If your pool pump is running but no water is flowing through the filter system, it typically indicates an issue within the suction or circulation path. Start by checking the most common causes: ensure there is stable power to the pump and that the motor protection switch hasn’t tripped. Next, verify the pump is properly vented and filled with water.
If the pump is primed, inspect for air leaks in the suction line or hose, which can draw air instead of water. Ensure the transparent cover on the pump strainer basket is correctly installed and sealed—evenly tightening the bolts can resolve minor suction leaks. Additionally, check that the suction inlet valve is not opened too far, as excessive suction volume can cause the pump to lose its prime.
If these basic checks don’t resolve the issue, consider more complex problems: the total resistance loss in your plumbing system may exceed the pump’s allowable capacity, requiring a recalculation of the required pressure and potentially a more powerful pump. Finally, a leaking mechanical shaft seal within the pump can also prevent proper water delivery and usually requires professional replacement. For detailed troubleshooting guides or to explore our high-quality pool pumps and filters, visit our Poolking pool equipment solutions page.
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