0 troubleshooting – Nova-Tech LMI Roytronic Series A Metering Pump User Manual

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Pump Will Not Prime

1. Pump not turned on or plugged in.

1. Turn on pump/plug in pump.

2. Output dials not set properly.

2. Always prime pump with speed and

stroke at 100%.

3. Foot Valve not in vertical position on

bottom of tank.

3. Foot Valve must be vertical (see Foot

Valve Installation, Section 3.7).

4. Pump suction lift too high.

4. Maximum suction lift is 5 ft (1.5 m).

Pumps with High Viscosity Liquid
Handling Assemblies require flooded
suction.

5. Suction tubing is curved or coiled in

tank.

5. Suction tubing must be vertical. Use

LMI ceramic weight supplied with pump
(see Section 3.7).

6. Fittings are over tightened.

6. Do not overtighten fittings. This causes

seal rings to distort and not seat prop-
erly which causes pump to leak back
or lose prime.

7. Air trap in suction valve tubing.

7. Suction tubing should be as vertical as

possible. AVOID FALSE FLOODED
SUCTION! (see Section 3.2.1).

8. Too much pressure at discharge.

(Pumps without multi-function valve.)

8. Shut off valves in pressurized line.

Disconnect tubing at injection check
valve (see Priming Section 4.2). When
pump is primed, reconnect discharge
tubing.

Pump Loses Prime

1. Solution container ran dry.

1. Refill container with solution and reprime

(see Section 4.2).

2. Foot Valve is not in a vertical

position on the bottom of the tank.

2. Foot Valve must be vertical (see Foot

Valve Installation, Section 3.7).

3. Pump suction lift is too high.

3. Maximum suction lift is 5 ft (1.5 m).

Pumps with High Viscosity Liquid
Handling Assemblies require flooded
suction.

4. Suction tubing is curved or coiled

in tank.

4. Suction tubing must be vertical. Use

LMI ceramic weight supplied with pump
(see Section 3.7).

5. Fittings are over tightened.

5. DO NOT OVERTIgHTEN FITTINgS.

This causes seal rings to distort and
not seat properly which caused pump
to leak back or lose prime.

6. Air trap in suction valve tubing.

6. Suction tubing should be as vertical

as possible. AVOID FALSE FLOODED
SUCTION! (see Section 3.2.1).

7. Air leak on suction side.

7. Check for pinholes, cracks. Replace if

necessary.

6.0 Troubleshooting

TROUBLESHOOTING

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