Hi i have a one stop remote control but when i hit the button there is about 10 sec till pump comes on , is there anything i have to do to the controller (lower or higher calibrate) any advice will be great
Hi Neil Did Emma get back to you with my reply?
Lee is right the delay in flow stop/starting id down to the pressure in thr hose line draining off then repressurizing again.
Altering the calibration in this case will make little difference, The pressure is created by the pump and hose line.
When the remote stops the pump there is a difference to when DE stops the pump.
When the water flow is stopped with a tap, Pressure builds up slightly in the hose line. The control reacts to this by dead ending the pump. The hose line retains the pressure so when the tap is opened the flow is almost instantly restored.
When the radio remote stops the pump. Even though the pump is stopped instantly there is still pressure in the hose line that needs to drain away.
On restarting the pump with the remote the pump restarts instantly, however it will take a few moments for the line to re pressurize.
How long this will take will depend on how much hose is run out how high the pole is Pump efficiency and even the Hose wall expansion rate.
The remote will stop/start the pump instantly you push the button, Water flow will not stop instantly. Some times the temptation is to press the fob again, All this does is switch the pump on/off in rapid succession meaning it takes longer for pressure to drain off or build up again.