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Don’t you have a filter before your pump ?? If not you should have this will stop this kind of thing from happening, most pump manufacturers insist on a filter before the pump to validate the warranty , sounds like you will have tk take the pump apart and clean out the diaphragms , but if you don’t fit a filter the same thing will happen again with any resin left in the bottom of the tank .
come the last job of the day and my flow was like the controller was on 30......took me ages to rinse the glass on some windows! ive noticed the pump will not dead end either no matter what i do with the calibration,it just runs and runs!i connected up a DI vessel the wrong way(first time in 12 years)on tuesday(which was the last day i worked)so ive got a little bit of resin in the bottom of my tank,could i have some clogging up my pump causing this issue?it seems like too much of a coincidence for it not to be(i dont have a pump filter)
I did exactly this a few years ago Daz. My system didn’t have a strainer before the pump which is a stupid design.The only fix is to take the pump apart and clear the beads from the diaphragm. It’s a right pain in the ass job I found.Personally I’d fit a new strainer and pump, fix the new one when you have a spare hour or two then keep it as a spare.
I thought grippa only fitted your heater.
That's my pump on the left hand side of my cabinet...
Quote from: dazmond on December 09, 2021, 06:54:07 pmThat's my pump on the left hand side of my cabinet...Give me a headache just looking at that pic tbh Daz. Looks mega complicated compared to my simple cold system.
If it is resin then those pipes will need flushing through thoroughly.
Quote from: DJW on December 09, 2021, 07:14:22 pmIf it is resin then those pipes will need flushing through thoroughly.Yeah mate.....I'll be flushing the whole system once I've drained the tank and hoovered up as much resin beads as I can.....
Dazmond“Your not a newbie so no explanation is needed mate”