"cjkeenan" wrote in message
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well as far as i know nothing else is running at night. It has not
done
it in the daytime that I know of. Another point about the flush
though,
somes the flapper will not close poroperly causing it to run if you
don't do the old jiggle the handle trick. Also the pump is only 6
years
old, the sameage as the house.
OK. Do you have adequate flow and pressure during daytime use, while
showering, etc?.
I gather from your post the breaker is NOT tripped at night, you just
switch it off for a few minutes then turn it back on. Is that
correct?
Under normal circumstances would the pump would be off for an extended
period during the evening, maybe 11 PM to 3 AM or so?
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