H40.5 Forward Head sump circuit shorted.

edguy3

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Jul 20, 2009
38
Hunter 40.5 Liberty Landing, NJ
I have a '95 Hunter 40.5 and have just replaced the sump in the forward head.
Seems there is a short somewhere between the switch on the vanity and the pump.
I removed one of the wires from the pump and it still draws 50A when the switches are closed.

The switch appears ok and there is nothing obvious with which it could short.

I assume I need to replace the switch-to-pump wire, any advice how to route as it seems like a pre-assembly
task...

or, any clues where to look for the short?

Thanks in advance
/ed
 
Sep 25, 2008
7,344
Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
I’m trying to figure out how a short would draw 50 amps. Are you sure it isn’t a bad pump?
 

edguy3

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Jul 20, 2009
38
Hunter 40.5 Liberty Landing, NJ
well, the panel meter goes to 50 A for a second before the sump breaker trips. It's a brand new pump AND after seeing a problem, I took it out of the circuit to isolate the issue. ( OK - only the brown wire was connected.) I'd expect a short to draw more than a bad pump.. and of course, an open to draw nothing.

Jim, thanks for that drawing; I didn't have that one. Where did you get it? not in any of my manuals. (got it in your link)

I have a suspicion that the problem may be in the sump where an over zealous cable tie could have
cut the insulation. At least this is a fairly non-invasive inspection.

Thanks
/ed
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,822
Hunter 49 toronto
Ok, I’m to give you a wonderful piece of advice. Get rid of these pumps,
Invest in Whale IC with remote heads,
Yo will never have :
Blockages, intermittent running, selective discharge, cleaning out filthy hair clumps.
Just do it.
Contact me for more info
Good luck
 

edguy3

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Jul 20, 2009
38
Hunter 40.5 Liberty Landing, NJ
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About 2" back into the conduit was an insulation "repair" that consisted of electrical tape and heat shrink tubing filled with glue. (This shoddy work is not consistent with the previous owner's MO.) It was an easy fix.

The two products recommended here look great. Since this shower has been used maybe twice in the last year, I'll probably not invest in a premium for this sump. For the main shower, OTOH...

Thanks for the help and advice.
/ed
 
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