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Re: T&T: Vented loop

From: Steve Sipe (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2006 - 13:48:23 EDT

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    Al Thomason wrote:
    > The Vented Loop should go after the intake water pump, but before the
    > bowl. Cut the hose from the outlet of the intake water pump (not the
    > waste water discharge side!), run it up high to a vented loop, then
    > back down to the inlet of the bowl.
    >
    > This way the vent will be able to open under a vacuum that is a result
    > of a failure mode (e.g., water siphoning in), vs. were it is currently
    > installed and the normal action of pumping in water presents a vacuum.
    >
    > -al-
    >
    >
    In part, yes it sounds right. However in reality, the inlet of the pump
    is below the waterline, and the discharge of the pump only goes to the
    rim of the bowl. By eliminating the vented loop on the pump suction, the
    flushing problem is corrected, but in the event of a failure of the pump
    or its related seals, the protection of the loop would effectively be
    lost, so I may as well plug the vent. If I planned on keeping these
    noisy (Jabsco) heads, I'd probably connect the vents to a normally open
    solenoid that would close during flushing. Still would have the problem
    with removing the air allowed into the top of the loop, but it would
    help. But since I plan to change them after some other more pressing
    items are crossed off the bug list, I think I'll just opt for masking
    tape on the vent inlet while we're aboard, remove it when closing up to
    go home. It's simply a less than optimum application. Best solution all
    round is a freshwater flush- vented loop problem solved!

    Pump suction and air admittance just don't play well together.

    Thanks all for the suggestions.

    Steve Sipe
    43 Solo "Maerin"
    Upper Chesapeake
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