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Forward Bilge pumping next to toilet paper on 28
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Forward Bilge pumping next to toilet paper on 28
I have water spraying everywhere behind head cupboard.i feel like it is tooo much pressure when the bilge goes on...I have replaced the hose connection to the U fitting ...could this U plastic fitting w/ a small cap be malfunctioning . It has a small opening at the top of the U...What is this thing ??..I have a sense that this system has been leaking since i bought the boat. I would rather have a TICK TICK TICK that J.ohn is experiencing
Butch,
Did you check the clamp on the through-hull? I think the U you are referring to is the anti-siphon.
Butch,
Did you check the clamp on the through-hull? I think the U you are referring to is the anti-siphon.
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The air vent on the loop, or what you call a U, might be stuck in an open position. This would allow water to spray out. The Air vent allows air to be drawn in when not under pressure and then closes under pressure. I would replace that loop. Also make sure there is no check valves with this system and installed backwards. That would cause a pressure problem and be blowing water.
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Man You guys are putting me to work. I will keep you informed. Hay Carl I think I am recycling the Air conditioner..when the AC is on, the pump kicks on ....some water goes outside and some squirts all over the toilet paper. The paper is now kept in the medicine cabinet untl the captain fixes the plumbing
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vented loops
These loops are prone to failure and are often neglected. When bilge water etc., whatever flows through, deposits are left behind to crystalize preventing the valve on top from closing when water passes by or maybe even worse preventing it from opening when not in use, causing the ant-siphon feature not to work. A common cause of boat sinkings when your bilge, head or whatever fills and fills.
Vented loop maintenance : the nut on top unscrews for cleaning / routine maintenance. Take the cap off and clean of mineral and crud build-up and replace.
These loops will serve you virtually forever if maintained.
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Vented loop maintenance : the nut on top unscrews for cleaning / routine maintenance. Take the cap off and clean of mineral and crud build-up and replace.
These loops will serve you virtually forever if maintained.
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It sounds either like this is an outlet hose for the A/C, or your A/C pump system has a leak and it's accumulating in the bilge.
Is it leaking out of the anti-siphon valve on the top, or out of the hose bib? If it's leaking from the bib, which side is it leaking from, inlet or outlet? If you haven't already, pull the hose off the bib and see if either are cracked. Check to see if the outlet hose is backed up and full of water.
This is one of those "disassemble and assess" projects.
Is it leaking out of the anti-siphon valve on the top, or out of the hose bib? If it's leaking from the bib, which side is it leaking from, inlet or outlet? If you haven't already, pull the hose off the bib and see if either are cracked. Check to see if the outlet hose is backed up and full of water.
This is one of those "disassemble and assess" projects.
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Butch, once you get the loop issue under control it might be a good idea to connect a drain hose to the pan that sits under your A/C unit and connect it into your shower drain box. There are already spare knock outs in the box. Then you only need to make sure the shower pump is on when you run the A/C. Let us know what you find!
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Is your shower pump automatic? Mine is not. I have often thought life would be a little easier if it was.Carl wrote:Butch, once you get the loop issue under control it might be a good idea to connect a drain hose to the pan that sits under your A/C unit and connect it into your shower drain box. There are already spare knock outs in the box. Then you only need to make sure the shower pump is on when you run the A/C. Let us know what you find!
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ok so I left the office early to tackle the A/C and the Anti-siphon tube.FIXEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD. The a/c water hose was un hooked reattached and tightened w/clamp and took the anti-siphon out completely flushed system w/ garden hose, and washed cap at top reasembled and presto ....no leak.....You guys are the best, I owe you all a drink, I cannot believe the knowledge, diagrams, suggestions and concerns. I even cleaned the shower pump area. I might go into the boat plumbing business. Thanks again!PS/ I have come a long way from calling a black upside down U to a anti-siphon tube