Wayne SEL40, SEL50, 330002-001 Troubleshooting Chart, Symptôm Possible Causes Corrective Action

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

Maintenance (Continued)

5.Submerge the complete pump in a disinfectant solu­tion­ (10% chlorine bleach solution) for at least one hour before handling the pump.

6.Clean all dirt and deposits from the pump float. Make sure float moves freely after cleaning.

7.Clean all dirt and deposits away from pump inlet and volute.

This pump contains dielectric motor

oil for lubrication and motor heat transfer. This oil can be harmful to the environment. Check state environmental laws before disposing of this oil. This oil can be harmful to aquatic life so consideration should be exercised in the application of this pump.

Troubleshooting Chart

Symptôm

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Pump will not start

1. Water level too low

1.

Pump switch will not turn on unless water covers top of pump

or run

2. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker

2.

If blown, replace with proper sized fuse or reset breaker

 

3.

Low line voltage

3.

If voltage is under recommended mini­mum,­ check wiring size from the

 

 

 

 

main switch on property. If OK, contact power company.

 

4.

Defective motor

4.

Return for service or replace motor

 

5.

Defective float switch

5.

Replace float switch

 

6.

Impeller (pump filled with debris)

6.

If impeller will not turn, remove housing and remove debris

 

7.

Tangled switch

7.

Arrange switch so the switch moves freely­. Repo­si­tion­ pump if

 

 

 

 

necessary

 

8.

Insufficient liquid level

8.

Make sure liquid level is at least 13 inches from the basin floor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump starts and

1. Backflow of water from piping

1.

Install check valve

stops too often

2. Faulty float switch

2.

Replace float switch

 

3.

Check valve not installed or leaking

3.

Remove and examine check valve for proper­ instal­la­tion­ and free

 

 

 

 

operation

 

4.

Discharge head is less than

4.

Recheck all sizing calculations to determine proper pump size

 

 

manufacturer's minimum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump shuts off

1. Excessive water temperature

1.

Pump should not be used for water above 120º F

and turns on

2. Defective switch or entangled switch is

2.

Replace or reposition pump

independently

 

causing pump to run dry

 

 

 

Pump may start unexpectedly. Disconnect

 

 

 

 

of switch (trips

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

power supply before servic­ing­.

 

 

 

 

 

thermal overload

3.

Low line voltage

3.

If voltage is under recommended mini­mum,­ check wiring size from the

protection)

 

 

 

main switch on property. If OK, contact power company

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump operates

1. Worn bearings

1.

Return for service or replace

noisily or vibrates

2. Debris in impeller cavity or broken

2.

Remove housing, clean impeller and/or replace broken impeller

excessively

3. Piping attachments to building

3.

Replace portion of discharge pipe with flexible connector

 

 

structure too rigid or too loose

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump will not shut

1. Defective float switch

1.

Replace float switch

off

2. Float switch movement restricted

2.

Reposition pump or clean basin as required to provide adequate

 

 

 

 

clearance for float

 

3.

Restricted discharge (obstruction in

3.

Remove pump and clean pump & piping

 

 

piping)

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Excessive inflow or pump not properly

4.

Recheck all sizing calculation to determine proper pump size

 

 

sized for application

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pump operates but

1. Low line voltage

1.

If voltage is under recom­mend­ed­ minimum, check wiring size from the

delivers little or no

 

 

 

main switch on proper­ty­. If OK, contact power company

water

2. Debris caught in impeller or discharge

2.

Remove, clean and check for tightness­

 

3.

Worn or defective pump parts or

3.

Replace worn parts or entire pump. Clean parts if required

 

 

plugged impeller

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Pump running backwards

4.

Check rotation. (CCW from bottom) Return if CW

 

5.

Pump not properly sized for application

5.

Recheck all sizing calculations to determine proper pump size

 

6.

Check valve stuck closed or installed

6.

Remove and examine check valve for proper installation and free

 

 

backwards

 

operation

 

7.

Shut off valve closed

7.

Open valve

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