03-27-2013, 05:39 AM
Steve,
If the symptoms are still pump cycling I think tech support will tell you what they told me years ago and that is that there is air in the pressurized portion of the water system. In my case I had let the pressure go to zero due to changing a water filter. Once I purged all the air from the system the pump performed perfectly. It is programmed to run for some number of seconds ( don't have book handy ) even after demand has been met, and then shutdown until there is a new water demand. I have never had any problem with small demands like the ice maker that someone mentioned. Air, of course, can only get into the system once everything is closed up on the section side of the pump. Sunction side leaks can be hard to find. Russ
If the symptoms are still pump cycling I think tech support will tell you what they told me years ago and that is that there is air in the pressurized portion of the water system. In my case I had let the pressure go to zero due to changing a water filter. Once I purged all the air from the system the pump performed perfectly. It is programmed to run for some number of seconds ( don't have book handy ) even after demand has been met, and then shutdown until there is a new water demand. I have never had any problem with small demands like the ice maker that someone mentioned. Air, of course, can only get into the system once everything is closed up on the section side of the pump. Sunction side leaks can be hard to find. Russ
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530 ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004