Have you ever done a flint & wallet jet pump w 2 hoses coming out and heading to the well? I have to change the mechanical seal in ours and I’m not sure if I need to know anything special
I’m Going to try this have same issue won’t shut off and goes low pump in only 4 years old I know the end at pressure switches are clear OK but the housing is probably where my issues at.
Jet Pumps are a tricky thing to troubleshoot. Many problems can have very similar symptoms. Impellers however are usually made of brass and I've never seen one go bad. Typically this is the only issue that causes the pump to over pressurize. Usually if its not this its lack of pressure and you start looking towards the well. Single pipe or two Pipe? Foot Valve or Jet assembly? Are you getting air? Possibly a hole in the pipe.
@@GodwinAndSons sorry for delay sir. It's a single pipe w a foot valve. It starting acting up couple weeks ago, loosing pressure, lost prime twice. I've cleaned all ports in the housing, also little line to pressure switch. It'd a 15 ur old pump but use just on weekends, Gould 1.5hp. It starts off good after I prime it but then immediately looses ground, like it can't grab the water. I also have a gate valve at the pump which I have closed. I appreciate your knowledge
O'm gonna right now and re-cbeck all the ports, get me a spray bottle and check for air, I know the hole I use to prime don't seal that good till you really crank it down. Normally when I prime it I wait and make sure it catches before I tighten it down fully, I know it leaks around that one
If it is unable to build pressure past a certain point, I would first isolate the pump from the house, and if possible from the tank(power to pump off otherwise it may short cycle), and then monitor pressure to see if it maintains or drops. If it drops, the house is off and there is no leak right at the pump, then it is either going back down the well (bad foot valve or hole in the drop leg) or it is going underground (hole in the supply pipe). Its also possible that the venturi in the pump housing has gone bad, although this is relatively rare in comparison to the previous two scenarios.
@@GodwinAndSons I think you nailed it. I have a gate valve at the pump so shut it off, tank is not leaking although it only had 20 psi, I bumped that to 35. I'm going back up this weekend w a foot valve and some help to pull that suction pipe out, man thats a dmm job, not looking forward to it. My well guy wants 750 to do it, I'll do it myself before I fork that much out. That foot is prolly 10-15 yrs old
Could be a couple different places. 1. The top of the stainless nipple that goes into the switch. 2. The bottom diaphragm of the switch, I have seen tiny pinholes in them. And I have seen a giant hole. Pressure switch are maybe 25 bucks. Just make sure you get the right one. Most common is M1 style
Thank you so much for the tipp , it saved me from buying a new pressure switch
Thank you for tutoring me,I learn olot
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Thankyou. That was my problem.
Is there such a possible pressure swi5ch that has its cut off at 65?
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What do you do when the plumber you call doesn't know how to prime your well?
Have you ever done a flint & wallet jet pump w 2 hoses coming out and heading to the well? I have to change the mechanical seal in ours and I’m not sure if I need to know anything special
How can I reset m6 pressur3 swi5ch
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Going to try this have same issue won’t shut off and goes low pump in only 4 years old I know the end at pressure switches are clear OK but the housing is probably where my issues at.
Should I run another box off the tank so that I save pump if tank is fucking up?
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if this dont work what next, when would y ou check empellers
Jet Pumps are a tricky thing to troubleshoot. Many problems can have very similar symptoms. Impellers however are usually made of brass and I've never seen one go bad. Typically this is the only issue that causes the pump to over pressurize. Usually if its not this its lack of pressure and you start looking towards the well. Single pipe or two Pipe? Foot Valve or Jet assembly? Are you getting air? Possibly a hole in the pipe.
@@GodwinAndSons sorry for delay sir. It's a single pipe w a foot valve. It starting acting up couple weeks ago, loosing pressure, lost prime twice. I've cleaned all ports in the housing, also little line to pressure switch. It'd a 15 ur old pump but use just on weekends, Gould 1.5hp. It starts off good after I prime it but then immediately looses ground, like it can't grab the water. I also have a gate valve at the pump which I have closed. I appreciate your knowledge
O'm gonna right now and re-cbeck all the ports, get me a spray bottle and check for air, I know the hole I use to prime don't seal that good till you really crank it down. Normally when I prime it I wait and make sure it catches before I tighten it down fully, I know it leaks around that one
If it is unable to build pressure past a certain point, I would first isolate the pump from the house, and if possible from the tank(power to pump off otherwise it may short cycle), and then monitor pressure to see if it maintains or drops. If it drops, the house is off and there is no leak right at the pump, then it is either going back down the well (bad foot valve or hole in the drop leg) or it is going underground (hole in the supply pipe). Its also possible that the venturi in the pump housing has gone bad, although this is relatively rare in comparison to the previous two scenarios.
@@GodwinAndSons I think you nailed it. I have a gate valve at the pump so shut it off, tank is not leaking although it only had 20 psi, I bumped that to 35. I'm going back up this weekend w a foot valve and some help to pull that suction pipe out, man thats a dmm job, not looking forward to it. My well guy wants 750 to do it, I'll do it myself before I fork that much out. That foot is prolly 10-15 yrs old
I actually have water leaking from the pressure switch. Where the heck is that coming from ?
Could be a couple different places.
1. The top of the stainless nipple that goes into the switch.
2. The bottom diaphragm of the switch, I have seen tiny pinholes in them. And I have seen a giant hole.
Pressure switch are maybe 25 bucks. Just make sure you get the right one.
Most common is M1 style
My Flowtec jet pump will not high pressure cycle off after startup following the winter dormant spring start.
can I convert my pressure switch pump into an smart head.
In theory yes, but I wouldn't recommend doing it with an existing jet pump system.
I did this and now my pressure gauge won’t go over 3.
Pressure pump is not comming on
Good trouble shooting