vortex0606
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Hi it's a pleasure to join this group.
A strange submersible pump issue that I cannot seem to figure out. I have a submersible well pump 1/2 hp in a 60 ft well. The pump is only 4 years old and it's been working flawlessly until now. Very randomly I will lose pressure and volume and the only way to fix it is to cycle the power on and off from the pump breaker. The issue seems to go away for usually up to a few weeks and sometimes it reappears again require me to cycle the power again. I did notice one time when it occurred I was viewing the pressure gauge and there was a slight hammer sound in the pipes when the pump was energized by the pressure switch. The pump pressure was consistent at 20 psi and could not go any higher while running a faucet. Again the only way to fix it was to cycle power. My thought was could there be some type of cavitation issue and it's random and by cycling the pump stops the cavitation issue at that time? Any advice is greatly appreciated
A strange submersible pump issue that I cannot seem to figure out. I have a submersible well pump 1/2 hp in a 60 ft well. The pump is only 4 years old and it's been working flawlessly until now. Very randomly I will lose pressure and volume and the only way to fix it is to cycle the power on and off from the pump breaker. The issue seems to go away for usually up to a few weeks and sometimes it reappears again require me to cycle the power again. I did notice one time when it occurred I was viewing the pressure gauge and there was a slight hammer sound in the pipes when the pump was energized by the pressure switch. The pump pressure was consistent at 20 psi and could not go any higher while running a faucet. Again the only way to fix it was to cycle power. My thought was could there be some type of cavitation issue and it's random and by cycling the pump stops the cavitation issue at that time? Any advice is greatly appreciated