Troubleshooting chart – Craftsman 390.262454 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Motor will not run 1. Disconnect switch is off

2. Fuse is blown
3. Starting switch is defective

4. Wires at motor are loose,

disconnected, or wired incorrectly

1. Be sure switch is on

2. Replace fuse

3. Replace starting switch

4. Refer to instructions on wiring. Check and tighten all wiring.

A WARNING Capacitor voltage may be hazardous. To discharge

capacitor, hold insulated handle screwdriver BY THE HANDLE
and short capacitor terminals together. Do not touch metal
screwdriver blade or capacitor terminals. If In doubt, consult a
qualified electrician.

Motor runs hot and
overload kicks off

1. Motor is wired incorrectly

2. Voltage is too low

1. Refer to instructions on wiring

2. Check with power company. Install heavier wiring if wire

size is too small (See Electrical, Pages 5 and 6)

Motor runs but no
water is delivered

*{Note: Check
prime before look­
ing for other

causes. Unscrew
priming plug and
see if there is
water in priming
hole.)

*1. Pump in new installation did

not pick up prime through:
a. Improper priming
b. Air leaks
c. Leaking foot valve

*2. Pump has lost prime through:

a. Air leaks
b. Water level below suction

of pump

3. Impeller is plugged

4. Check valve or foot valve is stuck

in closed position

5. Pipes are frozen

6

. Foot valve and/or strainer are

buried in sand or mud

1. In new installation:

a. Re-prime according to instructions
b. Check all connections on suction line
c. Replace foot valve

2

. In installation already in use:

a. Check all connections on suction line and shaft seal
b. Lower suction line into water and re-prime. If receding water level

in well exceeds suction lift, a deep well pump is needed

3. Clean impeller; see Maintenance

4. Replace check valve or foot valve

5. Thaw pipes. Bury pipes below frost line. Heat pit or pump house.

6

. Raise foot valve and/or strainer above well bottom

Pump does not

deliver water to full
capacity (Also
check point 3
immediately above)

1. Water level in well is lower than

estimated

2. Steel piping (if used) is corroded or

limed, causing excess friction

3. Offset piping is too small in size

1. A deep well jet pump may be needed (over 20 ft. to water)

2. Replace with plastic pipe where possible, otherwise with new

steel pipe

3. Use larger offset piping

Pump leaks

around clamp

1. Clamp loose

1. STOP PUMP, tighten clamp nut 1 -2 turns. Alternately tighten nut and

and tap clamp with mallet to seat O-Ring. Do not overtighten

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