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Water pump bladder
Posted: Tue 23 Sep 2014 7:37 am
by caulkhead
I am having to renew the bladder on my water pump yet again! Does anyone know please if it is possible to get a bladder that is made of a more robust material than the standard rubber?
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Tue 23 Sep 2014 8:39 am
by brian24001
Changed our old bladder system to an electronic sensor years ago, never been a problem since.
Might be worth considering.
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Tue 23 Sep 2014 9:27 am
by gilly123
We agree go for the electric one, we got fed up of paying out for new old type ones, it seemed to go every other year.
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Tue 23 Sep 2014 4:27 pm
by thornaby
Agree totally with the last two posts. Mine is an electronic one without the accumulator (tank with bladder).
These should really have an accumulator but they work OK without one.
Another advantage is that they will shut down if it detects that the the pump is running dry (not making pressure).
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Wed 24 Sep 2014 2:51 am
by jimm
If you go for the electronic one make sure the sun does not get to it as it will fry the circuit board, this happened to me twice before I put a cover over it and now it is fine.
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Wed 24 Sep 2014 6:44 am
by caulkhead
Thank you all for your suggestions to go electronic. I did have an electronic one fitted once but it went wrong within no time. Maybe it got too hot and they cost a lot more to replace than a bladder. I think I would rather stick to the cheap and simple option, but was really just wondering if anyone made longer lasting bladders?
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Thu 25 Sep 2014 5:58 pm
by truckman
Hi, if you decide to replace the bladder for an electronic switch (recommended) I would make sure you get a good one, the cheap ones wont last too long. We as a company will only fit Pedrollo brand pressure switches. We have found them very reliable and they have built in fault finding, which often helps to establish minor problems.
Hope this helps
Steve
CDS
http://www.cdscyprus.com
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Fri 26 Sep 2014 7:42 am
by Carbotec
jimm wrote:If you go for the electronic one make sure the sun does not get to it as it will fry the circuit board, this happened to me twice before I put a cover over it and now it is fine.
That sounds like a good Turkish explanation, never heard of it. I have fitted many 10s of these, albeit the quality ones like Pedrollo with no come back because they are not covered. I suspect your problem lies with over voltage.
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Sun 28 Sep 2014 4:46 pm
by sophie
I didn't think that bladder pumps were being used anymore. Not had one for at least 5 years. We have a sensor model (I think its an Italian sounding name and it does have a fault finding facility). I have to admit we covered ours up, not for the sun but to protect it from torrential rain. No problem at all. Chuck your bladder away (in the nicest possible way of course)
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Sun 28 Sep 2014 6:59 pm
by Philoz
Hmmmph- just had the bladder variety replaced with another one of the bladder variety upon recommendation of a plumber recommended by quite a few peeps on this forum.
He said they were both as bad as each other in terms of reliability, due to the grit and other muck in the water.
Sort of puts you off forum recommendations is my conclusion!
Re: Water pump bladder
Posted: Mon 29 Sep 2014 8:08 am
by thornaby
I think the forum is a fantastic place for advice etc.