Quiet domestic water pump

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My domestic water pump now leaks and needs replacing, it's one of those that look like an antique sewing machine with a toothed belt drive to a diaphragm pump. It makes a noise like a machine gun but does quite a good job in providing water to two shower/wash rooms, the galley sink and an outside washdown hose (not simultaneously of course)

I would like to replace it with a quieter one. Before I spend what appears to be something over £100 with my fingers crossed, is there anyone out there with experience of which to buy??

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Bernie
 
Jabsco Sensor Max. V quiet compared to all others I have heard and doesnt need an accumulator tank or pressure switch as it is a constant pressure pump. Well worth considering.

Neale
 
TOO quiet and....

...one day you might just burn the pump out when someone inexperienced leaves it running with an empty tank.

Also it's a great way of detecting a leak.

(Both assume pressurised system - which I think is crazy on a boat but all new boats now seem to have them in preference to microswitches.)

Steve Cronin
 
Re: TOO quiet and....

That was how I discovered the PUMP was leaking! Amazing how noisy they are in the night isn't it.

If I change to the Jabsco Sensor V pump will the "pressure reservoir" system still be OK?
 
Re: TOO quiet and....

Yes your accumulator system should be OK. Some pumps on the market even have an integral small accumulator tank The new owner of my old boat has recently changed from a whale to the Jabsco with no ill effects.

Steve Cronin
 
When you've replacedyour pump with a queiter one, can I have your old one please, they are one of the most reliable pumps ever made. Don't worry I'll repair the leak, I have lots of spare, belts for them and you can make diaphragms out of any rubber sheet.
 
When you've replaced your pump with a queiter one, can I have your old one please, they are one of the most reliable pumps ever made. Don't worry I'll repair the leak, I have lots of spare belts for them and you can make diaphragms out of any rubber sheet.
 
Let me have youe Email address Colin and I'll see what comes of my ideas (although you make it sound as though I'm contemplating a daft move by replacing it!)

Bernie
bernard.bowler@virgin.net
 
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