Why Does A Submersible Pump Not Release Water When Draining
Reason
1. Poor connection of water pipe interface:
The water pipe connected to the outlet of the submersible pump is not connected properly, or the water pipe is damaged,
which can cause the submersible pump to not discharge water when placed in the water.
2. Gas blockage:
If the submersible pump is left in the water for too long, or if the gas is not discharged in time when the submersible pump is started,
it will cause the submersible pump to remain in the water without producing water.
3. Power failure:
Malfunctions in the power circuit of the submersible pump, such as aging or poor contact, can cause the submersible pump to remain submerged and unable to produce water.
4. Insufficient water level:
When the submersible pump starts, if the water level is insufficient, the submersible pump cannot absorb water normally.
Solution
1. Check the water pipe interface:
Check whether the water pipe connected to the outlet of the submersible pump is properly connected and whether the water pipe is damaged.
2. Exhaust:
Place the submersible pump in the water, start the submersible pump, and gently tap the submersible pump with your hand to exhaust the gas inside the submersible pump.
3. Check the power circuit:
Check whether the power circuit of the submersible pump is aging, has poor contact, etc., and replace or repair it in a timely manner.
4. Adjust the water level:
Adjust the water level of the submersible pump to the appropriate position to ensure that the submersible pump can absorb water normally.
In short, when the submersible pump does not produce water when placed in the water, users need to first eliminate the possible causes of the malfunction before taking corresponding solutions. If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to contact professional maintenance personnel for inspection.