moray
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We recently moved into a home on steep hill. We use city water, but due to the elevation from the street, a multi-stage jet pump (HMSF Series - 1-1/2 HP) is used to increase the water pressure. A few days ago, a small hole appeared in what I believe is the pressure switch line, near the attachment to the pump head. A repairman cut out the damaged section and reconnected it. Today the entire line blew out from the pump head. Can anyone help us figure out what is going on here? Is this a DIY repair? Is there any way that the pump can be bypassed until the line is repaired? We would love to get our water running again. Thanks!!
Here are some pictures:
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Here are some pictures:
http://headworld.net/pictures/water1.jpg
http://headworld.net/pictures/water2.jpg
http://headworld.net/pictures/water3.jpg
http://headworld.net/pictures/water4.jpg
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