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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JackieW on November 03, 2017, 08:35:50 am

Title: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: JackieW on November 03, 2017, 08:35:50 am
I have  a FloJet strainer between the tank and the pump. It is fitted flat with the clear lid facing up.

Question; Should it be full of water?

Looking in the clear lid it always looks to me as if the water is passing through without actually filling the strainer.

Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: nathankaye on November 03, 2017, 09:50:25 am
The clear lid should be pointing downwards mate.   I did same mistake until someone pointed it out to me 👍

Unless you turn the water off at the tank and bleed your hoses then you will always have water in it.
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: Soupy on November 03, 2017, 10:24:30 am
We binned those because they were crap.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Y-Strainer-Brass-Stainless-Steel-Mesh-for-Air-Water-Various-BSP-Sizes-Female/253007746291?var=552055903805&hash=item3ae86fd4f3:m:miiwCKswRUxrFHfhmquAyTQ

More expensive but much, much better.
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: Dry Clean on November 03, 2017, 11:01:27 am
As Nathan said facing down, there's no need for anything better as they're more than capable of stopping things like grit and so on
from damaging the pump, other than that they serve no purpose.


That said don't worry as nothing of importance can get through them up or down.


Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: nathankaye on November 03, 2017, 11:04:55 am
We binned those because they were crap.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Y-Strainer-Brass-Stainless-Steel-Mesh-for-Air-Water-Various-BSP-Sizes-Female/253007746291?var=552055903805&hash=item3ae86fd4f3:m:miiwCKswRUxrFHfhmquAyTQ

More expensive but much, much better.

Ohh i might seitch onto those. With using hot water the plasit ones often spring a leak.   What connections would you use with them to secure the hose?
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: Soupy on November 03, 2017, 11:05:25 am
As Nathan said facing down, there's no need for anything better as they're more than capable of stopping things like grit and so on
from damaging the pump, other than that they serve no purpose.

We found there to be 3 problems.

1, they don't like heat
2, they are easily airlocked
3, the rubber seal on them is unreliable, being pre-pump by necessity this can lead to the system drawing in air, which sucks.
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: Soupy on November 03, 2017, 11:07:12 am
We binned those because they were crap.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Y-Strainer-Brass-Stainless-Steel-Mesh-for-Air-Water-Various-BSP-Sizes-Female/253007746291?var=552055903805&hash=item3ae86fd4f3:m:miiwCKswRUxrFHfhmquAyTQ

More expensive but much, much better.

Ohh i might seitch onto those. With using hot water the plasit ones often spring a leak.   What connections would you use with them to secure the hose?

I don't use hose I use john guest pipe and fittings.
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: Dry Clean on November 03, 2017, 11:11:26 am
As Nathan said facing down, there's no need for anything better as they're more than capable of stopping things like grit and so on
from damaging the pump, other than that they serve no purpose.

We found there to be 3 problems.

1, they don't like heat
2, they are easily airlocked
3, the rubber seal on them is unreliable, being pre-pump by necessity this can lead to the system drawing in air.

Good point,that must all be down to using hot, I had one crack in the frost but other than that have never had a problem.
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: windowswashed on November 03, 2017, 08:15:41 pm
Never bother with the filters, pump works fine without filter
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: Soupy on November 05, 2017, 05:21:49 am
Never bother with the filters, pump works fine without filter

It doesn't take much to break a diaphragm pump.
Title: Re: Another pump strainer question.
Post by: windowswashed on November 05, 2017, 06:32:02 am
Haven't used one for ten years and never had a problem with Flojet. Had problems with shureflow pumps every  year.