Compressor Troubleshooting: Problem Cause Solution
Compressor Troubleshooting: Problem Cause Solution
Top Low Volumetric Efficiency (Failure To Deliver Rated Capacity And Pressure)
Top Cavitation
1. Water Condensation
2. Worn seals
3. Clogged Air Breather(s)
4. Worn Crankcase Packing
5. Loose Covers
1. Worn Packing
2. Worn rods or plunger
3. Worn stuffing boxes
4. Wrong size packing
5. Worn O-ring seal (replaceable boxes)
Top Noisy Operation (Be sure to differentiate between liquid knock and mechanical knock - very few
knocks are mechanical on new installations.)
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nor the Seller makes any representation or warranty of any kind to the Buyer that he or she is
qualified to neither install nor make any repairs to the product. In fact, the manufacturer and
the Seller expressly state that installation, repairs and parts replacements should be
undertaken by qualified and competent technicians or contractors and not by the Buyer. The
Buyer assumes all risk and liability arising out of his or her installation or repair to the
original product.
Little or no discharge
Casing not initially filled with water. (Fill pump casing---prime pump)
Total head too high. (Shorten suction and/or head)
Suction lift too high , or too long (Lower suction lift, install foot valve and prime, or shorten
length of suction line)
Impeller plugged (Clean impeller)
Hole or air leak in suction line (Repair or replace; do not use Teflon tape;use pipe sealing
compound)
Foot valve too small (Match foot valve to piping or install one size larger foot valve)
Foot valve or suction line not submerged deep enough in water (Submerge lower in water--
at least 3 feet)
Impeller damaged (Replace impeller)
Insufficient inlet pressure or suction head ( Increase inlet pressure by adding more water to
tank or increasing back pressure)
Suction piping too small (Increase to pump inlet size or one size larger)
Motor wired incorrectly (Check wiring diagram)
Casing gasket or "O" ring leaking (Replace)
Suction or discharge valve closed (Open)
Pump flow is greater than well flow capacity (Match pump flow to well capacity)
Loss of suction
Motor voltage does not match power supply voltage (Check motor connection against wiring
diagram on the motor nameplate and against the power supply voltage)
Improper wire size (Consult with a licensed electrician or refer to the National Electrical
Code for definite guide to wire sizeand circuit protection devices)
Impeller is rubbing against pump case or not turning freely (Dismantle pump, unclog or
replace the impeller)
Low voltage at the motor (Make sure electrical connections are tight)