โMay-12-2013 11:11 AM
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โMay-13-2013 06:23 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Wires in the pump end go to the pressure switch then to motor.
Pressure switch closes (loss of pressure) and motor runs.
Pressure switch opens (pressure set point reached) and motor stops.
Pumps are self priming and can run dry w/o damage.
Air leaks on suction side of pump will cause lack of water being pumped....can't suck water when it's sucking air
Anyway..thought you stated pump wouldn't turn on......motor wouldn't move....lights dimmed etc. from frozen pump :H
โMay-13-2013 03:33 PM
โMay-13-2013 03:03 PM
โMay-13-2013 02:31 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
To winterize, I always remove the pump and drain the water out after I blow out the lines. It's necessary, like draining the hot water tank. But mine is easy to get to.
โMay-13-2013 01:25 PM
โMay-13-2013 12:35 PM
โMay-13-2013 10:46 AM
โMay-12-2013 12:39 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Yep......new pump
In the future the suction side of pump and pump need to be clear of any water.
That's why they have a 'winterizing kit'.
Basically a 'T' in suction line with a hose and valve on it.
Stick hose in bottle of anti-freeze, turn valve so pump sucks from bottle and turn pump on. Sucks anti-freeze from bottle thru pump.
You can pump anti-freeze thru system (hot/cold------bypass water heater)
Or just blow out the lines with air.
Anti-freeze is cheaper than pumps.
โMay-12-2013 11:40 AM
โMay-12-2013 11:34 AM
Fifty4F100 wrote:
OK I finally found my water pump. It was hidden in plain sight. To help my lowered ego, it was directly behind my main drain line (read: 3 1/2" pump behind a 4" pipe).
Now for my real problem. The pump worked great until we used it the 1st time this spring which leads me to think that it froze and was damaged over the winter. I did use the compressed air method for ridding the lines of water. We last used the MH for a late October vacation. There are are no other freeze problems with the rig. I don't know (other than using the alternative 10 gallons of RV antifreeze method) what I could have done. It looks like some water could have pooled in the diaphragm area. But I don't know why even freezing would cause the pump not to be at least turning now. It won't budge. I can see the power drop (lights dimming) when the pump is turned on, but nothing happens.
Do I need a new pump?
โMay-12-2013 11:28 AM
โMay-12-2013 11:20 AM