A change in the system can have a major effect on the performance of your pumps. So before you assume the pump is to blame, make sure you have all the facts.
When troubleshooting centrifugal pumps, the first step is to develop a clear, concise and objective statement of the problem. Try to set preconceived ideas of what could be wrong aside. To properly diagnose the problem, base your statement on facts that are accurate and unbiased.
Use the resources available to you to gather as much information about the pump as possible:
Using the information you’ve collected, determine if your problem is hydraulic or mechanical. A hydraulic problem has the following symptoms:
A mechanical problem exhibits these symptoms:
Once you’ve determined if your issue is mechanical or hydraulic, use the chart below to determine what could be causing your pump to perform poorly. You may just find that it wasn’t the pump’s fault after all.
Have additional questions about what’s going on with your system? Ask us about it! We gladly provide technical assistance to businesses in Wisconsin and upper Michigan.