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The Jacuzzi pool pump (1 h.p. about 5 years old) makes a
different noise this season: 1. Runs faster (22 to 24 p.s.i. indicated, formerly 15 p.s.i.; but the pressure gauge is faulty, e.g. shows 8 p.s.i. when no pressure.) I first thought this was due to new pipe connectors in an improved layout. 2. High-pitched metallic whine which is new. The pump made a perceptible noise in earlier seasons, that I cannot now remember exactly, but something like the house's (shallow) well-water pump It now sounds like a cheap clockwork toy overspeeding. Does this suggest any likely cause or remedy? Rotor bearings? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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