Fresh water pump

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Wade Sharp

The pump that delivers fresh water to the galley will come on for a few seconds about every half hour all night long. Is there a low pressure sensor or something similar that causes this ? Is this adjustable ? Thanks
 

Jon W.

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May 18, 2004
401
Catalina 310 C310 Seattle Wa
leaky pump

The pump usually has a pressure switch built in that turns it on when the pressure drops below a certain point. I don't believe there is any adjustment, and it wouldn't help you anyway. You may have a leak in your water hose(s), or the water may be leaking back through the pump. Either one will cause the pressure to drop. Most likely though is a slight leak in the plumbing between the pump and the faucets. You could possibly turn off power to the pump at night to keep it quit if you can't find, or don’t want to fix the problem.
 
May 26, 2004
5
- - Little Rock
Water Pump

I agree with Jon. The first place I would check is all hose connections to see if one may be leaking. If there are no leaks another option may be to check the diaphram in the pump. Most pumps have a re-build kit available. That might be the solution to your problem.
 
Jun 2, 2004
1,077
Several Catalinas C25/C320 USA
Pump

Bet it's a leak in a fitting...very slow, 'bout enough to make your pump come on every half hour or so!
 
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Ken

I have the same problem

On my 2004 Catalina 310-I have not checked the fittings yet but I bet thats what it is..and a very slow leak at that.
 
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doug

Pump

Add an in line accumulator, available from west marine...that will keep the water system quiet.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,057
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
The accumulator won't fix a leak

that is making the pump run. It will reduce pump run time by keeping up pressure on the supply side to the faucets. Find the leak. Turn it off at night, no one's using it. When we leave the boat, and sometimes even at night, we turn the pump off at the panel and run the water out - just like purging the CNG out of the hose by closing the valve and opening the burner, so the gas doesn't sit pressurized in the hose. Try the link, also go to Forums. What's your hull #, Wade? Stu
 
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sail4dale@sbcglobal.net

Wade I had a similar problem, finally dedided it had to be a leak and found my plumbing at my swim step shower had a small leak. It is now on my list to repair. Earlier I found the relief valve on my hot water heater was seeping. I replaced that. Dale
 
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