I have a 1999 Hunter 260 with a pressurized water system. This week I purged out the antifreeze from the system - filled it with fresh water and ran the tank dry - then refilled it. All is good except that the system continually 'spits' air. I am getting flow from the pump to the filter. All lines seem to be tight (but I have not taken a screwdriver to the clamps yet).
My questions are:
1) Ideas on the cause of the spitting.
2) (Really a basic question) ... do you leave your pump on continually? It's supposed to shut off when pressure builds up - right?
3) The filter - just down stream from the pump ... is this supposed to be cleaned? There's a small threaded connection at the bottom of the filter - is this for bleeding the system?
4) How do you bleed the air out of the system? I'm thinking that's what's causing the spitting.
I apologize for the basic nature of these questions - I looked in the archives and saw references to bleeding the system; to cleaning the filter, etc. I have no documentation on any of these procedures - hence this post.
Tom Grass
Grasshopper III
Creve Coeur, Missouri
My questions are:
1) Ideas on the cause of the spitting.
2) (Really a basic question) ... do you leave your pump on continually? It's supposed to shut off when pressure builds up - right?
3) The filter - just down stream from the pump ... is this supposed to be cleaned? There's a small threaded connection at the bottom of the filter - is this for bleeding the system?
4) How do you bleed the air out of the system? I'm thinking that's what's causing the spitting.
I apologize for the basic nature of these questions - I looked in the archives and saw references to bleeding the system; to cleaning the filter, etc. I have no documentation on any of these procedures - hence this post.
Tom Grass
Grasshopper III
Creve Coeur, Missouri