Power to pump, but no start

85,

Did anything else out of the ordinary happened shortly before the pump failed? How old is it?

Chris
 
Pete,

How did you test power to the pump?

Did you use a voltmeter and test between L1 and L2 right at the pump's AC power input? If so, did you get 240 VAC?

Or did you test L1 to ground and L2 to ground, which can give you an error?

Is the display blank or show info?

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
*** Edit*** Jim types faster than I do. Didn't see his post. He's an expert on this pump, do what he says.
If you verified power with a meter you may be in for a new motor and/or pump. Please provide details on how you tested. If you need a new motor you'll need to decide to replace pump and motor or just motor. I'd do the later because you've got a great pump that should last for 2 motors. We have experts here that can provide advice if you want to DIY it and know how to deal with 240v. If not we can advise on getting best value pricing for replacement.

Chris
 
Pete,

How did you test power to the pump?

Did you use a voltmeter and test between L1 and L2 right at the pump's AC power input? If so, did you get 240 VAC?

Or did you test L1 to ground and L2 to ground, which can give you an error?

Is the display blank or show info?

Thanks,

Jim R.
I used a fluke multimeter. Yes, I tested L1 and L2 at the pump and was getting 240. I then checked continuity and got an open circuit. The pump motor display is blank/off.
 
I then checked continuity and got an open circuit.

If you are checking continuity at L1/L2 you are not checking the motor. In VS pumps power gores through the electronics in the drive before it gets to the motor. All you are seeing on your meter is some electronic circuitry in the drive.

If the pump is dead and display does not light when you have power to the pump you have a failed drive. They are not repairable and cost $600-$700 to replace.

See the 2021 Pentair Pump Parts Catalog
 
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