I have 3 bilge pump switches on my consol, "forward bilge pump", "bilge pump", and "aft bilge pump". These are the switches on the console by the helm that contain their own fuses. I was told that while they are in the "off" position, all the pumps are actually in automatic mode, and when they are in "on" position the pumps go manually on. I had a scare today with water in my bilge and realized that they are in fact not in the automatic position when the switch is set to the left. (they did not go on and a slow leak elsewhere allowed water to get dangerously high in the bilges before I discovered it and turned the switches to "on".
Does anybody know about this? possibly they are just wired in wrong?
Thanks.
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bilge pumps for 1999 28TE
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I have the same set up. This is how mine works.
When I turn the forward bilge swith on the forward pump starts pumping. it also has a float swith in it and will turn on if the level gets to high if the switch is in the off position. It also sounds an alarm.
The one marked bilge pump I always leave on (even when berthed), it powers the float switch to the aft bilge pump and will turn it on automatically if the water gets to high. I have only heard this bilge pump come on automatically once in very ruff seas.
When I switch the aft bilge pump switch to the on position the aft bilge pump starts pumping.
Sounds like your float switches are not working. At least that is where I would start.
Paul
When I turn the forward bilge swith on the forward pump starts pumping. it also has a float swith in it and will turn on if the level gets to high if the switch is in the off position. It also sounds an alarm.
The one marked bilge pump I always leave on (even when berthed), it powers the float switch to the aft bilge pump and will turn it on automatically if the water gets to high. I have only heard this bilge pump come on automatically once in very ruff seas.
When I switch the aft bilge pump switch to the on position the aft bilge pump starts pumping.
Sounds like your float switches are not working. At least that is where I would start.
Paul
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Bilge Pumps
The switches similarly marked on my 03 28TE are momentary switches, ie they are spring loaded and must be held "on" or they snap back to the off position. These are wired in parallel to each pump, so that the float switch can activate the pump regardless of the position of the switch on the dash. All three automatic bilge pumps should be wired directly to the main battery, so that regardless of the position of any switch, including the battery selection switch on multiple battery hookups, the pumps are always "live". I believe failure to do so will void insurance if the vessel sinks. Easy way to check? Clean your bilge with a garden hose.
Ric Murray
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My setup is like dowdster. My top switch must be on all the time. It controls the float on the front pump and the float on the pump under the engine.
The middle switch is not connected to anything.
The bottom switch runs the engine pump on/off.
I too have a leak under my engine. I'm assuming it's leaking at the packing. Mechanic is coming Tuesday.
The middle switch is not connected to anything.
The bottom switch runs the engine pump on/off.
I too have a leak under my engine. I'm assuming it's leaking at the packing. Mechanic is coming Tuesday.
John
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Mine 2000 is like Ric's. With the battery selector in "OFF" I can manually lift the floats at all 3 pumps and they go on. The 3 dash switches are momentary only, this keeps you from forgetting to shut one off.
Rob S.
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1974 Chris Craft 36' Commander Tournament
Cummins 6BTA 330B's
(Former Owner)
"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408
Luck is the residue of good design.