Following on from my other thread...If I have got a damaged diaphragm, would I be able to see the damage?I assume it's the two black rubber circles I can see. I can't see any holes though.
correct me if i anm wrong but if it was damage to the diaphram the pump would not build pressure then drop. couldbe a number of differant things squeeky did you put the system together yourself? got a few ideas if you want to give me a call. 0115 9394444
does the water pas through a di vessel at all? if so where is it situated? do you have a varistreem fitted or any other flow regulter or a return to tank fitted? any hozelock connectors?
it sounds to me like something stupid. dont mean that to sound funny squeeky. could be a number of differant reasons. are you anywhere near nottingham.
If there is definitely no damage then put it back together and try running it again to see what the flow rate is like. To eliminate possible pressure switch problems then take the square cap off the pressure switch and take one of the orange wire terminals off and hold it on to the other orange terminal. This will give you a permanent live and the ability to see if you can get enough flow. If for some reason this works then you could try adjusting the pressure switch back down or replace the pressure switch itself.
if its a flojet and the diaphragm goes it will leak like flip wont it