- May 27, 2021
- 1,418
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Usually bronze.Are the parts brass or bronze or cast iron or what?
Usually bronze.Are the parts brass or bronze or cast iron or what?
Does this point to possibility of wrong impeller?DMH impeller is actually closer to the measurements.
As I posted in #107 there are several possibility and yes it could be the wrong impeller or it could be something is stuck in the impeller. Both would alter the head curve. But the impeller might be just fine and it is one or more of the measurement methods that is wrong. Inspecting the impeller will either confirm or rule that out as a possible problem.Does this point to possibility of wrong impeller?
If we do this and get the same readings as before, then that rules out any problem with the incorrect reading on the gauges, right? That would then eliminate Operating Point C from mas985's post #107 above, right? That leaves an incorrect flow meter or a problem with the pump as the culprit, correct?Maybe put a new vacuum gauge on the suction and a new pressure gauge directly after the pump.
Probably.If we do this and get the same readings as before, then that rules out any problem with the incorrect reading on the gauges, right?
Probably.That would then eliminate Operating Point C from mas985's post above, right?
Correct.That leaves an incorrect flow meter or a problem with the pump as the culprit, correct?
But all related to an issue with the pump (assuming the flow meter is correct).Maybe the wrong diffuser or maybe missing parts.
Maybe reverse rotation.
Lots of possibilities.
Yes.But all related to an issue with the pump (assuming the flow meter is correct).
Just take a video of the rotating shaft?Can you show a video of the operation with the rotation being verified?
Can you check the RPM?
Can you check the power being used?
What is the voltage being used?
Check amperage on all three wires.
What is cavitation and what causes it? Better yet.... how do we avoid it?That looks like it might have experienced some cavitation.
You need a Master Licensed Commercial Electrician who routinely works on three-phase power.Power, voltage, amperage.... are these all things to have the PC check? (I'm no electrician.)
Low pressure due to a blocked or undersized suction line.What is cavitation and what causes it?
Avoid low pressure.Better yet.... how do we avoid it?
With cavitation or corrosion, it is very possible.Could these parts be worn out again already?
Always a possibility.(Maybe wrong parts were installed?)
Looks like something I'll have to assk the PC to check. What should the RPM be?
I agree with @JamesW. With a Pitot tube style flow meter this explanation could be plausible, but not with the style flow meter you have installed.His "theory" is that there is a piece of the plug that extends down into the pipe which may be causing a disturbance in the flow right before the flow meter.