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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 838540"><p>Do you have a volt meter? If so, set the dial to 200v, and put one lead the wire to one side of the contactor. The other lead to the green wire inside your pressure switch..it should read about 110-120v...do the same on the other wire to the contactor, see if it reads 110-120v....this is assuming your pump is 220v which I'm pretty sure it would be. It probably isn't your pump because if it was the contactors would have already been closed. I'm betting its the electrical supply side of your wires. Were the contactors open or closed when you took the switch cover off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 838540"] Do you have a volt meter? If so, set the dial to 200v, and put one lead the wire to one side of the contactor. The other lead to the green wire inside your pressure switch..it should read about 110-120v...do the same on the other wire to the contactor, see if it reads 110-120v....this is assuming your pump is 220v which I'm pretty sure it would be. It probably isn't your pump because if it was the contactors would have already been closed. I'm betting its the electrical supply side of your wires. Were the contactors open or closed when you took the switch cover off [/QUOTE]
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