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When a pump is switched off does circulating water stop immediately? In other words, is there a bypass within in the pump to allow the water to slow down to a stop?

Thanks for any advice
 
It stops pumping but the water doesn’t stop right away but eventually will stop

Hence sometimes you will get the pump pcb lighting up without power
 
When a pump is switched off does circulating water stop immediately? In other words, is there a bypass within in the pump to allow the water to slow down to a stop?

Thanks for any advice
Water can flow straight through a centrifugal pump when it's not running, with only a small headloss. So flow will continue for a short while after the pump stops.
 

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