Hi there, Our water tank ran low and our water pressure was compromised. Tanks now full again but water pressure still low. Tried re-setting the pump but the water pressure is still too low for our gas hot water system to heat. Any ideas on how to get it back up and running? It is supposed to be a self-priming pump.
SOURCE: Voltage at pump is 120 & air pressure in tank
it sounds like the pressure sensor or switch is bad.
SOURCE: I have a problem with the MQ-35 pump starting and
This sounds like a issue with air still being in the system and not being removed from the system to make things work properly. I did try to findthere number and was unable to locate it. The only other option for you is to return the product and find one with better support
SOURCE: pump cut out. primed pump and restarted but keeps
Hi,
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SOURCE: pump cut out. primed pump and restarted but keeps
Hi,
Here is a tip that will help you..
Jet Well Pump Well Jet Water Pump
http://www.fixya.com/support/r3695577-jet_pump_jet_water_pump
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SOURCE: grundfos mq3-45 pressure booster pump
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