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This occurs in the pool pump when the flow of water is restricted. You will hear a rumbling noise in the pump.
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Cavitation, (which is often confused with ventilation), is a phenoma of water vaporizing or "boiling" due to the extreme reduction of pressure on the back of the propeller blade. Many propellers partially cavitate during normal operation, but excessive cavitation can result in physical damage to the propeller's blade surface due to the collapse of microscopic bubbles on the blade. ...
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Cavitation is caused when air gets into your pump - damaging it as the pump expands and contracts. It's also known as
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Cavitation is a condition where a low pressure is formed on the surface of the propellers. This low pressure will cause water to vaporize and turn to steam. When the steam bubbles travel into an area with a higher pressure, these bubbles will implode and pit the surface of the propeller. Cavitation can cause severe damage to a propeller. It will also generate noise and vibration. ...
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