Wayne WLS200 Manual Do Utilizador

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
4
 
1-1/4 
2.6 3.9 5.5 9.4 
14.1
 
1-1/2 
1.2 1.9 2.6 4.4 6.7 9.4 
15.9
 
2    0.6 0.8 1.3 2.0 2.8 4.7 7.1 10.0
 
2-1/2 
 
 
  0.6 0.8 1.2 1.3 3.0  4.2
* Multiply by 1.8 for steel pipe
psi Friction Loss in 100 Feet of Plastic Pipe*
  Pipe 
(Gallons per Hour)
 
Size 
1200  1500 1800 2400  3000 3600  4800 6000 7200
Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom
Possible Cause(s)
Corrective Action
Motor will not run
1.  Disconnect switch is off
2.  Fuse is blown
3.  Starting switch is defective
4.  Wires at motor are loose, 
disconnected or wired 
incorrectly
1.  Be sure switch is on
2. Replace fuse
3.  Replace starting switch
4.  Refer to wiring instructions.  Check and tighten all wiring
 
Capacitor voltage may be hazardous. To 
  discharge capacitor, touch short capacitor 
terminals with an insulated screwdriver. BE SURE to hold handle 
of screwdriver while making contact with capacitor terminals.
Motor runs hot and 
overload kicks off
1.  Motor is wired incorrectly
2.  Voltage is too low
3.  Pump house not properly vented
1.  Refer to wiring instructions
2.  Check with power company. Install heavier wiring if wire size 
is too small (See wiring chart)
3.  Be sure pump has sufficient ventilation to cool the motor
Motor runs but no 
water is delivered
Note: Check prime 
before looking for 
other causes. 
Unscrew priming 
plug and see if 
water is in priming 
hole.
1.  Pump in new installation did 
not pick up prime through:
a. Improper priming
b. Air leaks
c.  Leaking foot valve
2.  Pump has lost prime through:
a. air leaks
b.  water level below suction of 
pump
3.  Impeller is plugged
4.  Check valve or foot valve is 
stuck in closed position
5.  Pipes are frozen
6.  Foot valve and/or strainer are 
buried in sand or mud
1. New installation:
a.  Re-prime according to instructions
b.  Check all connections on suction line
c.  Replace foot valve
2. Existing installations:
a.  Check all connections on suction line and shaft seal
b.  Lower suction line into water and re-prime. If receding water 
level in well exceeds suction lift, a deep well pump is needed
3. Clean impeller
4.  Replace check valve or foot valve
5.  Thaw pipes. Bury pipe below frost line. Heat pit or pump house
6.  Raise foot valve and/or stainer above well bottom
Pump does not 
deliver water to full 
capacity
1.  Water level in well is lower than 
estimated
2.  Steel piping (if used) is corroded 
or limed, causing excess friction
3.  Piping is too small in size
1.  A deep well jet pump my be needed (over 25 ft. (7.6M) to 
water)
2.  Replace with plastic pipe where possible, otherwise with new 
steel pipe 
3.  Use larger piping
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WLS75, WLS100
WLS150, WLS200
 
WLS75 
3/4 
115  13.5  20 
12 12 10 10
 
 
  230  7.0  15 
14 14 12 12
 
WLS100 
1 115  14.8  20 
12 12 10 10
 
 
  230  7.4  15 
14 14 12 12
 WLS150 
1-1/2  115 
17.0 
30 
10 
10 
8
 
 
  230  8.5  15 
14 14 12 12
 
WLS200 
2 230  12.0  15 
14 14 12 12
 
 
 
 
 
 
Distance in Feet From Motor to Supply
  
 
 
Max. 
Fuse 
51 
101 
201
  
 
 
Load 
Rating 
50 
100 
200 
300
 
Model 
HP 
Volts 
Amps 
Amps 
(AWG Wire Size)
WIRING CHART - RECOMMENDED WIRE AND FUSE SIZES