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Water pump
08-26-2007, 11:32
Post: #5
Water pump
ShurFlow pumps have treated us well for many years, but their quality
seems to have gone down the drain (sorry Smile.

In our Bird, we replaced the Jabsco with a 4.0 gallon Smart Sensor
(no accumulator tank) ShurFlow last year. It lasted less time than
it took to install the pump and remove the accumulator tank.
Shurflow replaced it with a 5.7.

The 5.7 quit first time out while my wife was in the shower.
ShurFlow doesn't know why it quit, but give them credit for no longer
claiming the Smart Sensor pumps are trouble free.

We were out of patience with Smart Sensor so ShurFlow sent along a
Pro Blaster 5+ GPM Extreme Series model - same pump at the 5.7 but
without Smart Sensor. This meant re-installing an accumulator tank
so I shoe-horned the big stainless ShurFlow tank under the sink.

We like this system better because the pump doesn't start every time
we take a few ounces of water from the faucet. Trouble is, the Pro
Blaster 5+ pump has a problem with the check valve at the inlet (the
one that keeps water from draining back into the fresh water supply
tank) so this one will apparently need to go back to ShurFlow also.

Customer Service at ShurFlow has been great, but unless you really
like working on your water system over and over, I'd hafta say that
another brand would be worth considering.

Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson
wrote:
>
> Sounds like you have a pump that's a bit out-of-date.
>
> Several folks replaced their house water pump(s) with a ShurFlow
> variable speed pump, with up to 5.9 gallons per minute delivery.
It
> pressurizes the system to about 65 psi. This pump goes right into
the
> water line and does not require an expansion tank. The pump kicks
in
> on demand and pumps at a rate to keep up with the water flow up
(by
> sensing the pressure) to it's maximum capacity. The only drawback
is
> that it may make some Microphor toilets not act right*. (In my
coach,
> the Microphor toilet has a maximum 50 psi water pressure
requirement.
> I plan to install a pressure limiter on the water line to the
toilet
> when I get around to it.)
>
> * The Microphor will not flush properly when the water pressure is
> above spec. The work around is to flip open the sink faucet and
> "Instantaneously" hit the flush lever. The pump always delays for
a
> microsecond, so the pressure drops sufficiently for the toilet to
> flush before the pressure goes back up.
>
> The more usual pump system pressurizes to about 45 psi with a pump
> and expansion tank. When you open a faucet, the initial pressure
is
> provided by the expansion tank and once it starts to drop, the
pump
> cycles on to return the pressure to 45 psi. These pumps are
usually
> limited to 3 or 4 gpm. Originally, my coach had two pumps, plumbed
in
> parallel. You could run one, the other, or both. Pressure was
still
> set for 45 psi so it didn't actually make much difference -- we
> rarely had demand that exceeded the gpm rating of one pump.
>
> Aside from the Microphor toilet thing, the variable speed pumps
only
> other downside is that it pumps out the water faster than the old
> pump -- so if you're spending a lot of time boondocking, you may
not
> want it. Showers, however, are _much_ more satisfying with the
> variable speed pump.
>
> I searched the Internet for the ShurFlo pump ... It's been
discussed
> on this list (or the other WL list), so check the archives.
>
> Pete Masterson
> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> El Sobrante CA
> aeonix1@...
>
>
>
> On Aug 26, 2007, at 1:27 PM, Ryan Wright wrote:
>
> > Where can I buy a replacement water pump and/or pump rebuild kit?
I
> > have the style of pump with the separate motor driving a pumping
unit
> > via a belt. I found a bunch of RV water pumps online, but none
that
> > match mine.
> >
> > I'd search for a part number but there isn't one on my pump! Not
even
> > a manufacturer label!
> >
> > Also, anyone know what sort of gpm and water pressure these pumps
put
> > out? I might like to upgrade to something a little more powerful
if
> > possible.
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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Water pump - Ryan Wright - 08-26-2007, 08:27
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