Posted by Peculiar Farmer on July 08, 2012 at 18:24:57 from (209.105.137.91):
In Reply to: hey janicholson posted by glennster on July 07, 2012 at 13:48:43:
I worked for a small company years ago that did electrical and outdoor plumbing. We hung many submersible pumps. one in particular over 500ft deep on 160psi black plastic pipe. The only time we installed three wires was on pumps that had a control box with relay and capacitors above ground and required three wires to the motor. We did tape the wires to the pipe quite often and used plastic torque stops at varying intervals up the pipe to keep everything from rubbing against the side of the well. I replaced several that were tripping breakers and if a grounded one didn't, I would think it would have to reflect a faulty ground at the electrical panel.
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