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turn the pump back on and set your backwash
frequency higher.
i.
Put a pressure relief valve on the intake side of
the filter and set it below the shutoff pressure of
your air pump.
ii.
Buy an air compressor with a shut off pressure
higher than your water pump.
b.
Inspect the line between the rotary meter and the HHPG
unit. Is there a kink or has something pinched the line
off?
c.
The diaphragm in my linear air pump is developing a
crack.
i.
Replace the diaphragm. At high pressures the
diaphragm in a linear air pump will fail in a year
or two.
2.
The ball comes up. Problem over, or…
a.
Check the line between the rotameter and the HHPG
unit. Has the line slipped or is there an air leak where
the line is connected to the HPPG unit?
b.
Has the external hull been damaged? Is there any
evidence of a water leak on the bottom half of the unit?
2.
If your pump pressure is low:
a.
Check to see if the intake screen is clogged. If so, clean the inlet screen out.
Pressure should restore immediately.
b.
If you have an inline screen with a clear top look for bubbles in the screen
compartment. IF there are a lot of bubbles present, the air may be breaking
the centrifugal action of the pump.
i.
Is there an air stone or packed column discharging air bubbles where
they can be drawn in to the pump?
ii.
Check the seals on all threaded PVC pipe fittings on the suction side of
the pump. Turn off the pump and let the filter backpressure the line. A
small water leak will indicate a large air leak.
iii.
Check the very end of the inlet line for a vortex. Is water spinning and
sucking air? Raise the water level or break the vortex.
c.
IF you don’t have an inlet screen protecting the pump: Remove the propeller
housing from you pump and check for debris in the centrifugal chamber.
You will find it typically jammed across the outlet port.
d.
Remove the propeller housing on your pump and check the impeller for a
broken blade or a loose set screw.
The unit continually “burps” air through the bed ….unit never backwashes
Air passing through the bead bed during the filtration stage or just prior to backwashing indicates
a backwashing issue.