Summary: Jabsco 36800 pump won't always shut off.
O.K., guy and gals, put on your thinking caps! (I love this online diagnosing stuff, except when it's my stuff that needs diagnosing!)
I have a freshwater system that includes a Jabsco 36800-1000 water pump, feeding a 2 gallon expansion tank, and then off to a tee which feeds a 10 gallon water heater and the cold distribution.
Everything seems to work O.K., and there don't seem to be any leaks, except that on occasion, and lately more often than previously, once a tap is opened and enough water runs to trigger the pump, the pump runs continuously, as if it can't build up pressure. I don't (yet) have a pressure gauge in the system, but it seems there's enough pressure.
Usually, since I got the boat last year, as the pump approaches shut off the sounds changes and then there's a choppy, or stuttering that gradually decreases in frequency 'til the pump shuts off. Like "bop, bop, bop, bop, ....bop...bop.....bop.......bop." The analog Ammeter needle bounces in time with these 'bops.' Also, the cold water hand pump in the galley would dribble while the pump runs. Now, when it fails to shut off, I get neither the 'bops' nor the dribble.
I suspected the pressure switch, but without the dribbles I'm not so sure.
Taking a pic for this post I noticed a label that reads:
WATER PUMP SWITCH
TURN SWITCH OFF AND OPEN
FAUCET TO RELIEVE PRES-
SURE WHEN UNATTENDED.
I don't do this when I leave the boat. This weekend is the worst experience with these pump symptoms, and the system had been left for one month.
When it does this, when it won't shut off, I have "fixed" it at times by:
Does anyone have experience with this pump, or this kind of system, and have any ideas as to what the might be the issue?
Thanks very much,
jv
p.s. I would just swap out the pump but the best price I've seen is $445. Yikes!
p.p.s. also soliciting input on that belt; it rides halfway up the pulleys like that, and stays there, except once it did come off.
O.K., guy and gals, put on your thinking caps! (I love this online diagnosing stuff, except when it's my stuff that needs diagnosing!)
I have a freshwater system that includes a Jabsco 36800-1000 water pump, feeding a 2 gallon expansion tank, and then off to a tee which feeds a 10 gallon water heater and the cold distribution.
Everything seems to work O.K., and there don't seem to be any leaks, except that on occasion, and lately more often than previously, once a tap is opened and enough water runs to trigger the pump, the pump runs continuously, as if it can't build up pressure. I don't (yet) have a pressure gauge in the system, but it seems there's enough pressure.
Usually, since I got the boat last year, as the pump approaches shut off the sounds changes and then there's a choppy, or stuttering that gradually decreases in frequency 'til the pump shuts off. Like "bop, bop, bop, bop, ....bop...bop.....bop.......bop." The analog Ammeter needle bounces in time with these 'bops.' Also, the cold water hand pump in the galley would dribble while the pump runs. Now, when it fails to shut off, I get neither the 'bops' nor the dribble.
I suspected the pressure switch, but without the dribbles I'm not so sure.
Taking a pic for this post I noticed a label that reads:
WATER PUMP SWITCH
TURN SWITCH OFF AND OPEN
FAUCET TO RELIEVE PRES-
SURE WHEN UNATTENDED.
I don't do this when I leave the boat. This weekend is the worst experience with these pump symptoms, and the system had been left for one month.
When it does this, when it won't shut off, I have "fixed" it at times by:
- running some water in the sink, then shutting the tap, and it then goes into its shut-off machinations - but not always;
- shutting off the pump breaker and waiting a while.
Does anyone have experience with this pump, or this kind of system, and have any ideas as to what the might be the issue?
Thanks very much,
jv
p.s. I would just swap out the pump but the best price I've seen is $445. Yikes!
p.p.s. also soliciting input on that belt; it rides halfway up the pulleys like that, and stays there, except once it did come off.