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Fountain Pumps Trouble-shooting Strategies



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By : Heart Perkins    29 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-18 21:14:30
In building a water fountain, the most crucial part of the project is the pump. This is considered the heart of your fountain. While it may be the body of the fountain that provides the esthetics which is the purpose of the project, the heart supplies life to it. Plus, the water pump produces the movement in the water. Keeping the water from being stagnant inhibits the growth of algae, mosquitoes, and other parasites. In the perceding sections below, we will discuss in detail regarding the operation and the maintenance.

If you are considering the acquisition of a new pump, you will make sure that it is has the appropriate features for your waterworks. That will entail attention to details like the height of the head (the highest point the pump can deliver) or the length the tubing has to run from the pump. See to it that the head that the pump is capable is more than the height of the fountain. Ensure that the pump can generate 100 gph for every inch of width of the water stream. Use small pumps to avoid splashing if your fountain is fond indoors.

See to it that the tubing fits into the pump nozzle. Dunk the end of the tubing in boiling water for about 30 seconds, cram it through the nozzle, hold it in place, as it cools down it will contract & seal the water out to fix the tubing with a small diameter. Tubing with a large diameter can be remedied by installing a screw-on clamp.

Dont replace it right away check out the following factors first if your old pump is not working properly. Ensure that the pump is clean. Take out any debris from the tubing. Use a toothbrush to scrub any build up of algae. Check the water level if it sufficiently submerges the pump. It wont work if it is above the level of water. The pump will make silly noises if the water level is too low. If the water level is too high, the pond will overflow when the pump is turned on. Inspect the connections of the tubing closely to see if there are any cracks or leakages. Put a rubber sink mat between the pump base and the pond basin to dampen vibrations.

A little ingenuity is the key to trouble shooting your fountain. Make sure that you take preventive measures so that you will not have problems in the future.

Water fountains have pumps that continually cycle the water through the system, keeping it flowing and running smoothly. The fountain itself has minimal maintenance requirements but it does still need some attention once in a while. If you're having trouble with your water fountain perhaps some of these tips will help.
Be sure the fountain pump is strong enough for the water flow needs. Smaller indoor fountains need less water pressure than large outdoor fountains. Most fountains come with the right pump when you by them, but if you ever need to replace the pump you want to be sure the gallons per hour (GPH) rating is right for your needs. The easiest thing is to get the same pump type as you had before, but if you've thrown that away, you can go by this basic range: indoor fountains up to 10" high need about 45-65 GPH, outdoor fountains need about 500 GPH for every 3 feet of fountain height.
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