Looks to me like you have a lot to do on this one.
First off, a 2.2kW motor is approximately 3HP, so when upsizing to a 15HP, your motor starting equipment will also have to be increased. If this is a standard motor starter, you will probably have to go from a NEMA size 0 to a NEMA size 3 (assuming, of course, that you need and want NEMA sized starters). If it is run from a VFD, the size will also need to be increased.
According to NEC Code, all individual motors must have adequate over-current and short-circuit protection. As buzzp pointed out, a properly sized OL relay is necessary. Along with that, you will need to resize your fusing or circuit breaker for the new motor. My guess is that you will need three (3) 40 Amp time-delay fuses or a 45 amp, 3 phase, inverse-time circuit breaker. As far as conductors go, you will need to consult the NEC Code book for the most accurate conductor ampacity ratings but I believe you will probably need to pull no smaller than three #8 AWG THW, THHN-THWN copper wires for this application. Keep in mind that distance, routing and environmental conditions all come in to play when sizing these devices (temperature can have a HUGE impact), so any advice you get here is only for reference. I am not qualified to size any of this on-line!
Before you begin with this, be sure you have the actual name plate data from your new pump motor. That is the data you will actually need properly size your devices.
Hope this helps.