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amyinraleigh
07-17-2006, 09:19 AM
Having zero experience with pool pumps and full awareness that you get what you pay for, as well as the common knowledge that Intex pumps aren't exactly the industry elite, should I expect the thing to be pretty noisy? I can't tell if that's just how it is or if the thing is working itself into an early death.

Should they be kinda grindy-rattly-slurpy sounding?:eek:

Amy

GraceByDesign
07-17-2006, 09:28 AM
The 'slurpy' part makes me think you have air in the pump... twist the small valve on top until water starts to come out, then close it. The rest of the noise I am not familiar with.

HTH!

gpshemi
07-17-2006, 01:13 PM
Sounds to me like the impellor might be worn. They'll rattle around pretty good in there if it is. Eventually it will lock up and not pump water. If you rap it good does it stop for a second? That might tell you if it's worn. The other thing is they don't have a bunch of power. So if you get a stone in it, sometimes they'll rattle around in there. That will do some damage to the impellor too. You'll want to take it apart. If you turn the filter over I believe the pump part just untwists from down there then pulls out. Be gentle though cuz it may unscrew too. Can't remember. In any event, it seems to be that some impellors are hard to come by. Might be the end of it.

gpshemi

amyinraleigh
07-17-2006, 01:43 PM
The pump has been out of the box for about 24 hrs. so I really hope it's not a rock or a worn impeller already! I've been letting the air escape and checking that valve occasionally, I don't think it's trapped air either.

I'm just hoping it's not a part trying to run that's improperly seated somewhere. Guess I'll just fiddle with it a bit more.....

Amy

GraceByDesign
07-17-2006, 03:25 PM
Ok, maybe a REALLY stupid question, but is the pump/filter full of water? I am now remembering if the pump was not 'primed' that it sounded awfully rattley...

When you open the small valve, DOES water come out?

If not, maybe you have the hose valves closed (if your model has those) or the plugs in the suction/return holes?

Give the unit a shake (technical term! :rolleyes: ) ... perhaps there is air, or something, lodged somewhere.

Just trying to help... these are the only things I can think on on a brand new intex pump...

gpshemi
07-17-2006, 04:19 PM
That's what I suggested too. Percussive Maintenance :eek:

gpshemi