Hi All,
Question: when impellers wear out on a centrifugal pump, is it mechanical wear on the bushing/shaft and blades, or is it that the magnets lose their effectiveness due to cycle time? I ask because I have a quite one 3000 I have been running for six years and recently it has failed to start reliably (it’s on a timer). I cleaned the impeller and it improved for a while but stopped “starting” again
. When it doesn’t start, I turn the impeller a half turn with a stick and it usually runs again. Getting it past the dead spot seems more like magnets than mechanical wear, but thought some of you sparkies out there could comment. I’m replacing the impeller anyway, so just curios , Thanks
Question: when impellers wear out on a centrifugal pump, is it mechanical wear on the bushing/shaft and blades, or is it that the magnets lose their effectiveness due to cycle time? I ask because I have a quite one 3000 I have been running for six years and recently it has failed to start reliably (it’s on a timer). I cleaned the impeller and it improved for a while but stopped “starting” again
