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Proposal to address Swimming Pool Pumps motor operations , this will entail minimum trenching to bed the new suction pipes.

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WHEN POOL IS FILLED TO NORMAL LEVEL CONSEQUENTLY THE PUMPS DON'T GET ENOUGH WATER ,SUCK IN AIR / CAVITATE LEADING TO MOTOR BURN OUT AND PROCUREMENT OF A COMPLETE NEW PUMP . • A COMMON OCCURRENCE IS THAT THE PUMP SITUATED ON THE FAR RIGHT (SEE ATTACHED PHOTOGRAPH) ARE OFTEN STARVED OF WATER WHEN RUNNING ALL 3 PUMPS IN UNISON AS THERE IS NOT ENOUGH WATER TO FEED IT CONTINUOUSLY AS THE OTHER 2 PUMPS SUCK IN ALL THE WATER. NOTE: HOWEVER, IT WAS CANDIDLY OBSERVED THAT ALL 3 PUMPS “WORKED WELL”AT FULL CAPACITY AND IN UNISON WHEN THE POOL WAS OVERFILLED. (WHICH IS ABNORMAL) AS ONLY THEN THE COMMON 100 MM PVC MANIFOLD IS FILLED UP ENOUGH TO FEED ALL 3 PUMPS CONTINUOUSLY . THE SOLUTION: RE-DESIGN AND BED NEW 50 MM SUCTION PIPES • COMPLETELY REMOVE EXISTING COMMON 100 MM PVC MANIFOLD. • EXCAVATE FOR AND EXPOSE EXISTING SUCTION NODES AT BOTTOM OF FILTER BASKETS AT EDGE OF POOL. • CUT- IN, FIT AND RELAY SUCTION PVC PIPE TO PUMPS. NOTE: NO NEED TO EXCAVATE AND REMOVE OLD SUCTION PIPES, THUS MINIMUM EXCAVATION IS REQUIRED.

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Sunday, April 22, 2018 - 16:22

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12457

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