Had to replace my water pump. Lippert's 64 year 20% off on a Duraself Flow Max pump came in real handy. Pumps are easy -- even a cave man could do it. Got everything in place and re-plumbed. I wanted to sanitize the system, so I tested the pump with the Nautilus valves configured for Sanitize. Pump worked, no leaks. Pulled all the sanitize solution in. So I switched the Nautilus to Power Fill. Walked away while the filling was ongoing.
I decided to take this rework as an opportunity to put the pump on a dedicated 12 V circuit. Went to the distribution panel and started snaking a new power wire. Water is still coming in on power fill. Five minutes go by and I need to get to the back side of the distribution panel to see my new wires and snake. So I climb back into the "black hole" where the back side of the distribution panel, the pump, and the back side of the Nautilus panel is.
There's water all over the floor! Stopped the Power Fill and identified the leak. I thought it had to be the pump lines, but no. It was a black nylon fitting that screwed into a Nautilus "manifold". Here's a couple of pics:
Same fitting from a different angle:
This fitting is not associated (directly) with the pump or pump Pex lines. Have no idea why it spontaneously started leaking. I was able to get my water-pump-pliers (Channel Lock pliers) onto the fitting and turn it about an 1/8th of a turn. That stopped the leak -- for now.
Can someone suggest additional treatment for this potential issue?
Thanks.
-Steve
I decided to take this rework as an opportunity to put the pump on a dedicated 12 V circuit. Went to the distribution panel and started snaking a new power wire. Water is still coming in on power fill. Five minutes go by and I need to get to the back side of the distribution panel to see my new wires and snake. So I climb back into the "black hole" where the back side of the distribution panel, the pump, and the back side of the Nautilus panel is.
There's water all over the floor! Stopped the Power Fill and identified the leak. I thought it had to be the pump lines, but no. It was a black nylon fitting that screwed into a Nautilus "manifold". Here's a couple of pics:
Same fitting from a different angle:
This fitting is not associated (directly) with the pump or pump Pex lines. Have no idea why it spontaneously started leaking. I was able to get my water-pump-pliers (Channel Lock pliers) onto the fitting and turn it about an 1/8th of a turn. That stopped the leak -- for now.
Can someone suggest additional treatment for this potential issue?
Thanks.
-Steve
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