cassandramyer
Electrical
- Mar 8, 2013
- 12
thread407-263167
Hi I have recently installed a newly recondition drive motor of a Floway pump. the problem is during testing the pump is operating in low pressure. we only tested it for a little while because we could not see any immediate change in pressure gauge that would detect whether there is flow.
as I was reading on installation guide of possible cause of low pressure, it mentioned that there is a possible reason that the cause of low pressure is air.
I was thinking that since we did not test it longer maybe air is present on the pipe line that is why the pump is not delivering well, should we have tested it longer to eliminate this? or could anyone tell me how to commission an installed pump.
Hi I have recently installed a newly recondition drive motor of a Floway pump. the problem is during testing the pump is operating in low pressure. we only tested it for a little while because we could not see any immediate change in pressure gauge that would detect whether there is flow.
as I was reading on installation guide of possible cause of low pressure, it mentioned that there is a possible reason that the cause of low pressure is air.
I was thinking that since we did not test it longer maybe air is present on the pipe line that is why the pump is not delivering well, should we have tested it longer to eliminate this? or could anyone tell me how to commission an installed pump.