Hello all,
Scratching my head about a pressure issue I’ve not seen before. One of my pumps has mysteriously lost pressure. Seals only had about 400 hours when the pump pressure dropped to 1000 pounds from the 1500 we normally run. First thought was a new tip, no change, the pressure regulator would not bring the psi up, so I replaced it. Again no change. Decided to rebuild the pump head, which involved changing the head because one of the seat retainers would not come out. New seals and different head, still no change. New valves, looked for inlet obstruction, changed the pressure gauge, hot water, cold water, tightened the belt, verified that all the plungers are stroking. The best that pump will do is 1000 psi. If the wand trigger is not pulled (weep guns) it will rise to 1500, which indicates a flow problem, but I’m stumped! The only thing left for me to check is pump rpm, but honestly in 27 years as an industrial control tech, I’ve never seen a 3 phase motor run slow. It’s rather all or none unless it drops a phase, but that’s not the case here either.
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
Scratching my head about a pressure issue I’ve not seen before. One of my pumps has mysteriously lost pressure. Seals only had about 400 hours when the pump pressure dropped to 1000 pounds from the 1500 we normally run. First thought was a new tip, no change, the pressure regulator would not bring the psi up, so I replaced it. Again no change. Decided to rebuild the pump head, which involved changing the head because one of the seat retainers would not come out. New seals and different head, still no change. New valves, looked for inlet obstruction, changed the pressure gauge, hot water, cold water, tightened the belt, verified that all the plungers are stroking. The best that pump will do is 1000 psi. If the wand trigger is not pulled (weep guns) it will rise to 1500, which indicates a flow problem, but I’m stumped! The only thing left for me to check is pump rpm, but honestly in 27 years as an industrial control tech, I’ve never seen a 3 phase motor run slow. It’s rather all or none unless it drops a phase, but that’s not the case here either.
Thanks in advance for any and all help!