Fire due to failed bilge pump???
I suppose it's barely possible, but unlikely. If bilge pump has ever started a boat fire--at least on any recreational boat, I've never heard of it.The function of a bilge pump is to remove water from the boat, not pump it in...making bilge pumps useless as a fire fighting tool. An overheated motor caused by running dry--a stuck float switch, for instance--is about the only possible way that bilge pump failure could start a fire...and that's HIGHLY unlikely because a) safety regs require all electric pumps to have internal switches that turn them off when the motor overheats, and b) the surrounding environment is too wet to ignite.Most boat fires are electrical in origin, but rarely is the electrical device to blame...the cause can almost always be traced to the wiring--neglect or installation--chafed and fray wires, corroded connections, overloaded circuits, wrong wire size, wrong type of wire, etc--99% of which are due to owner neglect and ignorance. But even if the wiring went to a bilge pump, the pump wouldn't be blamed for any fire...the wiring would be.So any article relating bilge pumps to onboard fires is likely to be a very short one--TOO short to be a viable topic...leading me to wonder: what's your real agenda?