Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting information for pump only . For other
questions or problems, please call FLOTEC Customer
Service at 1-800-365-6832.
Risk of electrical shock . Always unplug
the pump before handling it or making any adjustments.
Always wear rubber boots when there is water on
the floor and you must unplug the pump or make
any adjustments.
Risk of infections from pathogens in
pumped effluent. Wear rubber gloves when removing the
pump from the tank and soak it in chlorine bleach for at
least an hour before working on it or servicing it.
NOTICE: An automatic thermal overload protects the
motor. Running the pump dry may overheat the motor
and activate the overload protector until the motor cools.
Pump does not run or just hums .
1. Line fuse or circuit breaker may be off, blown
or loose.
2. Water level in tank may be too low to activate
automatic float.
3. Power cord plug may not be making contact
in receptacle.
4. If all symptoms check OK, motor is probably
defective; replace pump.
Pu mp runs but delivers no water or only small amount
of water .
1. Check valve may be installed backward. Make sure
flapper will open away from pump (see Figure 4).
2. Discharge gate valve, if used, may be closed.
3. Pump may be air locked. Start and stop several times
by plugging and unplugging cord. Check vent hole
in pump case for plugging.
NOTICE: The pump has a small air vent hole in the
pump body to let out trapped air. If this hole becomes
plugged, the pump may air lock. To break the air lock,
clear the hole with a small screwdriver.
As a secondary precaution in installations of this
type, drill a 1/8" hole in the discharge pipe inside the
tank below the check valve. The check valve should
be mounted horizontally above the pump discharge.
Do not put the check valve directly into pump
discharge opening.
NOTICE: In tanks where the pump is operating daily, air
locking rarely occurs.
For parts or assistance, call Flotec Customer Service at 1-800-365-6832
4. The pump may be trying to lift water too high. The
pump cannot deliver water higher than 15' (vertical
lift (a long horizontal piping run may reduce the
available lift due to friction in the pipe).
5. The inlet, impeller or pump body may be plugged
up. Unplug the pump; Put on rubber gloves, remove
the pump from the chamber, soak it in chlorine
bleach for at least one hour, and clean it out.
6. The pump impeller may be partially clogged, causing
the motor to run slowly, resulting in motor overload.
Unplug the pump; Put on rubber gloves, remove the
pump from the chamber, soak it in chlorine bleach
for at least one hour, and clean it out.
Th e fuse blows or the circuit breaker trips when the
pump starts .
1. The pump inlet may be clogged. Unplug and remove
the pump and clean out openings.
2. The impeller or pump body may be plugged or
partially plugged. Unplug the pump; Put on rubber
gloves, remove the pump from the chamber, soak it
in chlorine bleach for at least one hour, and clean
it out.
3. The pump impeller may be partially clogged, causing
the motor to run slowly, resulting in motor overload.
Unplug the pump; Put on rubber gloves, remove the
pump from the chamber, soak it in chlorine bleach
for at least one hour, and clean it out.
4. The fuse size or circuit breaker is too small.
5. Defective motor: call FLOTEC customer service at
1-800-365-6832.
Th e motor runs for a short time, then stops . After a
short time it starts again . This indicates tripping
overload caused by symptom shown .
1. The inlet, impeller or pump body may be plugged or
partially plugged. Unplug the pump; Put on rubber
gloves, remove the pump from the chamber, soak it
in chlorine bleach for at least one hour, and clean
it out.
2. The pump impeller may be partially clogged, causing
the motor to run slowly, resulting in motor overload.
Unplug the pump; put on rubber gloves, remove the
pump from the chamber, soak it in dilute chlorine
bleach for at least one hour, and clean it out.
3. Defective motor: call FLOTEC customer service at
1-800-365-6832.
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