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MASTRA Submersible Borehole Pump Troubleshooting Guide

Publish Time: 2022-04-28     Origin: Site

A Borehole pump is often thought to be working fine as it operates out of sight, submerged deep underwater, or within a well. It is not until the pump stops delivering water that fault finding begins.


The first check when any pump stops working is to understand if anything has changed recently possibly contributing to the pump stoppage.

If nothing has changed recently then it would be prudent to work through our troubleshooting guide below to try and determine the reason for failure.


Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Motor Does not Start Power / Voltage incorrect

Check voltage at each terminal is within +- 10%. Check phase continuity.

If pump is solar powered, check age of panels as their efficiency decreases 1% per year, and more panels may need adding to maintain required power suppl

Pump Tripping Check fuse, check water level in borehole to establish if pump is running dry. If in open body ensure cooling sleeve is being used. Check phase continuity and cable for water ingress
Pressure Switch Defective Check voltage on switch and contact points
Control Box Malfunction Check condition, voltage and resistance within unit. Repair or replace
Wiring Have motor resistance checked, and voltage. Check for water ingress

Pump Seizure

Check for sand ingress in base of pump or damage. Check amps drawn, if more than 3-6 times starting current pump will need dismantling, cleaning, repair and rebuilding.
Frequent Pump / Motor Starts Pressure Switch Defective Check voltage on switch and contact points
Check Valve Failure

A check valve which is worn or is kept open by particles will not withhold pressure within the pump

Leakage Check pipework for signs of leaks
Pressure Switch Defective Check voltage on switch and contact points
Motor Always Operational Pressure Switch Defective Check voltage on switch and contact points
Low Water Level Low water level is causing pump to recirculate water. Install pump protection device. Check water level and determine if low level alarm should be fitted
Leakage Check pipework for signs of leaks
Worn Pump As symptoms are similar to that of a pipe leak it is prudent to reduce the pressure switch setting. If pump stops dismantle pump and check condition of parts
Coupling Loose or motor shaft broken Check Coupling and Damaged Shaft. Replace worn or damaged parts
Suction Strainer Blocked Rinse, repair / replace as required
Check Valve Closed If not operational replace
Control Box Malfunction Check condition, voltage and resistance within unit. Repair or replace
Motor Operational however overload protection trips Power / Voltage incorrect Check voltage at each terminal is within +- 10%. Check phase continuity

Overload Protection

Overheating

Overload Protection switch must be located in shaded area, have adequate ventilation and not be hot to touch
Control Box Malfunction Check condition, voltage and resistance within unit. Repair or replace
Pump Tripping Check fuse, check water level in borehole to establish   if pump is running dry. If in open body ensure cooling sleeve is being used. Check phase continuity and cable for water ingress
Pump Worn Check operational current. Replace parts, pump or motor
Little or no Liquid Delivery Check Valve Closed If not operational replace
Pump Airlocked Continually start pump until required flow is delivered
Back Pressure Differential pressure is too great for the pump. Check level of water in borehole as may be different to what was originally specified. Replace pump, increase motor size, or increase volume of water in borehole
Particle Ingress Check suction strainer and pump inlet for blockage, or high sand ingress
Insufficient Water Check depth of borehole and amount of water within well
Gas and Air present Restart pump to clear. If water is not delivered speak with well driller
Excessive Pump wear Ensure pump is operating on curve. Check for solid ingress, ensure check valve is operating as required and that pump is not working against closed discharge
Incorrect Rotation Check direction of rotation. Change phases as required
Pump Activates without Demand Check Valve Faulty If not operational replace. Close valve between tank and house and check pressure with all taps closed and boiler off. See if pressure drop occurs
Slow Leak Check house for leak. Close valve between tank and house and check pressure with all taps closed and boiler off. See if pressure drop occurs

With strong technical team, MASTRA PUMP have been committed to providing innovative products and enthusiastic after-sales technical support for our customers.

In this 30 years' history, by great reputation on low repair rate and high repurchase rate, our MASTRA products have been sold to more than 80 countries and regions.

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