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Daily Maintenance Ensure the pump area is clean and free of debris. Listen for unusual noises or vibrations that could indicate issues. Check for any changes in the sound or feel of the pump operation. Track pressure, flow rates, and temperature to ensure the pump is operating within specified parameters.
Monthly Pump Maintenance Visual Inspection. Thoroughly inspect for leaks, corrosion, or damage to pump components. Impeller Inspection. Inspect the impeller for wear, damage, or debris that might affect efficiency. Alignment. Check the alignment of the pump and motor. Seal Inspection.
Quarterly Maintenance Checklist Inspect pump and motor for excessive vibration damage. Grease bearings (this is usually done either every 2,000 hours or every three months, whichever comes first) Change the oil (this is usually done either every 2,000 hours or every three months, whichever comes first)
Monthly Check: Check the pump guards and replace them if needed. Clear out dirt and debris from bearings and grease them. If applicable, check that the hydraulic governors are working properly. Check overall pump systems for leaks and clean the pumping system surroundings.
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A: The frequency of pump testing depends on the application and operating conditions. Generally, critical pumps should be tested quarterly, while less critical ones can be tested semi-annually or annually.
We would recommend at a bare minimum to have your pump serviced and inspected once a year. Not only does regular pump maintenance reduce the likelihood of pump failures, replacing word parts is much cheaper than having to replace an entire pump.

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