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Hi, my washing machine is occasionally stopping due to lack of water pressure. It is connected to a pump that also powers the bathroom behind it. The washing machine does not start the pump. Shame on me, I can't remember if it ever did. The water from the storage tank when running directly to a tap at the same height runs at 1 ltr every 8 seconds (7.5ltr/min). When running through the pump it flows at 1ltr ever 12 seconds (5ltr/min). Is this normal? If so my options are 1) to run the machine directly off the storage tank 2) run off mains (bit more piping and some drilling through ceilings...) 3) new pump so washing machine switches it on when filling. 2) (run off mains) feels the right option but I'm new to this. Any help appreciated.
 
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It is normal to have the washing machine fed direct from the mains, in fact I have never come across any other method.
 
Check if the pump has any filters on it - may need cleaning or throwing.

The washing machine washers / gaskets sometimes have filters in them also.
They may need cleaning or replacing.
 

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