After two years of use on my new Hunter 33, the Rule 750 bilge pump started a problem of turning on, and never turning off again. To get it off, I would take it out of its strainer mounting bracket, twist it around, shake it a bit, and after a minute of this it would stop. The pump has an integral float switch.
I phoned ITT Rule, and they simply (& a little to readily, I thought), said they would just send me a new one. It arrived, and I installed it, then after some months it failed the same way. Again, Rule replaced it - no questions asked, and no request to sent in the old one for analysis.
Now two months later the third one has failed with exactly the same symptoms.
What the hell is going on??!!
My bilge is clean (boat only 5 yrs old) and never had oil in it. As part of trouble shooting, I've put fresh water in the bilge so the pump could get a lot of fresh water to pump out (which it did well).
Anybody had this problem or able to throw light on it?
I know Rule state that the integral float switch uses some sort of new technology that senses the material in the bilge and won't pump it if it thinks it is oil - but is this related?
Of course, I have to state that there is no leak - there is no water in the bilge for the pump to be pumping out!
Any comments gratefully received.
I phoned ITT Rule, and they simply (& a little to readily, I thought), said they would just send me a new one. It arrived, and I installed it, then after some months it failed the same way. Again, Rule replaced it - no questions asked, and no request to sent in the old one for analysis.
Now two months later the third one has failed with exactly the same symptoms.
What the hell is going on??!!
My bilge is clean (boat only 5 yrs old) and never had oil in it. As part of trouble shooting, I've put fresh water in the bilge so the pump could get a lot of fresh water to pump out (which it did well).
Anybody had this problem or able to throw light on it?
I know Rule state that the integral float switch uses some sort of new technology that senses the material in the bilge and won't pump it if it thinks it is oil - but is this related?
Of course, I have to state that there is no leak - there is no water in the bilge for the pump to be pumping out!
Any comments gratefully received.