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| Three-phase control panel. Photo courtesy of Franklin Electric Co. |
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Pressure switch. Check the switch for welded contacts and check the switch adjustments. Clean contacts, replace switch or adjust setting.
Low water level in well. Pump may exceed the well’s capacity. Shut off the pump and wait for the well to recover. Check static and drawdown levels from wellhead. Throttle pump output or reset pump to lower level. Do not lower if sand may clog pump.
Leak in system. Check the system for leaks, and replace damaged pipes or repair leaks.
Worn pump. Symptoms of worn pump are similar to those of a drop pipe leak or low water level in the well. Reduce pressure switch setting. If the pump shuts off, worn parts may be the fault. Pull the pump and replace any worn parts.
Loose coupling or broken motor shaft. Check for a loose coupling or damaged shaft. Replace worn or damaged parts.
Pump screen blocked. Check for clogged intake screen. Clean the screen and reset pump depth.
Check valve stuck closed. Check operation of the check valve, and replace if defective.
Control box malfunction. This will require repair or replacement. For complete, detailed procedures, visit www.franklin-electric.com/Manual/ AIM_46.htm.