Freshwater Pumps
The variations of freshwater
pumps for use on a boat seem endless. How do you choose the right pump?
Let's explore several factors that influence pump selection.
Open Flow
This can often be a misleading measurement, as most people assume that
the larger the open flow capacity, the better the pump. But water-conserving
faucets and fixtures allow only a measured amount of water to flow through.
Water flowing through a fully opened faucet or shower generally causes
about 30 PSI of back pressure, and can be as great as 55 PSI. An oversized
pump in a system will result in erratic pump cycling, pulsating water
flow, temperature fluctuations, and excessive power consumption as the
pump starts and stops. Choose a pump that allows lower flows at higher
pressures.
Power Consumption
Motor design, motor efficiency, and pump cycling are a few important
factors to be considered with power consumption. The amp draw rating
on the box is not always the best indicator of consumption, as it is
usually given at open flow or at a low PSI rating. Amp draw charts provide
more realistic information, showing power consumption at various pressures
throughout the operating pressure range. Pump cycling can cause tremendous
power consumption: starting and stopping of the pump creates "spikes"
in the amp draw, with consumption highest at shut-off. Some cycling
can be so severe that lights will flicker and some electronic devices
will malfunction.
Safety and Reliability
Safety and reliability are related issues in that the marine environment
is highly unforgiving. A Marine UL Listing assures you that the pump
has undergone some of the most strenuous safety and reliability testing
that exists.
Switches
Make sure that the pump you choose has a switch that's protected from
the environment, as the switch is quite vulnerable to corrosion.
Installation and Serviceability
Installation, routine maintenance, and repair are often overlooked in
selecting a pump. A pump that can be taken out of the box and installed
or serviced without the need for a professional mechanic is most desirable.
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