Installation, Troubleshooting chart, Deep well submersible pump – Wayne SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS T75S10-2 User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

Deep Well Submersible Pump

www.waynepumps.com

Installation

(Continued)

PITLESS

ADAPTOR

CHECK
VALVE

BLEEDER
ORFICE &
TEE

PIPE COUPLING

TAPE CABLE

TO PIPE

PUMP

VENTILATED

WELL CAP

SUBMERSIBLE

CABLE

UNION

CONTROL BOX

(3 WIRE MODELS)

ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT

PRESSURE GAUGE

AIR VOLUME CONTROL

PRESSURE SWITCH

TO HOUSE
SERVICE

GATE VALVE

RELIEF VALVE

2 ft.

(.6m)

SEE TABLE

CHECK VALVE DISTANCE TO TOP BLEEDER ORIFICE

TANK SIZE/GALLON (L)

DISTANCE FT. (M)

42 (159)

2 (.6)

82 (310.4)

3 (.9)

120 (454.2)

5 (1.5)

220 (832.7)

5 (1.5)

315(1192.3)

10 (3)

525 (1987.1)

15 (4.6)

figure 10 - Typical Standard Tank Installation

Symptom(s)

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective action(s)

Motor will not start, but fuses are
not blown

1. no voltage at control box or

disconnect switch

1. Install correct fuse or time delay fuse.

2. no voltage at pressure switch

2. Replace faulty pressure switch.

3. no voltage at control box

3. Rewire supply to control box.

4. Cable or splices bad

4. Consult licensed electrician or serviceperson.

5. Control box incorrectly wired

5. Reconnect control box correctly (see Wiring Installation

Diagrams on page 3).

Fuses blow or overload protector
trips when motor starts

1. Wrong size fuse or wrong size time

delay fuse

1. Install fuse or time delay fuse of correct size.

2. Wire size too small

2. Install wire of correct size.

3. Start capacitor defective, blown, or

wrong size

3. Replace start capacitor. Replace start relay if defective.

4. Low or high voltage

4. If voltage variation is greater than 10% of nameplate

rating, call power company or water supply to adjust
voltage.

5. Power supply wire leads not

properly connected to control box

5. Reconnect leads to match wiring diagram in control box

cover. Reconnect power supply wires so wire color code
matches motor lead color code.

6. Broken wire in control box

6. Disconnect power. Repair or replace defective wire.

7. Pump or motor stuck or binding

7. Make all possible aboveground checks. If necessary, pull

pump. If pump is locked, replace it. Clean well of all sand
and lime before reinstalling pump.

8. Wire and/or wire splices for power

supply or motor leads grounded,
shorted, or open

8. Consult licensed electrician or qualified serviceperson. Do

not attempt to disassemble pump or motor.

Troubleshooting Chart

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