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We found the property was experiencing a complete loss of water service with an unknown cause upon arrival. A full well system diagnostic was performed, which revealed the circuit breaker tripped on startup and the breaker produced a loud humming noise consistent with pump failure. We confirmed the pressure switch was operating properly with 240V present on all terminals and adjusted the pressure tank air charge from 35 PSI to 38 PSI. The control box was removed and inspected, where a failed capacitor was found; a temporary replacement ¾ HP control box and additional capacitor were installed for testing with no change in system operation. Continuity testing confirmed wiring was intact, however pump ohm readings showed abnormal values—yellow/black reading slightly high and red/yellow significantly out of range—confirming internal pump failure. Based on these findings, we determined the well pump has failed and is the cause of the no-water condition. Replacement of the well pump and ch

We found the property was experiencing a complete loss of water service with an unknown cause upon arrival. A full well system diagnostic was performed, which revealed the circuit breaker tripped on startup and the breaker produced a loud humming noise consistent with pump failure.

We confirmed the pressure switch was operating properly with 240V present on all terminals and adjusted the pressure tank air charge from 35 PSI to 38 PSI. The control box was removed and inspected, where a failed capacitor was found; a temporary replacement ¾ HP control box and additional capacitor were installed for testing with no change in system operation. Continuity testing confirmed wiring was intact, however pump ohm readings showed abnormal values—yellow/black reading slightly high and red/yellow significantly out of range—confirming internal pump failure.

Based on these findings, we determined the well pump has failed and is the cause of the no-water condition. Replacement of the well pump and ch We found the property was experiencing a complete loss of water service with an unknown cause upon arrival. A full well system diagnostic was performed, which revealed the circuit breaker tripped on startup and the breaker produced a loud humming noise consistent with pump failure.

We confirmed the pressure switch was operating properly with 240V present on all terminals and adjusted the pressure tank air charge from 35 PSI to 38 PSI. The control box was removed and inspected, where a failed capacitor was found; a temporary replacement ¾ HP control box and additional capacitor were installed for testing with no change in system operation. Continuity testing confirmed wiring was intact, however pump ohm readings showed abnormal values—yellow/black reading slightly high and red/yellow significantly out of range—confirming internal pump failure.

Based on these findings, we determined the well pump has failed and is the cause of the no-water condition. Replacement of the well pump and ch