PVA 30-M1 Voltage Boosting Controller 4.0 Troubleshooting: Pump Does Not Run
PVA 30-M1 Voltage Boosting Controller 4.0 Troubleshooting: Pump Does Not Run
PVA 30-M1 Voltage Boosting Controller 4.0 Troubleshooting: Pump Does Not Run
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RED AND GREEN LIGHTS ARE ON, AMBER LIGHTS ARE OFF AND THE PUMP DOES NOT RUN
To verify power coming out of the controller, connect a DC voltmeter across LD+ and LD-. If 12 Volts or more is coming out then: 1. 2. 3. Check the splice above the pump for proper connections. Check for broken wire leading to the pump. Check for open motor winding. With an ohmmeter set on the R x 1 scale, check between the two pump lead wires. The meter reading should be between .5 to 50 ohms. If the resistance is higher than this, disconnect the pump at the splice above the pump and check again.
Note: To bypass all remote switching circuits, disconnect all wires from the sensor interface terminal block in the controller housing (the small terminal block) and switch program switches #3 and #4 to the OFF position.
EXCESSIVE CURRENT DRAW (More than the rating of the pump, but less than the rating of the
controller) NOTE: The maximum current rating of the PVA 30-M1 controller is 4 amps. 1. 2. 3. Check wiring diagram for proper connection. Check for skinned wires or faulty underwater splice. Check for locked motor armature. With the pump out of the well, bypass the controller and connect power directly to the motor leads. If the pump still does not run and the current is over 1.5 amps, the pump is in a loaded or locked rotor condition and must be repaired.