Self-Priming Pump Flow Interruption: It’s Usually Not the Pump—But the System Behind It
Self-Priming Pump Flow Interruption: It’s Usually Not the Pump—But the System Behind It Self-priming pumps are widely used in municipal drainage, chemical transfer, and irrigation systems thanks to their ability to evacuate air and start without external priming. However, a common issue in real operations is: 👉 Flow suddenly stops during operation, or becomes intermittent Many users assume pump failure. In reality, most cases are caused by: 👉 Changes in system conditions, not the pump itself 👉 Reference analysis: https://www.scpv.cn/news/868.html 1. What “flow interruption” really means Typical symptoms include: Sudden loss of discharge Significant flow reduction Intermittent pumping behavior 👉 In essence: The pump fails to maintain a stable suction condition. 2. Cause #1: Air leakage on the suction side (most critical) Self-priming pumps are highly sensitive to air ingress. If there is: Loose pipe connections Worn gaskets Micro-leaks in suction piping It leads to: 👉 Air ente...