Troubleshooting – Gorman-Rupp Pumps S4C65-E10 460/3 861279 thru 1142084 User Manual

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TROUBLE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

PROBABLE REMEDY

PUMP FAILS TO

START, OVERLOAD

UNIT NOT TRIPPED

(MANUAL MODE)

OVERLOAD UNIT

TRIPS

CONTROL BOXES

OM--04136

TROUBLESHOOTING

PAGE D -- 1

TROUBLESHOOTING --- SECTION D

Review all SAFETY information in Section A.

The electrical power used to operate

this control box is high enough to cause

injury or death. Obtain the services of a

qualified electrician to troubleshoot,

test and/or service the electrical compo-

nents.

Many of the probable remedies listed in the troubleshooting chart below require use of electrical test instru-
ments; for specific procedures, see

Electrical Testing at the end of the troubleshooting chart.

When troubleshooting, also refer to the technical information accompanying the pump and optional equip-
ment.

Power source incompatible with control Correct power source.

box.

No voltage at line side of circuit beaker. Check power source for blown fuse,

open overload unit, broken lead, or
loose connection.

No voltage at line terminals on bottom

Check power source for blown fuse,

of overload unit in control box.

open disconnect, broken wire, or
loose connection.

Low or high voltage, or excessive volt-

Measure voltage at control box.

age drop between pump and control

Check that wiring is correct type, size,

box.

and length. (See

Field Wiring

Connections,Section B).

Power input phases not

If imbalance exceeds 1 percent,

balanced.

notify power company

Control box not compatible with pump. Electrical data on control box and

pump name plate must agree. Re-
place control box if not in agreement.

Foreign object locking impeller or

Remove foreign material or replace

bearing frozen.

damaged bearing. If bearing is

damaged, check for water in motor

housing.

Motor windings short-circuited.

Check motor windings with
ohmmeter.

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