Problem on pumping installation - no more water comes out ...

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by Alain G » 23/04/09, 23:49

Good evening Phil07

Attention if it has pierced it is surely due to a lack of pressure
of air and it has inflated too much, I imagine that you have re-inflated at the right pressure. :D

Mine does not make any noise, you really have to have your ear glued to it to hear the water circulating and the bladders do not pierce since it
there is no tension but they compress.

You can inflate at the same pressure as when starting the pump or a little less. :D

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by Phil07 » 24/04/09, 00:04

Very fair Alain,

We can therefore give advice to people who wish to invest in this type of equipment to favor the inner tube and not the inner tube. The dealer still needs to know what he is selling.
I gongled at 1 bar before putting in the water. The pump starts at around 1,3 bars. It seems correct to me.
For the time being the repair would like (good patch front and back). The hole was very small and on a weld of the chamber.

Bonsoir.
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by Alain G » 24/04/09, 00:07

Good evening Phil07

Yes you are right if it can be useful to others so much the better :D
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by PITMIX » 24/04/09, 07:57

Boujour
I encountered a problem with a buffer tank on a heat pump.
This one was undersized, and the water circuit lacking pressure.
After pressurizing the balloon released. It was an inner tube balloon. The leak was made on the tank with a huge water leak. The advantage of your water chamber system may be to avoid this ...
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by Alain G » 24/04/09, 12:47

PITMIX

Here we use a balloon without bladder with an expansion tank for heating systems, because of the hot water which damages the bladder very quickly, naturally I speak for a closed circuit.
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