Gorman-Rupp Pumps 02K3-E2 3P 281903 and up User Manual

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0 SERIES

TROUBLESHOOTING

PAGE D - 2

TROUBLE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

PROBABLE REMEDY

PUMP REQUIRES
TOO MUCH
POWER

PUMP CLOGS
FREQUENTLY

Impeller or other wearing parts worn
or damaged.

Replace worn or damaged parts.
Check that impeller is properly
centered and rotates freely.

Impeller clogged.

Free impeller of debris.

Discharge head too low.

Adjust discharge valve.

Liquid solution too thick.

Dilute if possible.

Liquid solution too thick.

Dilute if possible.

Discharge flow too slow.

Open discharge valve fully to in­
crease flow rate, and run power
source at maximum governed
speed.

PUMP STOPS OR
FAILS TO DELIVER
RATED FLOW OR
PRESSURE (cont.)

Strainer clogged.

Check strainer and clean if neces­
sary.

Suction intake not submerged at
proper level or sump too small.

Check installation and correct sub­
mergence as needed.

Suction lift or discharge head too high.

Check piping installation and install
bypass line if needed. See INSTAL­
LATION
.

Pump running backwards.

Check direction of rotation and
correct on three phase motor by
interchanging any two motor leads
at control box. (See Pump Rota­
tion
, Section C).

Low or incorrect voltage.

Measure control box voltage, both
when pump is running and when
shut off.

No voltage at line side of circuit
breaker.

Check power source for blown fuse,
open circuit breaker or control box,
broken lead, or loose connection.

EXCESSIVE NOISE

Impeller clogged or damaged.

Pump or drive not securely mounted.

Pumping entrained air.

Locate and eliminate source of air
bubble.

Secure mounting hardware.

Clean out debris; replace dam­
aged parts.

Cavitation in pump.

Reduce suction lift and/or friction
losses in suction line. Record vac­
uum and pressure gauge readings
and consult local representative or
factory.

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