Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Tony Edwards on September 21, 2013, 12:00:00 pm
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Was working yesterday and my shurflo pump stopped. I checked all the wiring and the battery was fully charged so no luck.When I got home tried it and went for about ten minutes and stooped again.
The pump is less than a year old so slightly confused. The only thing i can think of was the day before I disconnected the feed hose from the tank to clean the inline filter. Whilst doing that I accidentaly turned the pump on.
Could there be an airlock in the pump ?
If so whats the best way to get rid of the air lock ?
cheers guys
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I don't think it is to do with an airlock, most pumps can run dry. If you have not already done so disconnect the hose reel feed from the pump and turn the pump on.
Still no luck ? then I would check the pressure switch - disconnect the two red wires to it and bypass the pressure switch by joining them together . If the pump works then you need a new pressure switch.
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Sod that just buy another pump all the messing around it may continue to keep playing up if you get it going. Have you tried using a pole as it may be shut off until you get the water to flow through it I know it's a silly question but it could be !!!
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I don't think it is to do with an airlock, most pumps can run dry. If you have not already done so disconnect the hose reel feed from the pump and turn the pump on.
Still no luck ? then I would check the pressure switch - disconnect the two red wires to it and bypass the pressure switch by joining them together . If the pump works then you need a new pressure switch.
posh
cheers I try that
Danny
Yep tried that no differenvce
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do you have a varistream fitted to system
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Sod that just buy another pump all the messing around it may continue to keep playing up if you get it going.
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You should always have a spare pump in the van anyway IMO, its one of the few things that can stop you working completely.
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Sod that just buy another pump all the messing around it may continue to keep playing up if you get it going.
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You should always have a spare pump in the van anyway IMO, its one of the few things that can stop you working completely.
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always have a spare van too, because that's another one of the few things that can go wrong and stop you working completely ;D
tbh there is very little to go wrong with a quality pump and a shurflo is one of those (many still are using pumps 5+ years old), far more likely to be the pressure switch or a wiring fault.
In a perfect world and enough money we would all have enough spares for every eventuality and most likely never need them ;)
Simon
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This is so true Pete I have a spare pump just incase you never know !!!
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So what happened Tony ? did your pump get sorted ?
Simon
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Hi
Was the pressure switch. But purefreedom wanted the old one back to test before they replaced it ! So I had to buy an new one otherwise I couldnt work
Customer service dreadfull
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I fix my own pressure switches every time they break for £2.50 from maplins! I have nearly ordered 2 new pumps but maplins to the rescue
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Hi can you tell us what exactly you buy from maplins to fix your pressure switches?
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Well purefreedom sell the correct pressure switch unit wich is about £30
Or you could take the "switch" put the pump down to maplins and match it with one of theres, its exacly the same but has one exta terminal/connection on wich isnt needed... Cheap fix and costs around £2.50 i have done this twice
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Hi can you tell us what exactly you buy from maplins to fix your pressure switches?
Steve
This one. Thanks to advice from H2O
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=6453
Take the switch out and take with you to maplins. Its the GW71N
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Thats the one mate saved you £20.00 off pute freedom or £90 for a pump! I have been meaning to put a picture of it on for ages to save people money!
Has it solved the problem??
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Hi mate
Works perfect a bit fiddly at first but once you have replaced one its easy peasy
I brought a few as spares. Never realised you could take them apart. I begrudge paying or buying them from PF as their naff customer service
Thanks again mate
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Great stuff mate always here to help