M CELEB GLOW DAILY
// updates

What would cause a pool pump to lose its prime?

By Andrew Walker

What would cause a pool pump to lose its prime?

Leaks on the pump’s intake line as well as around the shaft seal of the pump housing itself can cause your pump to lose its prime. Obstruction-One possible reason your pump may be losing its prime is an obstruction or blockage in a line. Debris blocking the suction strainer or foot valve is the most common cause.

Why does my pool pump lose prime while running?

Sometimes the pump-priming will work, and then lose prime again while running. A pool pump losing prime while running indicates an issue on the suction side of the pump and generally means 1 of 2 things. Suction Side – The suction side of the pump consists of the part of the water circulator system that is under vacuum.

What should I do if my water pump is losing its prime?

Valves- Most pumps are equipped with foot valves to keep water in the intake line and casing when the pump is not running. If your foot valve is leaking your pump may lose its prime between starts. Replacing a faulty valve may solve the problem.

When do I need to Prime my pool pump?

Priming becomes necessary when the pool pump loses its vacuum. This could happen for a variety of reasons but ultimately occurs from the same thing, air. The way to prime a pump is to add water.

Why is my pool pump leaking on the suction side?

Suction Side – The suction side of the pump consists of the part of the water circulator system that is under vacuum. The part which the pump is “sucking” the water from the pool to the pump. There is an air leak on the suction side of the pump (More Frequent).

What to do if your pool pump loses Prime?

Solution: Maintaining a proper water level in the pool is the first advice. Secondly, hunt down and fix any air leaks on the incoming pipes or suction cleaner hoses, which can cause the pump to lose prime. Finally, be sure that the pump lid is lubed and tight, and drain plugs are Teflon taped and tight.

What causes a water pump to lose prime?

Debris blocking the suction strainer or foot valve is the most common cause. A blockage in the intake line can cause the water in the pump casing to overheat and literally boil out of the casing causing the pump to lose prime.

Why does my pool pump keep losing pressure?

Another reason the pump might be losing pressure is if there’s air in the system. This is due to the water level being too low in the swimming pool. Inspect The Suction Lid For this, make sure the skimmer or strainer basket lid is tightly closed.

How to Prime a pool pump with a garden hose?

1 Add water with a garden hose on high through the skimmer suction hole. 2 Turn pump on with hose on and in the skimmer suction hole. 3 Watch through the pump lid to see if the pump catches prime. 4 Once the pump catches prime, relieve air at the filter (if applicable) and remove the garden hose.