galute
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I've got a well pump problem I need help with. It seems to be overheating and shutting itself off. It is a 3/4 horsepower submersible. If you start from zero pressure and turn it on it will pump up about 20 psi then shut off, points on pressure regulator still contacted. After about a minute it will kick back on and pump from 20 to 40 psi and kick off again, pressure switch still contacted. Another minute and it will kick on again and go from 40 to 60 psi and kick off, this time kicking out at the pressure regulator.
I know it's not running out of water so that is not the problem.
It is a 230 volt pump. It has two 8 guage stranded hot wires run 340 feet from the panel to the regulator. Aparantly there was not enough of this wire available to run the ground so they ran 3 12 guage solid copper wires for the ground twisted together. I know thats not the correct way to do it but will that work? Could that be my problem? I checked with my multi meter and get 244 volts across the hot leads without the pump running and 234 with it running at the pressure switch. Could that ground be the problem? I just hate to pull all that wire out and re run it if thats not the problem not to mention I just don't have time to do it any time soon. Should I just **** it up and pull the pump and replace it?
Sorry for the long winded post, just thought more info would be helpful. Thanks for any help.
I know it's not running out of water so that is not the problem.
It is a 230 volt pump. It has two 8 guage stranded hot wires run 340 feet from the panel to the regulator. Aparantly there was not enough of this wire available to run the ground so they ran 3 12 guage solid copper wires for the ground twisted together. I know thats not the correct way to do it but will that work? Could that be my problem? I checked with my multi meter and get 244 volts across the hot leads without the pump running and 234 with it running at the pressure switch. Could that ground be the problem? I just hate to pull all that wire out and re run it if thats not the problem not to mention I just don't have time to do it any time soon. Should I just **** it up and pull the pump and replace it?
Sorry for the long winded post, just thought more info would be helpful. Thanks for any help.