Am trying to repair a damaged submersible well pump control box that
blew a start capacitor when the water tank check valve failed. More
info here.
http://groups.google.com/group/sci....t&q=kenitholson&rnum=4&hl=en#303dcd096dbfb6dc
Since posting this problem I have been trying to do my homework and it
seems to me there should be a better way to protect the pump from
continuous cycling due to some type of system failure than what is
provided with the original RedJacket Overload Protection Device.
Am thinking about an overload device that would trip like a circuit
breaker thereby stopping needless wear on the motor, and prevent
destroying another start capacitor....
Appreciate any suggestions.
Ken
blew a start capacitor when the water tank check valve failed. More
info here.
http://groups.google.com/group/sci....t&q=kenitholson&rnum=4&hl=en#303dcd096dbfb6dc
Since posting this problem I have been trying to do my homework and it
seems to me there should be a better way to protect the pump from
continuous cycling due to some type of system failure than what is
provided with the original RedJacket Overload Protection Device.
Am thinking about an overload device that would trip like a circuit
breaker thereby stopping needless wear on the motor, and prevent
destroying another start capacitor....
Appreciate any suggestions.
Ken