Operating Instructions & Parts Manual | CWS50, CWS75 and CWS100 |
Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Corrective Action
Pump will not run | 1. | Power off | 1. | Turn power on or call power company |
| 2. | Blown fuse or tripped breaker | 2. | Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker |
| 3. | Faulty pressure switch | 3. | Replace switch |
| 4. | Motor overload tripped | 4. | Let cool. Overload will automatically reset |
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Motor hums but will not run | 1. | Voltage does not match selector switch | 1. | Check voltage |
| 2. | Wiring too small | 2. | Rewire. See Chart 4* |
| 3. | Damage or misalignment causing rotating | 3. | Replace or take to service shop for repair |
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Overload trips | 1. | Incorrect line voltage | 1. | Rewire. See Chart 4* |
| 2. | Damage or misalignment causing rotating | 2. | Take to motor repair shop or locate and repair |
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| mechanical binding |
| 3. | High surrounding temperature | 3. | Provide a shaded, |
| 4. | Rapid cycling | 4. | Pump starts and stops too often section |
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Pump runs but delivers little or | 1. | Water level below pump intake | 1. | Lower suction pipe further into well |
no water | 2. | Control valve open too far (deep well) | 2. | Adjust control valve or repeat priming |
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| 3. | Discharge not vented while priming | 3. | Open faucet, repeat priming procedure |
| 4. | Leaking in piping on well side of pump | 4. | Repair piping as needed |
| 5. | Well screen or inlet strainer clogged | 5. | Clean or replace as necessary |
| 6. | Clogged nozzle (deep well) | 6. | Pull jet and clear obstruction |
| 7. | Air volume control diaphragm ruptured | 7. | Repair or replace air volume control |
| 8. | Foot valve may be clogged or stuck closed | 8. | Clean or replace as needed |
| 9. | Pump not fully primed | 9. | Continue priming, pausing every 5 minutes to |
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| cool pump body. Refill pump as needed |
| 10. | Control valve completely closed (deep well) | 10. | Adjust control valve per deep well priming |
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| 11. | Water level below maximum lift specification | 11. | Select applicable pump and/or jet assembly |
| 12. | Undersized piping | 12. | Replace as needed |
| 13. | Gaseous well | 13. | Install baffle on pump intake to prevent gas from |
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| 14. | Distorted venturi | 14. | Inspect and replace |
| 15. | Incorrect jet for application | 15. | Purchase a jet matched to your system when |
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| 16. | Undersized pump | 16. | Increase horsepower of pump |
| 17. | Pump cavitates, sounds like pumping gravel | 17. | Increase suction plumbing diameter or decrease |
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Pump starts and stops too often | 1. | Water logged tank (conventional tank) | 1. | Replace tank or air volume control |
| 2. | Air volume control tubing kinked or clogged | 2. | Clean or replace as needed |
| 3. | Air volume control tubing connected to | 3. | Move to correct pump opening |
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| 4. | Incorrect tank | 4. | Add or release air as needed |
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| 5. | Ruptured diaphragm/bladder | 5. | Replace tank |
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| 6. | Leak in house piping | 6. | Locate and repair leak |
| 7. | Foot valve or check valve stuck open | 7. | Remove and replace |
| 8. | Motor overload tripping | 8. | See overload trips section |
| 9. | Improperly adjusted pressure switch | 9. | Readjust or replace switch |
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