or run

1. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker

2. Low line voltage

3. Motor

4. Obstructed impeller

5. Switch

1. If blown, replace with proper sized fuse or reset breaker

2. If voltage is under 108 Volts, check wiring size

3. Replace pump

4. If impeller will not turn, remove housing and remove blockage

5. Check / replace switch (Switches should be replaced every two years to

maintain proper operation)

Pump starts and

stops too often

1. Backflow of water from piping

2. Incoming water is draining on

sensor face

1. Install or replace check valve

2. Position pump switch away from the inlet so switch is clear from

incoming water (see Figure 1, on page 2)

Pump will not shut

off or thermal

protector turns off

1. Obstacle in piping

2. Low Line Voltage

3. Too many appliances on circuit

4. Dirty water sensor

5. Incoming water is draining on

sensor face

6. Defective switch

1. Remove pump and clean pump and piping

2. If voltage is under 108 volts, check wiring size

3. Install pump on dedicated circuit.

IMPORTANT: Do not use extension cord to power pump.

4. Clean sensor face (see Figure 3, on page 5)

5. Position pump switch away from the inlet so switch is clear from

incoming water (see Figure 1, on page 2)

6. Replace switch

Pump operates but

delivers little or no

water

1. Plugged impeller

2. Check valve installed backwards

3. Pump airlocked

4. Low line voltage

1. Clean out impeller

2. Reverse position of check valve

3. Drill 1/8 in. hole in discharge line between pump and check valve

4. If voltage is under 108 volts, check wiring size

Gurgling sound

from pump at end

of cycle

1. Air injested into pump

2. Time required for pumping is less

than 4 seconds

1. Wipe off surface of sensor (see Figure 3, on page 5)

2. Additional run time will not damage pump

Troubleshooting Chart - Back-up Pump

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Pump will not run

1. Connections not secure

2. Low or defective battery

3. Float switch stuck

4. Defective or blown fuse

1. Check all connections

2. Check battery and replace if low or defective

3. Make sure nothing is interfering with the operation of the

switch

4. Check internal fuse located inside the control box. Pull the

charger from the wall outlet and remove. If the fuse is blown,

replace it with a 15 amp automotive type fuse

Motor hums but

pump won’t run

1. Defective battery

2. Impeller is obstructed

1. Check battery and replace if low or defective

2. Unplug pump and check to see if impeller is free to turn.

If impeller is locked, remove the 4 screws on the bottom of the

pump to release the housing around the impeller. Remove the

obstruction. Reassemble pump and reconnect

Pump runs but

pumps very little or

no water

1. Check valve missing or improperly

installed

2. Obstruction in discharge pipe

3. Pump not rotated 30˚

4. Pump air locked

5. Discharge pipe length and / or

height exceeds capacity of pump

6. Low or defective battery

1. Check to make sure a check valve is installed and functioning

between primary pump discharge and Standby Sump Pump

tee fitting

2. Check for obstruction and clear if necessary

3. Check that pump is rotated 30˚ in tee fitting

4. The impeller housing has a small hole on its side. This hole

must be open for the pump to prime. With the pump

unplugged, remove the 4 screws on the bottom of the pump to

release the housing around the impeller. Clean out the hole

and replace cover

5. If discharge is too high, a separate line may be required with a

lower discharge height

6. Check battery and replace if low or defective

Pump cycles too

frequently

1. Main check valve located between

the discharge of the primary

pump and the Back-up Sump

Pump tee fitting or the Back-up

Sump Pump flapper valve not

installed or working properly

1. Install check valve or repair as required

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