Simer Pumps Comprehensive Maintenance and Troubleshooting for

Models: 2325 2360 2385

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Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

Risk of electric shock. Can burn or cause death. Disconnect the power before servicing, repairing, or working on pump.

The pump’s motor is completely sealed in the motor housing and does not require any service. Disassembly of the motor housing or modification or removal of the power cord voids the warranty. The power cord is non- replaceable.

Never run the pump dry! Running the pump dry can damage the seal, causing leakage. This pump is a sub- mersible type and must be in water at all times for prop- er operation and cooling.

Periodically clean the pump inlet. This will avoid impeller rotation being hampered by any debris.

Troubleshooting

NOTICE: This pump has no serviceable parts inside the case. Opening the case will ruin the pump. For obstruc- tions or blockages of the impeller, replace the pump.

Hazardous voltage; can shock, burn or kill. Unplug the pump before attempting to clean or work on the pump.

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Pump won’t

Blown fuse or circuit breaker has tripped

If blown, replace with fuse of proper size or reset circuit breaker

start or run

Low line voltage

If voltage under recommended minimum, check size of wiring from main

 

 

switch on property. If OK, contact power company or hydro authority

 

Defective motor

Replace pump

 

 

 

Pump operates but

Low line voltage

If voltage under recommended minimum, check size of wiring from main

delivers little or no

 

switch on property. If OK, contact power company or hydro authority.

water

Something caught in impeller

Replace pump

 

Worn or defective parts

Replace pump

 

Check valve installed without

Drill a 1/16" - 1/8" (1.6mm - 3.2mm) dia. hole between pump discharge

 

vent hole

& check valve

 

 

 

Intermittent running

Thermal overload has tripped

Protect the installation from the sun

or pump stopped

 

Pump cooler water

automatically

 

Pump has run dry; add water

 

 

 

For parts or assistance, call Simer Customer Service at 1-800-468-7867 /1-800-546-7867

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Simer Pumps 2360, 2385, 2325 owner manual Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action

2325, 2360, 2385 specifications

Simer Pumps has established itself as a reliable provider of high-quality pump solutions that cater to various industries. Among their impressive lineup, the Simer Pumps 2385, 2360, and 2325 models stand out due to their advanced technologies and robust characteristics, making them suitable for numerous applications.

The Simer Pumps 2385 is designed for high-efficiency performance and durability. This model is particularly known for its ability to handle a wide range of fluids, including corrosive liquids. Its construction features high-grade materials, providing excellent resistance to wear and tear. The 2385 is equipped with a powerful motor that allows it to deliver a high flow rate while maintaining energy efficiency. Additionally, it incorporates a user-friendly interface, making it easy for operators to monitor and control operations.

The Simer 2360 model is recognized for its versatility and reliability. It comes with an innovative impeller design that enhances performance by maximizing fluid movement while minimizing energy consumption. This model often features a self-priming design, allowing it to operate effectively even in applications where the pump is not fully submerged. Its compact size makes it perfect for installations in tight spaces, and the improved sealing technology ensures minimal maintenance is required over its operational lifetime.

The Simer Pumps 2325 is tailored for applications requiring a consistent and steady flow. This model is characterized by its low noise operation and high thermal resistance, making it ideal for environments where sound and heat must be minimized. The 2325 utilizes advanced motor technology, which enhances its overall efficiency and reduces energy costs. Typically, it features a modular design that simplifies repairs and part replacements, ensuring minimal downtime for users.

All three Simer Pumps models are designed with a focus on user convenience and long-term performance. They incorporate technological advancements that prioritize energy efficiency, making them environmentally friendly options in industrial settings. The combination of durability, efficiency, and ease of maintenance makes the Simer Pumps 2385, 2360, and 2325 models a wise investment for businesses looking to enhance their fluid transfer systems. Whether for industrial, commercial, or residential use, these pumps exemplify Simer’s commitment to quality and innovation in pumping technology.