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		<title>Trouble Shooting Suggestions For Swimming Pool Pumps</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 17:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Serena Patterson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some great tips for trouble shooting problems you may encounter with swimming pool pumps. If your pump will not power on it might be because of water damage. Use a volt meter to determine if the pump is getting sufficient voltage. Your pump needs to be placed in an area that has good drainage. Flooding from rain can damage your pump.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some great tips for trouble shooting problems you may encounter with swimming pool pumps. If your pump will not power on it might be because of water damage. Use a volt meter to determine if the pump is getting sufficient voltage. Your pump needs to be placed in an area that has good drainage. Flooding from rain can damage your pump.</p>
<p>Your pump&#8217;s thermal overload may be the cause of your pump heating up and then shutting down. This may be caused by debris blocking the air intake vents. The pump&#8217;s motor will over heat and then the thermal overload will turn the pump off if the vents are clogged. If you have a poor connection or an undersized wire, not enough electrical power will reach your pump. Have an electrician inspect your pump and repair it if necessary. If your area is experiencing high temperatures, your power company may be having a power shortage. Turn your pump off until the temperatures is lower.</p>
<p>There can be several reasons why your pump is noisy. Check to make sure that the pump is level and that the lines are lower than the pump. Put some padding between the base of the pump and the equipment. A leaking seal may have damaged the pump bearings. Inspect the pump to make sure the piping is the proper size.</p>
<p>If you experience a sharp increase in your electric bill, check the timing clock or automated control to see if it is set correctly. Make sure your circulation time is set appropriately for the size of your pool. Keep in mind that electrical rates have increased greatly.</p>
<p>Air leaks can cause your pump not to fill with water. Check your suction line to make sure it is not obstructed. Inspect the motor shaft to verify that the impeller has not come off.</p>
<p>You can extend the life of your motor by using a pump cover. Make sure though that you do not block cooling vents with the cover. The pump must have good air circulation to function properly.</p>
<p>If water is not flowing when the motor is running, check for a blocked line or a dirty filter. A valve that is shut off can also cause this problem. A clogged impeller might be the cause as well. Clean the impeller if necessary. Air bubbles flowing into the pool may indicate that there is a leak on the pump. Check the level of water in the pool. Low water level will cause water and air to mix into the skimmer.</p>
<p>It is not difficult to check the basic parts of a pump such as seals, filters and piping. But for repairs it is recommended that an authorized repair service person who is an expert with swimming pool pumps be called. For your safety, only a licensed electrician should make electrical repairs. Before doing anything yourself, check your warranty so that you do not void the warranty by working on your pump yourself. By following these simple suggestions, your swimming pool will bring you years of pleasure.</p>
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