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Date:         Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:44:13 +0100
Reply-To:     Paul Clarke <paul.clarke@IQEA.COM>
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From:         Paul Clarke <paul.clarke@IQEA.COM>
Subject:      Re: water tank pump problem fixed!
In-Reply-To:  <5.2.0.9.2.20050818103023.030c1cf8@mail-hub.optonline.net>
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The Heath Robinson approach worked! Squeezy plastic bottle full of water, frce the water back into the pipe from the tap/faucet until the pipe seems full then run the pump and Bingo! water in the sink - thanks for all the advice great stuff these little triumphs!! Paul On 18 Aug 2005, at 15:32, Tim Demarest wrote:

> > > Sounds like you have either a clogged line, or a weak pump. I > replaced all the tubing last spring from the tank to the tap, and > after filling the tank the pump had no trouble sending water to the > tap (driving the air in the lines easily ahead of the water)... > there was no need to prime anything. > > > At 08:56 AM 8/18/2005 +0100, Paul Clarke wrote: > >> Tried that, it is working fine water is being fired out of the top of >> the pump, it just doesnt seem to want to get from the tank to the >> tap. I am going to try to put it in from the tap end, thus filling >> the pipe between tap and pump and eliminating the air using a squeezy >> bottle full of water. Will report success or otherwise! >> >> On 17 Aug 2005, at 23:31, Bob Stevens wrote: >> >> >>> "I'll bet that the impeller is either worn, or is off the spindle >>> at the end >>> of pump, or the >>> spindle is just spinning in the impeller." >>> >>> I agree with Malcolm. Just because the pump is whirring does not >>> mean it's >>> pumping water. When mine "broke", the end of the pump had come off >>> (plastic >>> piece) so the impeller had fallen off the pump shaft. >>> >>> Have you held the pump in your hand while the faucet is on to >>> look at >>> exactly what's happening with the pump? If not, open up the tank, >>> pull the >>> pump out, turn the faucet on while looking for the turning impeller >>> and see >>> what's up. If it's there and turning, put it into a cup of water >>> and see if >>> the hose fills with water .... or ...... ? >>> >>> As odd as this sounds, when I repaired mine it was squirting water >>> back out >>> the bottom of the pump. I could feel it while the pump was on, in >>> the tank, >>> like a jet of water.... and no water coming out of the faucet. >>> Never did >>> figure out why that happened because, if I remember correctly, you >>> can't >>> install the impeller backwards on that shaft. It would put it >>> "upside down" >>> and the end of the pump won't fit back onto the pump body that way. >>> Very ??? >>> situation and I've never understood >>> why that happened. >>> >>> bob >>> > >


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