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Why is my irrigation pump cycling on and off?

Why is my irrigation pump cycling on and off?

If the water pressure is too low, the pump turns on. If the water pressure is too high, the pump turns off. This process of turning on and off is called cycling.

What should I do if my well pump is short cycling?

Water pump short cycling can damage the pump or controls. Repair is needed at one or more of: the water pressure tank, water pump pressure control switch, water pump, water filter, or the well or building water supply piping. If you are not interested in tackling this easy repair yourself, call a plumber.

What does it mean when your water pump keeps cycling?

at INTERMITTENT WATER PUMP CYCLING means that the water pump comes on for no apparent reason. Loss of water pressure means that the pressure with which water enters a plumbing fixture has become too slow, or is sometimes too slow or weak in water flow rate, or water flow may stop entirely.

How often does a sump pump turn on?

Most of the time, it’s not something you need to worry about. Most sump pumps are sitting in a sump basin, so they collect the same amount of water every time. Once the water rises, the pump turns on and pumps out the water in the basin, then it turns off.

When does an intermittent well pump cycle start?

When that back-feed drops building water pressure below the pump switch cut-in pressure the water pump cycles. This intermittent well pump cycle will continue until the water pressure tank has also been pressurized to above the pump cut-in cycle.

Water pump short cycling can damage the pump or controls. Repair is needed at one or more of: the water pressure tank, water pump pressure control switch, water pump, water filter, or the well or building water supply piping. If you are not interested in tackling this easy repair yourself, call a plumber.

at INTERMITTENT WATER PUMP CYCLING means that the water pump comes on for no apparent reason. Loss of water pressure means that the pressure with which water enters a plumbing fixture has become too slow, or is sometimes too slow or weak in water flow rate, or water flow may stop entirely.

When that back-feed drops building water pressure below the pump switch cut-in pressure the water pump cycles. This intermittent well pump cycle will continue until the water pressure tank has also been pressurized to above the pump cut-in cycle.

Most of the time, it’s not something you need to worry about. Most sump pumps are sitting in a sump basin, so they collect the same amount of water every time. Once the water rises, the pump turns on and pumps out the water in the basin, then it turns off.