Flexible Impeller Replacement Troubleshooting Guide
This guide will cover various issues experienced with flexible impellers based on symptoms, what causes the issue, and the remedy for each scenario.
Troubleshooting 1
Symptoms
- End faces hard and either polished or cracked, like carbon
- Some or all blades completely missing
Cause
- Dry running; lack of water in pump
- Temporary suction blockage
- Leaking suction plumbing
Remedy
- Do not run pump for more than 20 seconds without liquid
- Install a liquid sensor/temperature alarm
- Check suction plumbing, strainers, and through hull fittings for blockages and leakage
- Arrange discharge plumbing to trap liquid in the pump
Troubleshooting 2
Symptoms
- Pieces missing from the middle of blade tips
- Blade edges are hollowed out
- Pitting is evident on cam and the inside of pump ports, and on ends of impeller
Cause
- Cavitation, i.e., too much vacuum on inlet is causing water to boil inside pump
Remedy
- Reduce pump speed
- Increase inlet plumbing diameter
- Reduce inlet plumbing length and remove unnecessary restrictions
- Reduce cam thickness
Troubleshooting 3
Symptoms
- Worn blade tips, cam imprint on edges
- Worn end faces
- Worn impeller drive and shaft wear
Cause
- Abrasive wear from fluid in pump
- Heat exchanger/cooler blockage
- High discharge pressure
Remedy
- Check discharge plumbing for partial blockages
- Increase discharge pipe diameter
Troubleshooting 4
Symptoms
- Impeller appears to have swollen
- Blades appear wider than impeller hub
- Rubber may feel sticky
Cause
- Chemical attack, more common with oily bilge water or diesel transfer
Remedy
- Ensure impeller is rinsed after use
- Remove impeller when not in use
- Remove impeller for long-term storage
Troubleshooting 5
Symptoms
- Blades have some or severe permanent set
Cause
- Normal use of impeller
- Long-term storage in pump
- Normal end of impeller life
Remedy
- Refit impeller to rotate in opposite direction
- Remove impeller for long-term storage
- Replace impeller
Troubleshooting 6
Symptoms
- Blades cracked about halfway up the length
- Some blades missing
- Reduced flow
Cause
- Normal end of impeller life
- High discharge pressure
Remedy
- Replace impeller; check for impeller pieces in discharge plumbing
- Reduce outlet restrictions or increase outlet plumbing diameter