enviro® ET30 - ET120 servicing procedure

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2019
  • The flowing video demonstrates how to successfully & safely carryout the service procedure on the enviro® range from the ET30-120 (THIS PROCEDURE IS THE SAME FOR ALARM MODELS)
    All of the Charles Austen Enviro® pumps are covered by a two year warranty on the pump motor. To validate this warranty, the aerator must be serviced on a yearly basis. We recommend that the consumables including the diaphragms and filter are changed every 18 months.
    For more information or to order a new set of service kits then visit our website: www.charlesausten.com/wastewater

Komentáře • 6

  • @edmundgray1724
    @edmundgray1724 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant video so simple
    thank you

    • @markpalmer9002
      @markpalmer9002 Před rokem +1

      Not sure we were watching the same video. Several steps skipped, were did the white plastic pieces come from that were attached to the new rubber diaphragms? Parts that (I feel) should be included in the service kit are left out, i.e. the rubber one-way valves, are they not perceivably just as likely to perishing as the main diaphragm.

  • @chrisspenard5691
    @chrisspenard5691 Před 2 lety

    I have the ET100 model and the motor runs but no air flow, I have never serviced it and was unfamiliar with this process. Does it sound like my fix is simply buying the service kit and replacing these to return air flow to normal?

    • @DavidRobinson-tk3lv
      @DavidRobinson-tk3lv Před rokem

      Hi Chris, I have just replaced the diaphragms in my 2 year old pump and they’re no sign of any wear. I suspect I’ve wasted my time and am minded never to do it again. How old was your pump before it failed. Please.

    • @drwmedia
      @drwmedia Před rokem

      @@DavidRobinson-tk3lv Did you also replace the magnet piece?

  • @paulsanderson8656
    @paulsanderson8656 Před rokem

    Beware, this video makes servicing look more straight forward than it is. The ET60 is not identical to the ET80 shown in the video. If you doubt your technical competence you may be better off buying a new pump (considering the cost of the service kit). Also if you are looking to do a quick service so the pump is not out of action for long I found that my unit was VERY HOT inside and the motor casing retains the heat.