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2.Replace all fill plugs.
3.Power on! Start the pump. If you don’t have water after 2 or 3 minutes, stop the pump and remove the fill plugs. Refill the pump and piping. You may have to repeat this several times in order to get all of the trapped air out of the piping. A pump lifting water 25’ may take as long as 15 minutes to prime.
4.After the pump has built up pressure in the system and shut off, check the pressure switch operation by opening a faucet or two and running enough water out to bleed off pressure until the pump starts. The pump should start when the pressure drops to 30 PSI and stop when the pressure reaches 50 PSI. Run the pump through one or two complete cycles to verify correct operation. This will also help clean the system of dirt and scale dislodged during installation.
Troubleshooting
Congratulations on a successful installation.
If you were unsuccessful, please refer to the Troubleshooting section (below) or call our customer ser- vice technical staff at
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Motor will not run | Fuse is blown or circuit breaker tripped | DISCONNECT POWER;Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. | |
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Motor runs hot and | Voltage is too low | Check voltage being supplied to the pump. | |
the overload kicks |
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off or the does not |
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run and only hums. |
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Motor runs but no | Pump during new installation did | In new installation: | |
water is delivered* | not pick up prime through: |
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* (Note: Stop pump; | 2. Air leaks | 2. Check all connections on suction line, with soapy water or | |
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before looking for | 3. Leaking foot valve | 3. Replace foot valve. | |
other causes. | 4. Pipe size is too small | 4. | |
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Pump has lost prime through: | In installation already in use: | ||
plug and see if water | |||
1. Air leaks | 1. Check all connections on suction line and shaft seal with soapy water. | ||
is in priming hole). | |||
2. Water level below suction pipe inlet | 2. Lower suction line into water and | ||
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| in well exceeds 25’ (7.6M), a deep well pump is needed. | |
| Impeller is plugged | Clean impeller. | |
| Foot valve is stuck shut | Replace the foot valve. | |
| Pipes are frozen | Thaw pipes. | |
| Foot valve and/or strainer are | Raise the foot valve and/or strainer above bottom of water source. | |
| buried in sand or mud | Clean foot valve and strainer. | |
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*Pump does not | Water being pumped is lower than | A deep well jet will may needed if the water being pumped is more than | |
deliver water to full | estimated | 25’ (7.6M) depth to water. | |
capacity | Steel piping (if used) is corroded or | Replace with plastic pipe where possible, otherwise with new steel pipe. | |
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| limed, causing excess friction |
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| Piping is too small in size | ||
| Pump not being supplied with | Add additional well points. | |
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