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Pumping water very slow

We thought it was pump problem so we just replaced a new pump. But it still very slow to pumping the water. Anyone have idea what’s wrong with it? Is it something clog underground?thanks so much for any help!
 

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Do you have enough water at the inlet of the pump? What about right at the exit of pump is you take the pvc off, how's the flow?
 
Silly question, these pumps can operate on 120VAC or 220VAC. There is a switch on the end of the motor under the cover that needs to be in selected for the correct voltage. Do you have the proper voltage selected?
Is this a reclaim pump or a booster pump for the city water supply?
 
Silly question, these pumps can operate on 120VAC or 220VAC. There is a switch on the end of the motor under the cover that needs to be in selected for the correct voltage. Do you have the proper voltage selected?
Is this a reclaim pump or a booster pump for the city water supply?
We are well water not city water
 
What are you pumping with that pump? How much pressure do you have on the gauge? I looked up the spec's on that pump, it's rated at 55gpm.
 
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