Signs You Need A New Grinder Pump

If you live in a low-lying area, chances are that there is a grinder pump storing and sending away wastewater to sewage treatment facilities. For the uninitiated, a grinder pump is a wastewater conveyance device that grinds the hard materials in your water system from your home and turns them into a slurry substance. This substance is then sent to the septic tank for storage. A machine this important might experience some malfunctioning, and you will notice signs. It is important to know these signs and take appropriate action to repair the machine. 

Excessive Noise

As with all pumps, if you hear strange noises coming from the machine, you need to change the pump. You should be concerned if you hear clanging and banging from the machine. This indicates machine damage or rusted parts, which can compromise the structure and integrity of the grinder pump. 

Frequent Clogs

If your pump is constantly clogging, then your grinder pump needs to be replaced. Frequent clogs can include symptoms like dirty water running through the system, foul smells, and low water pressure. Frequent clogs indicate issues with the propeller, motors, or damaged discharge pipes. If recurring repairs have not fixed this problem, then you need to consider replacing it. 

Power Outage

If one power cut or outage forces the grinder pump to stop working, then you should replace the pump. Grinder pumps are meant to work constantly except during maintenance time. They are not supposed to stop working after a single power cut. There could be problems with its motors, which make it obsolete. Thus, replacing the machine is necessary. 

Struggling to Start

If your grinder pump is struggling to start, then you need to replace it. Though electrical wiring issues and blown fuses could result in the problem, more often than not, it means the machine is broken beyond repair. 

Frequent Pump Cycling

The grinder pump works automatically in a cycle, cleaning up the pipelines to prevent contamination. Most industrial pumps work in a cycle; however, if your grinder pump does not stop cycling, then there might be a problem. Burnt-out switch or problems with the circuitry might be the issue, or your machine needs replacement. 

Conclusion

Grinder pumps are a piece of delicate machinery that needs to be taken care of. A grinder can face issues and will give away signs to let you know. Excessive noise, frequent clogs, power outage, or frequent cycling are some of the signs that should make you concerned. Proper maintenance of the device is crucial for its longevity and for preventing any environmental or sewage-related accidents. 

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