Hello TFP!
I am getting close to the end of a successful SLAM, have had the filter pump running 24/7 since the afternoon of Saturday June 24th, and the filter pump has been making a loud pulsing sound with a rough periodicity of 1 second for the past 3 days. The pump has 5 days of continuous operation apart from episodic filter cleanings that take 30-45 minutes per day. This sound persists even immediately after I clean the cartridge filters and restart the pump.
The pool is 26k gallons, PVC runs are 2", and the pump is a Waterway SMF-120 (single speed). There are no suction side leaks, evidenced by the completely full pump basket. The pump motor is running hot enough that I cannot safely touch it for very long, which is partly related to it being unusually hot here in Tampa the past several days (90-95 F).
I am interested in input on how to diagnose what is going on with the pump and/or its motor. I am adept with low and high voltage electrical and can check the motor housing temperature using infrared.
Thanks for reading!
I am getting close to the end of a successful SLAM, have had the filter pump running 24/7 since the afternoon of Saturday June 24th, and the filter pump has been making a loud pulsing sound with a rough periodicity of 1 second for the past 3 days. The pump has 5 days of continuous operation apart from episodic filter cleanings that take 30-45 minutes per day. This sound persists even immediately after I clean the cartridge filters and restart the pump.
The pool is 26k gallons, PVC runs are 2", and the pump is a Waterway SMF-120 (single speed). There are no suction side leaks, evidenced by the completely full pump basket. The pump motor is running hot enough that I cannot safely touch it for very long, which is partly related to it being unusually hot here in Tampa the past several days (90-95 F).
I am interested in input on how to diagnose what is going on with the pump and/or its motor. I am adept with low and high voltage electrical and can check the motor housing temperature using infrared.
Thanks for reading!