Goldie
Well-Known Member
The LP pump fitted to my watermaker has failed irreparably, but causes no immediate problem as I've fitted the 'like for like' 20 year old spare which the previous owner had left with the boat and so far, it's working fine - but, it is 20 years old..... I would now like to replace the spare but the pump in question (12v Stuart Turner CH4-14-DC12) is no longer produced. What I'm trying to identify is a currently available, suitable pump. There is a thread on 'Liveaboard Link' regarding watermakers and without wishing to hijack the thread I did raise the question and a couple of Forumites kindly responded that they use Jabsco Water Puppy pumps. Before I order one though, I'd like to make sure that this is indeed suitable for my installation.
The 'old' Stuart Turner is rated at max working pressure of 5 bar and with a flow rate of 62.5 l/min at 0.5 m head and I've found nothing comparable to that spec to date. The question I ask then, is what does the system actually require from its LP pump? What flow rate and pressure? Any other factors to consider? The HP pump is a Cat 277 (engine driven via belts) and has an output (from the manufacturer's website) of 16 l/min. The system runs through 3 pressure vessels/membranes, each of approx. 25 inches in length and fresh water output is on the order of 80 l/hr. The LP pump is mounted below waterline level and the HP pump roughly at waterline level so no significant head is involved.
Any knowledgeable guidance as to what is actually required from the LP pump would be very much appreciated. The company which originally manufactured the system have moved away from watermakers and frankly, aren't interested in advising.
Many thanks in anticipation.
The 'old' Stuart Turner is rated at max working pressure of 5 bar and with a flow rate of 62.5 l/min at 0.5 m head and I've found nothing comparable to that spec to date. The question I ask then, is what does the system actually require from its LP pump? What flow rate and pressure? Any other factors to consider? The HP pump is a Cat 277 (engine driven via belts) and has an output (from the manufacturer's website) of 16 l/min. The system runs through 3 pressure vessels/membranes, each of approx. 25 inches in length and fresh water output is on the order of 80 l/hr. The LP pump is mounted below waterline level and the HP pump roughly at waterline level so no significant head is involved.
Any knowledgeable guidance as to what is actually required from the LP pump would be very much appreciated. The company which originally manufactured the system have moved away from watermakers and frankly, aren't interested in advising.
Many thanks in anticipation.