Ed,
 Dirt in the screens won't cause trouble, but a leaking faucet certainly
WILL. The pump has a very tiny chamber to hold the pressure, and using
only a bit of water will cause the pressure to fall and the pump to turn
on momentarily.

I replaced all the washers in my A/S faucets and had to ream the seats
of the kitchen faucets because they still leaked. Any good hardware
store will have a faucet reamer gadget, and it's very easy to use.

                                                 <<Jim>>

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> Jim,
> Makes sense what you said. Made me think of a couple of things. I have had
> dirt in the screens in the faucets in the past and I just noticed a leak in
> the bathroom sink faucet. Both could be the culprits.
> Thanks
> Ed
> WBCCI 4425
> 68 Sovereign

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