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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Gordon_Taylor on December 09, 2015, 08:44:56 pm

Title: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 09, 2015, 08:44:56 pm
Evening chaps,

I have a problem with my pump, the pressure switch is not kicking in and the pressure is just building and building so I'm guessing it's thd pressure switch.

But also the flow seems to have dropped aswell, just wondering if anybody would know if the two are connected?

Thanks in advance.

Gordon
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Dave Willis on December 09, 2015, 08:54:13 pm
If you are getting air in your system  this will happen.
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Tom White on December 09, 2015, 09:01:46 pm
Evening chaps,

I have a problem with my pump, the pressure switch is not kicking in and the pressure is just building and building so I'm guessing it's thd pressure switch.

But also the flow seems to have dropped aswell, just wondering if anybody would know if the two are connected?

Thanks in advance.

Gordon

On the two times I've had a failed pressure switch, what happened was my pump just didn't work, unless I wiggled the connection about, and then it would kick in.

A pressure switch costs about £2.50 from Maplins and even a Geordie can replace them (I'm a Geordie).

But could your problem be your flow controller?
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 09, 2015, 09:08:44 pm
Thanks for your reply.

I took the pump out and set it up in my shed tight connecter,  but it was it just pumping.

I didn't realise I could get a pressure switch in maplin ill have a look now.

Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Tom White on December 09, 2015, 09:22:11 pm
I still think it might be your flow controller mind!
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 09, 2015, 09:28:07 pm
Thanks tosh but I don't use a controller I tend to use just a tap but am building one of your controllers at the moment  :)

Just done a quick search but can't find anything on the maplin website so might go down in the next couple of days.
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: jk999 on December 09, 2015, 09:39:29 pm
My pump did that and it turned out to be a tiny air hole in one off pipe s changed all pipe s and bobs your uncle it was fine
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 09, 2015, 10:04:14 pm
When I set it up I used different hoses so should have Been airtight, I'll look at the pressure switch first.

Cheers
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: jk999 on December 09, 2015, 10:18:49 pm
As someone  stated when pressure switches fail they tend not to work to pump
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Tom White on December 09, 2015, 10:38:20 pm
Could it be the pressure switch 'thingy'; the hexagonal nut on the bottom of the pump needs adjusting?

That could account for the pump not switching off, the pressure building up, and the crappy flow?

I think.
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 10, 2015, 07:32:20 am
I took apart the pressure switch housing and removed the switch inside and the case was cracked and one of the spade connecter was really wobbly so I'm hoping it's that, ice ordered a new one so that should come tomorrow, I'll keep you updated.

Many thanks
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: dazmond on December 10, 2015, 07:40:38 am
how old is the pump?
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 10, 2015, 08:24:02 am
It's a couple of years old now.
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: geefree on December 10, 2015, 09:17:33 am
i had this problem yesterday, low flow, pressure building.......and my earth from battery to bodywork of van , had come loose,  thats all it was,  might not be the same for you but try looking at connectors, .. the bloke in maplins will help you, ... you have to make a little adjustment with the pressure switch in maplins , to make it fit... but its easy.
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 12, 2015, 07:03:24 pm
Evening all,

I bought the micro switch off eBay as maplin didn't have it in stock fitted it to the pressure switch this afternoon and it's now working perfectly, I'll adjust the hex screw reduce the pressure slightly then refit everything tomorrow.

Thanks for all the advice.

Regards,

Gordon
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: NWH on December 12, 2015, 07:31:43 pm
I would just cut the wire on the pressure switch I always bypass the switch as I have taken one out the box the first thing I do is cut that wire off,I've never had a problem and my pumps have always lasted years.
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: NWH on December 12, 2015, 07:36:58 pm
The only time years ago I used to get problems at all was all down to the pressure switch,constantly having to adjust it cos it played up etc,I don't know people bother having them wired up to the system like I say I've never had a problem. 
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Dave Willis on December 12, 2015, 07:39:27 pm
 ??? You did - years ago remember?
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Gordon_Taylor on December 13, 2015, 09:27:43 am
But if you have no pressure switch the keeps pumping and just builds more and more pressure?
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: Don Kee on December 13, 2015, 09:58:24 am
You don't need to cut the wire to by pass the Pressure switch, the relevant wire just pulls out

And if you have a controller then yes you should bypass the pressure switch, but as the OP doesn't have one then he'd be mad to not wire the pressure switch in
Title: Re: shurflo pump problem
Post by: NWH on December 13, 2015, 10:55:17 am
I also had this same problem and it was all down to the outlet on the tank for water being really blocked up with gunk etc,the pump was cycling turning on and off like it was trying to pump. I got a coat hanger and cleared the tank elbow and it worked as good as new,I had a brand new pump waiting in the back of the van to fit but thought I'd give this a try first and it worked a treat.