Crazy-Diamond
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I have had an elderly accumulator on my boat. An 8 L Cleghorn. Every now and again I have had to re-pressurise it but recently I could not pump any air in at all, so I decided it was time for a new one.
When I removed the old one it was very heavy. It was totally full of water, so the membrane must have split and explains why I could not pressurise it with air.
I fitted a new one and I cannot work out why it is not working. It does not seem to be pressurising at all.
There are no valves in the system like one-way valves and every stop is open. When I open a tap water runs freely and the pump pumps.
As soon as I close the tap the pump stops running.
I have tried with the accumulator pressurised to one bar. I have tried with two bar and even higher. When the accumulator was pressurised to 2 bar I tried opening a tap without the system powered up and no water came out.
I disconnected the pipe to the accumulator with the system powered up and water came out.
What I’m expecting to see is that once the pump has switched off (at pressure) I can then open a tap without the pump kicking in immediately. But what I am saying is exactly the same as when the old accumulator was full of water. The pump turns on whenever the tap is opened, and turns off whenever the tap is closed.
The pump is less than six months old, a Whale jobby. All of the plumbing is also new so I can’t think of something else in the system that is causing this.
Any ideas would be very welcome at this stage
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When I removed the old one it was very heavy. It was totally full of water, so the membrane must have split and explains why I could not pressurise it with air.
I fitted a new one and I cannot work out why it is not working. It does not seem to be pressurising at all.
There are no valves in the system like one-way valves and every stop is open. When I open a tap water runs freely and the pump pumps.
As soon as I close the tap the pump stops running.
I have tried with the accumulator pressurised to one bar. I have tried with two bar and even higher. When the accumulator was pressurised to 2 bar I tried opening a tap without the system powered up and no water came out.
I disconnected the pipe to the accumulator with the system powered up and water came out.
What I’m expecting to see is that once the pump has switched off (at pressure) I can then open a tap without the pump kicking in immediately. But what I am saying is exactly the same as when the old accumulator was full of water. The pump turns on whenever the tap is opened, and turns off whenever the tap is closed.
The pump is less than six months old, a Whale jobby. All of the plumbing is also new so I can’t think of something else in the system that is causing this.
Any ideas would be very welcome at this stage
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