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Possible Symptoms:
•
Pump will not cycle.
•
Pump cycles, but produces no flow.
•
Pump cycles, but flow rate is
unsatisfactory.
•
Pump cycle seems unbalanced.
•
Pump cycle seems to produce
excessive vibration.
What to Check:
Excessive suction lift
in system.
Corrective Action:
For lifts exceeding
20 feet (6 meters), filling the pumping
chambers with liquid will prime the
pump in most cases.
What to Check:
Excessive flooded
suction in system.
Corrective Action:
For flooded
conditions exceeding 10 feet (3
meters) of liquid, install a back pressure
device.
What to Check:
System head exceeds
air supply pressure.
Corrective Action:
Increase the
inlet air pressure to the pump. Most
diaphragm pumps are designed for 1:1
pressure ratio at zero flow.
What to Check:
Air supply pressure or
volume exceeds system head.
Corrective Action:
Decrease inlet
air pressure and volume to the pump
as calculated on the published
PERFORMANCE CURVE. Pump is
cavitating the fluid by fast cycling.
What to Check:
Undersized suction
line.
Corrective Action:
Meet or exceed
pump connection recommendations
s h ow n o n t h e D I M E N S I O N A L
DRAWING.
What to Check:
Restricted or
undersized air line.
Corrective Action:
Install a larger
air line and connection. Refer to air
inlet recommendations shown in your
pump’s SERVICE MANUAL.
What to Check:
Check ESADS, the
Externally Serviceable Air Distribution
System of the pump.
Corrective Action:
Disassemble and
inspect the main air distribution valve,
pilot valve and pilot valve actuators.
Refer to the parts drawing and air valve
section of the SERVICE MANUAL.
Check for clogged discharge or closed
valve before reassembly.
What to Check:
Rigid pipe connections
to pump.
Corrective Action:
Install flexible
connectors and a Warren Rupp
Tranquilizer
®
Surge Suppressor.
What to Check:
Blocked air exhaust
muffler.
Corrective Action:
Remove muffler
screen, clean or de-ice and reinstall.
Refer to the Air Exhaust section of your
pump SERVICE MANUAL.
What to Check:
Pumped fluid in air
exhaust muffler.
Corrective Action:
Disassemble
pump chambers. Inspect for diaphragm
rupture or loose diaphragm plate
assembly. Refer to the Diaphragm
Replacement section of your pump
SERVICE MANUAL.
What to Check:
Suction side air
leakage or air in product.
Corrective Action:
Visually inspect
all suction side gaskets and pipe
connections.
What to Check:
Obstructed check
valve.
Corrective Action:
Disassemble the wet
end of the pump and manually dislodge
obstruction in the check valve pocket.
Refer to the Check Valve section of
the pump SERVICE MANUAL for
disassembly instructions.
What to Check:
Worn or misaligned
check valve or check valve seat.
Corrective Action:
Inspect check
valves and seats for wear and proper
seating. Replace if necessary. Refer
to Check Valve section of the pump
SERVICE MANUAL for disassembly
instructions.
What to Check:
Blocked suction line.
Corrective Action:
Remove or flush
obstruction. Check and clear all suction
screens and strainers.
What to Check:
Blocked discharge
line.
Corrective Action:
Check for
obstruction or closed discharge line
valves.
What to Check:
Blocked pumping
chamber.
Corrective Action:
Disassemble and
inspect the wetted chambers of the
pump. Remove or flush any obstructions.
Refer to the pump SERVICE MANUAL
for disassembly instructions.
What to Check:
Entrained air or
vapor lock in one or both pumping
chambers.
Corrective Action:
Purge chambers
through tapped chamber vent plugs.
PURGING THE CHAMBERS OF
AIR CAN BE DANGEROUS! Contact
the Warren Rupp Technical Services
Department before performing this
procedure. Any model with top-ported
discharge will reduce or eliminate
problems with entrained air.
If your pump continues to perform
below your expectations, contact your
local Warren Rupp Distributor or factory
Technical Services Group for a service
evaluation.
WARRANTy
Refer to the enclosed Warren Rupp
Warranty Certificate.
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