wa8yxm wrote:
Did you open a faucet and let the air you left in the lines bleed out.
I mean I keep hearing the line about "Air in the lines" (propane) when a furnace or water heater does not work after several tries (This by the way is BS. Fridge its possible but not very. but for a Furnace or water heater it's BS)
BUt air in the water lines CAN indeed compress enough to prevent the pump from priming.
Also Some systems have a 3-way valve on the pump INTAKE (one more though too) that lets the pump suck pink stuff out of a jug.
Finally.. MY system the fresh tank drain is in the line from the tank to the pump. if I leave it open it can suck air.
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Well after your post about air in lines I opened all taps and turned on the pump. After they were all purged with air I shut the taps and the pump shut off. I am one happy guy. Now it’s up for sale with a good conscience. Going to look for something smaller as we bought a place in Yuma for our 6 months down south in the winter.