Water pump keeps priming

Started by robbadgie, August 23 2022, 16:31

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robbadgie

Hi, I have a Bavaria 37 cruiser. Every couple of hours one of the jabsco water pumps kicks in for a second, which is annoying at night. I went hunting for the accumulator, but there isn't one.

Does anyone know why this is happening? Can it be fixed?

The pumps I have are par-max 4 and par-max 2.9

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

geoff

I have had this happen periodically ,it has usually been a small leak somewhere. Classic is chaff where pipes pass under the engine or through a bulkhead Geoff

robbadgie

Thanks vm. I saw no water when I was hunting for the accumulator but I'll have a closer look to check. Thanks

Lazy Pelican

The accumulator is normally located very close to the pump. In my case in the locker below the basin in the main heads.

tiger79

Modern boats usually don't have an accumulator, the pump doesn't need it.

Occasional bursts of noise from the pump indicate that it's restoring system pressure.  One reason for loss of pressure is a leak, in which case you'll find water in the bilge.  The other reason is poor sealing of the valves in the pump.  You can buy a service kit with new valves and it's an easy job to fix it.

robbadgie

Thanks very much. I'll look for service kits.

elias

Sometimes can be the pressure relief valve something like this ( https://www.amazon.in/Inch-Safety-Pressure-Relief-Valve/dp/B00BYG60SK ) that gets old and let water drain bank to the tank

IslandAlchemy

Turn the pump off at night.


Krumelur

When I had this phenomenon once, it was the shower's fault. The tap of the shower in the aft head was just slightly open.