Hi folks,
I replaced an old Pentair Whisperflo with a VS Intelliflo yesterday. I started with an 18 hour cycle at 750 rpm as a starting point and checked the pump at about 6 hours in yesterday afternoon. The water started flush with the lid of the basket and at the 6 hour mark it was down maybe a few inches. At about the 10 hour mark it was down to the top of the basket. I shut the pump off at that point because it was getting dark and I was worried about the pump losing prime overnight and running dry for hours. The other threads I've found here suggested maybe there was a suction side leak. However, I ran the pump at full RPM for about 10 seconds and the water level came back to the top of the basket. The pump sat overnight for about 10 hours and this morning the water level was still completely full. Wouldn't a suction side leak cause the water level to drop with the pump completely off? If the pump loses prime in the middle of a cycle, is it smart enough to re-prime itself?
Thanks in advance.
I replaced an old Pentair Whisperflo with a VS Intelliflo yesterday. I started with an 18 hour cycle at 750 rpm as a starting point and checked the pump at about 6 hours in yesterday afternoon. The water started flush with the lid of the basket and at the 6 hour mark it was down maybe a few inches. At about the 10 hour mark it was down to the top of the basket. I shut the pump off at that point because it was getting dark and I was worried about the pump losing prime overnight and running dry for hours. The other threads I've found here suggested maybe there was a suction side leak. However, I ran the pump at full RPM for about 10 seconds and the water level came back to the top of the basket. The pump sat overnight for about 10 hours and this morning the water level was still completely full. Wouldn't a suction side leak cause the water level to drop with the pump completely off? If the pump loses prime in the middle of a cycle, is it smart enough to re-prime itself?
Thanks in advance.