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How should the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW be mounted for indoor use?

Locate the control box in a convenient location, preferably close to the pump installation. The box may be secured to a wall or other stable vertical support by use of the four mounting holes located in the mounting feet on the top and bottom of the box.

The box should be mounted approximately 5 feet from the floor to the circuit breaker handle. Care should be taken to avoid mounting the control box under sweating pipes, faucets, or other damp locations.


What are the guidelines for mounting the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW outdoors?

The control box may be mounted at the location of the pump and basin or may be mounted in a remote location. The box should be secured to a stable vertical support which in turn should be secured to a concrete basin or footer. The box could also be mounted to the side of the house or other stationary support if available within a reasonable distance.

When selecting a location, you should consider the visibility of the alarm light. The box may be secured by the use of four mounting holes located in the mounting feet on the top and bottom of the box. The box should be mounted approximately 5 feet from the ground to the circuit breaker handle.


How is the power supply connected to the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

Run power supply lines to the control box and secure them (knockouts are not supplied in this box). Select a convenient location on the bottom to enter the box with the power supply. Cut a hole with a chassis punch, ensuring caution is taken not to get fiberglass chips in the components while cutting the hole. After the hole is cut, any fiberglass particles must be removed from the box. Failure to do so may result in premature component failure.

Connect incoming power to the circuit breaker top lugs and all necessary ground wires to the ground lug at the bottom of the box. The ground lug should be fastened to a good driven earth ground by one of the methods described in the National Electric Code.

NOTE: On single-phase panels, the neutral terminal block (labeled “N” and located next to the circuit breaker) must be connected to the incoming power neutral line. If the incoming power does not have a neutral line, then the neutral terminal block should be jumpered to the ground lug.


How do I connect pump cords to the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

Run the wires from both pumps to the bottom of the control box by means of one of the methods described in your pump or basin installation instructions. A hole must be cut into the control box using the same procedure as described for incoming power supply lines.

Connect red, white, and black wires to terminals marked M1, M2, and M3 (for 3-phase applications), or connect the red, white, and black wires to terminals marked R, W, and B (for 1-phase applications). Fasten the green wire to the ground lug.

WGL pumps may have an additional brown wire in the pump cord. This is for the seal leak probe and it should be connected to the terminal strip in the control box. Refer to the wiring diagram for proper terminal connections.


How do I connect float cords to the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

See basin instructions for the proper depth at which to set the floats. Strip the float cord wires 3/8″, twist strands together, and connect black and white wires to the terminal strip in the control box. See the wiring diagram for proper terminal connections.


What is the operating procedure for pumps using the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

1. Make sure that all wires are inside the control box and not in a position to be pinched or shorted when the door is closed.

2. Turn on power to the control box.

3. Turn hand-off-auto switches to the “HAND” position. The pumps should start and the pump run lights should come on. (On duplex panels, this should be done for both pumps).

4. To put into service, put the hand-off-auto switch in the “AUTO” position. (On duplex panels, this should be done for both pumps).

5. If the unit does not operate as described, refer to the troubleshooting chart.


How do I check the rotation of three-phase pumps on the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

Rotation of three-phase pumps must be established by one of the two methods described below. CAUTION: Keep hands and feet clear of the impeller when checking rotation. Be sure to disconnect power to the control box while handling pumps.

Method 1: Before positioning the pump in the basin, run wires to the control box. Lay the pump unit on its side and secure so that the starting torque of the motor will not cause the pump to roll. Energize the pump by turning the circuit breaker on and the hand-off-auto to “HAND”. The rotation should be counterclockwise as observed facing the bottom of the pump. If you do not get the proper rotation, disconnect the power to the control box and change the position of any two of the black motor leads in the terminal blocks.

Method 2: Install the pump in the basin and run in some water so the pump can operate. Energize the pump by turning the circuit breaker on and the hand-off-auto switch to “HAND”. Let the pump pull the water down in the basin, and when the water reaches the bottom of the pump the rotation of the water can be observed. The water should rotate in a clockwise direction if the pump rotation is correct. If you do not get the proper rotation, disconnect the power to the control box and change the position of any two of the black motor leads in the terminal blocks.


How do I check the pump current draw for 1-phase pumps with the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

1. Use an amprobe to check the amperage of the pump.

2. Turn the hand-off-auto switch to the “HAND” position and compare the amperage reading to the values shown on the chart.

3. If you get a reading of 0, make sure there is voltage to the motor leads. Push the Klixon overload reset button in the control panel. The on-winding overload may be tripped. Wait 15 minutes and try again. If you still do not get a reading, either the motor has failed or there might be a wiring problem between the control panel and pump (improper connection in the junction box).


How do I check the pump current draw for 3-phase pumps with the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

1. Use an amprobe to check the amperage of any of the power leads going to the pump.

2. Turn the hand-off-auto switch to the “HAND” position and compare the amperage reading to the values shown on the chart.

3. If you get a reading of 0, make sure there is voltage to the motor leads. Push the overload reset button on the overload relay in the control panel. If you still do not get a reading either the motor has failed or there might be a wiring problem between the control panel and pump (improper connection in the junction box).

4. If you get high amperage readings on 2 wires and a zero reading on the third, you have a single-phase condition which could be caused by one of the following: A. One motor lead is not connected properly. B. You have lost 1 phase of the 3 phase power coming into the panel. C. One winding in the motor is open.


How can I check the pump and float resistance on the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

To check the pump or float, disconnect incoming power and remove wires from the terminal block. With an ohmmeter, check the measurements per the chart below:

CORD MEASURED ITEM MEASURED CORRECT READING OHMMETER SETTING IF YOU GET ANY OTHER READING CHECK FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Power Cord Motor Winding (1 Phase) (See Chart) R x 1 Damaged winding or cord
Power Cord Motor Winding (3 Phase) (See Chart) R x 1 Damaged winding or cord
Power Cord Ground to Motor Winding (Green to Red, Black or White) Infinity to 200 R x 100K Damaged winding or cord moisture in motor
Power Cord Ground to Seal Probe (Opt.) (Green to Brown) Infinity to 200 R x 100K Water in seal chamber or damaged cord
Float Cord Ground to Float Contacts (Green to Black or White) Infinity to 200 R x 100K Water in float or damaged cord
Float Cord Float Contacts (Black to White) 0 – Float On
Infinity – Float Off
R x 1 Switch has failed or damaged cord

NOTE: Readings may vary slightly depending on length of wire running to the motor and the accuracy of the measurement instrument.


How do I test the contactor in the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW control box?

1. Physically examine the contactor for badly burnt or sticking contacts. The contactor arm should move in and out freely.

2. Remove the wires on the coil to the contactor and measure the resistance. Zero the ohmmeter, and on the R x 1 scale, you should read approximately 138 ohms.

3. Often a burnt coil can be spotted by merely looking to see if it is badly discolored or has a dark spot on it.


How do I test the transformer in a 3-phase PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW panel?

208 VOLT:

1. Remove the wires from the primary side (H3-H4) and also from the secondary side (X2-XF-X1).

2. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals H3 and H4 (primary), you should get a reading of approximately 15.6 ohms for Simplex panels, and 5.8 ohms for Duplex panels.

3. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals X2 and X1 (secondary), you should get a reading of approximately 3.6 ohms for Simplex panels and 1.6 ohms for Duplex panels.

4. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals XF and X1, you should get a reading of 0. If you do not, replace the fuse.

230 VOLT:

1. Remove the wires from the primary side (H2-H4) and also from the secondary side (X2-XF-X1).

2. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals H2 and H4 (primary), you should get a reading of approximately 14 ohms for Simplex panels, and 6.5 ohms for Duplex panels.

3. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals X2 and X1 (secondary), you should get a reading of approximately 3.6 ohms for Simplex panels and 1.6 ohms for Duplex panels.

4. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals XF and X1, you should get a reading of 0. If you do not, replace the fuse.

460 VOLT:

1. Remove the wires from the primary side (H1-H4) and also from the secondary side (X2-XF-X1).

2. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals H1 and H4 (primary), you should get a reading of approximately 49.7 ohms for Simplex panels, and 21.5 ohms for Duplex panels.

3. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals X2 and X1 (secondary), you should get a reading of approximately 3.6 ohms for Simplex panels and 1.6 ohms for Duplex panels.

4. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch terminals XF and X1, you should get a reading of 0. If you do not, replace the fuse.


How do I test the overload block and heaters on a 3-phase PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

Overload Block:

1. Remove the wires from the terminals on the side of the overload block.

2. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1 scale touch the two terminals, you should get a reading of 0. If you do not get this reading, push the large black reset button on the front of the overload block.

3. You may test the inner switching mechanism by pushing the small black button on the front of the overload block to trip the switch and pushing the large black button to reset it. If the inner switch does not work properly replace the overload block.

Overload Heaters:

1. Remove the heaters from the overload block and examine them for physical damage. A slight discoloration is normal, but if they are melted or warped they should be replaced.


How do I test the override relay on a Duplex PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

1. Physically examine the relay for burnt or stuck contacts and for a burnt or discolored coil.

2. Remove the relay from the socket and with an ohmmeter on R x 1000 scale, you should read approximately 7.68 ohms on pins 13 and 14.

Often a burnt coil can be spotted by merely looking to see if it is badly discolored or has a dark spot on it.


How do I test the alternator relay on a Duplex PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

1. When power is on and the relay is functioning properly, one of the two lights on top of the relay should be on.

2. With the circuit breaker turned “off”, remove the relay from the socket. With an ohmmeter on the R x 1000 scale, touch the alternator coil terminals. The “black” lead should be on pin 3, and the “red” lead should be on pin 5. You should have a reading of approximately 920-1020 ohms.

3. If the alternator shows physical damage or does not test properly, replace it.


How do I test the Klixon overload on 1-phase PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW panels?

1. Remove the black wire from the bottom of the contactor and the white wire from the “B” terminal for the pump.

2. Clip ohmmeter leads to the black and white wires and with the ohmmeter on R x 1, you should have a reading of 0. If you do not, push in on the reset button and check again. If you still do not read 0, replace the overload.


How do I test the start and run capacitors on the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

NOTE: A good sign of a failed capacitor is a bulged or swollen enclosure, leaking oil, or a burnt smell. This is true on both types of capacitors.

1. With power shut off, short the terminals of the capacitors together with a screwdriver or jumper cables. This will discharge any voltage stored in the capacitor.

2. Remove the wires from the ends of the capacitor.

3. Set the ohmmeter on R x 10,000 (10K) and adjust the needle to zero, after clipping the ohmmeter leads together.

4. Clip one lead to one side of the capacitor terminal and touch the other lead to the other capacitor terminal. If the capacitor is good, the needle will go towards zero and then drift slowly towards infinity. If the ohmmeter does not read as described, the capacitor is bad and must be replaced.

5. If the capacity is checked a second time, be sure to reverse the ohmmeter leads to get a correct reading.


How do I test the start relay on the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

1. With the power shut off, disconnect the wires going to the relay.

2. Set the ohmmeter to R x 1,000 and adjust the needle to zero, after clipping the ohmmeter leads together.

3. Check the resistance between terminals 1 and 2 on the relay. If the relay is good, the ohmmeter will read 0.

4. Check the resistance between terminals 2 and 5. The ohmmeter should read approximately 6,000 ohms. If it reads 0 or infinity, the relay is bad.

NOTE: The relay can check good according to the above test and still not work properly. The contacts between terminals 1 and 2, that disconnect the start winding, may be stuck or burnt together, keeping the winding in the circuit until the overload trips. If this happens, replace the relay.


What are the correct pump current draw and resistance values for the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW and related models?

MODEL HP VOLTAGE PHASE RPM F.L.A. L.R.A. RESISTANCE BLK-WH RESISTANCE BLK-RED RESISTANCE WH-RED HEATER HEATER NO.
WGL20-01 2 208 1 3450 15.0 52.5 1.14-1.26 4.63-5.11 5.77-6.37
WGL20-21 2 230 1 3450 12.5 44.0 1.46-1.62 7.20-8.00 8.66-9.62
WGL20-03 2 208 3 3450 9.5 34.0 2.65-2.93 2.65-2.93 2.65-2.93 K50 13621A091
WGL20-23 2 230 3 3450 8.4 32.5 3.12-3.45 3.12-3.45 3.12-3.45 K49 13621A062
WGL20-43 2 460 3 3450 4.2 16.3 12.5-13.8 12.5-13.8 12.5-13.8 K34 13621A104

WARNING: On 3 phase panels, overload heater elements are not factory installed in the overload relay. Elements must be purchased separately and correspond with the above chart. This must be done before the panel is put into service. Failure to install the elements before the panel is put into service, or failure to install the correct size elements, may result in pump failure.


Troubleshooting: What should I do if the pump does not turn off on the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

Cause: Float switch may have failed.

Remedy: Operate manually to see if basin pumps down and alarm goes off. Repair float if necessary.

Cause: Pump or discharge line may be plugged.

Remedy: Pull pump and check discharge line and pump inlet. (CAUTION: Never put hands on grinder impeller unless power is turned off).


Troubleshooting: What should I do if the pump does not run on the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

Cause: Motor overload tripped.

Remedy: (1 PHASE ONLY) Reset by pushing Klixon overload reset button. If overload trips again, check power supply voltage. Check motor winding resistance, make sure pump shaft is not locked. (3 PHASE ONLY) Reset by pushing overload reset button. If overload does not trip again problem may be fixed. If overload trips again, check power supply voltage. Check motor winding resistance, make sure pump shaft is not locked.

Cause: Tripped circuit breaker or fuse at power supply panel.

Remedy: Reset breakers or replace fuses. If they continue to blow, check amp capacity of wire and breakers. Make sure it is wired properly and that you have the correct power supply system.

Cause: Tripped circuit breaker in control panel.

Remedy: Reset by pushing handle down to “OFF” position and resetting to “ON” position. Make sure that wires are not shorted and that the box is wired properly.

Cause: Control circuit fuse blown.

Remedy: Check fuse per instructions. Replace fuse with same type and rating.

Cause: Level in basin may not be high enough to turn switch on.

Remedy: Check basin. Run pump manually to see if pump operates properly.

Cause: May not be wired properly.

Remedy: Check wiring per wiring diagram. Make sure pump is connected to terminal block properly.


Troubleshooting: What causes the alarm to activate on the PENTAIR MYERS CGL-43DW?

Cause: Motor overload tripped.

Remedy: Reset overload (see pump does not run section).

Cause: Too much water coming into basin.

Remedy: Reduce water flow. Pump may need servicing.

Cause: Control circuit fuse blown.

Remedy: Check fuse per instructions. Replace fuse with same type and rating.

Cause: May not be wired properly.

Remedy: Check wiring per wiring diagram. Make sure pump is connected to terminal block properly.

Cause: Float switch may have failed.

Remedy: Operate manually to see if basin pumps down and alarm goes off. Repair float if necessary.

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