How do I reset my Franklin Electric control box?

How do I reset my Franklin Electric control box?

The unit must be manually reset by removing power for 10 seconds. (If you have a Pumptec remote control, this will be indicated by overload in the Pumptec Fault History.) Voltage Indicator Light When the voltage light is solid, an under voltage condition has been detected.

How do you bypass a well pump control box?

Things You Will Need Shut off electricity to the pump at the breaker box. Remove the screws on the box holding the pump control. Remove the box from the wiring attached to the back of the control plate. Loosen the screws holding the two wires to the back of the control knob or switch.

Is there a reset button on a well pump?

Hold the lever in place for one minute to allow the water pressure to build inside the pump. Your well pump is reset when you can release the lever and it continues to run.

Does a well pump have a reset button?

Why is my well pump not kicking on?

Your well pump may have stopped working due to lack of power. Sometimes resetting a breaker or replacing a fuse affected by a power surge or brownout can fix this. If the well pump circuit breaker has tripped, the well pump itself may be failing. Then switch the circuit breaker off and on.

Is there a reset button on a well pressure switch?

Locate the reset lever. (Small silver lever about 1″ long on the side of the pressure switch.)

How do I contact Franklin for pump protection installation questions?

Phone Franklin’s toll-free Technical Service Hotline for answers to your installation questions. When you call, a Franklin expert will offer assistance in troubleshooting your pump protection system and provide immediate answers to your motor application questions. FRANKLIN ELECTRIC TECHNICAL SERVICE HOTLINE (800) 348-2420 225468103Rev. 206-16

How do you fix a water pump that won’t start?

Pull pump and correct problem. Run new installation until the water clears. Defective cable or motor. For detailed procedure, see pages 42 & 45. Repair or replace. Pressure switch. Check setting on pressure switch and examine for defects. Reset limit or replace switch. Check valve – stuck open.

What should I do if my control box malfunctions?

Control box malfunction. For detailed procedure, see pages 44 and 45. Repair or replace. Defective wiring. Check for loose or corroded connections or defective wiring. Correct faulty wiring or connections.

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