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- Software quality
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from the newcomers to the industry department...
Pump motorHello everyone! I'm a new member.
Since I am just a beginner in the field of maintenance, I just wanted to know why my submersible pump still triggers since the TOR (thermal overload relay) is being set right. My pump is rated 8.8 Amp. max and my TOR is set to 9 amps. What might be the possible cause of it?
I hope you can help me, guys.
Thank you so much in advance.
ROLAND
Since I am just a beginner in the field of maintenance, I just wanted to know why my submersible pump still triggers since the TOR (thermal overload relay) is being set right. My pump is rated 8.8 Amp. max and my TOR is set to 9 amps. What might be the possible cause of it?
I hope you can help me, guys.
Thank you so much in advance.
ROLAND
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