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robinsmith30
Hi guys,
We have low water pressure in our flat, so there is an electric monsoon pump. When switched on, if we use a tap (or shower or toilet flush) then the pump kicks in to increase water pressure. If the pump is switched off at its isolation switch, the pressure is much lower.
The pump comes on for as long as a tap is running and switches off, but we do notice that when nothing is being used, the pump switches on for a very short time (5 seconds max). This happens throughout the day about 10 times an hour.
Is this expected behaviour, or does this perhaps indicate a leak. Why would the pump come on when nothing is being used.
I’m not sure if it is relevant, but we have a gas boiler and hot water tank. The only ‘devices’ we have are:
- Kitchen – 2 taps, and washing machine and dishwasher.
- Bathroom – 2 taps on sink, 2 taps for bath/shower, and toilet.
Any advice on whether this is normal (or not) would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
Robin
P.S. As at night, the noise of the pump is annoying we are thinking of replacing the isolation switch with a timer switch that is off between 23:00 and 06:00. This would stop the pump coming on during that time, but not sure if this is the right solution.
We have low water pressure in our flat, so there is an electric monsoon pump. When switched on, if we use a tap (or shower or toilet flush) then the pump kicks in to increase water pressure. If the pump is switched off at its isolation switch, the pressure is much lower.
The pump comes on for as long as a tap is running and switches off, but we do notice that when nothing is being used, the pump switches on for a very short time (5 seconds max). This happens throughout the day about 10 times an hour.
Is this expected behaviour, or does this perhaps indicate a leak. Why would the pump come on when nothing is being used.
I’m not sure if it is relevant, but we have a gas boiler and hot water tank. The only ‘devices’ we have are:
- Kitchen – 2 taps, and washing machine and dishwasher.
- Bathroom – 2 taps on sink, 2 taps for bath/shower, and toilet.
Any advice on whether this is normal (or not) would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
Robin
P.S. As at night, the noise of the pump is annoying we are thinking of replacing the isolation switch with a timer switch that is off between 23:00 and 06:00. This would stop the pump coming on during that time, but not sure if this is the right solution.