What causes a vacuum pump to overheat?
What causes a vacuum pump to overheat? If the vacuum system runs hotter than 200˚F, it is usually caused by high ambient air temperature, lack of airflow across the heat exchanger (air-cooled units only), lack of water flow across the heat exchanger (water-cooled units only) or lack of oil flow. Ambient air temperature should be below 110˚F. What causes a diaphragm pump to stop working? Restricting fluid lines causes your diaphragm to fail and begin running in a state of cavitation, causing parts to wear rapidly and creating vacuum-void bubbles in the fluid being pumped. 7. CAN I REPLACE ONE...