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4 Tips for Inspecting Submersible Pumps

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4 Tips for Inspecting Submersible Pumps

Contributor: BJM Pumps®

Most people start up a pump and are satisfied that it is operating, but it’s important to inspect the pump immediately after start-up and also with regular frequency. Routine preventive maintenance inspections can help address possible issues before they become major (or even catastrophic) events.

Preventive maintenance also helps you troubleshoot or identify root causes of issues and helps drive corrective action to resolve and prevent these problems from occurring in the future.

There are 4 key areas to include in your maintenance checklist; read them here.

 

 

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