Simer Pumps 3075SS-01 Water Pump User Manual


 
Operation / Service / Troubleshooting 7
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION
Motor will not run Fuse is blown or circuit breaker tripped DISCONNECT POWER; Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Power cord not plugged in Plug into 115 Volt grounded outlet.
Motor runs hot and Voltage is too low Check voltage being supplied to pump.
overload kicks off or
Impeller not moving freely Check that impeller moves freely and is not clogged.
motor does not run
and only hums
Motor runs but no Improper priming Re-prime according to instructions.
water is delivered*
Clogged water filter Stop pump, shut off water, and change filter cartridge. Filter should be
installed on discharge side of pump.
Discharge valve closed Open valve.
Pipe size too small Re-pipe using pipe of the same size as suction and discharge ports on pump.
Impeller is plugged Clean impeller.
Pipes are frozen Thaw pipes.
*Pump does not Corroded pipes Replace with plastic or new steel pipe.
deliver water to full
Piping is too small in size Re-pipe using pipe the same size as suction and discharge ports on pump.
capacity
Pump not being supplied with Enlarge inlet pipe; check well pump system.
enough water
Low voltage Make sure outlet is at 115 Volts.
* (Note:
Unplug
pump;
then open
faucets and see if
water is flowing
through system).
Restart: Make sure that the suction line is not obstructed,
and that it is connected to a water source.
• Press and hold the ‘Restart’ button for 5 seconds.
• The ‘Pump on’ LED should light up, and
• The ‘Failure’ LED should go off.
If flow is adequate, the pump will operate until sev-
eral seconds after it reaches the set-point pressure
and the flow stops.
LUBRICATION
The motor is lubricated at the factory for the life of
the bearings. The pump seal is water cooled and self
lubricating.
PUMP SERVICE
Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn, or
cause death. Unplug the pump and controller before
servicing them. Do not handle the pump or controller or
attempt to work on the pump with wet hands or while
standing on a wet or damp floor.
The motor has an auto-reset thermal overload protector.
If the motor overheats, the overload will cut off the
power to prevent damage and will reset after the motor
cools. If the overload trips repeatedly, check the pump
for the cause (low voltage, a clogged impeller, etc.).