Pump Still Kicking Off

GMrules

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Last few days after I installed my New pump and sorted out my pressure issues I still have to hit the reset buttonon the control Box.

As reminder, I have Goulds 18GS with 15412 1 1/2 HP Motor, I replaced the pump last week and few weeks back the control Box and pressure switch. In our
discussion here we determined my pump was bad from cycling. so I replaced it
as I had to hit the reset button few times a week.

When I pulled up the pump I found I had nick in the wire and thought maybe thats in addition to the cycling was causing my pump to fail after 4 short years.

so Now I have new everything Except the wire in the well and wire in the ground to my crawl.

I bought new box today in case we thought maybe the shorty had messed up my caps and was causing it to trip, one thing hit me when I was looking at the new control box

It is a gould 1 1/2 hp control box for 1542 part # is CB15412CR

The ratting on the plate says 1.5 Hp 230 Volts 10.o Amps and S.F Max amps is 11.5. The other day when troubleshooting my problem I measure the amps on the blk & yellow and it was 11.5-11.8.

I asked you about that and you said thats the max for 1 1/2hp motor, all the pump info says should run @ 9.8 amps

Could this be my issue I am poping the Circuit breaker on the CB? Why would I be pulling 11.5 its a brand new Pump & motor

Wondering if this is my issue the load?? I have # 10 wire all way from Panel to well its 125-150 MAX from my house to well head and that maybe long and aprox 180-200 ft in well this is why I up sized the wire

could I have bad wires? The wire in the ground from my crawl to the well head is in 1 1/2 in PVC so its not direct buried I used the same wire I used in well
I bought 500" roll when I built the house so I figured I would just use same wire in pipe

Thanks again for youur help everyone

George
 
A 1.5 hp submersible pump motor will draw any where from 10 to 12amps.
If your pump is popping the reset, it's drawing more than 15amps. Most 1.5 hp resets are around 15amps. I would try a new capacitor.

Sometimes even on new boxes, the capacitor can have a bad connection on the top where the wires connect.

Its cheap and easy to change. Look at the cap where the wires attach, see if it look a little burned.

Do not touch the tabs on the cap!!! If it is good, it will have a high voltage charge.

If you have a cut wire, it should pop the reset every time it tries to start.


Travis
 
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