Pump Trips the Breaker
If the breaker trips while the pump is running, the pump is likely drawing more amperage or voltage than the breaker rating. This could be caused by incorrect voltage or from clogged or restricted pipes, valves or impeller. It could also be just a bad breaker.
Herein, what do I do if my GFCI breaker keeps tripping?
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- Unplug all the appliances connected to the circuit in question.
- Reset the circuit on your fuse box.
- Wait several minutes.
- Plug an appliance back in and turn it on.
- Check to see that your circuit has not tripped.
- Plug in the next appliance, turn it on, check the breaker, and so on.
- Step 1: Check the Hoses. Tighten all hose connections on the pump and filter. …
- Step 2: Inspect the Pressure Gauge. …
- Step 3: Check the Skimmer Basket. …
- Step 4: Remove Debris. …
- Step 5: Inspect the Impeller. …
- Step 6: Backwash the Filter. …
- Step 7: Replace the Sand or DE.
Besides, what is the average life of a pool pump?
On average, pool pumps last eight to 12 years before needing replacement. Over time, it’s normal for pool parts to begin to wear down. In addition, swimming pool technology has come a long way in the last decade.
Do pool heaters need GFCI protection?
GFCI protection is required for ALL receptacles that supply power to the pool equipment, such as water heaters and pump motors.
Why does my water pump keep tripping?
A tripping circuit breaker usually means that the current being drawn on the circuit is too high. In the case of a water pump that may mean that the pump motor itself is failing. For example a bad bearing can cause the pump to draw more current as it tries to turn.
What are the differences between GFCI circuit breaker and GFCI receptacle outlets?
GFCI Receptacle vs Breaker: Functionality
GFCI Receptacle | GFCI Breaker |
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Protects only 1 outlet if it’s single-location | Protects every outlet in the circuit |
Protects downstream outlets if it’s multi-location | Only one is needed per circuit |
Why does my pool motor trip breaker?
The most common reasons for a pool pump circuit breaker to trip are an overloaded motor, underrated pump breaker, bad motor windings or other earthing issue, moisture in the motor or moisture in the wiring.
Why does my sump pump keep tripping the GFCI?
Your septic pump or sump pump breaker may have tripped due to a water leak or moisture. The GFCI breaker will detect the presence of water or moisture in the pump wiring or inside the motor and will trip instantly. That is also why it is advisable to plug your pump into a GFCI breaker.