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Troubleshooting (continued)
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Pump runs and moves
water but the quantity of
water is less than it
should be
Suction hose has collapsed and won’t
stay open
Suction hoses should be reinforced so that they can maintain their
shape under suction conditions. Replace hose with reinforced,
suction rated type.
Impeller or other internal parts are
worn or damaged
Inspect the impeller, diffuser, and other internal parts for wear and
damage. Repair as needed
The impeller wears out
quickly
Sand, dirt or other grit in the water is
accelerating wear
All Everbilt utility pumps are designed to pump clear water. If there
is dirt or grit in the water, the internal parts of the pump will wear
at an accelerated rate.
Some liquid other than water is being
pumped
Many liquids have very little lubricating qualities. They will not
lubricate the impeller properly and it will wear out faster. Everbilt
utility pumps are all designed to pump clear fresh water.
Impeller is broken Pump has picked up debris that
caused the damage
Care must be used to try to keep debris from being drawn into the
pump which will damage the rubber impeller. Replace impeller.