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Originally Posted by Vey "that all it would do is keep the check valve closed, or else cause it to pulse. I think you are over analyzing this. When I joined the Navy and they sent me to BEE, the plumbing/water pressure/volume analysis eventually failed me and I had to toss it out and just believe. The normal reason for a check valve on the intake of a pump is to keep water up, so when the pump is turned off, it doesn't lose prime. Also, please believe pumpman when he says no filter should be on the intake of a pump. You want me to cite countless sources that say they same thing? They tend to be more assertive than he is. They all say "NO FILTERS SHOULD BE ON THE PUMP INTAKE." If you you demand links, I can provide them. Just follow the directions and you will be okay. |
Gotcha. No filters on the intake......
Did you actually read my post?
I am trying to order, locate the Jet. Unfortunately they don't stock it here. When I get one, we shall see how it works...
Much thanks,
Nathan