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Title: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: dawntreader on May 08 2014, 09:38
When I come to routinely clean the filter in the Jabsco shower waste pump on my B37 (2006) it would seem someone with giant hands has tightened the cover up. I have previously used silicon grease and only finger tightened it - still needs a filter strap to remove it later on! Made worse by its location - under the sink and can only get one hand on it  >:(

Any tips to prevent this?
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: battuta on May 09 2014, 04:19
Filter? I didn't even know there was a filter...

Where is this and how do you get at it?

Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: Ziffius on May 09 2014, 11:18
Usually under the sink somewhere, black base with clear plastic slightly nobly top that you can hand undo. Pic attached, filter is at the bottom in the middle. It has a mostly white label on the top.
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: paulemeier1 on May 09 2014, 11:20
if it is an Bav 37 with only on Cabin in the stern and the Toilet on Starboard side in the middle of the ship, it would be very nice to get some pictures from it. I would like to install a shower and would like to know how.
if you have some pictures, I will sent you my email adresse
kind regards from germany and sorry for my english, but the school is long ago.
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: Ziffius on May 09 2014, 11:23
@Battuta
The filter gets blocked with hair, fluff, dirt etc depending on frequency of use. Guaranteed to need cleaning sometime, worth doing it regularly otherwise when it does block you might find someone running your battery flat whilst trying to pump the shower water out!
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: dawntreader on May 09 2014, 15:40
Jagtor,
Does your filter cap come undone easily each time? I have on occasion had to remove the unit from the wall to undo the cap.
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: Ziffius on May 09 2014, 20:11
So far relatively easily, I haven't applied any lubricant to it either.
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: dawntreader on May 10 2014, 08:16
OK, thanks. I can't currently undo mine my hand again  :'(
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: Wayne on May 11 2014, 07:40
Hi, have just checked my handover video and my Bav 37 (2007) has two filters: one for water in and the other for shower waste out. To remove either cap, you need to turn anti-clockwise to take off. Yacht broker recommended removing and cleaning the filter at least once a season and maybe more often depending on usage (for shower) and the type of water you are sailing in eg weedy.  Apologies if this is known to everyone.
Wayne
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: Anthony on May 11 2014, 07:51
Most confusing... the picture shown is of the fresh water pump and control lever for switching between fwd and aft tanks.... nothing to do with any waste pump. My waste pump is easily accessed under the seat in the shower stall. Bavaria 40 2001.
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: dawntreader on May 11 2014, 08:42
Anthony, the picture shows the jabsco pump for the shower waste in the bottom centre - the round object under the red switch lever.  ;)
Title: Re: Jabsco Shower Waste Pump - Routine Maintenance
Post by: dawntreader on May 11 2014, 10:39
OK, this unit was supplied new with the boat and I have had the problem from the first attempt to remove for cleaning. The unit is a Jabsco Pumpgard and looking at new units online it should have an o-ring sitting on the threaded flange - mine does not! I expect that is the reason for the cap sticking  :-[

Problem solved.