demonboy
Well-Known Member
I have a dilemma. My galley sinks were always emptied by a Whale hand siphon pump, which had a 1 inch gauge inlet and outlet. In a few strokes the sinks could be emptied in seconds. This pump has now broken and a replacement pump is built such that I can't take it apart to install it in my galley.
My sinks are too low to plumb directly to the outlet to let gravity do its work.
I am thinking of an electric pump alternative, but the pump units appear to be designed for small gauge pipes only and I am unsure the sink would be drained quickly. There is also the issue of food stuffs blocking the pipes, hence the importance of a 1 inch diam pipe, or at least a macerator. Expensive at 300tl (£120ish), and wouldn't that be quite loud too?
Short of running the sink into the bilges what alternatives does anyone have to offer? My galley is building up with washing up and dirty surfaces - I need a solution quickly!
My sinks are too low to plumb directly to the outlet to let gravity do its work.
I am thinking of an electric pump alternative, but the pump units appear to be designed for small gauge pipes only and I am unsure the sink would be drained quickly. There is also the issue of food stuffs blocking the pipes, hence the importance of a 1 inch diam pipe, or at least a macerator. Expensive at 300tl (£120ish), and wouldn't that be quite loud too?
Short of running the sink into the bilges what alternatives does anyone have to offer? My galley is building up with washing up and dirty surfaces - I need a solution quickly!