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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Deep Well Pump Control Box - Start & Run Capacitors & Relay - CB20412CR

    I would check these devices and make sure that they have a good connection and that they work properly you do have to stall the motor to check the over current one the starter one should not stay on for more than a few seconds at the most
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  • eccerr0r
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    Re: Deep Well Pump Control Box - Start & Run Capacitors & Relay - CB20412CR

    agreed should be able to test each component individually. The start/run caps have to have their rated capacitance and their DC leakage value needs to be low, usually an ohmmeter is sufficient for the latter.

    I've heard a lot of techs in the past just use leakage as the sole metric for testing motor capacitors (and the pulse behavior of capacitors at DC). Not sure how accurate this is, but these are metrics that must be sufficient for a working capacitor, and hence motor.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Deep Well Pump Control Box - Start & Run Capacitors & Relay - CB20412CR

    This is very similar to a Freon compressor start relay one general rule is if the start capacitor is open or exposed then more than likely it is bad and should be replaced the run capacitor needs to be checked also to make sure that the UF value is correct and not low in value

    If everything is good and the motor still not start and runs then either the motor is faulty or the start relay is faulty and should be replaced

    Also need to check with a amp clamp on meter that your starting current is only momentary and that your running current does not exceed the current rating on the data plate
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 02-22-2023, 05:40 PM.

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  • Deep Well Pump Control Box - Start & Run Capacitors & Relay - CB20412CR

    Trying to help a small hospital in Haiti...

    Is it possible to test the relay without it being hooked up to the pump motor? It is the normal 5-1-2 configuration, as far as I understand it.








    Any tips for testing large start/run capacitors of this size and nature?
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