Wryknow
New member
Roger,
I read your post on how to clean a Tunze pump but I'm not sure how applicable it is to my new wavebox pump. It has the new impeller shaft that is all one piece. A couple of days ago the alarm went off and I disassembled the pump (took off the cover and removed the impeller blade) and soaked them all in a viegar/water sollution for 24 hours and brushed off any calcium deposits that I could see. I put everything back together and the pump worked great for about three hours, when the alarm started going off again. What else do I need to do with the new impeller assembly?
My wavebox is only a couple of months old and the calcium level is around 380. Thanks in advance!
Jason
I read your post on how to clean a Tunze pump but I'm not sure how applicable it is to my new wavebox pump. It has the new impeller shaft that is all one piece. A couple of days ago the alarm went off and I disassembled the pump (took off the cover and removed the impeller blade) and soaked them all in a viegar/water sollution for 24 hours and brushed off any calcium deposits that I could see. I put everything back together and the pump worked great for about three hours, when the alarm started going off again. What else do I need to do with the new impeller assembly?
My wavebox is only a couple of months old and the calcium level is around 380. Thanks in advance!
Jason