neil1967
Well-Known Member
Our yacht has a shower tray below the water line (quite common I guess) and the waste pipe goes straight to a whale gulper 220 pump very close to the shower tray and at the same height. The outlet pipe then goes through the gulper one way valve, through a second whale one way valve I have fitted, up to a siphon break and down then to a hull fitting just above water level. The problem I have is that although the gulper clears the shower tray quickly, over time I am getting leakage back into the shower tray, which can only be from the waste water between the one-way valve and the siphon break. Even the second one way valve does not stop it. I guess that even one drip every 10 seconds mounts up.
The installation diagrams I have seen suggest putting the gulper much closer to the siphon break or hull fitting, but also show a shower drain sump, which I do not have and do not want (although not impossible, it would be difficult to fit one). Would I still be better mounting the gulper much closer to the siphon break and relying on it being able to suck the water/air mix out of the tube, to the benefit of having much less water left in the pipe to drain back?
The installation diagrams I have seen suggest putting the gulper much closer to the siphon break or hull fitting, but also show a shower drain sump, which I do not have and do not want (although not impossible, it would be difficult to fit one). Would I still be better mounting the gulper much closer to the siphon break and relying on it being able to suck the water/air mix out of the tube, to the benefit of having much less water left in the pipe to drain back?