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Surging house water pumps
11-12-2009, 03:18
Post: #11
Surging house water pumps
Rick,
I see your in Iowa and were commenting on the cold weather. This is 'Indian Summer' and we feel very grateful here. If you stick around a few more weeks you can experience the beginning of our normal weather ... which is brutal and has taught me that I would have died my first winter if I had been a pioneer.


Roger Webb
91 WL
Cedar Rapids, IA





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From: Rick Davis

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Sent: Thu, Nov 12, 2009 6:55 am

Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Surging house water pumps




Wow, so many responses already! Thanks all.
Bob, the pumps I put on are the same ones that came off; Shurflos. Soif the wiring worked for the old ones would that meanit wouldbe adequate for the new ones?
Pete and Wayne, regarding addingan accumulator tank. That sounds complicated to me. I had previously had one pump that always worked good and didn't surge. Maybe with two working such is needed?
Greg, regarding the back flow valve; instead of removing and plugging lines, would simply shutting a pumps incoming and outgoing valves off suffice?
Ralph, newby question. Where is the Sporlan located?
Rick
1993 WLSA
in Iowa (wherethe water at least works, andit's too cold to putz with it quite yet this morning.)




From: gregory O com>

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Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 1:53:38 AM

Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Surging house water pumps



it sounds like one of the new pumps has a bad backflow valve. remove the lines from one pumpat a time and plug the ends with a bolts and hose clamps.



--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "davisgr" wrote:

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> What can I do stop my house water pumps from "surging"; runs for a couple of seconds, hesitates a moment, runs for a couple of seconds, etc.? Both pumps are new. One does it worse than the other, depending on the load being put on it. I have tried running all faucets at once for a while. I have tried opening the faucet valve located in the same compartment and draining water from there.

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> Rick Davis

> 1993 WLSA

> Loudon, TN

> (at HWH in Iowa tonight-getting colder!)

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Messages In This Thread
Surging house water pumps - davisgr - 11-11-2009, 13:28
Surging house water pumps - davisgr - 11-11-2009, 13:28
Surging house water pumps - Pete Masterson - 11-11-2009, 15:12
Surging house water pumps - Ralph Fullenwider - 11-11-2009, 15:30
Surging house water pumps - mariopatti1 - 11-11-2009, 16:01
Surging house water pumps - freewill2008 - 11-11-2009, 16:03
Surging house water pumps - Wayne Kotila - 11-11-2009, 16:30
Surging house water pumps - gregory O - 11-11-2009, 18:53
Surging house water pumps - Rick Davis - 11-12-2009, 00:55
Surging house water pumps - Ralph Fullenwider - 11-12-2009, 01:00
Surging house water pumps - rogerwwebb@... - 11-12-2009 03:18
Surging house water pumps - freewill2008 - 11-12-2009, 06:56
Surging house water pumps - Pete Masterson - 11-12-2009, 08:25
Surging house water pumps - gregory O - 11-12-2009, 18:06
Surging house water pumps - Rick Davis - 11-14-2009, 04:20
Surging house water pumps - GARY MINKER - 11-15-2009, 02:38



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