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Why is my water fountain pump not working?

Why is my water fountain pump not working?

There might be air in the line between pump and fountain. Unplug the pump and plug it back in a couple of times to remove air bubbles. If 1-3 above are not the problem, then your pump might be dirty. Remove the impeller according to manufacturer’s instructions, clean, and replace.

Why does my fountain pump keep stopping?

Most modern pumps have a built-in thermal cut-out that turns off the pump if it starts to overheat. When the pump has cooled down, or is turned off for a while and then turned back on, it will often restart. Overheating can be caused by clogged strainers or dirt building up in/around the pump.

Why does my water fountain keep losing water?

Evaporation The most common cause of water loss in a new pond, fountain, or pondless waterfall is evaporation. Evaporation happens, especially in summer when it’s hot outside. Low edges can happen quite easily and are caused by having a section of liner being lower than the water level.

How to troubleshoot an outdoor water fountain pump?

Check the suction lines and the inlet valve for signs of problems. Clean the lines and the valve and reset the pump to assess if that has helped. If that makes no difference, check the weep hole on the pump and the mechanical seal which can also affect the overall performance. Check the height of the suction lift.

What causes water to come out of a fountain?

If the water level of your fountain is too low, and the pump is exposed, the pump will take in air and cause a spitting/splashing effect. Most fountain pumps have an adjustable flow control. Check this as you may have yours set too high for your particular fountain, which would cause the water to come out too quickly and cause splashing.

How often should I fill up my fountain pump?

Check the water level at least once a week and fill it up when low. This eliminates pump burn out from sucking air because of insufficient water. Ensure that the water is not filled by sand whipped up by wind. Exposure to sand might make the impeller to break down over time leading to costly replacement.

Do you need to take care of your fountain?

Owning a fountain is a wonderful thing that comes with endless benefits. However, maintaining the beauty of your fountain requires taking good care of the pump. Any issues on the pump might compromise the efficiency of your water feature.

Check the suction lines and the inlet valve for signs of problems. Clean the lines and the valve and reset the pump to assess if that has helped. If that makes no difference, check the weep hole on the pump and the mechanical seal which can also affect the overall performance. Check the height of the suction lift.

If the water level of your fountain is too low, and the pump is exposed, the pump will take in air and cause a spitting/splashing effect. Most fountain pumps have an adjustable flow control. Check this as you may have yours set too high for your particular fountain, which would cause the water to come out too quickly and cause splashing.

Check the water level at least once a week and fill it up when low. This eliminates pump burn out from sucking air because of insufficient water. Ensure that the water is not filled by sand whipped up by wind. Exposure to sand might make the impeller to break down over time leading to costly replacement.

Owning a fountain is a wonderful thing that comes with endless benefits. However, maintaining the beauty of your fountain requires taking good care of the pump. Any issues on the pump might compromise the efficiency of your water feature.