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Mains water is still in use when
pump is running.
Possible cause –
pump needs to be primed. Stop pump
and remove priming plug from front
top of pump (right above water inlet)
and allow all air to escape from pump.
Replace the priming plug when water
dribbles out of hole (see page 26).
Mains water is still in use when
pump is running.
Possible cause
– debris is caught inside RainBank
preventing plunger mechanism from
sealing completely. Contact your plumber
to fit a ‘Y’ strainer to system between
tank & RainBank.
Mains water is still in use when
pump is running.
Possible cause –
pump impeller blocked. Have pump
serviced. Fit first flush devices and
‘Y’ strainer to pipework.
Mains water not passing through
RainBank.
Possible cause – RainBank
installed backwards. Install RainBank
according to installation & operating
instructions. Arrow on top of RainBank
indicates direction of flow.
Mains water not passing through
RainBank.
Possible cause – debris
is blocking inlet to RainBank. Remove
RainBank and clean inlet. Check all filters
are clean.
Mains water pressure and flow
too low.
Possible cause – there is a
check valve or PRV installed between
RainBank and tank. Remove check valve
or PRV from plumbing. Check all filters in
plumbing are clean.
Pump hums.
Possible cause – pump is
jammed or seized. Have pump serviced.
Water leaking from connection
between pump and RainBank.
Possible cause - installer has failed
to fit connection kit correctly. Remove
RainBank and re-install connection kit.
Mains water filling up tank.
Possible
cause – debris caught inside RainBank.
Install first flush devices and ‘Y’ strainer.
Green light flashing.
Boot-up sequence only.
Red light flashing.
Pump has lost
prime and needs to be filled with water,
see page 26. Pump will automatically
retry at: 1, 5, 30, 60 and 120 minute
intervals.
Pump takes 10 seconds to start.
This is anti-cycling software that allows
1 start every 10 seconds.
OTHER SYMPTOMS:
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