jeffbrig
Premium Member
I have a sequence 4200 as my system's return pump, approx. 9 months old.
Tonight it started squealing intermittently, as if there was a bearing or shaft lubrication issue. Definitely coming from either the dry side or the shaft area of the pump. The squealing would die down if I put any pressure on the motor housing. I turned off the pump, waited a few minutes, turned it back on, still there.
After a few hours, the squealing gave way to a louder, almost grating sound. It was like whirring sound of the fan increased tenfold in volume. The pump was still running at full speed and moving a lot of water. So, I went to bed only to get up a few minutes ago to check on the pump (yes, the sound was bothering me that much). Then, while I'm typing this message, the sound dies down and goes away completely. It's back to the normal hum of the motor.
Anybody had anything like this happen before? Did some grit get into the shaft/seal area and finally work its way out? Should I be worried about seal leaks?
Sleepless in FL,
Jeff
Tonight it started squealing intermittently, as if there was a bearing or shaft lubrication issue. Definitely coming from either the dry side or the shaft area of the pump. The squealing would die down if I put any pressure on the motor housing. I turned off the pump, waited a few minutes, turned it back on, still there.
After a few hours, the squealing gave way to a louder, almost grating sound. It was like whirring sound of the fan increased tenfold in volume. The pump was still running at full speed and moving a lot of water. So, I went to bed only to get up a few minutes ago to check on the pump (yes, the sound was bothering me that much). Then, while I'm typing this message, the sound dies down and goes away completely. It's back to the normal hum of the motor.
Anybody had anything like this happen before? Did some grit get into the shaft/seal area and finally work its way out? Should I be worried about seal leaks?
Sleepless in FL,
Jeff