Trouble Shooting - Craftsman HYDROGLASS 390.2511 Owner's Manual

Convertible deep well jet pump
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CHART
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
CORRECTIVE
ACTION
Motor will not run
1.
Disconnect
switch
is off
1. Be sure switch is on
! 2.
Fuse is blown
2. Replace
fuse
3.
Starting switch is defective
3. Replace
starting
switch
4.
Wires at motor
are loose,
4. Refer to instructions
on wiring.
Check and tighten alJ wiring.
disconnected,
or wired incorrectly
Pressure
switch contacts
are dirty
5. Clean by sliding pieces
of plain paper
between
contacts
Motor is wired incorrectly
1. Refer to instructions
on wiring
Voltage is too low
2. Check with power
company.
Instail heavier
wiring
if wire
size is too small. See wiring instructions
Pump cycles too frequently
3. See section below
on too frequent
cycling
1. In new installation:
5,
Motor runs hot and
1.
overload
kicks off
2.
3.
Motor runs but no
1.
water is delivered
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Pump
does not
1.
deliver
water to full
capacity
(Also
2.
check
point 3
immediately
above)
3.
Pump pumps
water
1.
but does not shut
off
2.
3.
4.
5.
Pump cycles too
1.
frequently
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Air spurts from
1.
faucets
2.
3.
4.
Pump in new installation
did
not pick up prime
through:
a. Improper
priming
b. Air leaks
c. Leaking foot valve
Pump has lost prime through:
a. Air leaks
b. Water level below suction
of pump
Jet or impeller
is plugged
Check valve or foot valve is stuck
in dosed
position
Pipes are frozen
Foot valve and/or
strainer
are
buried
in sand or mud
Water level in well is lower than
estimated
Steel piping (ff used) is corroded
or
limed, causing excess
friction
Offset piping
is too small in size
Pressure
switch
is out of adjustmoat
or contacts
are "froz_rl"
Faucets have been left open
Jet or impeller
is clogged
Water level in well is lower than
estimated
Motor is wired incorrectly
Standard
pressure
tank is water-
logged and has no air cushion
Pipe leak
Faucets or valves are open
Foot valve leaks
Pressure switch
is out of adjustment
Air charge too low in
Captive Air* Tank
Model
390.2511
requires
30
pounds
for proper
operation
a. Re-prime according
to instructions
b.
Check all connections
on suction
line, air volume
control,
and jet
c. Replace
foot valve
2. In installation
already
in use:
a. Check all connections
on suction
line, air volume
control,
jet and shaft seal
b. Lower suction
line into water
and re-prime.
If receding
water level
in well exceeds
suction
ii_, a deep well pump is needed
3. Clean jet or impeller
according
to instructions
4. Replace
check valve or foot valve
5. Thaw pipes.
Bury pipes below
frost line. Heat pit or pump
house.
6. Raise foot valve and/or
strainer
above well bottom
1. A deep well jet pump
may- be needed
(over 20 ft. to water)
2. Replace
with plastic pipe where
possible,
otherwise
with new steel pipe
3. Use larger offset piping
1. Adjust or replace
pressure
switch
2. Close faucets
3. Clean jet or impeller
4. Check possibliity
of using a deep weg jet pump
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Pump is picking
up prime
1.
Leak in suction
side of pump
2.
Well is gaseous
3.
Intermittent
over-pumping
of well
4.
Continued
on Page
15
Refer to instructions
on wiring
Drain tank to air volume
control
tapping.
Check air volume control
for
defects.
Check for air leaks at any connection
Check connections
Close faucets or valves
Replace
foot valve
Replace
pressure switch
Disconnect
electrical
power
and open
faucets until ali pressure
is
relieved.
Using automobile
tire pressure
gauge, check
air pressure
in tank
at the valve stem located
at top of tank. If air pressure
is lower, pump air
into tank from outside
source
until proper
air pressure
is reached.
Check
air valve for leaks, using soapy solution,
and replace
core if necessary.
As soon as pump picks up prime, all air will be ejected
Check suction
piping
Change installation
as described
in manual
Lower foot valve if possible,
otherwise
restrict
discharge
side of pump
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