How To Avoid Vacuum Pump Overheating
While an overheated slurry tanker vacuum pump could be useful if you feel like a cooked breakfast on the run, it’s not a good sign for your pump and can lead to some major expenses.
What happens if a vacuum pump overheats?
As the metal heats up, it expands, and the vanes seize in the body of the pump (the rotor seizes in the bore). If you’re lucky this will be repairable with just a few vanes breaking, however the more likely outcome is a broken block which usually comes under the ‘not worth repairing’ category.
Why do slurry tanker vacuum pumps overheat?
Generally overheating is caused by overworking the pump. If your vacuum pump isn’t working as it should, you’re having to run it for longer, or at higher speeds, making the pump overheat and potentially seize.