Troubleshooting chart – Pulsafeeder Eclipse Model 75 User Manual

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10. Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Probable Cause

Remedy

No Liquid Delivered Pump not primed.

Prime pump. Ensure suction piping and any strainers are
clean and clear of any obstructions.

Motor Incorrectly wired.

Check wiring diagram.

Air leak in suction.

Locate and repair leak.

Rotation direction
incorrect.

Reverse motor wiring.

Suction and/or discharge
valves closed.

Open valves.

Suction lift too high.

Do not exceed published limits.

Magnetic coupling
decoupled.

Stop motor, eliminate blockage or jamming and restart.
If no blockage exists verify that operating conditions do
not exceed capabilities of the pump.

Low Liquid
Delivery

Discharge head higher than
calculated.

Reduce discharge restrictions e.g.: Open throttle valve
or back-pressure valve.

Air leak in suction.

Locate and repair leak.

Rotational speed incorrect.

Check speed and wiring. Adjust as required.

Suction pipe restrictions

Ensure suction valve is fully open and strainer is clean.

Pressure relief valve open

Reset PRV to proper setting based on system pressure.

Pump components worn.

Inspect and repair as required.

Low Discharge
Pressure

Rotational speed incorrect.

Check speed and adjust as required.

Air leak in suction.

Repair leak.

Air or gas in liquid.

Eliminate air or gas that can be caused by obstructions
in suction piping, leak in suction pipe, or cavitation
and/or boiling of pumped fluid.

Pump components worn

Inspect and repair as required.

Pump Gradually
Loses Prime

Air pocket in suction line.

Eliminate pocket.

Air entering suction line.

Keep suction inlet submerged at all times.

Pump Noisy

Pump worn or damaged.

Inspect and repair as required.

Air or gas in liquid.

Eliminate air or gas.

Motor Runs Hot or
Overloads

It is normal for motors to
feel hot even when not
overloaded.

Check the actual temperature of the motor housing with
suitable instrumentation. Verify the figures with the
motor manufacturer.

Motor wired incorrectly.

Check wiring diagram.

Voltage or frequency low.

Correct condition.

Motor not sized correctly
for the flow.

Higher pressures may require more power than the
motor is capable of.

Heavy or viscous liquid
being pumped.

Pumping fluids heavier or more viscous than water
requires a properly sized, higher powered motors.

Binding internal pump
parts.

Inspect and correct condition.

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